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FRIDAY, NOV. 24

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Last Year's Nemesis Buried as Olymps Whip Nats, 92 to 85

Syracuse, Which Once Had Indian Sign on Indianapolis Cagers, Bows Again; Beard Stars|

Times Special | Y., Nov. 24—It seems the Indianapolis Olym-| — pians don’t have any trouble starting their motor on cold days. Last night the Olymps continued to stay warm against Syracuse. The Indianapolis “Bucket Brigade,” with Guard Ralph Beard chipping in 25 points, Nats’ first in six home games this season. The Olymps, in continuing their; bad medicine for Syracuse, joined the Nats it an even year. Indianapolis ‘has a 6-6 mask and Syracuss is at 5-5 Last year Al Cervi’s Nats had the Indian sign on the Indianapolis club, winning seven games before losing. The jinx is old hat vins from their roster, Olymns winning Grand Rapids Hornets 108-78, in Indianapolis 10 days , cago in the first meeting between gained-a player, the two clubs this year. Last night the Olvmps got off yesterday, according to Howard

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CINCINNATI, O 24 Y LEAGUE (UP)-— Xavier University staved ision po act. a a . * 1°" Pts. G OQ off a - last-minute ! effort 2 3 30 84 31 to defeat St. Bonaventure 21-14 8 2 20 53 48 - yesterday as the visitors’ Quarter1 1 13 8 be back Ted Marchibroda an ston , Pls. @ 0Q © Eastern passing record 1577 32 69 yards f » seas : 1 3 an yards for the season. TIMER TE ; exe 17 0 8 83118 Additional Sports NIGHT x Haven 1 On Page 36 AGUE T L T Pts. g 0a B i 1a an FOR THE BEST BUY— 730 # a ® Comeras ® Photu Supplies 9.7 11 33 53 { ° °. 1.1 3 i >Jewelry Luggage NIGHT : ® Musical 'nstruments

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Blevins became a free agent Armory.

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Tonight's card in the pleted today lightweight scraps. George Morris of Louisville, who recently won a decision here over "Chuck McGow, Indiana featherweight champion, will meet Tom Ferraro of Chicago in a lightCOLUMBUS, O., Nov. 24 (UP) weight fight. while Tom Solitto — Francis . Hill yalbreath, 94, of Chicago and Red Lasseur of father of Pittsburgh Pirates Pres- Detroit meet. in the middleweight. ident John W. Galbreath, Colum- encounter. The complete car

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Mexico and Arizona in 1883. Kansas City, vs. Bob Roberts, In- | — dianapolis; lightweights. Four rounds — Tom Ferraro, Chicago, vs. George Morris, Louisville; lightweights.

Alumni Open Drill For Butler Net Tilt

Butler alumni open practice at! Four rounds—Red Lasseur, De1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the field- troit. vs. Tom Solitto, Chicago, house for their annual game with middleweights. the varsity Dec. 2. Woody Norris Four rounds - is serving as coach, Chicago, vs. Chuck

Mike O’Brien McGow, In-

This year a new wrinkle has dianapolis; featherweights: heen added to thé traditional -First bout—8:30 p. m. alumni “invasion” of the field- - : house. There will he two games. DiMag O’Doul In ‘the preliminary all alumni !

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» boosted the morale of wounded and: healthy GIs. DiMaggio and O’'Doul came to »* Japan to coach Japanese baseball players. They also flew to the front in Korea and visited wound- »* ed soldiers in hospitals in Japan. In appreciation of their they received silver medals from the. headquarters: and service Er OUP Arthur's here.

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Fight Team Stages Show for Veterans

A team of amateur boxers from

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Hospital. Fighters, all of whom are pre-i§ paring for the coming Times-I egion Golden Gloves Tournament, were: Bob Johnson, Phil ‘Horsely, Kirth Vance, Gary Flatter, Andy Watkins, Bob Polk, Frank Minor Perry Bailey, Ted Smith, Charles Allen. + A special wrestlfng match was staged by Frank Mike and Bo Hiner.. ; wat

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Winner Almost Cinch To Gain Title—Yanks Routed by Detroit

By JOHN GRIFFIN United Press Sperts Writer

NEW YORK, Nov. 24—It's the the in Sunday's top Football

Chicago Bears in the National

tually assured of the National Conference championship. That's the situation today and it's the direct result of the col-

{lapse of the New York Yanks.

All season long the New York: ers had made it a three-team race. But now they have folded like they were hinged in the middle. Their 49 to 14 rout by the Detroit Lions in one of two pro games Played Thanksgiving Day left the title field clear for the Rams or the Bears. In the other tussle yesterday, the Pittsburgh Steelers whipped the Chicago Cardinals, 28 to 17, to take fourth place in the American Conference,

Some Battle Sunday's big clash in the Windy City will be the second meeting

this year between the Rams and the Bears and, if it's anything like the first, it will be some battle. The Bears won that game in Los Angeles, 24-to-20, coming from behind with three touchdowns in the second half as Sid Lackman sparked the drive. The Rams’ chief flaw last time was the number of -their passes that the Bears intercepted. With Glenn Davis more fully trained now as a receiver, the Rams hope thev have the answer to the ¢anny defenses of Coach George

Halas. The Rams have only one more game after this— against lowly

Green Bay, while the Bears have two—against the Chicago Cards and the Lions, That means that the Rams can clinch at least a tie for the conference title by winning Sunday. The *Bedrs could take the lead with a Sunday victory, but probably would have to at least split the last two for a tie.

Can Tie Cleveland In. other games Sunday, the New York Giants will play host to the Philadelphia Eagles and

the Giants can tie the idle CleveBrowns for the American Confererice lead if they win; the, -Washingfon Redskins host the Baltimore Colts, and San Francisco visits Green Bay. The Yanks really looked an all-but-eliminated team as

they bowed to the Lions. Their chief excuse was that passing star George Ratterman retired with an the second

injury in period. i Ratterman, who three four TD passes in the two clubs’ last meeting, tossed only one yesterday, a 26-yarder to eGorge Taliaferro, ex-IU star. New York was slowed

visit, to 85 yards rushing while Detroit Evansville Mater Dei 13,

but the Yanks hit 26 of Detroit

got 377, 48 passes for 356 yards.

Detroit scored in each quarter. including a 21-yard TD flip to End

Cloyce Box, his second touchdown"

pass, in the last three seconds. Bobby Layne threw twq, TD tosses and scored one himself. Indiana's ‘Bobby Hoernschemeyer tallied on a 65-yard run.

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Lafayette Jefferson Seen As Top High Cage Squad

Same Starting Five Which Went to Finals

Last Season Ready to (Editor's Note:

campaign.) By KURT FREUDENTHAL,

They haven't even begun to fight |. . Broncos already were being talked up today as popular choices for 1950-51 Indiana high school basketball honors. Coach Marion Crawley was in the enviable position of starting same starting five that went where Jeil's

where he left off last spring all the way to the state Buckin’ Broncos lost to Madison. Crawley's quintet consisted of six-foot-three. Ted Dunn, Bill Bone, Charles Reynolds, Denny Blind and Bob Pierce. Jeff may dominate the north tourney district, but

competit on, from the Calumet and other far-northern districts . ? will be as Et as ever. 52 Races to Feature opcoat I] t (OW! From Gary, Froebel, Emerson ind Mann should be good. Elk AAU Event Dec. 16 17 S th V d C in hart of the northern loop’s eastern | The Indiana AAU will stage its ee the Varie 2 wing. is veteran - studded, and first offic State. Age Group Selection of pe South Bend bound to come. SWimming Championships De : . i through with at least one tough 12 ind 17 in Indianapolis Tailor Shep . i ie v Athletic Club pool : outfit. . Fititwor races have: been Garments at 3 Froebel's Blue Devils still have a = Mgys : Ss) *duled in’ the two-day meet Leons .

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their two six-foot-five Viademir Gastevich amd Moore—who operated suce from the double-pivot last year. Built Around Tall Star Elkhart, which lost foot-one Jim Troup from its starting line-up, is built around six-foot-seven - Paul Likins and six foot-two Ralph Kaufmann, and Washington may succeed Central 1s South Bend's toughest team. At Central, genial Bob Primmer is starting practically from scratch. He retained: only Bill Jensen and Bob Kuhny from his first ten, which included the classy Entee . Shine, Tommy Deckard, Gene Fodge and Jack Morrical 3ut Primmer, like Lafayette's Crawley, is a master hardwood strategist, and close observers predict his junior-dominated club, which includes at least half a iozen six-foot-and-above prospects, may be ripe fora few surprises when it counts next February and March. Hammond and East Chicago Washington also lost heavily via the graduation mill, but WashingCrosstown rival the thick for. west

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Take Over Again

This is the first of four storiés on probable team alignments for the 1950-51 Indiana high school basketball

Uttited Press Sports Writer Jefferson's the most

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Missouri Eleven Stuns Kansas, .COLUMBIA, Mo.; Nov.

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A crowd of 17-degree temperature

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season’s fine squad, and Washing ton-Clay of St. Joseph's County are among the "big, little” upstate clubs. Clay rises or falls with the form of huge Don Schlundt, its six - foot - eight center who is benched with a broken finger, =

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