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Anderoo s Netters © 1 Visit Olymps Tonight

Local Pro Cagers Drop Curtain

On 1949 Portio

By FRANK ANDERSON’ The Indianapolis Olympians will call on the Packers

tonight for help in canning over the week-end.

With Anderson as their guest the local pros will ring down the curtain on the 1949 portion of the home season.

Activities get under way at 8: The

ance this week. The Field-

game will mark- the Olympians only home appear- Pro Basketball

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By MILTON RI , United ye Sports Writer : NEW YORK, Dec, 27—-The Philadelphia Athletics, always to beat on the field, are virtually unbeatable on the trading Suffers No Ill Effects judging from the anguished groans of rival club officials. During the major league meetings here, the Athletics received From Brain Concussion several offers for Pitcher Joe Coleman, a gritty right-hander who PALO ALTO, Cal, Dec. 27 Won 13 while losing 14 this year, Each time, however, the deals fell (UP) — Quarterback Eddie

Le.| through because, allegedly, Phila- % Baron of the. College of the Pa- delphia wanted too much if re- fecently’ obtained ie Univesith lcific put on’ his uniform an hour turn. |Orlando, Fla. newspaper — and after he left the hospital yester-| "One rival club official. after! [Taylor 8r., is having his troubles. } |day and participated in a passing hearing what the A's asked In re-{ «oan talk too much baseball wo drill. for the West squad in the turn for.Coleman, shook his head s.ound the house any more,”

| ER hy k |annual Shrine game. |bewllderedly and explained: {Zack says sadly, “because I'm Crowd of 2750 Sees Bi | LeBaron apparently suffered no| “The Athletics only wanted afraid i boy Wiil scoop me.” Washington Lose RATT, (lll effects from the brain concus: half our ball club in return. = It| — a sion suffered last Friday. Doc-|all seemed a little unfair and for, A GROUP of baseball people ANDERSON, Dec. or Holdi {tors . told him not to take part in a few minutes we began to won-| Were discussing, of all things, the the lead th Rraerdch a olding,| |intensive scrimmage but that he der whom we were after, just Joe most miserable feeling in the ihe lend hong out the final pe-| (would be ready to play at Kezar Coleman or maybe Walter John-| world, : 0 e Anderson Packers last | § {Stadium In San Francisco. next son?” “I think,” sald Datroit Mannight downed: Washington, 80 to {Saturday. » . » {ager Red Rolfe, “that being sea-

n of Season Here

Packers Win ay They had one +i BY 80 to 13

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30 o'clock in Bytler Fieldhouse.

INATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION | Eastern Divisio

"w P house will be given over to the § |&yracuse a «3 k 48 "he score wi 3 Rrowd nex The only casualty on the West! ZACK TAYLOR, manager of) ste is the worst posaible feeling collegiate Hoosier Classic Thurs- Faininetn ELOMOOIN L132 13 8 80! 41 rin a ya 3 Fy squad ‘was Jim Castagnoli, Stan-/the St. Louis Browns, is a great|I know." day and Friday nights. Eladeisha sveeernse 13. 18 401 ora ww the 1 rg dl oh ack- ford center. He is suffering from favorite of newspapermen but he | To which a wag replied: “It's The victory” th | Bos s i7 3A} ers bro ust geydiock three la torn right shoulder muscle and says living witly one in the samelplain to see, Red, that you never tory” that spoiled came Central Division {minutes after the start of the in Waterloo Sunday night. The w 5 Pet. third period d led th will see action only brielly in the house iz something of a strain. have experienced the feeling of Olymps had it all wrapped up, | Efnagasous Cis a ii 3 the way. and Jet the.vest. of game. Zack's son! Bd, who studied/managing a last-place ball club.” of } Ete er ————— RE e—— but the Hawks decided to work] Chicaes if i At halftime the Packers were | St. overtime—and for a profit, too). LOW wesiera Diviton. \ oy [1eading. 39 to 36. The final tie] “What Is Better Than nder weeeen 11 704 Was at 40-all, ne praxarOLiR" A" ungors | a 18... 00008 13 883 Leading the scoring was Wash-! oY : 5 {1} Holla refs, Gates frei. vires . ; 18 3% ington’s Jack: Nichols with 22 / § a3 gross & Komenich if Denver” yp SULTS LAST N NIGHT 25 for | points on eight field goals and / ; (10) Barker . Gli. Kirk hes six free throws. Guard Frank] . / INDIANAPOLEO WARS shar? HEE dower |Brian was the leader for the ® Big Starting Salaries © Vacations With Pay Evans CI cMillen (16) and Shaeffer| Andeson a 30 p. m.; Packers with seven field goals) ) abiie Apiegiencttis, Oy Mare" pe Fork "uc Bouton "Wiinindidh "i lana three free throws for 11 ® Greater Secyirity ® Retirement Pension

Luke Walton

Broadcast—8:30 p. m, over WISH wen | Royals Still in Lead | Anderson fared better. oa | 2a 17 Behin n The Rochester Royals continued

Packers knocked off Washi

80-73, last night while the ocals|

rested. Rubber Match Tonight's game is the match for 1949, won one.

hospitaltiy. Anderson’ won 83-

72, here Nov. 15 and the Olymps| tional Basketball Association in maining. chalked one up in Andersen on|individual scoring for the second

Dec. 8. prize. Packers by 31% games

Basketball Association.

Now straight week with 741 points but torious, the Minneapolis Lakers] : that Although n#t Government sponsored, this Government. The orate the| Alex Groza of the Indianapolis would have moved ape first place| sylvania 3 Tho team " being coached by Gene Jasksen, veteran can be the first step toward getting a Civil on : \n the Olympians was a close second|in the division after their 78-76 "dianapolis fight trainer and manager. Only nine days remain to Service Jab. +L | NAME... BO SAA PEE Dy Western Division of the National With 729. |victory last night over the Tri- enter the 17th tournament, sponsored by The Times and the Rob- See how you can prepare immediately at STREET The 6-foot, 10-inch Mikan, who|Cities Blackhawks. ison-Ragsdale Post of the American Legion. The tourney is open | - leisure/in your own home for a big pay Gov- | ~~ EE The Olympians are in al lis. after his third straight major| In other league. games, Ft.| fo any amateur 16 years old or over. ernmgnt Job. | CITY. iiiviiaiinniinsiibaniininivnses STATE. ..o0oin

shape physically.

hangover. against Waterloo. Anderson's attack is balanced. Most potent producers

well-

ex-Indianapolis Jet,

are Frank Brian, Te Tp Ameen Ot pr) former LSU flash; Walt Kirk, a With 239. [mas 1 1 3 4icTom, 1 331 Whiz-kid from Illinois and an) Groza had averaged 25.1 points fillers 1 o 1liareis $7 i and Milo Per’ game, second best a the Meee § 5 Somme) § 4 Komenich. - Komenich played his league, and was tops in field goal Nichols.c 8 ‘8. 3Brian. 1 i 4 college ball at the University of|shooting ability, having made 435 Reieer. s © 0 3 3 Gates u © i g| Wyoming. He stands 6 feet, 7|Per cent of his attempts, |Karkaexe 1 0 38 yh and sported a 95 Joe Fulks of the Philadelphia Bilas 1 % 1 |

inches tall scoring average last season.

The Packers are coached by, Howie Schultz, former Hamline) star, Howie, at 27, is one of the °f the Chicago Stags was fourth run” in the with 440 points,

youngest player-coaches National Basketball Association.

He has been with Anderson for Nationals, who had 423.

three yéars.

Now that the Olymps know Scored where first place is, oe them Nov. 22 still-was the individual The line forms on Single game high for the season.|coloreil football coach who built]

go after it. the right at 8:30 o'clock tonight.

AAU N |Qeo. Mikan. Minneols.. hy ie 14 Hi will esis a Wane University | s ex Gro and return to the Alabama coachSnes Aspinall a "aslo atstie in ios “ 13 yg staff effective Jan. 1, univer-| NEW YORK, Dec. 27—J. Ed- Bic Monen. Waterloo, 185 101 411 HH {sity officials announced today. | Win Aspinall, Indianapolis, has Ken Braun. New ¥ ork. 3-13 HH 138) The announcement was made 5 gd ae! of Tl Ely hee gadpis. 13% 114 34 134by Jeff Coleman, acting athletic) ming committee of| re director during the illness of

the National Amateur Athletic! Union for 1950, Albert F. Whel-| tle, president of the AAU, 2a nounced today.

Basketball Scores

HIGH SCHOOLS Greencastle Tourney Mitchel) 37, Leta

Greencastle 35, A: lis Cathedral 2. | Lebanon 54, Cathedral 33 (consolation) Greencastle 46. Mitchell 38 {find Sullivan Tourn Petersburg 55, Bloominsion py —— 38 Sullivan 48, Bicknell 35

Bicknell 55, University 23 (cofisolation) Bullivan 47, Petersburg #44 (fin COLLEGES

3 Santa Clara 73. Manhattan 64 Jose Speph's (Pa.) 69, Utah 68. ple Buffalo 48. da ho 5 ah yence Tee oh , San Fries ®

TA 02. "Lasaile 57 Western Kentucky 74, Canisius 61

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Estimdted average of 20,000 permanent appointments being made each month throughout the country.

unnecessary Veterans get examination preference,

d the Central Division of the oague after Bob Davies collected three points in the closing seconds of an overtime yesterday afternoon against the New York

Knicks. Rochester won 83 to 80.

Bi YORK, Dec. hy (oP) Davies led the scoring with 32 ' g George an o e Minne- points. He got his three winning, , apolis Lakers -today led the Na- points with only six seconds re-| = - Dick Weeks (left) and Jim Crull are members of the team that { will represent the Washington A. C. in The Times-Legion Golden If Rochester had not been vic-| Gloves, opening Jan, 6 in the National Guard Armory, 711 Penn.

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individual offensive de- Celtics, sparked by Tony Lavelli’s | partment in the NBA. He had| halftime accordion selection and the best points-per-game aver-|15 points, defeated the Baltimore age, 27.4, led in field goals with Bullets, 82 to 57. 251 and in successful free throws| Washington an

Totals 26 21 27 Totals 31 28 23 Halftime Score—Anderson 39, Washing-/ |

(Warriors was third in scoring but| was far behind Mikan and Groza ol with 488 points. Max Zaslofsky | Free Throws Missed—Glimur 2 Nichols

colari, McKinney, Dillon Closs. Hargis 3, Schults, Kirk. "1

followed by ——————— oy. |Adolph Schayes of the Syracuse Crisp to Quit Tulane, |

The 43 points which Groza Returns to Alabama |

Rochester on TUSCALOOSA, Ala; Dec. 27] (UP)—Hank Crisp, well-known |

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| The top 10 scorers: {some of Alabama’s greatest lines, |

Frank Thomas. Crisp returns to the school

Gonzales Beats where he helped coach every one

Kramer, 9-7, 6-3 of Alabama's six Rose Bowl . LONDON, Dec. 27 (UP)—Rich- {teams during his 21 years here. a (Pancho) = Gonzales upset He was athletic director during | Jack Kramer yesterday, 9-7, 6-3, {most of the period he was here in the opening round of the three-| land also coached the line in footday indoor professional Jawn| {ball and the basketball team. {tennis tournament at the Empire Leaaue. Big 10, Poot League | Kramer, who holds a long lead] vy gue, 9 over Gonzales in their world-wide! Clash Tomorrow tour, got off to a 6.5 Jead to, the EAST LANSING, Mich., Dec. 27 mations] amteur- champlon—tastlco a An noliclal test of nr i + stren ween |season, set his cannon service and} came and ol Big 10 will be {hard forehand smash to work t0/staged tomorrow and Thursday take charge. when Harvard, Cornell, Ohio State In an cari match, Francecoing Michigan Staie meet in do K|ple-headers. | Parker of Los Angeles, 7-5, 6-2.| Cornell, with a 5-1 record, lin Parker, RE oy meets once-defeated Ohly Sate n Oo morrow, and Harvard, Ww {with Segura’s powerful forcing| jiome wins and the same number game and repeatedly netted his/or losses, faces Michigan State, (forehand and backhand returns. aiming for its first victory after

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