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“Why Dignify Football De-Emphas 5 ithe Team: : + Athletic Director Asks; 2 on Top By FRANK ANDERSON ~ oo Rub Stamp and In:
Edward (Moose) Krause is a silent man when dealing dlanapolis Herald team topped the _ with a loud rumor. Especially when the rumor concerns the Prise list in the Pot.'O Gold bowl-de-emphasis of football at Notre Dame. . = ing. tournament recently ‘ com ~~ “Moose” is athletic director of the Righting: Irish. His pleted, Blythe team marked: up worries are many, His cigars are plentiful. His “No com-[2955-321-3276 to win. the top ment” came ‘out in a cloud of cigar smoke. I waded through
money of $300 in the tourney. The the smoke and i $200 prize was taken by the Bencontact.
| seres will be resumed. I can’t say nett’s Monument Co. team With “Why no comment?’ I
at the present time. But 27634303210 he complete list: Notre Dame and Army officials! ™ apoiis
: dy askéd. “Don’t you think a eclari-| have made contact. Whete it wilF| Beonett's rg Be fication of future football policyilead, I don't know.” | Mechanics Lauh i fs in order? Rumors are flying, I pressed for more football low: gine shop, Puts, 3
down. Krausé repressed. ge Sree “I want to forget football until Vartinious “That's precisely why I have no next spring.” he said. “Let's talk Belnware enter No comment to make. Why dignify| about basketball. No. 1-don’t like, {Rosder Top , ‘the rumors with a [the two-minute foul rule, It puts) | ignal Tr Traile er Sales, Reports that we are “de-empha-/t0o0 much of a indicap on- the | Russert Catelerte” Ra sizing” have not come from the| tear Jars a railing. Other university, - They're the ' brain.| Coaches lee e same way.” 3078 $18 storms of the press and people] “Well, how about the extra motel Tor their fs ond t the Antiers| mayhem for their opp: pot In a position to know.” point in football?” I asked. Sharp Brothers Face
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Holiday Tourneys Produce Good ay, ht) Reduce Number of Unbeaten Squads
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer New Year's resolutions for state championship honors
were filed today by a at least half a dozen Hoosier high school *
{basketball clubs as the hardwood campaign gn prepared for the
second half of the regular season. The perennial holiday tourneys produced plenty of
- tourney-ripe play, but at the same time chopped the number
of unbeaten clubs consider- tourney. Huntingburg A ad ney, unin won ably. Jaspers defending state 1", “orl _. The late
champs and New Albany, |ter, like Jasper this year, also both of the Southern Conference, Went down to South Bend Cen-
Winslow Bounces Back | Winslow's Eskimos, who lost to Jasper recently, regained their prestige by mopping ‘up at the
and independent Ft. Wayne South |
to lose their perfect record status. The two Southern powerhouses! were dumped from their pedestal Nn the Lafayette session, where South Bend Central's finalists from last state tourney emerged {a8 a “hot” contender for honors inext March. Central's onve-beaten Bears first’ {knocked off ‘Jasper and then | poured it on Lafayette Jefferson’ 8 host Broncos. building their hopes around South Archers Lose At Last Bend Central and Gary Froebel, { Ft. Wayne South, probabiy-the Not since the-1947 tourney has
both Central and then Bosse of the Pocket City, for a 10-1 record. Despite their losses, Jasper, New Albany, Winslow and once-’ beaten Madison seemed to be the strong hopes of downstaters for tourney honors. next spring. Up north, however, they're
aS ean you give me some- “Football again, eh. I like it, I 8g? persisted. think the extra point is here to " “I'll try to, First let me say stay. After all, both teams are ‘Duseks Tuesday - Night | that we get no .better material afforded the same opportunity] Tuesday night's wrestling card| than other schools. Our boys just| after scoring. Let's keep it.” {in the National Guard Armory ‘work harder to be good. We get! The conversation turned to will feature a battle between two | the best coaches to assist Frank {Frank Leahy. “Frank is feeling of wmatdom’s popular brother Leahy. You know “he result. The great mow that the season is combinations. 1i€tTe bit of extra effort pays off.” over. He is in’ California now on: The Sharp brothers, Mike and “How about future scheduling, a short vacation, I hope he comes Ben, will face the Dusek BrothMoose? Have you had difficulty? back soon, though.” ers, Ernie and Joe, in an Aus-| ~*“We haven't had any trouble, “Why? More problems?” {tralian Tag-Team match. It. is] heduling games since I have “No. Champagne. I bet him a slated for two out of three falls at Notre Dame.” Krause| case of champagne that the foot- with a 90-minute time limit. itting into his cigar. [ball team would win all of its’ In the supporting bout, Eric re any chance of resum- games. He lost.” | Pederson of Hollywood, “Mr. Ing the Army series? There have, So ended. the interview. Cham:| { America” of- 1948, will meet A © ‘been rumors pagne could-hardly mean de- Lovelock of Windsor; Canada, of these keglers has already grab. sharing “More rumors,” Krause mum- emphasis. When they bet -a ¢ase for one fall with a 30-minute Ded a great deal of individual © “Pred; “There 15 a chance - thejof beer,. look out... a time e curb. , Q : for himself.
“Pi utherafignce “Pays” Offa as Av tn r- - [doubles cfown in the same ever ’ je x tout BY TT6 Takes woatXEL hel.
Bags Rare Hunter's Antelope = Fiiiiiiinzsn Bb a -1922 total and Sc hoch nétted to ates a he Ib Ye he. i thigd plice .in DeVita's tourna- get the nod as the big gun: od jorder to move camp nearer the {source of the T River where ment in-Chicago last year. J y : ge . Ne gi {we expected to huntljons. > | He's No Ake / Moments on Side Trip Re I ‘Every step we took~thortened| You cai readily see their He connected on totals of 706 — a fr _. our chance of making a Buccess- two-league hold on fps place and 701, the latter coming last § Hupting “the | Hunter's antelope Is - slow, wautions” “business. ful stalk. The feeling in suck a is the result of no flake. These Tuesday in the West Side Classic,
“Phe procedure is decribed here in the second article written predicament is ea an inte boys have been arolnd the ten) ne team's highest three game n lote| Pia, © e final aN
Squad Grabs Ist Place in fwo of
| Town's Fastest Bowling Leagues ' ' “By GENE LAWSON
It is in first place in two of the fastest leagues in town, the Indianapolis ‘and Fox-Hunt Classics, and shows no signs of a lerackup at the present time, This is the first season that the five. have bowled together as’
|a team~if that means anythin a of the team isd ung true in the Indiagapolis Classic
Hindel, Red Stuart, Bud Seloch, at Pritchett’s, | Gene Lakey and Fred Estle. Each
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«exclusively for The Times by W. J. Holliday Jr., sales promotion |to that experienced by a ircuit for a pdmber of years {sia} so far is a 3090 figure ran manager of W. J. Holliday & Co., local steel, firm. Mr. Holliday~_on the losing team in re capablé of bowling in yup earlier in the season but they spent six weeks in East Africa last October, This is one of his "minutes of the game with the most any typeof competition. have corsistently hit for totals many experiences. = cloek running opt. Some or-the keglers have ‘bowl-| around. the 2900 mark r—oiiee a fed togetfer fore, Last year
By JACK HOLLIDAY JR. Must Get Antelope Estle and Hindel were members| Red sets the pace in individual ABOUT 275 MILES east and a little north of Nairobi is - There could be no ifs, but’s and of the Tompkins Cream con-| average department with his. fig-
ands about it><we had to locate tingent in the West Bide Classic yre of 195. Schoch is second with the town of Ijara. This small African village houses a ‘game 5 wunter's in order to make this dnd Estle was also teammate of 183 Hindel and Estle are in a
warden, a Hinlu storekeeper, and a sprinkling of natives’ side-trip count. Twp previou8|Stuart’s. with Hamm's Beeb deadlock with 183 ‘and Lakey ‘huts. days. Experience had aught hi Lakey and Schoch rolled w holds down a 178 average. ¥ {that ste. makes wastg, and Southern Circle Bar and Herff\ 1is h f Within a : radius of 75 miles a “Tucky hunter can see and “there is no easy. way” to" hunt Jones; respectively, last season. owling Hindel Tarr at a a possibly bag one of Africa's rarest antelope—the Hunter's these antelope. The -boys also compete in. the. tain em, Hindel owns the
Eight o'clock, nine o'clock, ten, traveling Lea Tue each Sunday Indiana leys and works there antelope. This elusive creature which looks like a combina- 0" eleven o'clock, and still for Berghoff Beer. They haven't afternoons -
tion Impalla and Kongoni, roams this arid region with the not a fresh track or a glimpse of been quite as successful in this his nights bow " stealth and alertness of an FBI agent. this rare bedst. Finally as We loop however and are lodged in Mechanics Launt
- } . . broke into a clearing miles from fourth place at the moment, four > ahead to the fut Th I should like to describe that desert region of Africa as our, coffeé pot, we saw in a dis- games out of Arst. ne first paid . futine, thy Ate v'g I saw it the evening we ar- : Wage Hot Fight Itional tourney and looking sXead rived at our one-night base Mechanics and Yaver Men's still further, they plan to camp. For several hours be- ‘Shop have been waging a hot bat- tHe team intact as it is if possiblé fore reaching our destination we
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: tance, 7 eleven © Hunter's—Dbucks, | style. About 100 yards away our does; and several -fawns, comquarry was still unaware. of our piétely unaware of our nearness. presence. "Here once. again the guide and As I inched mysélf into sho6t- I had an opportunity to practice ing position, making no ost. playing cowboy and Indian. There noise than two cats pfushing could be no slip up this time. We lagainst each other, my gun sling had to stay behind cover and take swivel squeaked and off went our chances on the wind. Mr. Hunter's antelope. Moral of that day, “Keep, your sling swivels oiled.’ 3 Conserve the ‘Squash’
Not t6- be discouraged easily,
tle in both of the other leagues because it has clicked so well this for the. top Spot this is especially season.
Flyers, Caps Scrap Tonight 3
roads imaginable. Dust Fills Gear
Regardless of whether we rode in the cab of the truck or on the baggage, a heavy brownish cloud boiled up from the ruts and filled our hair, eyes, ears, nose, cameras, gun sights, binoculars, ete. Periodically we would pass small groups we set out early the following * of nomadic Somalis, always plead- morning for another try. Mile “ing for water, after mile we walked in the boilIn the late afternoon of our day ing hot sun—temperature around eof arrival we-made camp about 25 100° and not a breeze astir. Since miles north of Ijara. The dust had the guide knew the terrain we quieted and the distant Taugh of followed him several paces. in the a hyena could be héard in a rear, and each step churned up a mocking echo. A ligh grunted in cloud of dust to drift back into the distance and priost of the game oyr faces, up our noses, down our began to prowl in" the shadows, throats. each species playing cops and) rf gne gives in to his thirst in robbers with the other, neither in, early morning, he soon will « knowing’if the next second would p,q emptied a bottle of “squash” bring ‘the pounce of a leppard OF (orangeade or lemonade). The the spring of a lion—and Inevil: mare one drinks ‘the more he’ thirsts. oo Time and again we made unSunset enforced the written TSR HENKEL TEE Si and unwritten law that prohibits 1 It seemed to me that on the sec-
the hunter from pursuing his 4 4o0 1 crawled as far as from so our efforts turned to
Crawls Foward Game
Since there was no cover directly down wind from the animals, we proceeded crawling in a circuitous route towards a proms inent bush some 100 yards away from the group. 1] All unnecessary paraphernalia had been discarded in the care of the gun bearers some distance in! the rear. The guide carefully guarded the binoculars, and I advanced my rifle along the ground, as quietly as humaniy possible Several yards from the bush we| stopped for a last look through.) the glasses to determine which] buck offered the best trophy. Selection determined, I wiggled on to the bush alone, By no my heart was thumping strongly. Any of you ‘who have experi-| enced the same sensation” realize) how difficult it is to breathe] rhythmically and still squeeze! * rather than jerk tie trigger. But I was not to be denied the privi-| lege of such 4 prized trophy this
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quarry, 38th St. to the Circle with noth- t making camp. Strange, the sound ing- to show for it except torn ne, 7 of human voices in this immense pants and shirts and grimy with Bags Hunter stillness—-seems rather impergt- dust. My” shot went true and the nent. ' Haven't Fired a Shot Hufiter fell, "It was all over then, | Soon, chow was on and my, dnd T- felt as though a tremen-|
young white hunter hd I were The second day came to an end qous load had been lifted off my “eating on the mantle.” Regard- withqut having fired a shot. Jast pack, We promptly skinned the less of .who's cook, it tastes good. before dark, we did see a beau- Hynter and one of the porters ‘Minutes later we were on our tiful‘oryx on our way back to gnq I headed back to the ¢amp sleeping bags ready to greet the camp. but we had previously shot ror the truck, leaving the guide dawn with one purpose in ‘mind— jour limit of this game... to watch the carcass which we to see and successfully stalk & Hope springs eternal, and again intended to take back to camp buck Hunter's antelope. the next morning we set out for a for leopard bait, You've heard it -said, "he has final attempt to bag a Hunter's.) The other gun bearer was to, eyes in the back of his hedd.”/It was imperative that we return remain with the white hunter to. Well, this cagey rascal must have to base camp that afternoon in skin out the hide. % some, or else a guilty conscience, -——— We had gone only a mil& or so ora bad case of the jitters. | when the colored boy came runMust Be Noiseless Fiancee Prefers ning and shouted, “Bwana! “Simuy '‘H t to P uU ba! Umbali!” which, in my best The slightest sound, natural oF ar 0 ass Pp | Swahili, meant the white hunter | foreign, sends him on his way. was An trouble with lions,
De and #gain we would see Pro Grid Offers Lions After Meat
‘begin Jt 300 Jan. x ay ane] TURTLE CREEK, : Pa, Dec.| I took off on the. double back in| _ all equipment carefully strapped] 131 (UPj-Lois Newyahr would the general direction of the oarto our sides, loose cartridges) {prefer that her fiance, Leon cass, armed with my 270 Win- . wrapped in red bandanas in our! Hart would, pass. up professional chester. In a matter of minutes-1 pockets, binoculars beneath our| football but she guessed those broke, into the clegring where the down to pre | gffers “were too hard fo pass up.” CArcass lay, only to seé my white — Bob Ebinger; co-captain and died. reflestion—| Lois and the Notre Dame All- /hunter sitting ‘on ‘tHe ‘limb of a defensive end for the Missouri Graveside services were nothing apparently amiss. American have been engaged for tree growing from an ant hill. Tigers, will not play in the ‘Gator held here today, } Not 20 feet away were three Bowl “game against Maryland - —————— Four hundred yards more to gofnore- than two years and had
¢ grown liens eyeing my protector Monday. and from there it's hard, work. In been, dating since they weré yun jibe SVECE TO genius tol Ebinger's new - Born aughler: Wins Tennis Crown
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The ‘St. Louis Flyers, one , of fi ve American Hockey League '¥ teams, to beat Indianapolis i in the Coliseum in 14 games this sea-
are still loaded with ex-Cap players including Barry Sullivan (above), right winger. .
Ebinger to Miss ‘Gator Bowl Tilt
COLUMBIA, Mo., Dec. 31 (UP) developed a slight hemorrhage and
to be
order to get close ¢ tne. has|classmates at Turtle Creek HIgh. oroun the situation. The white Carol Susan, died Jate last night, CALCUTTA, ‘India, Dec. 31 to crawl on’ his dtouny Sh, Cooly The comely brunet, who is em- hunter was wnarmed, (his gun 10% hours after birth. (UP)-~Mrs, Patricia Canning after yard, never lifting his head. ;,, 4 “by “the Westinghouse lying across the dead carcass) Ebinger had planned to take a Todd of La Jolla, Cal, won:the
| Electric Corporation as a re- and I was ill prepared to take on bus to 8t. Louis and fly from there women's singles championship of ‘search librarian, sald she and three lions with a 270 Winchester. to Jacksonville, Fla., where he the Asta lawn tennis champion Spot Huge Buck Mr. Hart planned to be married However, again the good Lord was-to join his teammates in final ships today when she beat Mrs, “Often after crawling 100 or 200 héFé early next year. had us by the hand, and I believe practice sessions before the game. Betty Hilton of Britain, 6-4, 6-0. would reach an ant i} “I was just listening to "the the king of beasts feit that he was With” suitcases packed, he gor thal _|out-numbered. Slowly so as not to stopped by the ‘hospital to: say A COMPLETE , Create ‘the impreésdion of defeat, goodby to. his “wile, Sally,” andl |the three fii of the Dark have a last - look at his new Continent did an about-face and ‘daughter, Doctors told Think the! treturned to the brush, | bby was having difficulty breathgames this season. ‘Needless 10 say, this proved an had
just peering from beneath his hat.
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The ‘Mechanics Laundry bowling téam has made a name Wins Handican its in its first year of league competition,
Olymipia Runs 6th
In Santa Anita Race
ARCADIA, Cal, Dec. 31 (UP) —Manyunk, a 40 to one shot,
A few weeks ago the two teamal came” "¥oaring down thé stretch seemed to be almost taking turns! today to score a stirring head
victory in the $50,000 added San
stoty ould allow ho mor Cavios Hands 5 possession for no. more than a Carios Handicap at Santa Anita. Aust.A few weeks ago Stuart Olympia, the 3-5 favorite, fin- perfect had ished in sixth place as his blazing Kendallville and Braz, Kenai! p things morg” its own way and speed gave out after six furlongs ville had won 10 straight before |
aed By vensfur e And how 0 Poi A ca a $: fast eighthaolingr miles: ag AC -Swirnming oa Ela, 2 A. fourzyear-<old AANEAE. of
Star Reward éame up to take "(the only member of the squad -to second place and the Argentine Schedules Set chalk up a 700 mark this season horse, Miche, was third with Bo-| with two such series to his credit, lero fourth.
Pays $54.30 to Win Manyunk was almost _disre in
the last turn,
through and around the fisrd 0
+12 horses to get in the last’ ‘stride. Manyunk paid $84.80, 31.70 and Ga., re-
18.10 while Star Reward turned $9.50 and 6,10 with Mich returning $8.70 to’ show. The winner, x
Delaware, éarned $42,050 for h vietory Aoday.
“oe RACE RESULTS
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castoff from the famed Foxcatcher farm on
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|best balanced team in the Summit the Calumet district been repre|City, went down before Muncie sented in the four team “Charmed {Central in Muncie’'s four - team Cir le.” It was East Chicago tourney today, 50 to 47. The Washington that year, And Froes | Archers previously chalked up bel, operating around a- nifty seven straight wins. double pivot featuring six-foots | And Gary Mann took it on the five giants “John Moore and chin from city rival Froebel in| Viademir Gastevich, ia touted as {Friday night's steel city tourney ,one of the “classy’ *~ombinations finale, 49 to 40, after winning this season.
eight games in a row, pt. his left just four major teams in the unbeaten. ranks-—Froebel, avorite ins with eight victories, A Princeton with seven, Tell City with eight, and Columbia City, an 11-game winner, orl cap y In last year's holidgy tourneys, | three major -outfits’ dost their | : status ~- "Huntingburg: |
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The undefeated men's Indian-| today in the $5000 Dade County
_ |apolis Athletic Ciub swimming [team will Have a seven-meet Handicap. _lschedule BJ January. Included on! Apriot * was installed the fathe card’are the Northern Indiana’ Yorite by a crowd of 10,494 and Swipiming Championships at didn’t disappoint. She reached South Bend on Jan. 14. {the front of the eight-horse field The women’s schedule cails for early in the six furlong grind “four meets which also includes the and. maintained a- healthy lead Northern Indiana Swimm in g|the rest of the way. ¢ Championships. The women swim, Bolo Mack, owned by Mrs. Cs a telegraph meet. with Atlanta, A. Cope, finished second, a length on Jan. 8, The schedules: back of the winner and another length ahead of 8.8. Schupper's Miss Disco. Mose Rauzin’'s old Ravier Heh School of uimvite Ky: 31, campaigner, Buzfuz, wound up
Fugue piversity; 23. vier University fifth. t Cincinnati; 28, at Louisville University. |
Atlan Ga. Telegraph: is: Northarn: A diana Swimming Champ a at South Bend: 21, Yatavette eointrs e a 29. at Kenosha Youth Foundation.
A 8 Louisville
Huntin MC orn Indiana Swimming
Jan. 7, e YMCA: 14, Nort
sod-ithe sprint, was bracketed with Red Dawn in “the betting.
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! SEVENTH ($2500; allowances; 3 years | ! miles) Tagine, 113 iM . n 4, 8.80 4 Fugitive, 108 \ ) , i Challorette, 100 (J. 1. 2.80. Also: Vamanos, Love Bon- | Dark Filante, Montana Sands. EIGHTH (31200; claimis 4 3 years up: 1, 8 furlongs) Brown, (H. Keene), 5.20, 3.60, 3.40 Best Trick, 08 (J. Brooks), Mrs. Valenti; 104 (A. Ferrau- . Also: Challamase,. Waverly, Parkiyt, Gerham, Jim B BANTA ANITA
Yolo
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NINTH (31000;
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