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~ ND's O'Shea Is Big George's. Roommate This Season BA : Battreall : Janice Battrealil's By FRANK ANDERSON : 2 THERE'S GOLD in those goals by George. 639 High; Milano And the gold is helping George live -in style. George Girls Drop Game (Mr. Basketball) Mikan of the Minneapolis Lakers has By MARION CRANEY architects at work on a $90,000 house in Minneapolis—not| Bill Beck, last night's top Ft. Knox. : kegler, sat back today and Mikan rates as high with his teammates as he does Watched his sizzling 721 bounce, | with a yardstick. The 6-10: i around among the records, l : ! » Games of 223, 230 and 268 Ean ne tr mrss as su HENGT Still SCCKS os om sy sm oe we with the Lakers, We understand ] Be at De he he | De Bennette ner nner PUCK for Caps r Ede on alleys 7 and 8 at That's why Hermie'’s pear-shaped| Br le. E A a ero),

physique is still clothed in a Minneapolis uniform.

A rookie could do wor ¥ : uf rai . : : spd cultivate. Mikan's se nan Forward Lines In the Bemis Classic on Penn-| Wilson. (Second row): Gary Christian, Dale Hollingsworth, Edgar Cottingham, Charles Spencer, Tom Anderson, Junior Burden, Jim Guilfoil *John Snyder, Doug Rees, Kevin O'Shea, fresh out of Notre| By BILL EGGERT Eytvania lieve, Jagics Bathe Larry Norton and Donald Embry, (Third row): Coach Clifford Reese, Richard Ruwe, Ross Robbins, Donald Bell, Lowell Robinson, Dwaine Bell, Ted Potter, David Heim: Ero So Heller of th Tndlseig that helped her team take a burger, Dean Templin, Ralph Garner, Ernest Embry, Joe St. John and Assistant Coach Edwin White. (Fourth row): David Laupert, George Mcloud, James Smith, David O'Shea won't be cut from the of his forward lines knows the S2me from Milano Inn. | Thommen, Paul Sleezer and Merlin Perry. squad. {score. So he’s made changes in Although her 28, 2 = fo #8 a s 2 a s & = [two of them in an effort to find left her tops for the night, Marge ; i THIS YEAR'S National Bas-2 much needed puck punch. .| Skelton, Gertrude Rose and Pat| Coach Reese Has Led Light Squad ketball Association best-seller, The Caps are going to need all Striebeck pulled out a 638, 625 To Enviable 6-2 Record Thus Far could be “A Tale of Tri-Cities,” /the scoring they can muster as and 606 respectively 10 ire) By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS The Blackhawks have trimmed they face three games with West- Milano Inn the night, 2 0] It was during the Battle of the Eulge. down to the limit and look good ®™® Division American Hockey 2649. The Nazis demanded surrender of Bastogne. But a general with what's left. League foes. The league-leading| Milano's game loss. was its third said: Nuts!” '

[Cleveland Barons are due in the

Two deals afe Proving to be b in the last week, and its fourth Twenty miles from Bastogne, a 40-year-old tech-sergeant and ones. for - the Brave by ie Seu Ray oN he in the last two seasons. [his Rail-Splitters platoon of the 84th Infantry Division were surLogan, late of the defunct St.|\week.end series with the St. Louis Judy Hindel Posts 610 rounded by Germans, But they, too, said “Nuts!” ere was s n those 40. ———————— Yous Bombets, alyankle Flyers. } | Judy Hindel of Indiana Fur year-old legs i commanded a County—and a line averaging 153 ’ Average 1.2 Now lcame up with a third-game 235 presidential Citation for doing a —One of the county's lightest.

y jah glad D Boat te ooh Othe 1.2 goals per game in five yp,.e weeks, Doctors had ordered Today, the ‘spirit’s still there do- Pound first string quarterback, routings when he made the, .norary layoff. Teammate ine a tough job for the 45-year-old has “fattened” up since he earned

z= 8 8 changes yesterday. He moved! } , , {Wilena Hansen rolled the other |{och.sergeant—Coach Clifford M. his first letter last year at 95 OTHER HAWKS who 11 bring Capt. Rod .Morrison in with the, nor count, a 6086. Jc Serge commands respect and Pounds, smallest régular back in smiles to MacMillan’s florid face Wilson brothers, John and Larry.| { ’ Pp

are Dike Eddleman, Jack Nichols, Then the Blueshirt head man in.| The Kingan A-A five at Dezel- football teams at little Pike the state. “You can't Japs ym," Mike Todorovich, Noble Jorgen- serted Gordon Haidy in Rod’s old an alleys racked up a three-game Township. Reese says, which typifies Pike's

sen and Kleggie Hermsen. Herm- spot with Enio Sclisizzi and Max| team total of 2849, which included| There are no Presidential Cita football spirit generated by Reese.

sen is a pickup from the defunct McNab. . ‘a game team total of 1094. They tions now, but the sarge and his| Of a 33-man squad—a large Chicago or fil He, like Jor-| The locals’ third line remained/ were rolling in the Fehr's Beer Red Devil platoon might be cited. group for Pike Township—Reese gensen, is 6-10 and a handy man| the same with Jerry Reid, Freddy| League there. They're closing the most success- has 11 seniors, most 6f whom

in the keyhole. Nichols, “the! Glover and Doug McKay holding] Others who reached into the, ful grid campaign in Reese's five have had much to do with=this team’s leading scorer last season, forth. But that will ‘be subjeci honor count were Duane Bruhn, years of 11-man football at Pike year’s record. stands 6-7. to change. {Service Springs team, with a 683 against Speedway’s tough Spark-| Eight Seniors Start Warren Perkins and Gene The Barons stepped into firstifrom 265, 216 and 202; Dan Tor- plugs tomorrow. | Vance are around to add ex-|Place over the prostrate forms zewski, Heid Drugs, with a 669 Pike has won six and lost two Eight of the starters are senperience. Cal Christiansen, a To-|0f the Cincinnati Mohawks, thelfrom 201, 242 and 226, both at this season—tying 6-2 record of|Ors. Three others—Junior Halfledo University graduate, and Ed{early surprise. Cleveland took Pritchett - Hunt - O'Grady; Bernie|the Capital District championship back Dean Templin, Sophomore Gayda, Washington State, are both“ends of a week-end home- Mills, Indianapolis Heater Service /team two years ago. (Halfback Ronald Bell and Sophothe rookies who caught on. and-home setto with Providence/a 264, 253 and 147 for a 664 at Pike Is Second more Gary Christian—contribute nin While the Flyers were measuring, Illinois alleys 9 and 10, and Fred imuch to Pike's success against AN ILL wind blows nothing | the Mohawks twice. The Barons’ Bohrnman, with a 197, 233 and| A victory at Speedway would be bigger, heavier opponents. but trouble for pro basketball SeVen-game mark is four vic-|225 for 655 at St. Philip's. |citation enough. If Beech Grove| Ten lettermen are giving Pike teams. The Olymps found that! tories, two defeats and one tie. ‘© Women honor count scorers|ties or defeats Lawrence Central a good working nucleus. Ronald out on their #rip to North Taro- {were Marge Skelton, with a 215, Nov. 3, Pike and Lawrence will Beard, (who joined the Marines) | lina last week. Close Scorin Race 204 and 219 for her 638; Gertrude|share the District crown. Pike's might have made a difference in| The “Bucket Brigade” flew into] € Rose, a 625 from 20Q, 216 and 209;|second now. : Pike's two losses—20 to 14 to the backlash of the Florida nurri- | ny SCC Footh H [Judy Hindel, a 196, 179 and 235 Reese tackles Pike's problems Lawrence Central and 13 to 0 to! cane and was forced to set down| - a for 610, and Pat Striebeck, a 170, [like a sprightly 23-year-old on his tough, unbeaten Ben Davis. 200 miles from Charlotte, fheir| Times State Service 231 and 205 for 606. [first coaching job just out of col-| gepior End John Snyder, with destination. Next came a fve- RWSHVILLE, Oct, 24—A close lege. (He captained Indiana Cen-i49 points is the county's leading) hour bus ride to the rendezvous ace for South Central High

a en route. ors, in which the winner may not intendent at Renard Linoleum &| Reese has done much with little mo oi are-among the top pointor on Se at 10 be determined until Oct. 31, Rug Co, fell 23 pins short of the —often it hasn't been too late.| eli g PP | p. m., two hours late. It was an Seemed likely today. {533 - three-game score he hit the He has backs averaging only 138 ill wind for -the box office, too.| Although he didn’t score as the three previous nights he had!pounds — smallest in Marion nd Duuine. one of the state's Hurricane forced the game to be Lions topped Columbus, Rush- bowled. H S. Grid S hedul [better half-milers, has 30. Tem-| moved from a 16,000 capacity out- ville’s Jack ,Cross continued to| He tipped a weak 510 last night M1. J. Ori C vie plin has 24 door stadium to an armory hold- pace the field with 36 points. Loh-at Pritchett’s, after Consistently . TODAY J * ing only 3500. man Atwood. Franklin, closed knocking off a 533 at Delaware| Lewrence Central st Franklin Ind. 8 Jim Guilfoll and Edgar Cotting2 u = [the second place gap to two Oct. 6, a 533 the next Monday at|®s™req Heart vs Deaf School at cyo, Nam are the senior tackles and WAH-WAH JONES of the points as the Cubs routed Greens-'Pritchett’'s, and a third 533 last/® » m. TOMORROW Junior Burden, a tough defensive Olymps will take time out Friday burg and Duke Hill, Seymour, Friday at Delaware again. | meech' ‘Grove ‘at Hen Davis..8 p.m. performer, and Charles Spencer night to receive the ‘Star of surged into third place with 30. | MEN Broad Ripple at Manual. 8 Bos om |are the senior guards. Tom An- ye Stars” award at the Lakers-Col-. Cross and Hill both will wind Bill Beck. Pess's Liquors Bcatur Central at Danville, § p.m. |derson, another senior defender,

. . - T3 tur Centrai at Danville, 8 p. m i 4 Duane Bruhn. Service Springs . . 883 re lege All-Star game in Chicago. up conference activity in games Dar Torzewski. Held Drugs 60) Fann Tap Cltmtra at Tech. 8/18 at center.

| ren Central % «+ 669 p m Snyder and Burden are four- . oo Pike Township at Speedway, 8 p. m. | ___ _~ Lr ee 0

basis of his play with the col- chance to catch Cross will come Fred Bohraman, C. V. Beer . or 653 umbus at Southpert. 7:30 p. m. | legians last year.’ lon Oct. 31 when Franklin enter-| Francis Leppert, optimist ad 8s Washington at Terre Haute Gerstmever. Snowstorm Breaks Up The O}ymps play Tri-Cities injtains Columbus. . [Rasen Utne, oe Dusinessmen.. 038 | FRIDAY | . Paris, Ky., Friday so Wah-Wah Sonny Jack of Connersville Charles Pi ih ergy es... 8%) Shortridge ne m, ‘Barnstorming Game plans to fly to Chicago, joiningitallied 31 points as the Spartans Georse Hessiin. Diamond Chain...) $35| “Crispus Attucks st Gary Roosevelt. 8, PRESQUE ISLE, Me. Oct. 24 the teim Saturday night in Min- romped over Aurora, giving him|loren Cooper, McClanahan R. E...... 836|P i \ giste Deaf: School at Indiana (UP)—Maine’s first snowstorm of neapolis. {the leadership in the total points! William trong, Tatars peli : G23 state Deaf School, 2 p. m. ithe season forced Birdie Tebbetts’| x 622 re : {barnstorming major league base-

sa 8 : lin all-games category with 55. [2m Keller, W. Side Ch CRACK OF THE WEEK: J. R. Cross is the runner-up with 49. (Babe) Kimbrough of the Olymps’| The scoring leaders: front office surveying the damage Player Sch. after the locals lost to the Lakers Sion, ="

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