Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1950 — Page 16

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: By FRANK Home, is where the art is.

ANDERSON

Ft. Wayne's Pistons may find that out tonight at 8:30.

. Pistons run up against our Indianapolis . Olympians in the Hi

Fieldhouse at that time.

The Olymps are well-versed in the art of making points and favorable indentions in the win column on their home floor.

times they've tried and five times they've succeeded this season: With the Pistons as opposition the Olymps have a chance to better their current station in life, third place in the National Bas“ketball Association's Western Division. A win tonight, coupled with a loss by second-place Tri- " Cities, would put the Olymps right behind the front-running Pistons. For the statistical-minded the fig‘ures would read something like this: Ft. Wayne 9-7, .563; Indianapolis and Tri-Cities 8-7, 533. Hex Over Olymps. - ‘fhe Olymps could have moved frto the top outpost Sunday night but didn’t. Those same Pistons crumbled the “Bucket Brigade’'s”

hopes with a 79-70 defeat. So it PROBABLE LINEUPS Indianapolis Ft. Wayne ,17 Jones visa oa. JBechaus 14 Holland ......~:P.......... Kerris 18 16 Groza nn Civecvnnns Foust 12 Beard ‘ G Johnson § 5 Walther 3 G Kilueh 6 RESERVES Indianapolis—Lavoy 8). Barker (10), McMullen (16), Shaeffer (18), "Mrazovich (19), Barnhorst (20) a yne-—Armstrong (31, Oldham (4), (9), Burris (12), Harris (13), Riffey 17)

fpenter (10). dh Binotl—8.30, 8, Jn Diller Delevan ton.) seems that Coach Murray Men‘denhall’s men hold the hex over the Olymps. The Pistons dropped our boys earlier in the season. “Indianapolis can count on the Tlieldhouse floor being the equalfzer. Ft. Wayne, famed for its 19-18 defeat of Minneapolis several days back, features the stall. ‘But in the Fieldhouse traffic is ‘go rapid . that the only stalls to be found feature the sale of pop‘corn and kindred commodities.. Ft. Wayne didn’t have to cope with Bob (The Poet) Lavoy Sundey night. It will tonight. Lavoy splays a double pivot with Alex

‘(froza that is the talk of the}

locker room and foot powder set. Reports have Bob's bruised hip ready to bruise a few other anat--omies. Young Skyscraper + This year a rookie and veteran ‘are sparking the Pistons. Freddie Schaus is the old pro, remembered for his 14.6 average last "season. The rookie is a young skyscraper known as Larry: * Foust of the Philadelphia LeSalle College Fousts. Larry and Freddie are averaging 12.2 and “12.6 points per game, respectively, this semester. . Other Pistons who bode ill for ‘enemy cagers: are Jack Kerris, 6-6; Bob Harris, 6-7; Paul (Curly) | “Armst Indiana University; Duane Kleuh,

and John Oldham, Western Ken-| : “ducky. | “Two rookies, neither showing,

Freddie Schau:

Olymps ase ready for Freddie. one-year contract with Atlanta

the

Dlymps Face Pistons, Their ‘Hex’ Tonight

Victory Could Set Up Indianapolis . For a Shot at League Lead Again

Dressen Appointment : Due Today

NEW YORK, Nov. 28 (UP)—

Five President Walter O'Malley is ex-

pected to name Chuck Dressen to {succeed Burt Shotton as manager |of the. Brooklyn Dodgers today. {| Dressen’s contract is expected to be for at least two years and

1000 a vear. Dressen “disappeared” en route {from his Oakland, Cal, home to 8t. Petersburg, Fla. about two days ago. given no hint -that Dressen is the new manager but they have done nothing to discourage the report either. ;

Around

three Shortstop Peewee Reese, Coach Clyde Sukeforth and Dixie Walker, nated

themselves, Reese

job while Walker signed a new vesterday. .Dressen. will not be new to the _. ‘Brooklyn scene nor will it be his first job as a major league manager. He managed the Cincinnati Reds from July, 1934 to September, 1937 and served as a Dodger # coach from 1939 through 1946. 4 Always regarded as one of the

“, smartest men in baseball, he rose

to fame as Leo Durocher’'s first lieutenant in Brooklyn.

Lippy’s Coach Dressen was Durocher's third base coach when Lippy was riding high in Brooklyn. Dressen left

Harris’ first lieutenant with the! New York Yankees in 1947 and! 11948. Then, after arris was fired. Dressen managed Oakland in the Pacific Coast League for two years.

Boudreau Has $69,000 Contract

BOSTON, Nov, 28 (UP) Lika-

Wah-Wah Jones . . . it takes be Lou Boudreau looked today 2s

more than Pistons to drive him.

Bulldogs Prepare For Alumni Tilt

For the first time in four years, /contract with the Red Sox yes

team, now.

Ralph (Buckshot) {Jimmy Doyle.

The 1950-51 edition of Bulldogs much to date, are Jim Riffey, 6-5 opposes the alumni at Butler Sat- was,

| TUP) ~-Willlam A.

25. strong,

;—the—aging—ace--frem Butler University's ‘basketbait-terday launched! founded specusation that the Bos- - @atransfer from the Denver Nug- | preparations for its opener with-'ton club may make room for him 4x ‘gets; Boag Johnson, Huntington, out the services of brilliant stars by peddling off either Shortstop the

though he might become bhaseball’s highest-paid utility man at $65,000 a season--unless his

Sox can trade a regular infielder iin their annual hunt for badlv needed pitchers.

The former Cleveland playermanage

agread to a one-year

—giving— rise —to- web

O'Brien and Vern Stephens or Third Baseman

Johnny Pesky. Red Sox Manager Steve O'Neill of course, noncommittal

(Bill) Swiacki, athletics.” * 28, of Southbridge, star end with Committee Che the New York professional Giants P, Houston, a Tafts College pro-| football team and a fo . Jumibia University All ‘married

irman .Glarence

rmer Co-|fessor, read a report to a foot- Bos AmieHony, i} writers luncheon yesterday YE yesterday ‘a'which , said schools which shield ! [Florian manufacturer's daughter, pay Lester, 24, of Day- who

bay po athletes are a “profess the desire’

{probably will call for about $40,

Dodger officials have!

He's Been O'Malley was more or less forced to go to Dréssen when;

other leading candidates-—!

manager of Atlanta—elimi-| 4 and! Sukeforth both turned down the!

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Everything Just Ducky

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Football

| Dunkel's i | « Ratings

(Through games. of Nov. 23) (ne crowned the nation’s No. 1 football team--provided, of course, | that both win as they will be favored to do. *

NATIONAL 1. Oklahoma ..:...es.... 107.8) 2. Army 3 {4 5. Kentucky .«.sveeses.. 104.9 3. California .... 7. Michigan State .......: 101.8 3. Ohio State :..ecervee.. 101.8 9. Michigan 10. Alabama EAST MIDWEST 1107.2 Oklahoma 98.2 Mich. State 01.8 © 956 Ohio State 1018 93.8 Mishisan 101.7 89.1 © Illin 100.0 83.1 He asicin 97.5 $0.9 96.8 9.3 Wisconsin 96.7 8.1 Miami, O. 93.1 8 Notte Dame 90.2 3d Tow 80.0 sd * RS. 71 Yebraskw 86.6 7.0 Minnesota 85.7 6.8 Missouri 85.4 aventure 15.4 Cincinnati 85.0 333 Xavier, O. 83.9 73.6 4 Carroll Bi 13x Marquette 2. 715 - Detroit 82.5 Calif pag EY 3 SOUTH ifornia 23 a Wahioston 101.1 feniiessee 105.9 . Texas 105. U.C.L.Ax- 99.5 ¢ Kentucky 104.9 Stapford 98.0 Lob 101.2 Wyoming 97.8 ahama - Tulane 100.9 8S. Francisco 90.9 Busi 99.1 Coll. Paeitic 90.8 Bavlor 1 Loyola 88.3 S$. M. U 8 Wash, State 84.4 Clemson 9 1 San Jose State 83.6. Texas A &'M 968 Colora 82.1 Maryland 94 Oregon State 81.2 T. C. U. 9: Santa Clara 20.9 Miami, Fla. 3.8 daho 80.4 ce 93.3 Tempe State 80.2 Miss. State 91.3 §. California‘ 79.8 Duke 90.4 St. Mary's 718 L. 8. U. 89.9 Colo. A&M 70.9 Arkansas 88.7 Denver 69.4 No. Carolina 86.9 “Oregon 68.8 Georgia 85.9 Sando oo Wake Forest 84.9

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Wilbur Shaw (left) and Tony Hulman, a pair of familiar fig-

the Dodgers and served as Bucky ures who run the 500-Mile Speedway Classic, couldn't hide behind a chef's garb in the Speedway's annual press and radio party at the Speedway last night. Shaw, president and general manager, |

and Hulman, chairman of the board of directors, sample savory |

duck thumbings from the > Speedw

ay menu,

Striebeck Bowls 631 In Tourney ‘Warm-Up’

leads Milano Inn Team in 3-Game

Leos w the Yaver Classic By MARION CRANEY

With the just 11 days away. national finalist

the

One of "12 qualifier this year,

8s last

Storms Freeze +. Scoring Race

DeMarco Leading AHL by 11 Points

By United Press Week-end storms which forced

‘the postponement of five out of 14 | American Hockey League games

All-Star Individual Match Game Tourney in Chicago Pat Strieback ‘warmed up’ for the event last new. bosses cn the Boston Red night with a 631 at Pennsylvania alleys. ; year ahd an automatic 21-year-old favorite blasted games of

191-211-229 to aid her Milano Inn team in a three-game sweep in

the Yaver Classic, The country's leading woman kegler, who with Bill Lee is tied for the local sea- ig — son's high with monopolized

field of % ¥ honor scorers among both = sexes Milano

jumped to. eight.

Grasfan 158, New York, ked out Honeyenile John. | son, 153 PRIcGRed. o 4, OVIDENCE Ralph Zanelll, 18) 4. Protidence, outpointed Joe Rindohe, 1

TON’ Robby Fay €hink

43 uenep |

Marge Crooke,

ety Fox. lomo

Darko Cleaners Mary Suzich, John Ramp Autos

emis

Meryle Burton, eth Cleaners

Nelda, Carey,

5 “Ruta Ranes;, Davidson's Indiana Fur .. 510 Coca-Cola, - Betty Henry, Forest Manor Decorators J 509

Mary Jo Ferguson, Zink's M G. Beck, Darko Cleaners

Martha Grace Hann, Silver’ 3 Phrmy,

Nealle Martin, 25 Golden

irene Backer, vottie Lilly,

Ruth Gorka, Ban-Dee sernadine rFelske. Belly Gurren, Greenfield Tag & seal ‘ SRDS

eLLy. - Pen Tegeler,

F Srestis “Tavern

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508 . 508 507 5 . 305 505 504 503 502 502

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also “froze” the individual scoring race, with Ab DeMarco of the Buffalo Bisons enjoying an 11point lead on the field. f DeMarco topped the league in|

|goals scored with 18 and was tied | \with- teammate~ Grant.

(Nobby) | Warwick in assists with 22 for a total of 40 points, according to!

‘statistics released today by league

headquarters. i George Sullivan of Hershey retained second place with 29 points, Warwick was third with 28, Ray: LaPlante of Providence and Jackie Gord8n of Cincinnati were

|tied for fourth with 27. each, and {Ken Hayden and Kelvin Burnett! 4iof Springfield were tied for sixth

with 26 each. | Gil -Mayer of Pittsburgh retained top honors among the goal-tenders, having yielded an average of 2.32 goals in 19 games, while Johnny Bower of Cleveland was second with a 2.67 average in 3 21 games. “Ray Gariepy ‘of Hershey took” over “bad man honors” from Norm Corcoran of Hershey durling the week. Gariepy has spent

61 minutes in the penalty box. G A Pts. Pim De Marco, . Buffalo 18 22 40 23 Sullivan Hershey 8 3 3.6 Warwick... Buffa iis Bio Bnii Bveni dl La Plante, Paovidonce . 8 9 6 Gordon, Cincinnatt 13 Hn 0 Havden. Springfield 14 12. 26 4 Burnett, Springfield 10 18 26 6 Dube. Cincinnati 11 13 2¢ 10 McGill. Providence 4 19 2% .23 McIntyre, Hershey 8 13 -n 8

Tonight's Wrestling’

Card at Armory MAIN EVENT Super Zebra Kid vs. Buddy Rogers, two falls out of three or 90 minutes. SEMI-WINDUP . Lord (Tarzan) Pinkerton and Joe (The Mighty) Titan vs. Hopalong Rokko and Pancho Romero (tag-team), two falls out of three or 60 minutes,

pisioh TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1950

No. 1 Rating at Stake For Army, Oklahoma

Whichever Tea

m Is Best

Saturday Will Be Tops in Nation

By United - Press Oklahoma and Army have more than just x football game at

| stake next Saturday when they | A & M. and Navy. For the team which makes

For the second straight week,

veemansssssssesss 107.2'the two undefeated and untied . Tennessee ......s..«... 105.9 gridiron giants finished in the two Texas .eee.-eseessessss 105.6,top spots in the United Press compiled from weesesess 102.7 the selections of 35 of the nation’s

football ratings,

outstanding coaches.

In winning the No. 1 berth for wvssessssasses 10LT the second week in a row, Coach vissssssessss 101.2 Bud Wilkinson's midlands -powerhouse made the best showing in Joi the history of the ratings, falling only 13 points short of perfection. They amassed a total of 337 out of a possible 350 points as 25 of

meet their arch rivals, tOklahoma

the most impressive showing will

The victory jumped Tennessee from eighth to sixth place. Texas advanced from fifth to fourth, Princeton : from seventh to sixth and Michigan State from 110th to eighth. Illinois, sixth last week, dropped to 12th place after its defeat by Northwestern, Ohio State, ninth last week, fell to 11th after being beaten by Michigan. Michigan » did not “receive a single point last week while Clemson was 12th,

the coaches rated them first, : ; seven. second and three third. Of the top 10 teams, all have aa completed their seasons except Army Stays"Second Oklahoma, Army and Texas. Army, idle last Saturday “as Texas still has two games to go

Oklahoma defeated Nebraska, 49 to 35, ‘stayed in second place for the second straight week, receiv-/ ing five first place votes and a had the best previous showing in the £ poll, getting a total of 335 point 2 in the fourth weekly ratings. Behind the two top clubs in this ratings came California, Texas, Tennessee, Princeton, KenState, Michigan and Clemson in that order. Michi-|

total of 291 points. Army

week's

tuckys Michigan

ford, moved from fourth to third

—against Texas A&M Thursday and Louisiana State on Saturday, Dec. 9. In addition to Oklahoma and Army, Princeton completed its season with a perfect record while S$ California had only Stanford against its record.

How Coaches Rate Grid Teams

gan’s Rose-Bowl bound Wolverines TEAM POINTS and - Big Ten champions, and 1-——Oklahoma (25) seeesene 337 Clemson were newcomers to the! 2—Army (5) ...ueeceeness 291 select list, replacing Illinois and! 3—California (1) ....eeee.e 223 Ohio State. | 4—TeXa8 (1) scssesesvesnes 22 Texas Advances | 5—TenNnessee ...eessssssss 204 Fo di | 8—Princeton (1) c.icesees 143 However, none of the eight! 7_ Kentucky ...ceo.eeeees 128 (teams other than Oklahoma and g_ Michigan State (1) «ees. 77 Army Which were in the 10D 10 5 MICHIEEN xvsverisssens: OT t week, held the same positions. 10_Clemson ......... RR oe ae. although tied by Stan- second 10—Obio State, 35'3: Dinos. 28;

Wyoming 1 24

21; Alabama and Mian 1 tanford, | 6;

Washington,

ern Met Boiss 14;

{Place as Kentucky, third last a ebraska, 7.’ Stan |week, dropped to seventh place Others Wisconsin, 314: Cornell. 3; Baye lafter. being beaten’ by Tennessee. Western and CLA 1 ench.® ach; North Te : . Memories Sooner S Accept COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 28 (UP) — Richard Larkins, i al ow : Ohio State University athletic director, realized to- NEW YORK. Nov. 28 (UP)—

day that his decision to play Saturday's snowbound football game with Michi.gan won't be forgotten for some time. Yesterday, Larkins was hanged in effigy near the OSU campus by 500 yelling and snow-ball throwing OSU students. Only the appearance of University President Howard L. Bevis stopped the demonstration. One student, registered as Daniel Mellinger of East Orange, N. J., was charged with breaking the window of a police cruiser, Michigan defeated Ohio State, 9-3.

Michigan to Open Ticket Sale Dec. 4

ANN ARBOR; Mich (UP)-

Nov.

28 pected The, University of Michi- their selections today, {gan today’ announced that ticket for the Rose Bowl game will go Leé,

For the third straight year, California was assigned the task today of restoring the Pacific. Coast Conference's tarnished prestige in the Rose Bowl, against Michigan's Big Ten champions, as the lineups for the four biggest bowl games were completed. The Sugar Bowl committee selected Oklahoma's powerful Soon. ers, the nation's No. 1 football team, to oppose Kentucky, Southeastern Conference titleholder; and the University of Miami and Clemson were named as the op-

ponents in the Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla. Texas and Tennessee accepted

bids to play in the Cotton Bowl at Dalls, Tex., last week-end, leaving

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the ’Gator Bowl. at Jacksonville,.. post=-

Fla., as the only major season clash without a team thus far, ‘Gator Bowl officials were exto name one or both of with Fords ham, Nebraska, Washington and Tulsa, Wyoming and Ala-

on sale Dec. 4 Tor students facal=bama- am prospects. rou ty members and alumni. Each person _will’be allowed to order one ticket at the ‘Athletic Klem Seriously mn Administration building. Appli-i MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Nov. 28 cations for tickets will be mailed (UP) Rill Klem, the famous ma I Mieord 3 > Het , - d= lo alumni Hving In ihe Pacific jor league baseball umpire. was Coast area Nov. 29, and the x » i

orders must be postmarked n

o reported today in serious condi-

later than Dec. T. Tickets will tion at his Venetian Island home cost $5.50. here. LM 1000 Club Mrs. Klem said the 76-year-old : umpire was suffering from a BOSTON — Bob Elliott of the heart and kidney condition. She Boston Braves is the only active said he.was being attended by National League player belonging physicians almost constantly to the select few who have batted He was a baseball umpire for

lin 1000 or more runs.

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Hoosier’ from Tulane, and Art| urday and Coach To-- about a possible trade but sail games in the Do Re res x Blrris, 6-5 Tennessee product. will pare the squad hefore its he new addition to his team of V1.4 on Mary Shannon, con : 481 ! 3 ag ul LAA n " - ied a Riffey's best performance is the feason. opener at Ohio bla luggers would have to work fo- toon total of 3* Wfenardean, Sacred Heart peereie. ABE big smile he tosses to the crowd Dec. 6. a regular spot in the lineup. RAR: . rat Frame, Tex 458 . gt 2766 from game » Myrtle Fanchaily, ‘Diamond Chain 455 in pre-game introductions. - i Only three lettermen are back Weak Ankles totals of 938-991- : k rran Baboit, Lambda pea Sigma . 44y 5 on’ > 9 > 2 his str bec Vera eatherstone, Carm 444 “The Olymps don't have to bein the fold to face a 24-game pi udreau, at 33, is old as base- 93 Second- Stele Dorothy Cook. School Teachers 442 covered with snow: to get the schedule. They are: Orvis Burd- yi players go and has weak place Indiana Fur won only two Sat, Jriias Shubin aon dol wid . a « - Ld. Q ‘drift. "They've got pat Hose Sail JOM HAIL" and Waller pp 105 that always bother him. of its three games. Yirsiat boloers, Conlinenial Bn “Pistons. {O'Brien. (her nonlettermen who ’ 5 . th MEN : Hl saw limited th lude: Ji If the chunky, proad-shouldered . Ivan Lively missed by ree Ivan Lively, Transportation 647 Olympians” Scoring actions include: m Stephens is not traded, Boudreau points his 650 in the Transporta- Stanley Goigoza, Slov. Nat. Home bid Rokenstinl, Dick ~Cranny. Bob Lil Tove 's ough. time replacing fon: League at Pritchett Recrea- Sian sits Sadi a: wt Gros ho Toe Is Bi 41% Jackson, Paul Bev elhimer™and him, especially at the plate. hon Ble Jonn OU. loose Secre(aries 640 R on. Ed Kelsey, Brightwood rue LEY] Jara Ji hu i! Ja 114 Art Fougetousse. Jackson, at cen- gtephens, inferior to Boudreau YAVER CLASSIC w Ed Hasiigs bvanseiical Brotherhood 2} » . e ) Ouse, . A / L. Bill Russell, Singer Sewing ca 63d Walther i i 3% 186 111 r, and Fougerouse, at guard, sfield, hit 30 home runs this yaer Milano tan 31 2 Gene Hinderliter, Raitery Five 63 Holland 29 18 41 7% 54 will join Burdsall and Hall at jn4 had a .295 batting average Milan 1a 23 10 George Croits, Waiker 8 Lunch 629 Mrazovich 24 16 38 64 46 forwards, and O'Brien, in a prob- . pg } Hy an Fini rlaway 22 11 Tony Manley, Darko Cleaners by Banhorst 3 83 % $aple lineup. ut the Red Sox are in dire pan-Dee Inn 13 14 Joe Argus Jr. Optimis Club i effer 6 2 i] 14 20! need of 51 Marott Shot 9 13 Buddy Bear, Pennsylvania 40 ‘MtMullen 2 4 232 1.1 _ Porwards—-Dick Bell. Bloomington; Ory of dependable pitchers and Le Tallori os 18 13 Bill Nicaols,-W. Side Courcn Li PBarcer Ts 3 111 Burdaall Vincennes Joya Chafee Indian. Stephens may be the best bait to Brandieir n ers 3 LH Capitol Paper & 624 i polis Broad Ripple; Richard granny, Ri better that de t nas 1 13 9p John Taompson, W. Siae Churc 62 | dlanap ol Cathedral; John all, partment. n 13 A Stu Batson, Allison Commercial 24 Mini '51 51 “Captain 2 Fis, Lebanon; Blownigun: er ) i 3 Ed Burkhart, Capitoi Paper 53 4 t Miller. Soutn h.Y Erv's Gulf Station 52 : | 29 ; 0 Walt O'Bri De HAG 81 "CHAMPAIGN, IIL, Nov. 28 § A ET Sone Wilson A “topped the Speed- 5 . Xr aluer 8 Lunch 815 ——— Zic y \ . Y ilison” Com mercial 619 (UR)—The Illinois football team 2! Theofants,” India ; 641. from H b Ind Fut ° hel elected Charles Studley, Pon- i 105: Lou. Wesekamp, way - Classic with a 641. from zd Haus Daviescns lnjjece 614 * ai > eral. 917-257-167, enabling Ro" : 1 Don Houstor Crawfordsville games of 21%7-= Bob Carnagusa. Oerieis '92 61 tac, nL, to captain the 1951 Bedford ay arden Ba Oertels '02 Bo op team to take Lawrence Carter, 8&8 Tavern | 613 «leven, Ed Bu ig Brownst 4 led 2900 Harold Chamness, Jim's Half-Hour 610 Tony Klimek, Chicago was N Ander on; us 0 nn three games. Oertels tota 8 Any Stan Tuttle, Crown Coal 09 ’ , ’ - ; 3 > ¥ > 4 i y ame tals of 918-1( 'R Pob Betz, Capitol Paper #08 elected “most valuable” by the ra ou from game I, AY CLASSIC Jan Hey, Rural Pharmacy 608 squad. Mau irfe ei ki In 1 PARIS, Nov. 28 (UP)--It took R 1d Gales a ne Co wep Lost, Bud ek Mae ian 805 ad ———————— NEL J rumey z ona 78.88 1 oR 26 0 Bob Sweaney: Carter-Lee Lumber Speedway. Ron five Liisi for Ray {Sugar} Falls * ae 28 i Eimer spurte Po nopin N " 2 Oe naico Arko eaners Bt 1 dd Robinson to show European AEN E10, CS ar 115 13 11, EE EE Fit NaKes nim 19 17 joodman, Capitol Paper i . t Furnac a9 'N. Corbett, U.S Rubbey or rl ers welterweight champion of the Besnett Jo is 3 Dick Minter, Mechanics AOS worle : Y Rupe Vio ide 12 4 Duane ruhn; onnday, p.m £. v . ' . Servi x James Cleveland, Continental Op Without taking a d reat Fiowe x 10 36 pred Tegeler Sr. Reformed ah . | 3 Ne 4 oy £.4 deep breath LEAGUE LEADERS Hukh Martin, Indiana Mixed a { ; the New York Negro made his VOM¥ 31 Otis Dobbs. Methodist .Church + European debut last ‘night by Dat Strieo Milang 83 John BA on ary Yee. : al Y | Lucill ard, Mom's a8 ack on, lon's Bakery ™ i scorin two-ro schhical Est 5, “Abe Gold 562 Bob Connor, Indiana Bell : fon | Butler's Fullback” Flavian Wei- knockout over Jean Stock, French | ae Bt 20, onlin, Namie, Bent, cu 1¢ p a tock, pncet ( a-Cola $ ob Bur eshor ountry Clu 57] tr ; : dekampr has been named middieweight. bef 5 an] Crown Ale 556 John Gumbel, Brightwood Merchants 570 wg : ~ valuable a } his * | i eignt, efore more than Hi Whirlaway 554 John Feather ngil! Mouldir Inc 570 o/ ® ~~ [0 . > payer by nis 'W 20.000 fans whe paid a record :“& R. Church 53 Francis Schm N. Side Transfer .. 368 1 hd teammates for the past grid se dak $45,000 ¢t } LE x Fo Jngalis ¥ 2 Jone a 3¢3 i 5 5 reaking $45 to witness the orest Cochran’ Centra ates Env 562 son. ~- er Imes an i i WL < ids lokam : cheduled 10-round: nontitle bout 3; ¢ Elmer "Hie 1 gtroa Motors 1s aa “ rfl c— Weldekamp scored 54 points for 4t the Palais des Sports 5 George Swain, Service Club 554 the Bulldogs and gained 395 vards . ; ay as - Ma Ray Davis, Lions Club ; 552 in TR + Ey . Stock’'s, manager threw a towel Gert 543 E. Patterson, Lyndhurst Baptist Chu'h 547 In 78 tries for a 5-plus yard aver- vo the ring at the two-minute Jud Rt Wren: Riera ay 33 acy ’ ’ . mn eh A f J , errowd, DJ§ age. The former Cathedral star mark of the second round after E 3 Ed Winkler, Klein nn 536 gained 206 yards hy catching 11 the 28.ve : 1d ¥ o \ ! , a Re bork Heuslion, SSTSAmE Club 3 ‘ : € ear-old ‘renc mi ( 5 avies, nk's ot 525 passes. He also averaged 43 yards pe ven knocked to the a Da > Rut Ted Young, The Indianapolis Times J 524 in. the punting’ depar < canvas ree oo ab 523 Ed Bolke, Texaco 522 e.purting department times “i NIay Bill Rodkey, American Can ........ 511 Local sports writers and gports- Robinson stung Stock at the Ro he 0 En a - § casters also will select Butler Marge Ske & y £ out w Jean Peac e MVP this week fy A : utset with a smashing left to the | Bobbie Weise! 5 Sigma. Delt ¢ : a 12 annual head. Stock barely weathered the Anna Heady. Fores Manor Decorators id SIEM: elta Chi anket: Hop Vivian Davis, Lakeshore Coutry Club Friday. ! di Sug: a Ray dropped his op- gva Willtamson, Milano Inn 514 : oner a minute after e start’ The scribes’ selectio Wf: mt valuable player will n off MBS of ‘the ‘second’ round and twice Amateur Baskethall i Ver Hi receiv ar 1 Vv : ‘ Gym last of SDX biarket. Eloven ‘seafors also ini the next minute of ah 1 hevttesh Jers 230." fh ; ” or ‘owe ght! ‘ Kes 3 J den 23 will get gold footballs Li fai a pons Ca {nfled Ma 28 Tonleht 1611 N. MERIDIAN ST. HN edule Indianapolis PeMolay or : * . : * . Soha 8 P R allory va neman GaValparaiso in Line ~~ Charges Colleges iif diff SHELL. HAWTHORN. . : Holr Cross: Mates W hite I s Ine DINNER For I Shi Idi Pp diana National Bank 17; c. Cols Ti. Cigar Bowl ielding Pay diana, National Back 17: B,C, Soig 1 TAMPA. Fla Noy 98 (UP) BOSTON ng 28 (UP)--8ome Bu au J, W Tc onteht 7 le Bum Shatter c : i " ' The Ciga r Bowl lection = 4 . ) - Vv Silver cle omp ete IR } ection commiit- 8 v ‘ - Vie's Pharmacy vs. Hoosier Coal tee expects to select both’ teams mbers of the National Collegl. * fonigit's’ YMCA schedule, 130. Reps Served Every Evenin Hida: for the. 1 teams ate Athletic Association stood ys, Arthu Jordan: 8:20, Sngiana Law : Gay 10 18. New Year's av op Tet tizens Savings an; s ’ i %* game here ear's Day charg ed Yoqay with paying their ; RicRardion Rubber vs. Central Business S'Tile P M ATeams under consideratii “amateur” athletes money. under “OTE. Jo ‘store. League results at) 1 a ~ ation are the guise of work programs. Sacred Heart Giain Dealers 40, Fountain 75¢ to $1.15 Florida State, Morris - Harv eY. The NCAA it d . 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