Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1950 — Page 20

LeBaron Real 84 Triple Threat

ND ‘Mentor Likes West's

| University of Notre Dame \ Having an opportunity to view the East-West game

serited with in Dallas on Dec. 3. It is definitely a fine powerful offensive plan which fully exploits the capabilities of a triple threat man. To Coaches Bell, Cravath, and Meyer, «of the West, goes a tremendous salute for the manner in which they indoctrinated Eddy LeBaron and Lindy Berry into their intricate offensive maneuvers.

all 62,000 onlookers, in addi-| ions of fans and thousands of : oP “ {crippled - children derived ~ much tion to winning the “most plesbure and happiness. valuable player” award, |

. . % This paragraph brings to a AFTER LEARNING of the close our pleasant assignment deep impression their visit to the

i column for your perusal, Shrine Crippled Children's Hos- ¥ pe

* Gathering the material has been

this charity game. But, the man- your folowing of one of footner in which the two coachingip,i's most exciting seasons. staffs organized their men In such

y While our prediction average of oat space of tine’ was truly| 778 was not quite as high as

The fact that there were 80 jy compares favorably with any

both teams attests that each was games. Prior to closing I should & well drilled unit. like to express my most sincere For the East It was a com- thanks to you, our readers, for bination of power, speed, and your many letters and cards

them ron up 28 points. Our esting. \ opinion is that the turning point | I should also like to express of the game came when Fast ny deep appreciation to your Quarterback Pete Dorset _lat-c capable sports editor, Eddie Ash, eraled to Halfback Hillary through whose kindness we have ~Chollet who then passed. to heen alloted this space each

End Leon Hart. (weelt, and to Mr. Charles McCong Two pede Ried tha Ran dd i fam

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for 67 yards

Lynn Chandnois and Art Mu- prosperous new year, rakowski combined with the

aforementioned lads to lead the : winners offensively. Deas Horses Await Post

“stars of Bernie Beirman's- ag- In $50,000 Race { ’ gregation_ were Wally TEMBEA.| , po \prs. ‘cal, Jan. 2 (UP) Bick a phoIn, a Martin _ mignt thoroughbreds. headed an e 255-poun ayton Ton-| ., nemaker, whose TO-yard touch. by Mrs. Nat Goldstone's Bolidardown run with LePBaron's pass, 'ty. 80 to the post at Santa Anita was something to witness, today for the $50.000 added Santa Catalina Handicap.

BECAUSE OF THE system the was expected. Western spotlight shone primar- Solidarity figured a 6-to-5 favfly on LeBaron and Berry, with orite to cop the mile and one Don Paul, Dick McKigsack, and eighth feature for CaliforniaErnie Johnison performing ad- bréd horses, four.years old and mirably., Sparking the Western up j defense, which often presented a Picked to give him the most charging eight-man line. were trouble was Moofirush, who de-

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"Hatche¥man,' "Hamme Entered in Gloves Event

oe By JIM HEYROCK Walter Haywood has growd from the 118-pound class to the lightweight division since the last Golden Gloves Tournament and Dick Ham has jumped from the Novice to Open Class but will still be a featherweight. Both Haywood. dubbed “Hatchetman™ by his gymmates, and Ham. now called “The Hammer” around the gym, are entered in the 17th Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament opening Fri day in the National uard oo Armory, 711 Pennsylvania St. Raa Haywood, who is only 17, bat- = tered his way to the Open Class Bantamweight title in the Gloves = last winter. 8ipce he returned = from the Tournament of Cham- = pions in Chicago last February he’ has won 28 fights without defeat. iy In all, the little “Hatchetman" has had 54 amateur fights and has lost only three decisions, one of which was in the Chicago | ndburnament last season. “Walter ‘hax “been righting four = years and holds a recent win over mie Fp 0 §-0 Be Stubblefield, Kokomo -2uGolden - Gloves Champion. He is ; A good prospect for a natiohal ¢ ] ‘champion this year. } : P

Defends His Title Walter Haywodd Ham, 18 years old, won the featherweight title last year in - . the Novice Class, He'll be trying Te the same title in the Open w= .Alvision this year, , > A student at Tech High School, Ham is interested in painting and interior decorating. He has been fighting two yéars. The local fighters entéred In the tourney will weigh-in Thurs. day between noon and 6 p.m. ~A--Jalrings for the first round will de made just before the fights Friday. ’

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"Sox “Sign Hurler HALF MOON BAY, Cal. Jan, 2 (UP)-~Norman Francis, 19-year-old right-handed pitcher, has been| signed by the Boston Red Sox, | it wap announced today. Francis . will start this season with the: Ban Jose Red Box, a Red Box farm club, : ‘

Dick Ham

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Pa ooutie wing otis. Biter Faces

By FRANK, LEAHY, Head Football Coach, —

from the press box gave us a chance for a more casual ob-| servation of Matty Bell's double wing that we were pre-|

Displaying real All-American ability, LeBaron won him-/| self a spot in the hearts of ering 5 game from which mil.

of penning this bi-weekly |

pital made upon the players, I was yoy interesting and it is our the block in two games with a not too surprised at the true col-\yncere hope that our efforts have Western Conference foes. Coach) Gi lege spirit that was prevalent In qqed4 some little enjoyment to Paul “Tony” Hinkle’'s men

last year, we, nevertheless believe

smart quarterbacking that saw which have made the job so inter-!

7 Rd Sis Jrigred 3 pligs oe : > or : Sha A forts ms rR Ap Lg SLSR WE pie LRQA fe oP ly RAR let £0 2 . Nr SN rsa Sy nL TE © LUC SI aD aati a ha CER nn wig a ades HIRE Score, this play wih (food whobe all-American co-operation Indiana 79-60 ’ and a touchdown. has enabled us to meet the dead- “ 4 From then on the Easterners line for each column regardiess| Butler Streak Broken 89-10-75 victory last night over the Sheboygan Redskins. were In- command with Arnold of what section of the country] Coach Paul Galiffa sand Pete Dotset aiter- our schedule caused us to be In. “Pénles” lost to the Big Nine's to lead the scoring with 27 points. Groza hit from the field in the nating at the throttle of the “T"|. My very best wishes to all of Illinois, 80-56: Ohio State. 67-65. first minute of play and the!~ SE aren . formation machine. you for a genuinely fappy and and Michigan, 73-48, before catch. Olymps were never headed

Tom Novak, Bill Martin and feated Solidarity in the Bay dogs and set two new records, Thurman McGraw, Meadows Handicap at a mile and! O'Brien now has a monopoly scraper.

Notre Dame And DePauw

} i Idogs Meet | Irish in South Bend | Wednesday Night © Butler University’s basketball | Bulldogs face their second busy week in a row as they meet {Notre Dame Wednesday in South {Bend and then return home to play DePauw's Tigers In the) {Fieldhouse Saturday night. Last week the Bulldogs put {their championship in the Hoosier Collegiate Basketball Classic on

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stopped Purdue, 57-52, before TSE ‘giving up their. crown of two... seasons to Indiana's Merry Macs, 68-57.

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Coach Edward “Moose” Krause's

Looks like a game of peekaboo as Goalie Terry Sawchuk o Irish, Butler's Wednesday night the Indianapolis Caps peers around the corner of his cage in last many outstanding Performers on others who have covered as many OPPosition, duplicated Butler's night's hockey game in the Coliseum. Sawchuk earned his thir

Win Streak

Sawchuk Earns Third Shutout Of Campaign

By BILL EGGERT

is the Indianapolis Caps.

latest victim,

) Up to School

| In Post-Season Contests ~~

"Educator Bemoans Evils

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NEW YORK, Jan. 2—In a recent issue of Collier's William 8. Carlson, president. of University of Delaware, ex. presses a formidable distaste for post season football, partie. tularly bowl games, and urges that since they contribute

, movements. J not completely rational and! put as I say, I think the publie

Ti : 10 Str jght wis” the college world — save dough they be abolished. | ut = 0 d | I appreciate my attitude jae weakness of most of “these

lat times ‘could be unfair, yet can be trusted to pass up the

-{I have an instinctive distrust for more obvious come-dbns. And I teducators who wash dirty linen, must insist there has to be some- . confess sits and sing soul saving thing a little bit all right with a _ {hymns in public—and presumably game that has lasted as long,

“The hottest club in the Ameri- at space rates. I find myself won- produced so much football histo lean Hockey ‘League these nights! » { ny

dering if their concern is so acute and attracted so many hundreds |why don’t they tackle the prob-of ‘thousands as the Rose Bowl.

They've sashayed through 10/lem at the source which would | Brother Carlson would abolish it. straight games now without a'be in their-own official family. 'I would wash it up, If that's the _|defeat and picked on the St. Louis To the extent that every whistle need. Flyers last night, 3 to 0, for their stop that boasts a stadium offers ' / ® » =

a bowl game these days the situa-| THE PLAYER, of course war.

The largest hockey crowd of the tioh has become grotesque and rants the first consideration. Are geason, 9187, jumped on the band- Brother Carlson is, of course these junkets detrimental to him wagon as Goalie Terry ~Saw- correct — without being exactly as a scholar or in any other way? chuk earned his third shutout of newsworthy—when he states the That would depend on the charthe season and the team took motivating influence in practical- acter of the young man, wouldn't over undisputed second place .in|!y all such games is wholly box|it? The right type of young man the western division from the Office. Perhaps they should be gets something healthy and prob- { Flyers. The same clubs played abolished. This certainly would ably lasting out of the excitement la 2.2 tie in St. Louis Saturday Put an end to the dreary gobbledy of the challenge of the test. - The

§ | night , gook which breaks about our ears other type doesn’t belong. St. Louis Coach Ebbie Good- at this time of the year. “| Oh, well, here's how the more |fellow; irked because his Airmen # uw (important bowl games figure to

'havé won only one of their last| . Brother Carlson became a end next Monday: California over

Classic record. They dropped a shutout of the season as the Caps blanked St. Louis, 3 to 0. Cap six games, has clamped a mid-| Holy Roller after unbeaten Ohio State, 21-17; Oklahoma over.

79-69 decision to Indiana before Defenseman Clare Raglan (left) is blocking out Eddie Olson of [St.Louis as Sawchuk made the save.

thumping Purdue 58-41. In overall season play the two squads in Wednesday night's

encounter are near equal. The Olymps Drop

Irish have an overall record of

two wins and f s s . ciara is season. ate varios 1701 Packers by One Game $

off their season with a 57-50 win

over Creighton, the Notre Dame - Alex Groza Pours in 27 Points

men then dropped four straight

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(EArges.. tn. Westerns. Gordieranam, 2 As Locals Thump Redskins, 8

Cwektern 59-50; Towa: S408: . : one game today after the Ind

“Tony” Hinkle's Big Alex Groza pumped in 10

{ing three wins in a row, Wa- Meanwhile, the Packers were bash, 55-49; Evansville, 53:48, losing, 87 to 75 at Minneapolis, tand Purdue. 57-52, were Butler's Jump to 8-1 Lead

{victims before Indiana stopped | their winning streak. | Wednesday's contest between Butler and Notre Dame will be (highlighted by the fact that All{American Kevin O'Shea will probably be the man elected by Krause to try to stop Ralph

built it to 50-37 at halftime. Dur-

narrowed the margin to 10 points several times but could get no closer,

elaim’to All-American honors. points ‘to the Olympians’ scoring.

In seven games this season, the diminutive. OBrien has ax ogra ed. tor. SOeBOrEen poured 150 points through the! .Bill (Bullet)

hoops for a Gabor, who stands

21.4 point a game 5p inch less than six feet, was

average. In Butler's last outing ; : Sheboygan (15) Indianapolis (9) pci in action by necessity last ond. AgAINSt Tnd lana, “Buckshot” and a sharp eve wil make veg Morist 53% sore” F{"{ night as a center and the “oid| It may be that Brother Carteon|™ py lin Town Tennis slammed 33 points for the Bull- s N Brannum.f 1 0 3 Holland! - 4 3 3 man” did a bang-up job consid- does college football and college Nar in pro basketvgll even igus 8 8 3 Walter i 3 2 ering he was needled all evening education itself a helpful service Association surprised most of the you aren't first cousin to a sky- Sehoon.c $ : Sarmac 10 ! 8 by the Flyers’ Billy McComb fn taking his case against Toot-}eountsy's tennis $XDeris by rank: semen ee jJOTGEDS ER. 8. A Hem.e—@ 33-0 AA8. SIYTAT So Ce ead) the. 1s th {ing dgman, Aussie national. Butler's seoring records, own-|, : “|L tenbach.s 3 Hales § 5 3 McComb sat out three-two min- dail tothe public. 1s this his 'ng TeCgman, Aussie hme Reena Ae, She. akon. is Sparipiog wort om. anorper MAREE» | { HEHE | | flue ‘penaiia or. holaing ana admiscor, hat the situation Mes CmEOL CL ona Dro, 6 Semson. ANE CANSF Marks. wild scoring spree in the last Masses: § 3 0 eee | interference with Heller. [become 80 hopeless that he andigles WiemEa: Jarosisy ny, it his present rate, he should minute last night to give the —- = = = —— Freddie Glover put the Caps his fellows are incapable of cor-|chubby Czech player who is a volrémake his own one season rec- Syracuse Nationals a 79-to-73 Totals on ot al 337% to the first-period lead - when rective action? If so, then. Broth- untary exile from his homeland, {ord of 364 points set last year, [victory over the Washington INDIANAPOLIS 2 38 19 30—se his shot at 10:29 caromed embar-| er Carlson and his eliows iat | was ranked first, while Erie A ——————— i Caps. It was the 14th straight Sheboygan . 16 21 18 20-75 rassingly off the stick of st take the rap: They've been guilty Sturgess of South Africa was

sion

The score was tied at 72-72 {with only 1:55 remaining in the {game when Gabor tore loose for

Two-Point Lead

By United Press

"The Providence Reds; paced by was a drive-in layup, then a

‘Wingman Roger ‘Bedard's three- free throw, a court:length dash SSieIies ....

| Glover, Walter Tauscher, f Pitts NATIONAL ASSOCIATION | Lyall Wiseman tallied the third educators have not been utterly Walter auscher, ormer ittse Wetiers Division goal at 15:21 in the final period blameless, and if this were a burgh Pirate pitcher, was named Anderson YY TS ©% With assistance from Pat Lundy monograph that offered a Manager of pe Tallanassce, Fla, heboy cod 8, A.land Enio Sclisizzi. thoughtful approach or told us/team in po Georgia-Florida ri-Cities . : 19 2 / 83 INDIANAPOLIS: Goal Sawchuk; De- just what contributions Brother: League by e Pittsburgh club Denver rR RA {gnse. Quackenbush. Lund Center Melee Carlson “and his fellows have yesterday. Tauscher piloted the on Raglan, Woit, Wiseman, McKay, Sclisissi. made to the problem — not Greenville, Ala., team to a pen-

goal “hat trick,” retained their|/for another layup and a looping two-point lead over the second. | 1AYUP- He led his team in scor-

Seven Straight Points Pro Basketball

seven straight points. First it INDIANAPOLIS

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Sheboygan, Goalies Not Too Busy

| , {Louisiana State, 28-21; Rice over night curfew on his boys, figur-| Delaware ‘appeared against ’ ing sleep may cure some. after-| Rollns College In ‘the Cigar (North Carolina, 14-12; Santa.

Bowl! in Tampa in '47. He does Clara over Kentucky, 21-19 and not reveal what, if anything, Texas Western over Georgetown, | happened in commection with 34-7. You will note I do not in-

| The Caps’ won with a patched! the Cigar Bowl adventure to clue the. Wassall Bowl. That's

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apolia Olympians poured om an, rejoined the squad last Nov, he was 42 years old ahd all the | '30, An old back injury and char-| evils he lists against post sea-

'up lineup and neither goalie was cause him to become anti-bowl. because I gave up years ago tryexceptionally busy rng the 60° Maybe nothing did anyway. It [D8 to win over that in any New minutes of play. Sawchuck had seems to me that we are rather Year's day match. '“|15 saves for his shutout while pofitedly invited to draw the | 9.75 LA | Goalie Red Almas had an even| inference that he would not | |dozen. Almas had only one save have agreed to the game if he 11} — Ti Hb Sori pie bo WAL Drom. por aatureds ha was A % Ahk NG " ‘ J 2 EAN Yh al dos FE sk EK rr % yi . 3 & division 6 the National Basketball Xsdbciation wus rato Ta A A ota h a fini rr Es a

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field goals and seven free throws ;,y porge required a rest, but he son play today were present MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan,

setting the pace. Phillip was high day night. scorer with 19 points while Bobby Gerry Reid, center, nursing

Brown had 18 for Denver. tleg “¢ut, will return 'Wednesday. dor or wisdom.

The St." Louis Bombers varded Gordon Haidy, who dislocated

The Olympians jumped off to 31 points in the first period and shoulder in the Saturday night | an 8-1 lead in the early minutes went on to beat the Waterloo ame, is out indefinitely. Capt. k “Miss Bro of yesterday's game and had Hawks, 91-79. Johnny Logan led Don Morrison will be out for af often enqugh. . It amounts simply| ugh was ranked first the Bombers with 24 points while least a month betause of a bore to this: The character of any| ing the second half, the Redskins High Harry Boykoff scored 15 for fracture in his left leg. He wil

Waterloo. | wear a cast three weeks.

Don Otten scored 15 points and] Any more injuries will prompt

: “ v " ' ’ Gene Vance had 14 to lead the a call for help from Detroit. Play- ’ ; .n a | A crowd of better than 60,000 Buckshot” O'Brien, Butler's wan wah Jones added 18 Tri-City Black Hawis to a 79-66 er-Coach Ott Heller is working body knows we have colleges in women’s doubles ahead of the

victory over the Baltimore Bullets. on that angle already. Ft. Wayne scored its 10th straight Heller in Action

rosa 210 the held In 10% will be ready for Cincinnati there then, were just as readily rec- 2 (UP)—Louise Brough of Beve roaring back with Andy Phillip Wednesday night and here Thurs- ognized and just as pietistl- or)y Hills, Cal, America's second

cally /deplored by classroom |ranying woman tennis player for a voices which lacked either can- |i, past two years, today was [top-seeded in three divisions for

My stand on college football uste a | jis/ or ought to be well known bythe A allan tennis champion

row. I mean it has been stated

in women’s singles, with 1949 | college téam or player is decent champion Doris Hart of Miami, or corrupt depending on- the Fla. second, and Mrs. Nancye moral integrity, or lack of same Wynn "Bolton, third. Misses

of the college president, As every- Brough and Hart were top-seeded

where an honest effort is made Aussie team of Mrs. Bolton and to keep the football operation Mrs. Long. Miss Brough and {reasonably amateur; in - othérs/ John Bromwich were seeded first

home victory by 80-72 over the gejjer, who has Agen able to the spirit is as frankly profes- in mixed doubles, with Miss Hart

Boston Celtics. sit out most of the si n, was

sional as the Chicago Bears. land Frank Sedgman ranked sec-

Pree Throws Missed—Morris 2. Brannum. 1 ouig wing Henry Backer. Glover of (A) shocking negligence or seeded second.

- win at home .for the Nats, run- Schoon, Burmaster 2. Cook 2. Sobek. Jor- . ’ (B) infamous connivance. Providence Holds away leaders of the eastern divi-| fre Mapes 3. Jones. Hae. Grom 2. made it 2-0 at 17:35 after Jim

vans, McMullen, Beard, Walter

Central Divisl w

uv 8t. Louis: Go; 1 Ximas; Defense. Mii counting the conventional off sea-

! ———————————— | Unac and Doug McKay broke, 8 i Tauscher Named Pilot [through the defense to set up AS A MATTER of fact, Broth-

er Carison does agree that the PITTSBURGH, Jan. 2 (UP)—

nant and a playoff victory in the

L ma | lace 1 "ling with 20 points, while Leo Mianesciu 3 an. Grigs: Center, McComb. Wings, < the baloney content Alabama State League in 1049, p Buffalo Bisons today in‘ the Katkavek w - hicago 3 132 8 1 acker, accari: Alternates. - Nichglson, son diatribes t y content "77" TT TOE | Eastern Division of the Ameri-| kAVeK was tops for the C aps Fi Wayne | is 11 /e3) 3 Melons. Wilson Trigs. Olson. Sullivan. of which is visible 40 miles away ycan Hockey League. ' "ah a. 3. Louis Bastern Division “w1 eh po O¥ficias. Red Duan. referee: HA! Jack-' the effect would be more sub-| n , e y 4 ‘k - J n, head linesm i : Bedard scored twice in the first! be Now York licks. Play WL’ Pet. GB SCORE BY PERIODS | stantial. i p es 0 Syracy - 25 88 . period and his third marker set crowds in histc pA pr RAiiacuse 3 {3 ia ' ed / 3 : 3 As it is I must look upon this off a three-goal Providence out TM, | ol . : story ' at Washinglon . i 13 15 i SCORING as another off season, routine burst in the second period as the the ron Square Garden-—downed Balin, 11/19 387 14% Pirst period—I—INDIANAPOLIS, Glover Performance by an educator view- 4 BIG STORES Reds defeated the Hershey Bears 0° ‘hiladelphia Warriors, 81 to, Philedeinia 100 30 33 Ish McKay, Uniac 1030 3D mane Ing with alarm. It is not always Ji E WASHINGTON SF 3 " . (1G yer ‘McKay 1 1 | . ) . 6 to 3, last night at Providence. p- Ernle Vandeweghe paced the| ., \ aoe in ur Acooreen 1 McKay (cross checking) McComb. (holding easy to determine how deep is 36 W- WASHINGTON ST. The Reds, defending AHL cham-, 1 CK8 With 18 points. t Wayne 80. BOston-13. | “Second period. scortn None. Penalties their sincerity, how noble their

pions, needed the triumph be The Chicago Stags handed the cause the Bisons beat the Pitts. Denver Nuggets their 1ith burgh Hornets by the same mar- “''3!8ht defeat, 92-78. Denver L gin. + jecarried. a three-point lead into the! | In other games last night, the anal Period, but the Stags came Springfield Indians strengthened” : i

« : —— {ways seems to come through TE : their hold én third place in the Y | C . ) § | Westeris Division {these castigations with a new Rl 3 Eastern race by edging the New ugos avia S agers e use..... wkd os 3 Ost radiance, freshness and vitality, JEWELRY SHOP

1g just as Mr. Lucifer promised fh | 38 [ 146

Haven Ramblers, 3 to 2, and the

-1in the league. held the Cleveland

Cioeinnati Mohawks, poorest team To Play Against Spain Bluatuish

‘Barong, Western Division lead: Ie - 5 (Tf ers, to a 6-to-6 draw. NICE, Jrance. Jan 2 OJP Lewis Gets Two A crowd. of 8261, largest to i | ircumstances play 8 watch Buffalo at home this sea-.- The gas: Sm on, saw little Doug Lewis get, Yugoslav basketball team two goals. while Ab DeMarco... ,., ochi-nation tournament

Murdo. McKay, George Pargeter rand Paul Meger aot one enon to *cheduled to start in this Riviera

Jead the Risons to an ‘easy -vi¢. JESOrt town tomorrow. J tory over the Hornets ’ The Spanish team, which ar. Wingman Kern Hayden's goal Tived Saturday night, is conwith only 49 seconds remaining sidered a favorite. ’

in the gare gave Springfield its The Yugodlav announcément victory over New Haven. Vern upset the tournament's organizKaiser and Billy Gooden got the Ing committee at the very .mo-

‘ other Springfield goals in the ment it was working out the

Blue Jays’ Future {Spanish team also occupies. Paul | iCnimet, secretary general of the | SCHENECTADY. N.'Y.. Jan. 2 tournament, persuaded the Yugo-| (UP)-— Albert E. Houghton, presi- slave to stay but gave them a dent of the Canadian-American separate dining room so. they Baseball League, today prepared would not have to eat with the to call A meeting to discuss the gnanish team. future of thé Schenectady Blue Countries sending teams to the Jays. . : tournament are Spain, YugoThe Jays were Informed last yavia Italy, Finland, Holland, week that the Alhany Senators 'geigium and Austria. {of the Eastern Laague would not| cuimet suggested there might renew a territorial agreement |, o temporary solution to the PECTIN Te Schenectady ballipolitical stumbling block by ar-| Houghton declined to com {AREINE 8. Dlavor! between two

\ . ~of four, with the winners on the Albany Club's action, He ! said the “néxt move” depended | moe INE for the finals. Tow, M

on President Peter J. McNearney! : | of the Jays, swith whom he had Taylor Loses; 62-41 ' not yet spoken. The league meet:| SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal, Jan. ing will be held Saturday. 2 (UP)—Cal Poly of San Luis Under Minor League- biseball Obispo racked up its fifth straight law, territorial rights of the Al- basketball win Saturday by debany Senators include Schenecs feating barnstorming Taylor Unitady. The operating agreement versity of Upland, Ind, 62 to 41.

‘| expires next month, and unless The winners’ Henry Moroski tal-

the Senators reverse their stand jjed 13° points to b scori Schenectady will be without an honors. Center Norgian Wilhelm)

threw the international basketball tournament into., turmoil yes. /Buffsic terday with a flat announcement that Yugoslavia “would under no Hersh Aven

fd in the beginning, there / would

Minneapolis 87. Andersems. 75. 8t. Lo =

yracuse 79 - Washington TI. man (Sclisizsi. Lundy, 153] Penajties foci Brn as,, Ba een, “hele k iadeiphia 59. ; . Chicago 92 Beaver 4 r S [pens wr . GAMES TONIGAT i Baltimore at Anderson “oe On the Ice

AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE

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Wai tir Job. RESULTS LAST NIGHT Mites "Veickovie, pofitical advisor! iain Pittabureh 3 ; threatened to stall the opehing fs eld J. Rew aven: 3,

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{ rovidence hey 1 Pl - ho | Ind ANAROLI helt au 0. ain and Yugoslav re Atvid. neinna , velan 44 4 Yugoslavia were divid NATIONAL LEAGUE

be no difficulty if 1 f Detrojt : » 5 HA 2 7 culty . Only one 0 tro FP g : N ASN 7 3 them reached the finals. Montreal on 1 i : » 7 Individual team members from Foronte i i 8 ik iis 101 “108

Yugoslavia said they were not Chicase AY against playing the Spaniards but nica t Montgial |. Ra York 0. that their political advisors were form ¢ New ors

bound by drders from home. - beree——— . 6 Heavyweight Bouts

| final 33 miniited of aston kite tournament chart. Si ena's M instay there have been sothe disgraceful] EVERYDAY LOW PRICES | period with 1.0' lead. - + | Demands To Move : ; On’ Tuesday Mat Card abuses with both sides=-gromoters | BLUE POINT o0reiy A I Yugoslavia also demanded that Out With Injury. To {and colleges—offending and suffer-| : : Officials Ponder its team be moved out of the ALBANY, N.Y. Jan. 3 (UP) 18, PONTE, FUIPLT Crying. It will be ore thing to pro-| P+" Fies, "a Funes atts a [Hotel De La Pai¥, which the|— Despite a 12.game winning ®E%¢¢ °0 $ fiw goiousing Proglami § A

: "ring tomorrow night, with rivalign, pak: the Siena College basket, ther teams slated to collide

ball players were unhappy today!” because Capt. Bill Boland, six-|!n the. main event.

foot guard and a mainstay of] The Australian tag-team show the team, will be out of action Will send Ernie and Joe Dusek,

../intentions. At this time of the

= They vary only in name ana styic | Guaranteed WATCH

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l, Tt Is my feeling the mean- | Ingless and candidly commer- SALE! | eial games will ultimately meet * second rate . : : and - shoddy promotions. The ! Toul Int Fores. dol, O 1 public has a way of settling | scope sels, mechanical 0 the life span of these things. trains, leche frais, The National Collegiate A. A. hobby sefs, table and Discount | has been making a‘study of the chair sels. hobby horses, basketballs, - fool: | over-all post season picture and | pa fricycles, wagons, sceolers, erecier

its fact finders. will make re- || oie hemi ports and recommendations at NITY J Wiervscaie_ Whe

the annual session here next . She. Wonual ses next | | BICYCLES 15% Discount That their findings will not be overwhéimingly complimentary is THE ABOVE DISCOUNTS ARE AL. as certain as certaip.can be, for} ED OFF OF OUR ALREADY

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for at least six weeks. ‘the Omaha. roughhouse artists, Boland fractured the large against Mike and Ben Sharp. . bone in his left wrist Saturday The Sharps recently beat the Du- 02118] 17; eT

night when Siena beat William seks here in a three-fall match.

& Mary, 57 to 50. Newcomer Eric Pederson, ‘who Siena meets Regis College of was Mr, America in 1948, will Ee EIR Lil RAT ALT Denver here tomorrow night ng Al Lovelock In the support-| |

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Justice and | America End play for the ¢ senior all-star ville, Fla. on Rice game Ww appearance fo The well-balan "Ta T%-point fa its record ‘of a bowl contes! The Owls 1} line, headed by Williams and ( Justice failed t lina to victor: bowl #ppearar will retire his the game and it up with a will think he ° Sooner At New O hopes to mal second straig victim. - The | favorites, were in offensive | Seniors on tackles Wade West and ba and George TI finest players tory. —A crowr © pected for the « Bowl! sports cs Missouri, hu triumph. after 1940, will mate against Maryls team, in the 'G sonville, The game w and the 25,000 souri runner V Maryland--pas: ‘provide a goo tion. Six-Pe¢

Kentucky wi choice over 8 Orahge Bowl little West Co to show the customers a. t¢ ‘all of whom Fullback Saxo terback Johnn . In other co will play Tex Sun Bowl at | Murray plays ~ the Oleander | Tex.; Tempe host to. Xavie - Bowl at Phoer Wofford meets State in the