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0 Policy On Television To Be Studied

Armed Forces Draft ! Also to Be Talked At Parley Dec. 6-10

Times Special

presidents will ference's football television policy | when the group meets here Dec, | 6-10.

ference President (Tug) Wilson said today,

any action until after the NCAA |

11-13. The conference's television com-

ance, will place all of its material before the meeting along the conference's own policy duronference conducted an

ment in th

past fall,

experi-

eater television this

Other Discussion Points

Other se: ONE: The future draft policies the Armed Forces and their effect on college enrollment. TWO: Consideration of suggested amendments to the Sanity Code of the National Collegiate Athletie Association and their possible effect on Conference policy. Conference meeting will open Dec, 6 with a meeting of the Big _Ten publicity directors followed “hy sessions of the athletic directors beginning Dee,. 7. Dec. 8 and 9 will bring together| faculty representatives as well as coaches of baseball, golf, tennis, | football and wrestling and the! Conference ticket managers and| intramural and physical educa-| tion directors. The presidents of Big Ten universities, or their appointed repre-

items up for discussion!

CHICAGO, Nov. 25—Big Ten| Conference athletic directors and review the con-|.

“In the case of television,” Con-| Kenneth L.| “the | conference naturally will not take,

convention in Dallas, Tex, Jan. |

mittee, which has been conduct-| ing a research on sports attend-|

with an analysis of the effect of |

ng the 1950 football season. The!

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p= eC] Cesar Brion held the heavy bag for bewhiskered Joe Louis in a Chicago gymnasium. The Argentine will be the Brown Bomber's_.

target in a 10-round match at the Stadium there next Wednesday, there next Wednesday.

New Albany Is Loaded | With Cage Talent Again

This May Be the Big Year for Bulldogs, Despite Strong Southern Conference

team alignments for the 1950-51 Indiana high school basketball campaign.) g By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer None of Indiana's high school basketball teams is more gifted with talent than that of New Albany, and Gordon Raney’s Bulldogs who've been knocking on the gate since '38, may get another chance this year to move into the Hoosier hardwood “Hall of Fame.” Raney’s boys may be the best the Bloomington semifinal district has to offer this year. They emerged victorious last year, & year, but despite a tremendous height ad-

sentatives, will meet with the con-| vantage over Lafayette Jefferson Line Crasher i Bi ! en | Midlands, Midwest, Pacific Coast, These predictions will not be vards in penalties. Most of them Sacre with Charles Dey convert- ! ference faculty group and ath-i failed to shoot their way into the lockies, South and Southwest. [guess work. The coaches have ac- for holding and illegal use of ID Chases Penalty Fla letic directors on Dec. 9 and the|state championship title game. Crashes Red Light, INDIANA | They will rate the teams injcess to secret scouting reports; the hands. Indiana had 88 yards uses Fenally »ay . conference winter meetings willl Raney lost 6-foot-6 Bob Clay- Dec. 12. Texas Christin: %5,0r5on Sate: order each week and from their they know the material situation charged against it. There was no scoring a 3 close Sunday, Dec. 10, with aiton and Don Loughmiller from sas State; Dec, 22 Danie at Butler: ballots the United Press will com- at every school and the hunfred Purdue powered to 14 first second half. The team wit 10 he ir e fhe 2 2 a ea a ow Pec. 55. at Butler: Dec. 21. au’ Bradie 0 and ther things which are downs, while Indi hing Wind at its back punted 40 or 50 joint meeting of the faculty and!a club called the tallest in the . Dec. 20. at Dra pile weekly ratings, based on 10 and one o 8 f ° hdiapa's rushing yards per kick. The team facin directors. |state. The Bulldogs still are tall. ~~q7 yMBUS ©. Nov. 25 (UP) iChian at Olio STATE; U8 Noms! points for each first place vote, essential to the intelligent ratings attack netted five. Indiana gained ya ye on a. a 2 : ith 6-foot-f Ed Glover and tite tei 20. at PURDUE. Jan. 21..OHIO pine for s d and so on down to of all teams. 200 yards rushing, surpassing the wind struggled and fumble |v 0 our # rove n -—QOhio State U niversity’ s Fullback 81 ATE: Jan. 217 MINKE: OTA nine Zor second ahd.so on with no hope of ainin vardage - |6- foot-3 Don Belcher leading the eb 10, at INNISO TA, Feb. 12, at one for 10th. The selections of The hoard’s selections will be Purdue's 151. However, Robert- Bt 8 : Rice Is U set lay. Frank Stemle acd Pal ohuck Gandee, who specializes in 102. ‘Fon ™' yr NORTHWESTERN: Feb. oh WAIL b riodtial ORM e son's -fine 48-yard scamper and 2° the steady rain made the gridcrashing through for first downs, 19. at ILLINOIS: Feo, IL PURDUE: Feb. each’ coac will be con al. - called the United Press Basket- : iron sloppier each moment. {Poff, their playmaker, aren't far crash OE ugh one traffic light > Wisconsin’ > * MICHIGAN Mar Only Rating of Kind ball Ratings Olson's 63 yard dash accounted pp sne 0 ‘WwW ISCONSIN. R a. ’ chi n Di rOVEe By TCU, 26-14 (behind in the sky-scraper depart-', h 2 3 9 PURDUE : ; ; Here are the coaches who make {OF most of Indiana’s rushing Once Princeton recovered a ent. 0 many ere. te6. 12st pen p2%%. 5 Wabash: Dec. 8. Kansas State; Their votes will provide the wp the Bosra > total. . fumble on the Dartmouth 14 yard " randee, never too fast on open pe %. t Kentucky; Dec. 13, at Bradley: i : . 2d y . ‘ HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 25 (U er” The southern “hotbed,” how- o. . eon oh Dee. do theme De 1s 2 Butler, Only basketball rating based on EAsh Gains 4 on Passing line, but could not even score _ Bobby Jack Floyd and Gor-lever is loaded with about a dozen field running, also failed to dodge pic 9p Notre Dame at Butler. oo "the opinion of the men who know Clair P. Bee ‘Long Island: John J “from there. n i Nn i 4 Nia i oward ob- ¥ : geous Gil Bartosh led TeXaS other powerhouses. .Jefferson- wo POlCeMmen with a warrant. | oan. 3 MIC eOTA: Jan. 20. IN. the sport the best. The nature of 14P%, Gallagher, Niagara, Howard iob.! Purdue had gained four first| ,. . coco Alble Booth, wiped Christian’s Horned Frogs to an p They caught up with him at the Dana: Jan 27. at NORTHWESTERN; board, givi h ti f New York, and Donald Moore. Duquesne. downs by passing. Samuels hit awe) fon Stina 8 ville's Red Pevils, back in’ the|p, ckeve training table today after Jap. 29. MICHIGAN STATE ‘the board, giving each section o MID LAN rover of 16 Dees att ts for 110 °ff the ball and the players’ faces upset 26-14 victory = over Rice | good graces of the THSAA after Ugieys Jamming lane lonays Feb. 3, at OH Pil 5 ILL INOLS, [the country equal representation, Forrest C. (Phog) AN Seven o pass atiempls lor after every play. Once he threw _ today in the kind of weather] he had avoided them for two Feb. 10, at Marqus Feb. 12. = = a Drake. Oklahoma: Jack Gard s yards, while Indiana's Lou = ) y spending a year in-the corner for CONSIN; Feb. 17, a TLLINOIS; Feb. P—— State: Eddie Hickey. 8t. Lous ie down a flag for a penalty. The football fans in the North and] . months on the charge. MINNESOTA e at = IN DIANA. and H. P. Iba. Oklahoma A. D’Achille completed only two of wind carried it 30 vards away and h {getting too friendly with neighbor- Fob NS NONTHWESTER: Fordham Beats NYU, MIT : eight for 10 yards vind 30 yards away Fast would have loved. ling Silver Creek, already have 5.2 8 3 Mar. 3. at WISCONSIN. to Forrest ar/Anderson, By ri ne S ohert i 3 vi i he had to chase it, amid laughs ! ‘ TLR , ey ~ ar 3 owles nnesota < 2 S Floyd, a driving, leaping full- served notice they hope to make CRUISERMAN Jerry Grady fLLINOIS . 13-0, On Flooded Field Dame.’ Branch MeCr acken. obertson made 63 yards Ine, the crowd. He didn’t throw TY : and Pot Montenero dropped in on Dec, 4, Marquette: Dec, x Oregon State; Newell, Michigan Stat 13 tries and Olson picked up 100 dow i back, scored all four TCU touch-up for lost time. at- Toledo: Dec. 16. at De Paull NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (UP)— PAC TFC COAST IT effort ‘lead Indi wn again. downs while Baztosh, infighting: ~ 4 the Bucks at. lunch to ive Chuck Dec. a. Washigglop Sate. Dec. 23 Pean:| 2 Rif Nasiungtone At... in 17 éfforts to lead Indiana. — shysical sha for the first. tifhe Beat Good Team tHe invitation to headquarters so 1 yan ia: Dec.’ 38, De Pauli Dec 29, BU: Near-Hurricans winds” OWT i oo Mu 0 Bh el “elarente: oy s Price. “Sehmidt had 45 “yards in 14 at- that h. ere waste stor Hers A" * : lifornia res WOR outher " ” i" ‘ Pp ya bol ot Ros yo Jeff, coached by a native son, he could pay the $5 owed since NESOTA ab oY ISCONSIN won: $5 MIN: through the "Polo Grounds and Galifornia. and Phil Woolpert. Sa og an- tempts, Heninger 44 in 15, Young that 1 Se! Ee WR on 8, } re's - ’ £ a fy 4 § 8 av 0 fense spread with sure-shot pass- Bill Johnson “Big -Ed” Denton's Sept. 23, the date of his 3 a. m. MICHIC GAN: Jan. 15, at INDIANA; Jan. 20, & driving rain flooded’ the turf isco. KIES 30 in 16 and Durham 16 in three the football as Dre the $ 85 vt Ge rald r nid J 0 S > es and sepectacular runs successor—led a good Terre Haute lunge through the red light. Feb. 5 at PURDUE: Feb 10. WISCON- with four and five inches of Wales Eo te a: phe: arald eran; tries. PURDLE game. They finally managed to . Ha SIN: Feb. 12 HIO STATE: Feb. 17, e Vadal t tah. Everett Shelton. J J * Most of the 30,000 fans who Gerstmever home, 49 to 48, in| He's back with the team now pliiofe* pil: SPIROENN pal S 'dijt0day as Fordham's Rams Kept, fatal Peterson. Utah. and BES] ott sr Supar. Sanuk. MIE UD 2 radio telephone, set-up to & the t Southwest: Conf {their opener on the road last and played against Michigan this OHIO STATE their bowl hopes alive by slogging, SOUTH i Nk ST: get their stories es out. aw e two Southwe onfer-{ : . Ma at CR WESTERN; Mar. 5— 13 to 0 vict D “jent |. Everett Case. North Carolin na State: EA Left Guards—Deem, Jackson. *Scallish, {week. Johnson has height in afternoon. M to a 13 to 0 victory over ancie : BD le ence teams tear into each other! ‘ at MICHIGAN. BTAT - i a Diddle, Western Kentuck Adolph Rupr Centers—Knitz, Bowen, Reed — ms wore light topcoats, but they! |6-foot-4 “hobby’- Gibbs, 6-foot- ert tee WISCONSIN rival New York University. fSehiucky: Tom Seah North Carolina. and Fight Guards—Hager, , Houston, Skibin- Speed Ne t M Wi y wi A a Dec. 2, Marquette; Dec. 8. Loyola: Dec. ; , 8 - iY yr : . xX ov. in wouldn't complain about the mild| 3. Don Cannon, while three other Eorlham Announces 111, at. Notre Ts Dee 16 at Marouette;| Only 1200 fans braved the-storm Beran Branly Horas Enristian: Fred Right Tackles_—Beletic, Brufier, P y e S ime dacs Wenther after redding PIAYers measure. 6:-£004:2...... Pec 18 at Kansas State; Dec, 19. at 8t. to.see the game, huddling in. the gnke.. Arizona. Jack Gray. Texas. RE. Quarterbucks-—Ssmuels: Bones scnmets- Cinderella Stakes ease gr gl E ville Central, th f r Grid, H A ds TLouts University; Dec. 28. Sa b ih Henderson, Baylor, and DS Earan, Slo at, v 8 ; Z about. snowstorms and blizzards| bvansyllle Central, : wi out arrier Awards Jan 1. ILL) HIG Jan Ah MICHIGAN huge double-decked stadium. ef Haitbacks = Durham, Camptield, INGLEWOOD. Cal. N 5 straight ° regional titles in its Times State Service (dan. 8, at MICHIGA an. 13. a es L : y NGLE ,. Cal, Nov, 2! * that struck the North and East. had OHIO STATE: Jan. 15: NORTHWESTE Maccloli, Klez ARTY Tow DR. at 5 Right Halfbacks Heninger. Schmidt Y sd i Do - wd pocket again appears to be the - RIC HMOND, Nov. 25—Merle A. Feb. oui er 3.8% gti Fo ck DRS omar (UP)—The best in the East beat . club te beat in the Pocket City. Rousey, Earlham College director feb, 12, at DUE, Ed. 17. peran, Young, us the best in the. West when Alfred IU Basketball Ticket | Three other Southern Conference of athletics, has announced the I M¢ GAN STR pen 3 Micill - : AT 'G. Vanderbilt's Ne t M od , > vy Left Ends—Anderson, Inserra x. nderpiit's Next Move race Sale Will Open Monda ‘teams— Bedford, Vincennes .and following letter awards. in foo! Mar..3 PURD, wy ey 1NDIANA By United Press 14.20, 3.00; Mr r, “ Ciulmone:,* . Left Tackles—Kovatch, Matesic t 3 : yw ashington—also promise to be ball and cross-country: ORTHWESTER 3.80. 2.80 Piper 40s (N Shaki ,'4.00. Also: Left Guards—Stebbins, Ross, Georgakis. t0 an easy three-length victory ; ok . Dec. 2, Western Michigan: Dec. 9. A F G d Fleet Arzo., Dauntedid, Black and Biue, Centers—Dolan, Becket. : Times State Service s in the thick for high ratings. WP Ba FOOTBALL D 5 utter; Dec. 16. Notre Dame: Deg 2 al air roun Grane Vagrant Cloud. Cacique Right Guards—Thomas, Talerico, Smith, over Special Touch in the $25,000I. Nov . aded with veter: ral eiser, George Duane Brown. pi ¢. 31, at Tul Dec 28 t Mar- ST : 8 JENTH : . prince. George Fioritto s BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 25In-| Bedford is loaded with veterans, i BOWE, ‘acne Christ bmah, i cud austie: Dec, 30. Notre Dar 2 4 f ) ‘Bord Saiping! 113 fk Kegne), ACEVENTH 1510-000; added; Prince GeOre ~ Right Tackles—Bosak, Russo added Cinderella Stakes for 3diana University will launch «ts and Washington, although small Dickman, George Cooper. John Eas 6. MICHIGAN STATE: Jan. 8. at 3.80, 2.80; Raydel, 112 (M. Duhon), ‘Lynchi, 3 Right Ends—Craton, Winston. rear-old fillies Wi > Bob: Ewin ob F aSeaward, 118 (J. Lynch, 2 Ae aL year-old fillies at Hollywood Park . ; ckhart wing, Bob Fowler. Guy MICHIGANT Jen 1y TOWAC sand 8 at 17.00, 5.60; This High, 101 (J. Salvaggioo!. Friendly Fr 108 (H. M Quarterbacks — ‘D'Achille, Petrauskas, . basketball ticket sale here Mon- in height, has its team from last Goens. Taser, fhorp Lichtenberg. Bob WISCONSIN: Jan. 20, OHIO STATE; Jan.|580. Also: xJoan Elise, Miss Dixieland. Fad ei J. Cilmone. Ashburner, today. . da Five days later, on Satur- year intac slus CW COC pey OWAr( Is, Murray Mills ick! 27 a nr E; Jan. 20. at OHIO STATE. Bumpty Bump, Wolfie, Fair Start, Henrys pion’ Trend ico. Brick. Left Halfbacks—Robertson, Byers > Sei re night, the Hurry in" Hooslers Ivan Cn oF Tell City. ii Mier De Suer.. Fred Sc a: 10 MIC IGN, prev. 8 a "We chica: Pal.’ xAm "1" Early,” Convalescent. XPar. atasty House Farm entry. Be a as a wan The Speedy Bull Lea Li proved George Smith. Larry Smith. Dave STATE ob 17 tr IND IANA % 2 Lr XPreid ¢ EIGHTH $2500: allowanc . Score. by. Periods: ’ : * her right to the title of best 3are scheduled to open the season; Glenn's defending Wabash Val- Ander, Bill Steen, Thurman Washington, MINNESOT! A: Feb. 26. at PU RDUE, DAY Alte 3 1/18 miles) —Fighting Purdue . : °®7 6 0 0-13 year-old filly of 1950 w oo a Charles Pratt, Burton. Ferguson, Guy Pont- ILLINO SECOND (3800; claiming: 3 years ud: wiytitams), 5.80, 3.80, 2.60 e, Purdue 3 ye YO 50 with her against DePauw on their home ley titlists, Terre Haute Wiley, {us kd Hamburger, Guy’ Chapel and MINNESOTA Ar To 1 Cag: 119 TW. Downs, 9:00, 4 60 r. In towns: Durham, | Jones. Point effortless win, Her time for the floor. {Paoll, Tell City, and Winslow are Sandy Clark, ma D aska..D . Our’ Freedom, 107 al 1114 <(N. Shuk, 4.80. Also: Le os- i, Jouchdowns: DU fs. Tone op / Ma C ROSS. Y ou N eo Dec. ), Lo 0 4.00 Lucky Al 109 H. | om. 1 . v Gal, pe ing after touchdowns amuels mile and Ss as There are approximately 3000 Other downstate powers highly Jules Tileston, Ral on . Cook, Wane LL Doe. 21 Ann Ame eu. Peligly Tupumf Gs) muse STATISTICS rdue Indiana track was 1:42 35. P08 ast basketball yearbooks, calling for regarded in early clippings, point- ¢ res A Thaler. JDurton Ferguson, City Dec. 29. a Kantas Cuil’ 5 Fay. WL Kyle, Rockwood Pitii Downs Lira. asiil utdie Indiana Tn = 10 home games, available to the ing for a red-hot Sanpign. Clemaris, Howard Roberts; John Peckham, &IlY Dec.. 30. at Kansas Mal ary Cant, At Lincoln Downs— Bushing Jardace PF weneral public, according to| rsp trp ie—— ron i ais a IN Da OHIO THIRD ($1000: claiming: p? 2 (3p FIRST. ($1500 claiming’ ! Passes Attempted 18 Basketball Briefs : \ 1d n UR . 38 fu 18s) —Flasher, 115 (P, J. ailey:. mile and yards) — Liet asses Complete 1 Ticket Manager L. L. Fisher: MS] Jan, 22. 10WA; Jan. 27. at O58 HE Neds €hoice. 11% (C.' Vanifold y 00." 3.80, 3.20 2. Passes sntercepted 0 1 Today's basketball schedule in the, D as 0. i+ Neds ~ iy % 2 I R.. a 1 CAT= 1 Fisher said that tie et orders) 8 ic ub wimmers CONSIN: F at MICH] 9.01 14.60, 3 righ Ung ou de 13 Kane, 4.80, 3.20 Red Whe Punts. a vay i 3. bor: AR m i ot . ¥ i : ee . 4.80. Also ere CK Baird), 3.80." Aso: Beach Punting Average 0-3 Boxing vs, Allison Apprentice, 11 3 . 10, INDIANA y regent Miss. pr ¢ ttl ‘rankie, Wrinkles. Fumbles .. ....... 4 4 ia. mm; C Sot : must be mailed to arrive at the! HIG STATE: Homan. Besu Fertune, DIggkents: Florida PAY: ode, Fl * Fir) Penalized ’ 53 5 [oe FPS, Col ve Aaneast Jets, 12 1. U. ticket office not before Mon- Se Lafa ette 47- 1 0 : i Ras Ak NORTH FoI RTH $1000: claiming; 3 yeals up: SECOND 131500; ela 2A p- an in YOSAL Steel ve Fairmount rot & ct 6 ngs) —CGay Henrietta, . stl. ol 7 furlongs) —Fa S naa r day. All tickets, postal orders or ' OHIO STATE 8) --Cay Henrie: pigs 7 futlohgsF Ta Téa mw Bout Moose Lohse: 3 p.m. Bland Hardwara i ticket window requests, will be Kansas State; [iec. 6, Butler 3.80, 3.80. Little Xs, Jo 109 M). Zakoor, 380. 3. a on ¥3 mas & Skinner, ‘> m | Whit nd ; - “ Marquette; Dec 11, Missouri: | , 2.60. Als so Tue, un o8Y (E. Pucko!, 5.80. Also a, “ 1.; Greenwoc § mailed to buyers. Indacs’ Break Three P Records; St. Louis Dec: 20. Ru Barbazure My Duchess, star Ros boiinne “To Ss Mat Card SHver Ciraie Tes Yo Barer Cleaners : —————————— Yar = nisl Hut! SLVver i 5. . r 1 S, : Kerr, Jim and Bill Mdyan\Star at La Oring FACTH (31000: claiming J, years 4p, 8 GLoLilia tT Fels Tw P Fay. desiring 3 ’ ’ : yt INDIANA iriongs)--Lhippewa {hie : Daily Double Paid $21.40 15 desiring to play Sunday games ? This Week S Sale. . 13. WISCONSIN bstinate Si, 109 (M. Du- : Lord (Tarzan) Pinkerton, the at the Dearborn Gym, call FR. 0500. i ’ Times State Service ; 3 > N ni, 4:60 3 00: Blue Badge, 112 (L. C.. THIRD 31500; claiming: 3 vears up; 5 - st ran i § Big 10 Cage Card LAFAYETTE, Nov, 25 The senior boys swimming team from 3 MICHIGAN STATE, Jan, 95. Cook, Also: Sy Pah Es PY aria Boo Macias). 8 0. well-muscled English mat impor. mete wi pate a Sn Side Tur. 5 1s * IR Iotl PYLE f x NORTHWESTER RN ** sett. Pebbles Hour, Misty Eight, Easy Al : 5 : tation, -and Joe (The Mighty) 2:30 p. m. in South Stde Turners Wa rin Un ; the Indianapolis Athletic ' Club opened their indoor swimmin Feb Pl YUE: Feb. 5. -at WISC oN: 2 x 40. 3.00; Star Batter, 115 (R.Law . ’ - * (Tourney. LFW vs i be i ¢ { eb. J = 000; allowances; 3 years up; » . q ite 7 2 v Allison 5 TOMORROW .: 4 : Bg Feb Li t IOWA. FP 12. SIXTH (32 Caffarelli), 1:00. Also: Moose Jaw, Duel De. 2 Titan, dynamic Boston product, other samé at 3:30 : 6 season, by outstroking Lafayette YMC A, 47 to 19, in a dual meet ILLINOIS: Feb. 7 MINNESOT? 1 1-18 milesi—Jal, 110 (T. Caffarellll. gar, Pynxsy, Fenestara, Supreme . . ; £ & Al 19, : LLINO ob. MINNESOTA. Keb. 19. 9 d, ‘18 (L : Ho . ace. - - Conéordia rites’ Valparalso.” |} one vesterday. : - | 8t MIC NN Pebat Hivos g.40, 3 0.05: 80; Bi i Bad. 1s i eit Ouwaner, Sold pining: 3 Margin. hinge peck wane, to jLa0e Hop: M id- A CF AS To fom x +. nar at De-P eene’, 2.60, Also: Lickety Cut, “Coincident, claiming yesr : along Rokko and Pancho mer: i 4 i at Manchester. tt Three oor a fol] before JDe Indace as they won 43 of: D Dep wa Danseuse. 380 80 34. Gavin, 11a 5. Baird. a palr of newcomers to locall. merican ootball : he 23 events. . Bill Kerr slashed 31 seco ds ff t} }. : ec. 4, DePauw. D 0 Western) SEVENTH ($1100: claiming; 3 years up: , Luther). 24.20 i ae Wil. T Pos, gd 3 econds off the 440-vard free- 5 ‘3 A 450 4 00; Edemgee, 111° (T. Luther: ] 7; ab 3 indiana “Central style mark by splashing to the Ro _ 4 . Micnigan: Der Dec. 3 Dec. 18.1 1.16 milesi—- Ration Book 113 (C. C.| Aco: Black Eag! A Pharalus, Sue's Special, Wrestling action, inthe Armory 3 4°00 1.000 . . : I 8g 1 1 c. 33 Dec. 38, Smith), 13.40, 5.80, 4.80; Mescara, 118 H.| Bylka, Jack's Niece, “Princess Eire, See O [ring Tuesday ni ht. ! 3 1.0 "79 akenh aT line in 5:00.4 IAC: 3 Rob Jordan. YMCA: 3, Bob House, Marquette; 30. Pitls- Keene), 4,80, 3.80; Spitfire, 106 (T. For Brass’ Baby, Ellehcor 8 tr ARSE ig (ag-teain battle He 2 2 0. 0 anterbury st DePauw MCA. Time, 2:26.4 ‘ } A tune), 8.00. Also ig ayor, loy : : eir Australian ta i TT y 1 3.0 250 . : ¥ Jan PURDUE; 8 L NOIS ; FIFTH (31600; cia 3 vear up w { pater al Than - Jim Moran broke the old record oils Yard hog ie Won Ly Don 1 es x tai NOR THWESTEDN, LHINOIS: In ds ‘Worry, Whiffletree, Lucullus. : LET EL JT completes a two-tilt tard arranged) estern Michigan 0 4.0 G00 } o Ua Ja Yan of 57 seconds for the 100-yard YMCA “Time, 248 3. Jim sunkes, dan star Jan 20. ar ILLINOIS; t EIGHTH (3900: claiming; 3 years up; 1260, 4.60, 2.80; Biltrite, 113 tJ. Baird), Billy Th d i freestyle, finishing 56.6. Te 100- Yard Eh Yin-Won by Jim Moran.} 282 t MINNESOTA I- 18 milesi— © K Doak..107 (P. Mul- 3.20, 2.40: Oreiing.’ 113 (V. Bush, 260. by Matchmaker Billy om an PEDIGO® 5 g A 4 ‘ri RSDAY ap . E In v0.5, eam IAC Jim Wellman, YMCA; 3, Don Les- By F modo Feb. 3 NG aTHWEST- lin 4.60, 340 X/leyhezs, 112 M SH20 a inte, nie: Bes ak er ar. will be for two falls out of three “4 » ¥ Oak aptai 3 3 ge . = eb. 0, ATE, Pe . 4 Jonnie, \ s Ja St. . : -' i and City at Ball State Captain ill Moran set a pool te. hic A Time, 56.8. (New pool record. INDIA 17. at WISC ONSIN > Fen Duhon. 13.80, 40 pane Why chy! Loutsan, Wild Bull.’ Ragtime Band with a 60-minute time limit. Your~South Side 2 Nia Touch RivaY record of 2:24.5 in the 200-yard'® %00-yard Hackstrokd— Won. by Bil 4 Ti MOXY: Fe 26. at INDIA xShifty Mae. Permanent Pal. No More SIXTH ($2500; saitowances: 3 years up; The main event will pit Buddy BULOVA Dealer g State at C34 Anderson w backstroke event. foran., IAC: 2, Frank MeKinney, IAC: at MICHIGAN CHIGAN STATE; Mar. 8. Hash, Star Graduate, xPennypacker, I furlongs) --Bold Bolo. 117 (H. Manifold: % pe : Cf DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY 38 : 0 COnirnl ol Tatty Warne). "Te Tudac tuiar bes h 3 John Stevens, YMCA. Time, 2.34.5. (Pool N MICHIGAN Love at Last, New Caledonia, Our Guess, T.40. 500 380 Jack Heather. 3 «J. Skol- Rogers, matdom’s “Atomic Blond I E — : vod 0ys team record.) ; . Pield 4d) : EAU ii. v8" i bra Kid, 325- » £ SATURDAY, er Junior boys 200-Yard. Breaststroke—Won by Tom . Dec. 2. Miami (O.) Totedo: | ¥ fuiidi,. 80. Also: High Hunch, James D against the Super Zebra y 325 <HIGO’S i took a 36 to 21 victory. over the rord. IAC! 2 Jim | Wellman, YMCA; 3, Dee. 13. Maraustte: Dec. 16. at Butler At B . ady ‘Dominave, sh Egan. No pound hooded unkown, for two '{ 1043 yi he > WELAY H a : Y juniors and the Midget In- CY oa sac. we h Min i K Stantords Dee. 21 rd t Pe Al Gl 22, t owie— Parkin. Atom TERE Under the is falls oyt of three. gia LN. a3 : if >. ¢ SLyieo— nu y i S BYC. wl yan sa 4 : 3 years 1818 OUL OL 1 . ey» 3 to dacs won 33-24 in a duelywith the IAC: 2. Frank Parrish, gb 3, Bob Jor. Jan. 3. at PURDL 6 WISCON:! FIRST ($2000: claiming: 4 years up: 11s aE ENTR (11800; gildwances: 3 d= 2 a i Wants IR dan, YMCA Thme 3 09 4. (New poo! rec- IN. Jan. 8 NORTH WESEE RY Ja 3,- miles) --Pifty-Five, 109 t 28 - a und, 112 1 t Imington of Fooue! at Roe Poly. home team » ord, old Tecor "at ILLINOIS; Jah. 15. at MINNESOTA. 18.00, £00; Avona. 106 (8 Boulmetis), 14.40 "WML ; ansville af Oeblod™ ct Summary 60-Yard' Freestyle Relay—Won by IAC Jan. 20, MICHIGAN STATE. 880: Golden Relish, 104 (N. Shuky, 400.13 Uy SAG SRG Boy Cwar Toro, ! Hana State of Jatian City, e | ar 311 Mo ran, Jim Morac, Bill Kerr, Bp eb Festern Reserve eh bart, Narragansett, Wonder (®lo © Sh o Br Bid oe a : i anchester 28 1 oe. Seninrs Lg ish). Time, 134 NORTHW ESTERN: Feb, 12. MINNESGTA i¢ Red Poppy. Ann Play, orgot, Firs ston. Bidseven, caring ; i gueite oy hliana, Tech, Relay - Wan by IAC J : MICHIGAN STATE: Feb. If RL Willie, Toronto. Mate, ly Pathe, adoraon- Preece en 3 consin Yoyo . x uniors ad. al + : try. cMrs. alladino entr os Lord, Frank Parrish Ofio’ STA TR Feb. 24, at IOWA: Feb. 26 ($2 : ' | 1 Mis iad at ge sa tere Time 2:54.2 \ ah a 2 an 20-Yard Njresiyle, Rela fon by TAC at WISCONSIN: : . 4 J32500; (mulidens; 2 year-old: IGHTH (31700: claiming: 3 vears up: i ” ¥ i as 220-Yard Freestyle— Won by Bill Kerr. onnie. Wolfe, Fre Bitver. wea ke Eger, Mar. 3, INDIANA: Mar. 5. JOWA. ulmone), 10.00, 5.60, 3.40; Timber Topper 11/16 miles)-—Bogston Hero, 107 9. Mc- . § WE : Frank, McKinney), “Hime. Joa, MICHIGAN STATE 118 (F. Cisneros), 17.40, 8.00: Telecast. 113 Dermott). 9.60. 8.30; 3.40: The Hova, 115 . § . so Card Breaststroke—wo. by Jim! Dee 2, at Wayne; Dec. 5 Detroit: Des.! (DD Mitchell), 5.00. Also 0 a Sleek 'L Pafundb), 5.00, 3.20: Ripton, 111 H, » i : Sunkes, YMCA. 2, Keith Miler, 1AC; 18, Marquette: Dec. 20, Penn State: Dec. silk. Hifalutin Miss, Kajocah, Isopera, Mr. Sampbelli, 6.00, (Also. Steel Bul nr yiul § : « Wilber Bishop, YMCA. Time, 26 30. PH Incete on. Fervid, Arbitress., Hespert Tanador * Gorbill, Gilded Trump, Double Briar, ” 3 (AR START THIS MORNING? > pals; Yard Freestyle Won by Fred Oliver, wi Wit NORTHWESTERN: Jan. 8, es, BLDEIUS BINS | Fai ir, Strike. Thoard, Bold Dan, Mighty \ . i on . i 3+ Mike Eger, IAC: 3, Phil Burgess, Cons, Jan. 13. INDIANA: Jan. 15, RE cect er perimentum, x i : : FUCA us Itt t IOWA: Jan. 20, at MICHIGAN: Jen 122 ilee) Midiopalie: 108 1 years HpsT NINTH 31508; claiming; ‘3 years up ® SWEATERS 2 i DID IT FREEZE LAST NIGHT! » YMCA; 3 Hig Campbell Pian Sunkes. AE 27, at OHIO STATE! | 2," 08 oP Penix Moulins. 111 * 134 miles) —H{ll Flight, 111 A, Carvalho . ; i : Loser, TAG, Time 3.54 e Bo 5 MrINNEROTA, Feb. 12. NORTH. Musser). 13.00. 740; Straddie. 113 (J. Cul: Mattiness 7.00, 8.30: Gertle O. 105 (A LINED JACKET - 44rd Backstroke. -Won' by Prank M¢- WESTERN Feb. A MICHIGAN: Feb. 19 giimone), 4.20. sitters, oly iH jutrisue. 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Baylor Downs SMU, 3-to-0,

iscrapping Baylor Bears a 3-0 edge

Isputtered futilely for touchdowns.

{through the air and on the ground

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Seaward Scores Easy

fans braved high winds and snow, > furrie to watch Seaward coast 4 he Wav Fh Bou BSE home in 1:47 4/5 and pay only

On Field Goal

Sub Boots Winning Points Late

In 4th Quarter

DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 25 (UP)! |—A. soaring 20-yard field goal in the final four minutes by reserve end Henry Dickerson gave the

over Southern Methodist today as the clubs’ heralded offensives

Yardage was a cheap commodity here this chilly afternoon as 50,000 fans watched the Bears and Mustangs rip off big gains

only to have the scoring fuses fizzle out in sight of the goal lines. Dickerson, a six foot, 185-

points at the fag end of a Baylor

SMU 12. | Prior to that, both clubs had] frittered away scoring chances! from inside the oppositions 5-| yard line, SMU doing so twice! and Baylor once to bring huge moans from the spectators. Alert pass defenses on the part of the Baylof secondary, Fred Benners’

Cornell's

Skidding for Cornell TD

first touchdown yesterday came as Jeffery Fleishman (36) went over during the first | aerial quarfer-against Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Cornell won, 13 to 7, in a sea of mud.

Ends Season Unbeaten in Weird Game

5000 Fans Brave Wind and Rain to See Tigers Triumph

PRINCETON, N. J.’ Nov. 23 | (UP)—Princeton defeated Dartmouth, the rain, and a 65-mile i [per hour gale, 13 to 7, today in a weird wind-up for its first undefeated season since 1935.

It was an eerie afternoon.

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play without postponement come hell or high water, and. both [teams somehow manager to reach /the stadium. Trees were felled {by the wind outside the stadium |and the flooded cinder track was E la swirling river. y Yet 5000 fans attended of the 131,000 who bought tickets in ad- : ‘vance. Princeton scored its two touche downs in the second period:after {Dartmouth had scored its only ltouchdown in the first quarter, {Other than that, the game was a iweird concoction of crazily squirting fumbles, straight-up ‘punts, and stumbling running. Puddle-Jumping Runner Dick. Kazmaier was the hero

threats. But the Mustangs set al inew national collegiate record of] [148 completed passes in a Season {one more than the old mark se

Baflling ball handling by Bay-| Isbell, plus his pin-|

Board of Experts Formed Purdue Trounces ‘By UP to Rate Cage Teams

point passes kept SMU oft bal- Will Bé Made Up of Top Coaches

SMU’s Kyle Rote was the goat |

NEW YORK, Nov. the 2-yard passing. legiate teams each week. It was a duplication of a similar lerally” accepted as rankings of the teams.

Five basketball coaches

the official;—— avoids the sectional Dias and bal-| * will Jot box stuffing for which other serve from each of the seven sec- basketball polls have been criti[tions of the country—the East, cized. .

Of Colleges and Issued Every Week

By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor 25—The United Press announced today the | line formation of a board of basketball experts, made up of 35 of the after his team had driven 77 nation's outstanding basketball coaches, to rate the country’s ~ yards on Benners’

The board will operate in the same manner as the United Press fumble by Baylor's Buddy Parker hoard of football experts, whose weekly ratings have bec ome genearly In the second quarter,

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