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Bowl Briefs— Ohio State to Take 7 Light Workout, Attend Christmas Eve Feast

Bounce Back From Thursday's Tough Scrimmage With Minor Ill Effect -

By United Press : ) PASADENA, Cal, Dec, 24—Ohio State's Rosé Bowl football squad faced a. light workout today followed jby a Christmas Eve| -..banquet in’ their honor at the Huntington Hotel. The Buckeyes bounced back form Thursday's tough scrimmage with little ill effect and Ray Mailton, who has been out with a sore throat for several days, participated in a dummy practice. Coach Wesley 'Fesler banned; 5 heavy contact or tackli as the first and second teams (ran and|

assed against the third string. passing that sparked yesterday's |

The squad gets a day off hour-long workout, overshadow-| mas:

BERKELEY, Cal,

which meets the East in the 2 an-| nual Shrine game Jan. 2. | It was Berry's running and]

ing the work of Lebaron, who 24-— piloted the “opposing” eleven.

SANTA CLARA, Cal, Dec. 24, |-—Found: One football coach who : 118 satisfied with the progress of | his team. Len Casanova, Santa Clara icoach, said today, “we're as ready 8s we'll ever be for Kentucky.”

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campaign today a8 Johnny Pappa,

va reserve halfback, as knocked broken

out of the contest with elbow.

va. ¥ U/Fla., Jan. State. ‘plays, weré given the ball | six times on the first string’s 5-1 MONTGOMERY, Ala., yard line and scored five times. |—Members th Disgusted with his team's per- South grid teams, w formance, Coach Lynn Waldorf their annual game here dent the Bears home for Christ- Were slated to forget footbal mas with the following greetings: 0day, anyway, and enjoy “Our defense was poor, our Christmas party. blocking was poor and our of: Following the party, the playfense was poor. In fact, we stunk ©'S Will, attend a country club! yin all departments.” dance where the rhumba, samba i and mambo will be given preceSANTA CLARA, Cal, Dec. 24 dence over the single wing, split —Lynn (Pete) Dorset of Cornell T and double reverse. and the East Shrine team to-| day was proving to be a formid-| COCOA, Fla., Dec. 24—Coach able battery mate for Leon Hart Paul Bryant, whose Kentucky of Notre Dame and Gordon Sol-| team meets Santa Clara in the tau of Minnesota. Orange Bowl, Jan. 2, felt any-| Yesterday Dorset connected thing but happy or merry today| early and often with the two as he looked over his team’s ex‘Midwesterners as Tuss McLaugh- tensive injury list. ry’s crew reached their peak for| Among the disabled: Wildcats the Shrine game in San Fran- Were Guard Dick Holway and|® \cisco Jan. Fullbacks Bill Leskdvar, the! “\Fullbacks Art Murakowski, team’s leading ground-gainer; Lee! Northwestern; Herb Carey, Dart- Truman and Ralph Genito. mouth, and Dick Kempthorn,| Michigan, also showed plenty of SAN JOSE, “Cal, Dec. 24—San| , speed on Tine plays. {Jose State's gridders went home {today for Christmas but will reSTANFORD. Cal. Dec. 24 — sume practice Tuesday. Lindy Berry of Texas Christidn| Yesterday, Coach Bill Hubbard today was running a close race stressed a speedy signal drill as! with Eddie Lebaron o pe College the Spartans prepared for the| of Pacific for the first-st ring quar- Raisin Bowl" contest with Texas! terback berth on the West, team Tech. |

Stivers Topples 738 to o Help Brass Rail Squad Set Pace |

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Pat Striebeck Rolls 632 With Milano Inn | As Four Women Post Scores in 600 Series |

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By GENE LAWSON \ .A lot of the leagues weren’t-in action last night but. there was, "plenty for local keglers to shout about. Harry Stivers came through with one of the better marks of the season when he uncorked a sizzling series of 738 in the Wash-| ington loop at the Illinois alleys.

Stivers is a member of the Brass rail contingent who | holds a substantial lead in that] — —— rege - circuit and connected on counts kr Krautn, Tiresione Store... al of 234, 226 and 278. |Emanuel, Roth, Russell's Balt ....... 819 Brass Rail, thanks to Stivers, Joe Pond. Smith-Jenns, ois knocked over 2085 pins to setithe full, ciesel Marott Shoe Store 38

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ern 616 . Amos Bruhm, Hunter's Servic 616 pace among male teams. Rus {Bob Susemichel, Dela w B iin ‘Cen, 61 sell’'s Bait whacked 2855 pins in | Melvin Grubb. 1 Pun Bowl Ciassis. - 814 Irby ntain 1 613] the same league to grab second Ta Harain Feaned Bovine Alleys 813 | place. Yerne Reynolds, Naval Ordnance :.... 612 Montag, Spangler's Garage ...... $i

Four women posted 600 series | {poe three of which came in the Spon- {Mike sors Classic at Prifchett’s. Pati] Fr

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‘Striebeck finally came «to [Tack Hunt Herschel Stillwell, P the top of the list by smas IngTR ot mt Duley. Molo B. rod oe ie merican United Li 606 | 632 pins with Milano Inn. Bn Sl Casualiy 605 | 9 i ey. Johnson n Bowl Classi 604 | Milano Scores 2837 Dick Taxlor. ME lassie, .. au Pat posted scores of 189, 220) Pred Schicimer, Bader Coffee ......... 603 | Bill Nichols, 41 Package Liquor ...... 802 and 223 in pacing Milano Inn to|Roy Sprangler, Purity Box Lunch... 803 | a total of 2837. ‘They registered, |Grarance Harding, Benham Press .i.. 802 games of 308, 1022 and 907 to top| Ere ARR Russell Bait .... 00! all other women’s teams. Wally Killian, Naval D ranansse 200 Lou Early of the same contin-| |Ceett’ Bevis, Hoosier Casualty 600| gent reeled off games of 213, 230 | OTHER LEAGUE LhapERS (MEN) | set of 621 which was Carl Dugan, Allison 59% and 178 for Estelle Lt Gassaway. Schm a smith 0. a3] good for runnerup honors. Es Oil “Sells, Ell_Lilly .. 592| Nash netted a 616 total on scores Jreelle 8 Dotson, pT Tiday, Mixed 390 of 212. 203 and 201 in the Sher- Porrest Warmoth, (Allison No EI 587 nk man Bar Mixed circuit at Moon- Bob Regal, Sherman Bar Miced =" 4 Lit alleys: {Omer Baxter, Link Belt No. 2 .. .... 5731 ite M. Jenkins, Bridgeport Brass 564 | The fourth six-¢entury mark of Fr Bowman, Irvington Pres

Art Kramer, Chevrolet Night the session was produced by La- otis Inman, Ertle Machines H

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Verne Biers when she put to-| Harry Lukins, Merz Engineering ..... 518 sgether games of 187, 233 and 192... ..600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ., for a 613 series. LaVerne com- Pat a Earl ao "I Inn .. 632] “peted with Hill's Meat Market, Eeieile Nash Bhocmi par Mired 61

also in the Sponsors. LaVerte Biers, Hill's Meat Market |... " «~ayne Brock-Jones and Bob

Yager took what was left of the Mary Qfipner, I

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honors ih the male division by Sl Puvford' Hills Biers Market’: 387 chalking up totals of 666 and 665 Marge Snel ton, Milano nn Spring Serv. $47

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All Honorary Golden Gloves Offi cials

Mayor. Al Feeney, Sheriff Jim Cunningham, Recreation Director A. J. Thatcher and Heze Clark (lef to right), look over awards that will be made to participants in the |7th Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament, scheduled to open. Jan. 6 in the National Guard Armory. These men

are e al honorary officials for the "Gloves."

| Hex of Irish

Defeats Cathedral | 44-42, on ‘Losers’ | Own Floor

Sacred Heart scored its. first | victory over. Cathedral since the 1945-46 season: as they polished Joff the Irish last night 44 to 42 on the loser's floor, Cathedral grabbed, an early lead on the sharp shooting of Dean Cunningham and held fit until the start of the final period when the Spartans connected .en a field goal and went ahead 34 to 33. "| “The Irish held a 25-to-18 haiftime. edge but the uncanny accuracy of Sacred Heart on its ‘ree throws kept the latter in ccontention at all times. » Cunningham wound up as the

seven baskets and a single free toss. for a total of 15 points. Dallas Kelsey paced the Spartans

with 10 points. | Saered Heart AW,

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opponents to less than a point a minute are Iba-coached,

{Huntertown 49, perield 35

Martino (Iron Mike) Angelo, campus. The ticket office at Gate den next week, chalked up a 65| San the. Toledo . junior - heavyweight, |5 of the Fieldhouse will be open Francisco and Pittsburgh have and Benny Becker; of New York all day Thursday and Friday. limited their foes to a 39.0 aver- City, will battle in the semi-wind-

lage, the Dons for three games up Of next Tuesday night's Ar- Amateur Basketball

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O'Brien Pe Scoring With 19 Points ‘As Promising New Sophomore Makes Bow

-.By BILL EGGERT ° Piggy Lambert, Purdue freshman basketball couch and scout, [winces every time he sees Butler play a game. Evans scored 19 points last night as Butler squéezed by a cold ville College five, 53 to 48, before 2289 fans. But Piggy can recog+ nize a sleeper when he sees one, So today he probably is telling

Purdue coach Mel Taube that); 2.57 to play. y. O'Brien sank a free Butler. has a sophomore, John, throw and teamed with Jimmy - Hall of Parris, Ill, who is a sure, ‘0.0 © quick underneath comer for the Hosier a. field goals. Bach scored a fielder next Thursday and Friday here. |, "0" iner's set-up-pass., Hall didn’t figure in ‘any field “peo trajiing, 28 to 22, at halts goals last night but he stood up| time Evansville fell farther bewell. under pressure when he got hind, 41 to 31, before chopping into the clutch action with sik away at the Bulldogs’ advantage. minutes to play. It'was his first N varsity game. He's a good ball 4 “4 35 with a free throw, but handler and’ fights for rebounds. ! 'the Bulldogs stayed on that 44 He's a six-footer, {for two minutes while the Aces Evansville, which was the pre- fought back to 44-42 and then game favorite, was as cold with | 4104 it up at 48. its fleld goal attempts. as. the Holder and Joe “Hafele split { Fieldhouse's chilly température, | Evansyille’s-seoring for the eve {hitting only 18. of 79 attempts. ining with 11 points each. Trafle Five of those attempts were close- {ing Buckshot's 19 for Butler was in rim-rollers that spun out. But-| po, ph Chapiaan with’ 12 1

| Riley. nt {| painter. ' °fller had the same number of field Doyle with 10.~ Rucker f 2 3 Rosengarten.f 2 4 3 goals in 50 attempts for a smart Butler (58) PS Evansville fw utler.f 2 § 3 Springeric 1 3 tt pl ft pl wenger.g J J 0/ODonnellg 2 0 4.360 average but blew a dozen Baker.t 1 ®lm ey 1 1 | Keisey.e J § dCunnihamg 1 1 3 chances at the free throw line. Hail.f 0. 1 OR. Barnett. 0 Petiy.c Ch Ament 8 1 hitting 17 of 29. “prises 9.0 3 Bawell 0 i oberts 1 ng 0 = \ } { 1 1 Wood.t 2.3 34 . 2 : ” . ew Ah » ’ Buckshot, held to five points ghapman.c- -f 3 8 438 pete ~ i : h ’ 5 2 5 tals “££ 1 I I Golden Gloves Entry Blank Waltiume _aaors: ‘Cathedral 25, “Bacred the first half on the guarding of |§ & ave - 1 (RH Matthews.s 11. 3 Heart 18. Free Throws Missed — Bacred Larry Holder, burst out with 14 Dovies 5 00H vy MAE | 20,27, Feb 8 Moers Snsairegral uaa Reider, points the second half. He's -— ° anterbyry.g a — = > “Tesh j on Cl Tota 18 17 13 To 18 12 33 |scored 103 points in five games Halttime score Buuier vansville J

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LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dee. 24 —1th feeith ' (UP)—Kentucky's defending Na- —126 —178 PEN. Cond Ig T -Mi $ R le’ tional basketball champions built | am av =OFEN CLASH | 44 Fouls Called | nore wo=-mMinu e uie \up a 17-point halftime lead over| In" 38-31 Victory Trojans Win 57 10.52 in Chicago Tilt; : . es Special v | Pujue last night and en a NAME ...... srsrferasescscditatetatteiteraniaiestianee cssvescenss ssseerrsncatny CHARLOTTE VILLE, tnd, Dec. “Control Ball With Deft Handling" — Ma of In - ’ 1h Re operas. ly beat ‘| feated Charlottesville here last er EW YORK, Des. 34 wp), Wn Seundatw Sud len he Dost foam. Previously t a HIN jaignt. ey i» 4 game Jharked today by Southern California and DePaul. [setter of touted Bradley 1ast| yu, A" AT: do net assume sus responaiitits in case of Injury to ans com | ci a ay Me The Trojans from the Pacific Coast beat DePaul, 57 to 52, last week, was ‘colder than the testant. All contestants under 2) must have eonsent of patents or guardian, Forty-four fouls were called, 22 night at Chicago in a game that went right down to wire—without weather. 3 oI Mail or bring entries to Sports Department, The Indianapolis Times. 214 y were the two-minute rule ‘causing any furor in the final minutes. ‘They 7/| W- Maryland Si. Indisnapeils 3. Ind. There ls Bo entry foe, for each team, Three Manual and just ignored the rule entirely. The Riveters trailed 34 to 17| two Charlottesville players fouled |" (© "0 eo she “final two min-| West Virginia chalked up ts » the Md ever gous Pm T | ' Ib T ki T \ c jout in the closing minutes of the utes yy Southern California sixth victory in seven games and sniping by veteran guard Howara 1 WISTS a 1JaKes op age contest. found its 11-point léad whittled added considerable - stature by . Manual got right to work, tak- down to two points by an inspired trouncing Fordham, 31-31, as as Williams. R ki a ; A 2 ® Ib ing the lead at the start and| on. oon Kiddie Beach Ind the wn 37 pn a ne orn; NGNKING FFOM AGGIES IDA Jove minausiing i "the Re: Poe, ute rut na een wih 13 pont The ams | e catch fire until the second half, | NEW YORK, Dec. 24—After dominating major-college defense Nyers of Mant pore a ck in effect, Southern Cal euiild have Dihated oy he Ag Sut by Meanwhile, Dale Barnstable, rankings for four of the last five years, Coach Henry Iba's Okla- ito top the scorers. It was Man. cectively “frozen the hail. n other leading games last Walter Hirsch and towering Cen-| noma A&M basketball team has had to relinquish its leadership, |yars fifth win against two losses. the Trojans were fouled by the night, Towa ‘led’ all the way: 10 ter Bill Spivey gave the Wildcats temporarily at least, to his brother's Tulsa quintet, which is holding Charlot) eT (31, Manual a desperate Demons, they would try] ce Tech, 73-42; Ted their comfortable margin, and its opposition to 31.7 points per game this season. Prickens i. Wl Sooper. § '} f|the free throw and Weep Dassey Jacobs, subbing for football star their fourth victory in five starts. | Clarence Iba's Golden Hurricane, in defeating six _ straight Ca Eajdr an! i : 2 Ga aon ard. { 2 i sion, folks would ‘have left Dick Schnittker scored 1 P Purdue took a 2-0 lead on Dar-| opponents, has allowed only 190, — : ube 13 1w alert 0 stadium wondering whether De- to lead Ohio-State to a Vice i rell Brewster's bucket, but a min-| points, which gives them a siz- California ...... i 10h i = g : 3% Sik i { Paul eould have overtaken the 'Y over rarer, lute later Spivey tied it up. on a ape edge over San Francisco and nua 168 EE use 1 2 Coo ve | Trojans. downed W fate, hg |e -in and then Couch. Adolph pittsburgh in the National Col-| : if ji! 24 senetbs™ 3 3 0 3 ls Agree to Ignore Rule \Kansas crus ngfield, 53-43: upp’s club was off to the races. jegiate Athletic Bureau major-| . 1 J 13 12 22 Totals 11 9 22 hat didn’t happen, because dD : Purdue (4) ~~ Kentucky (80) college rankings. Offense lead-| 3 a @ a fife Score Manual 18, Charlottes: Co But U dh 3X err oe Sodthern Missouri beat | EMU, 52-42; NeBrewiient 1% | Whliker ? ?% % ers, through games of Dec. 17, oH # ; | Eider 2 Lyvrente » od: Wie 4 Bo {res Cal and Ray Meyef of DeF v 1.1 0 1 2'Hirsch.f Lo §lare the rambling wreckers from weve erss ‘148 101 3|% Cooper. 3, lison 3. in advance to ignore the price? 3! 8p ivey'c o 2 8-Georgla Tech, who have been 130 aL Situs. Sen and Nich Nichols, rule this time.. Williams ¢ 8 3 3 Bar: rostable.s 3 3 ¢ rambling along at 83 points per| S18 go And the Trojans gt un to “ | Greiner | 1 1 4 Watson. 0 1 3/game. 63 42 667) v they really were ‘ : {mabrrs” | 10 Hhaarions 3 6 i The traditional pattern of col-| 8 7 #1 Classic Tickets Jo That hey. They controlled | Y" Junior Tankmen |Strone.« o n - lege basketball play, with the] 3a 8h the .ball with deft ball-handling Loge at Richmond Aostals > 18 18 mn Totals Pur 24 1 2 30! East, Southeast and Midwest 18 Hl a1 rather than a legal technicality, ie SE Pll oman the otenee ranings #8 % Bi Are on Sale tnd Bob Boyde, notched, three RICHMOND, Inds. Dee Bagiatle 3 TOR. ¥ SAE: STE 180% 51° specializing. in’ defensive Cl 6 Mare Joiuts for Them 0 lee the The Richmond Blersdorfer, ier encima strength, is in evidence again this| FIELD GOAL LeppERs ntl" Approximately 3500 Kaerved: Be a height ommbnck for og, tan delunteti a | year. Villanova, St. John's an HE rrinvert a8 i a seats f8r each Hight of the third|the Trojans who. suffered a sur-iglis “y.” 42-24, here Basketball. |CCNY follow Georgia Tech as the wihia® in 187 gi 45°5/annual’ Hoosier collegiate ‘basket- prising defeat in New York on| nation's high Scorers. Oklahoma grown x =i M8 148 399 ball classic, Thursday and Friday their eastern tour. Stan Christie! © \__ |A&M, Washington bf St. Louis| Baier on U. Moy 3% 1% Bin the- Butler University -Fleld-|of the Trojans and Bats Gove: : cores = “_|and Detroit join Tulsa among the EE x : : oi '% 338 house, are available at two local darica of DePaul tied for honors bury in the back Hop 6 major-college defensive it} eniers CC ar distribution “points, Raymond|with 15 points. Salisbury and Manus! Sa. Charotiesite 3p teams. |, JEWEST PERSONAL IOUS yee Gladden. ticket manager, an- Beats Michigan State took the medley Sacred Heart 44. Cathedral 42. Co _ Copies Brother [Qrracuse Lov 3 7 {nounced today. In the first part of the stadium | od THE STATE Tulsa's Clarence Iba, one of Many te «8 8 138 Increase in the number of tick- twin bill, Northwestern rumbled Athearn $s, Hartera “City a. four Iba brothers in Basketball [its ! J# 133|ets available for sale for the two an easy 68 to 46 victory over {Avilla KARL Wot jjake 4 ’ |coaching, apparently is a SUCCESS- | Xavier Hr 8 1M 18. [nights of double headers resulted Michigan State. The Wildcats Broanned 26. Bloomington © Juaiversity 28.) ful disciple\p¢ his brother Hank’ giEanistus ~ eco #3 § 1} 3/with the return of small amounts| XC Iga fzont from the opening Brookville 4 Connersville & |slow-down style of play, since Bowling Green #18 168/of tickets from Indiana, Purdue a Ee Rguitn showed the Cowan 49, DeS 7 defensive average-is| and Notre Dame. . 3 Culver 48, Rochester 33 Tulsa’s 31.7 defen 8 i way with 25 poin English 51, T .labout half the normal scoring ‘Angelo- Becker i Tickets are available at thé But- UCLA. which will carry the Fairiana 58. 8 st Paul Decatur) 40. [total by one team in today's fast h h d | d ns boots fine Matutt Shoe hone [tattered banner of the Pacific Ft. Wayne Bouth’ Side 51, Ft. Wayne Cen- {break ame. Two of the four! asnin n and a e | - Prankfori 44. Tip [clubs 3 the land holding their | ‘Matec Sc eduie |bursar’s office on the Fairview Coast into Madison Square Gar

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Frosch. diana on Equipment 800 Warsaw 41. Qoshen 40. ler 79. [0M § : v3 u ria’s {Doty Haag, Sportsman Cle aners 507| Western (Howard) 60, Harlington 2 Wichita - 4 4-0 J83 & ) | Nell Koelling, Indianapolis Ty ewTiter 507 Whiteland 57. Greenwood 38. | Minnesota +3 30 13 Coonce "Leads Speedway {Maxine Parker, Bowes Seal , 508 Winslow ‘69, Lynnville 24. Temple . 4 3-1 188 “To till th team | Mary Fahey, ‘Bowes Seal Fast \. 504] Niagara 1 7-0 327 46 Coonce Electric is s e Flo Bellis, Sherman: Bar Mixed 503 , Crown Point Teurney |Aubarn $ 3-0 pi 5 ander . 438 to beat in the Monday night Mary Bass Hill's Meat Hi Tn SO ohare 5]. yer an 44. : LaSalle ead 4-0 188 47 Speedway Classic. 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