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from Tech’s first NCC ‘triumph. more underneath. It was 38 to 30
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pans Top “Will Be At Stake in Sunday Tilt
Lakers, 66-65: ~ Tie for First
‘Mrazovich's Foul Shot in Last Minute | Is Knock-Out Drop |
By FRANK ANDERSON | Chuck Mrazovich was a high jumper in college. i Chuck was a shot-putter last night in Butler Fieldhouse. i The 6-5 Indianapolis Olympian rookie’s foul shot with but 24 seconds to play put the Minneap-| olis Lakers out of luck, 66-65.
Sexson Leads Tech
New Castle's Trojans
Howe Stops Washington, 50 to 46,
Sacred Heart Tops Broad Ripple, 54 to 42
"By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : Perhaps by February, two of Tech's basketball-playing footballers might quit trying to win an undisputed city high school football Shamplonship on the basketball floor. ’ And by February, Tech, which tucked nf basketball victory er New Castle Bore voor ay - Chick's shaking hands ais seit Rumi thankful 3 has a leader, a gentleman and a great athlete hier Lig ns 3 pga oss y name of Joe Sexson who! - 4 Bask will be forever a credit to any/lowed and New Castle Coach Division of-the-National ot school. (Charles Stuckey had to restrain P&ll Association.
{his reserve players from leavi Besides being a knockout drop Things became unruly and out pay PE! or the Lakers the shot also sent
Sexson, wh \ No blows were gtruck but offi- Some 9317 blood pressures higher 3 ' ; 3 5 on, who performs lke aj -9 BOWS er ul Ee ey Goi |than skirts on a windy day. The Jerry York, Tryon All-Stars’ general manager; Kenny Smock, defensive halfback: Fidel Ferrer
player-coach, became Tech's = tative of the Spicer Gierke Co., and Bill Sylvester, offensive quarterback, admire the - both t ; 9317 must have known they were . represen ative © e picer 1 e 0. 9 ' nsive q arrerback, a ire saviour and ambassador of good 7] Famisghe fob the books The| trophy that will be at stake Sunday in the All-Stars-Hammond state pro championship game. d to, :
n George, the Trojan captain, cashed|in for a large evening. will once again. : auspicious occasion was « 2.21 Sexson’s 16 points were three off | [1 00 both short flips but Sexson y i 2
missed his first one, making it{the strains of “The Star Spangled, o : * ls TE Le emer ne ony ume oe LANKY lowa Five Picked Tryon-Hammond
those three points, | Sexson gathered the Green and Olymps have given Francis Scott Clash Tomorrow
couldn’ Souda’ Nave bought Ms worth 8 ne semana. of par-making kev 3 vreak is ewson. | A « Probable Big 10 Cham team generalship that sparked iy t Jolowed in ii Sex wo Unworthy Fans S ro a e 1 a P miputes showe e Greenclads| + ® de. os Tech ta.its third straight Victory couiq play basketball sans the| But me oe a a Western Conference Opens Cage Firing
of the season, i Level-Head Prevailed a on want Tnaer| at was displayed by both teams: Tonight; Ray Eddy Will Make Debut : ’ [They d a courageous giant CHICAGO, Dec. 2: (UP)—Iowa’s lanky cagers were a marked
Joe's level-headedness prevailed for two. Moriarity pivoted nicely| when Tech needed a level head for two, then Sexson fed Evans, Damed Alex Groza, who only| qo rget today for Big Ten basketball teams, who open the 1950-51} {played his heart out under the| |
the most—three minutes. away a promising floor guard, for twol) . ndicap of a fever, aching throat, Campaign with seven games tonight.
land sheer fatigue. {the Olymps 15 points and his all. But courage can't be found in a
The ragged, hard-fought melee|in a hurry with less than a minboiled into an near-free-for-all at yte remaining. mideourt iale in the final quarter, | New Castle, minus 11 of 12 box. score Press pre-season poll. resulting in the banishment of players from last year's team, : Gil Bierman, Tech’s All-City pd LA pT 't ph bg game-long| Perhaps the unfeeling ticket| AW 4 Se lanky Iowa 100 much on sophomores.” back. for unnecessary roughness|errors and had the ball for only holders booed because the Lakers lits height and experience, the Hoosiers Are Fast in a pileup. ; 136 shots, hitting nine, for .250, George (Mr. Basketball) Mikan{ = = placed Illinois and Minne. Branch McCracken, the veteran tween the teams. To Bierman's credit, the honorigoing hitless from the field in outscored Groza by seven points. pupil’s pile-driving for a loose ball eight attempts was an inevitable outgrowth of quarter. the shoddy, loosely-played, loose- Tech Can Improve ly-handled game that gained mo-| Tech, whose Garland and|
|Alex" gameness and a rookie *'"- li {named Bob Lavoy had held the The only other teams to garner our jack of height.” great Laker center to one basket a Yote for first place were Minne. Two of the top rated quartet, eral seasons. mentum as it progressed. Evans of last year's reserve team, In the first half. The kids who sota, named by two coaches a8 Minnesota and Indiana, On the ons of Sexson's will show steady improvement, hit Waited vainly for the ailing Groza the probable winners, and Illinois jnjo action on tonight's opening petition. three fielders in the first quarter, 13 of 54 attempts for .241, unable|after the game didn’t forget, selected by one. night as the Gophers entertain Tech had overcome New Castle’sto hit on the run. ; {though. They knew it takes more 8 to 4 edge to draw the Green to| In other top games last night, than a scoring King to beat a/about his team’s chances, but Indiana. an 11-all stalemate in the first Howe's height paid off in a 50 to club ace. : neither was any other mentor in Saturday will be Miami, O. at eight minutes. 23 {46 victory over Washington, and Methodical Buildup the conference. Michigan, Michigan State - at Co. of Indianapolis. Tech had drawn a technical Sacred Heart notched its fourth| The buildup for the grand finale! Minnesota's mentor, Ossie Wayne, Western Michigan at foul midway in the period then straight triumph, a 54 to 42 win was methodical enough. Before Cowles, said his squad was ‘“goSexson hit his trio of two-point- over Broad Ripple. iMrazovich unleashed his pulse- ing to be missirg the tall man ers. Starting the second, Sexson! Southnort hounced Franklin |quickener the score had been tied but we'll probably be improved made it 14 to 12, then hit a one- Township, 48 to 43, from the|i3 times. The Olymps had won over last year on defense.” hand pot shot, and Tech went ranks of the unbeaten, and Man-|the first half, 33-30, and stood in
play Monday with “Illinois’ worst trouble is goin, ® the dressing Toon with an 18 ual hammerée Spee wav 3 io 45. a fair way to lose the second and to be inexperience,” “Coach 2 8 ment to go against the Hawk-| alitime spell, {Shortridge fell before Noblesville, 3} ojge by George. Mikan broke tte travels to CH ‘gn. | Drive to 21 to 19 53 to 43, and Pike lost its fifth 3 _lers didn’t get much experience Bo Ce ite doterding. champion ed: : In the third, Sexson. Bill Evans, straight. 39 to M1 at Whitestown, | 118 Bret: alt grougis of ole Li ge PErience Onio State, defending champion Bierman a Myeon Garland Ben Davis won a close one. 44 tu es B wor underneath mostly 0/42, from Warren Central and| gu tlldo S Face drive to a 27 to'19 wedge. . {Lawrence Central surprised the| orymms Juarter I at Opening the fourth, Sexson Deaf School, 53 to 38. i 'five ties. Then it got a bit easier made it 29 to 19, but New Castle = Dick Hocker and Gar Wallsmith|o® +88 00 0 BV py ibket Bri-| . . decided to let George do it for stimulated Lawrence Central with| oot, 0° Plates Rath Beard umn Gil t the Trojans. Bob George was five points each in the third quar- oo 3" payi Walther chipped fouled by Myron Moriarity and ter and the Bears won 8OINg gions five and six points, respectthe Trojan work-horse popped two away. i: : ively to total a 19-point second ny Hinkle’'s 1950 Bull- |, of his 11 southpaw charity flips| Deaf School held a 12 to 9 first| ‘it. The Lakers got 17, six by dogs take the floor tonight in top | to make it 29 to 25, Bill Harlen quarter edge and a 26 to 22 lead Vern Mikkelsen. Beard, by the Physical strength as they 1000t oh gris will Introdace new soaches made it 29 to 25. A minute later,/at halftime. Lawrence made! way, was high for Indianapolis the Alumni in a first test Of two of them former veterans. last night, 80 to 48. Moriarity, fouled by Footballer 37 to 30 eight minutes later. Ted Li 48 for the eveni ipower, Michigan State signed Pete! Tom Dailey, made it 31 to 25 but Hagemeyer with 15, paced the|” yo oo 14 pe better to skip the gn
The impending campaign will pit ten conference teams for the first time since Chicago aban-| doned the game after the 1946 season. Michigan State becomes!
the tenth playing member to open ts conference career. RICHMOND, Ky
y Eastern Ky.
to its peak. Harlan had fouled|led the winners,
out but Sexson ran over alone to lutations .on both sides. Officials'at guard, were picked out at a Harold Olson, former Ohio State time was 37-21.
Uncanny scoring balance punc-\..; 1.4 only 14 fouls in giving the scrimmage session Thursday. mentor, comes back to college; Dwight Swails, senior gua
shake hands. Moriarity fought tuated the Spartans’ five-man vic-y ovis every opportunity to look | The contest begins at 8:15 p. m. wars after a pro interlude, as led Central's scoring with 1 b points. Elmer Tolson and Jimtucky and Alabama,
for a loose ball in a frenzied| | | |better, With poorer teams it would! treet Northwestern coach. scramble, a Plleup of players fol i {Continued on Page 12, Col. 1) be called terrible basketball, With Pro Footh all | Other new coaches will be Floyd Baechtold sparked a RY . great teams it was called defen- . os Stahl, replacing Tippy Dye at Ohio team. Baechtold, Eastern's star Pike (31) Whitestown (39) Howe (30) Washington (46) | chica om Chars Car anals ‘State, and Ray Eddy, shifting last season, and Tolson each]
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tg it pf 8 av oi fg it i D.Bellt § 3 JEHnet 43 4leancbacht 3 2Bordert 4 03 Lavoy Outdone. gona] Urol BU BAOr eles {from an Indiana state champion- flipped in four field goals and ‘ Rent 3 y her 1. 3 Si aonas 31 Bl redcrep are 3 i! The Lakers got 20 points in the Ne ak Yanks at New York Giants ship- high school club at Madison, five free tosses. The Greyhounds CArSUARL - 2 1 Acker: $3 o|pcmubens 3 4 Zowerys 3 3 2 third period while the Olymps| Washington at Pittsburgh. {to Purdue. failed on 17 free throw attempts Guiltotlc ~ 0 § lianderson.g 1 4 3lschriers 9 9 3curuse ¢ 0 5 were scoring 15. Lavoy's earlier as Eastern connected with all but gold i 4b Allene 8 8 1 Davies 3 2 yoprineere 3 1 2 promise of outshining Mikan was, ace esults three. peil | winoite. £ | wance.s 0 2 0idulled by big George's wrap-a-| ° ° 4 Ind. Central (46) Eastern (80) oC we eh rT ET Lickliters 0 0 2 4 i Totals 12 724] Totals 11 17 19 — — — ~'round the shoulder skill and the : fg ft of! : 1g ft x Jaime score — Whitestown 18; Pike] Iotals 18 u 21 Totals 17132 29 1ocals looked at a scoreboard Ben Davee 12 wWOUNTY SCORES { Knox 50, Griftith 50. Patisisen, 1 3 3 Lr 1 3 i Whe 19.) ows missed~ Twp. (10); Halftime score: Washington 24; Howe 33. reading, 48-50, at the post. Charlton 87, Park Sch 4 {Ladoga 53, Danville 34. ones, 10 1 Moberly, £ 31 4 Wao.estown (12). Free throws missed: Howe (18); Wash-| “pm the fi ks. It rispus Attucks 42, Otterbein $2. | Lafayette 68, Anderson 48. Faas y : : 2 Bingham, 1 6 2 3 pg ree—Jonn Simons. Umpire—George|ington (13). n came e fireworks. Howe So. Wash Sinston Bebedl 25 'Lakeville 53, Lapaz 44. Sualls . 13 § Stevens 5 ] : } ely. b eng Hurrle ~Umpire=Clayton ‘started slowly. Groza tied. at 50-50. Manual 59, Pr | Lapel 45, Summitville 41; Ben lp es AnD 3 Tech (39) New Castle (3) |" C0 mn on a spin-around close in and then Nobieaviile EF Sharir re 4 {Leesbure’ 60. Mentone 81. |Btevenson.¢ 3 § ABaiess = 21 3 MorlAHIIE A Pl ceorges ETE P| Deat School (33) Lawrence Cent. (3)|gave the Olymps a 52-50 edge. Southport 5, Frankitn Township 43. [Lima (0.) St. Rose 49, Decatur Catholic Leerg . ° 0 3 0 Geyer, & 013 Goranate 3 3 4 darien. 3 $3 n " g 5 McDaniel, i * % » After that Mikan went to work Washington and $1. 1 Decatur Central 28 Linton 49, Greencastle 38. Towel & - —— Sexsonct 1 J Jludwaras.s 0 0” 5/Van'Dvntr, £3 0 3iCoandler,f 3 3 1/and blazed in six buckets. The Whitestown 30, Pike township 31. " Lowell 70, Veedersburs $4. Totals 36 10 16) Totals 31 18 26 biermang 3 4 3|Ualey.E v i 4 Hosemever,c3 3 Swe. ¢ 0 1 score was 50-50, 52-52, 54-54, 56- Angola tu. Lan SIHERS Luverne 08: New Waverly 5h. Halftime Score—Eastern 37, Indiana CenWison.g\. § 4 4 uravd 3-1 ipo a 3 J Ysmine 3 { | Ashbore 45. Siauntan 43. Madison Twp. (St. J al-3l, : Beaserst 8 0 Ocercioss-f © 0 oBush'g 1 3 diPuen 6 4 1 3/56 58-58. Nobody left. | Ashley 76, Avilla 37. son Twp. (St. Joseoh) 65, Bremen pre Throws Missed—Patterson 4, BinA11i€T,0 0 1 yChunsng 3 3 4 ouse 3 4 liMconndl, 1.9.4 }| The following shows what a Auburn 54, Fort Wayne South Side 48. Marion 52, Kokomo 41. ~~ clair, Swalls 4, Stevenson 5 Jones, LAB LLL00T, 9 9 » Hon. ¢ 53 Alvaluable man Mikan is: Big, Be sville | si. Brownstown 32. Marklevi lle Ei Frankton Ey Pickard, Bright, Baechtold, Tolson, Geyer. —— -— " . 0 3 artinsvi v us. posure POR oe nas New PRL Sime. : : 0 . George scored fielders to establish | Bei more Fw Sridseton 5 Mays (5, Arlington 38. - Cc ol Ba k tba I ; ohsse tntows missed. lech, MODAN sos 13 18 18, Toss 3073 sities at 52-52, 54-4, 56-58, - 98-58. Sd a EN 35. Framcesi lege pid Geéurge 3. Gray 3, harris 3, mdwaras. Haittime Score—Dea! School, 26; Law-|And he broke through to make it Boonville 48, Oakland City 35. Fy he. 3. STATE SCHOOLS aril Alen Kunck and Mickey rence Central. 23. 60-58 and 63-60 in favor of the Bourbon 47, Milford 32. * ‘alparaiso 37. Anderson 86, Indiana Tech 58. Mea aust, Free Throws Missed—Deaf School, 21; ers {Sowers Sl. Alame AB. i oe ity 4; Shinshewans 40. Eastern Kentueky 8. Indiana Central 46. fs Lawrence Central, 7. * Lakers. . . er 5 9 Concordia 43. Southport (8) Franklin Twp. (3) pleieree—Gearge Danforth. Umpire—lim That's interesting. So's Wah- Bunker Sil A Romney 4G 36. i Creek oo Stillwell 8, OTHER RESULTS i Wampler, 5 § BIIEPBON,cechec io / basket. 85-65. atler 87, Waterloo 65 (overtime), a an 21. Beloit 98, Gustavus Adolphus 57. Pia: 1 i § Crick, s $ Ben Davis (44) Warren Central (42) Ter his a for ry a Et yhail 48, Coty iti; uleth Ww caadient 5 $4 el : | Center Grove 69, Trafalgar 37. & M ii x Washin reighton 81, Buena Vista 40. aio 3 3 hmccaioushe 23 Ctpmell t 1 of the night, came with 1:26 left The! Chitioetesville ‘83. Eden. 31. | Muncie Central 45 Richmond or % |Cumberiand 54, Sewanee 4 cruing.§ 4 1 lldsonang 0 3) Allen. 2 1 3iscCords locals played for the foul on a hurupusce 64. Larwill ai. By Aihaht 75, Eranaville Central W._ annen 30. Tite 43, = sit 88 CE } §ineat bit of stalling and got it at, Gilson Ba bana 4" mee Ee hy Sree Toh. Val, Jou Harvard do. Massachuseiis Tech 41. —C— —— ‘ne 3 , ario ly he y ‘exas 43. \ totals TB I0 Total. 33 IB Enid, 23 i Ransom.g 9 10:24. Mikkelsen tackled Mrazo- Columbus 85, Connersville 45. : New Market 30, New. Ross 35. ville (Ky.) Eastern 64, Charlestown 33. gL Gme Score —aTARKIE Townsalp 21, Rednbachr. 2 : oi Spr: erg : 3 vich deep in. You know the rest. Geucerh Twp. Eikhart) Nappanee + alestine u. Wilkinson 40. caiesiss 63. Kipon a 3 : LU - — (Southpor . ” ; ” ikan Tries Hard: fordsville 31, Lebanon 30. wh illikin 84, Nort i] 2. ree, Rison 3 Tg a aS Ritahio $1 -— M ’ rown Point 36, Mor. hn Nine eh a ah 0. Murray Ky.) be Sout nn Louisiana | Chanaus Township) Wampler, McCul-| RHI Tess. Ti Hi; After Chuck's free thiow the Dayton 1, Clarks Hl 8500 °F Northwestern (Howard) 8. Cons . ouga. : Halftim, A Tou : a | Lakers: controlled the jump ball Darien 4 rks 43, : Northwestern (Howard) 49, Converse 37. |Oklahoma Aggies 47. Southern Me’ ~dist acieree—John Masariu. Umpire—Georse ¢ score—Ben Davis 18, Waren ecatur Berne 4 Qolitie 30. Mitchell 32. 30. Beuaer { Central 18. . jand opened a fast break going Deiphi Rossy! 3 atric OR) , Quiney 48. . |Springfield 68, New. Britain 35. uaer. | throws missed—Ben Davis - (11), 3 t Junkirk 65, on Pendleton ville 43. Lo 79, Ui lows 51. —— Warken Central (10). south. Mikan stopped 20-feet out Earl Park 35, Fowler : perry Central 41 won. 3, a Southern 58. Noblesville: (53) |= Shortridge (43) dic ; 1 East oo terre Haute Pery 0D) aa . fetion_ ia Souther § it pti. fe ft pf Heart (30) Broad Ripple (i) [ID left court and let fire. The bal » Terre Haute | 2 Rymouth 46. exas 81. ouston Dicksont 4 7 3iBalcht 201 nti 4% rimmed the basket and Mikkelsen Eastern (Howard) 60, Clay (tiawi) 48 isinfeld on Ame"3s. uh 40: Orson 35. exas 2% ju. Sterne 1 3 il Sialiwsode 9 0 3|Dwenker, f $ 0 "ii Murst, 1 12 frantically opened up his tipin bag #7 ene ‘20 DP taeaton 1 Posen ten 3. Jee at Caron: #0; . Damicanig 4 Lg Jtuce.s 31 11 Relte 2 4 $i Sparks, $ } of tricks. Nothing worked. Buzzer 8, G 3s. i an Buren w ington 3 L.) * Missouri Mines 33. x 13 Ww i Z 0 3 Caula : 3 3 Ey A 0 5 84, n 36. ngton Roanoke 52, Hofstra 50. x Write, 00 a " 00 i Glazk $3 3 Gaantll, : : iltime found Mikan finally making | # 55, Chrisney 40. Ithaca 73, Wilk: . md o 0 Bik ht 1 : 1 : Eritidke es 0 o 0lit too late, : Bl . oe er 8) 67, Linden 40, | Armsire ne 0, o. , ca ; ! ~ of gry 3013 Lawson, © 3 , , Austin 10. iuth) 84 Gusiors 4 8 3 IDE ass Lawson, 3.4 i Groza lay on a training table a NAnstin 4 " Bae Dakota 78 Minnesota (Duluth) 3. (J Jinks.s 103 Hafler 5 . i 0 deep under the shuffling footsteps rt. Rocknert 4% Easlish 3. orth ota State 58, Moorhead State Tetttine old? We mated? BRERe 3 1 Sof the departing Hommes Re FW wey mu fhe ATP Dirin tvs. date lh cum ly ROLLIE : : Totals 15 638 If his fever went & 5s. seottaburs 0h emphis Arkansss Tech. 46. Heart, 26; ester tonight yet. 88, tsbur, Auburn 70, 57. 19: Broad! gown he might fly up in time for aborn 15; dicks » = wi a Forest 06, 2 3 (Sacred Jesrt) [Syracuse tomorrow night, etreleville 61 Cutler 38, tine) ontans State 71, Rocky Mountain 53. ‘Sparks, | Indlanspells (3) , Minnsepells ‘?" v|Gh oi . 5 Wages Busie 5 Kuen & ; Jonest 10 Soran ¢ 1 11 ville a : jason, Teschers 8: Bast Montana. 53. | (28) 4 bugger Ww iacien aie 60, East Was! Hr Bob | fa tid rer” Grech 2 Muy Arizens. 8 a Diese Nave Sh aros.{ 8 5 Bend me i ; e-1 Cc 1n 3 uth Bend Catholic 45, Dowaglac, Miech., ad ; 1 jo Piavmm ig se 45 Devsiee Wk Colfage Football | 13 §imaines Po oMaruns” 233 inightstown 49. 8. Teeh 0. 3.4 Qitmd, 10 Unies AAD FL i rf Sil 25 Fa TRIE » Ten State 33, "S. ; 9.10 9 is i i ———— RR J
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| CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for THE WHOLE FAMILY.
ay Come From
| NEW YORK, Dec. 2—Next F
| the Year will be named from the nation-wide poll of college coach=
es who select the annual paragon
The New York World-Telegram and Sun and other Scripps-
Tennessee's Neyland, Kentucky's Bryant Among Dixie’s Entries Other Candidates Below M-D Line Include Gustafson, Miami, and Butts, Georgia
riday the 16th annual Coach of
of the gridiron.
Howard newspapers, including The Indianapolis Times, originated
and conduct this post-season. poll. The voters, all members of the! American Football Coaches Assn., | have had almost a week to make up their minds, but a majority] lappears to be withholding selec tions until after today's games. This is particularly true in the South, where almost a full schedule is booked. i Only one Dixie coach—the late] |Bill Alexander of Georgia Tech—| lever has been named to-the high-| lest honor since the Coach of the! {Year award was originated in {1935. But this time there is a {good chance the man who succeeds Bud Wilkinson might hail] {from below the M-D line. | Looking over the Dixie field, {coaches who come readily to {mind (named alphabetically) in-! {clude:
George Barclay, Washington
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Bucs Release Ed Stevens
First Base Problem
Solved for Indians By BILL EGGERT Part of the Indianapolis Indians’ first base problem for 1951 was solved today with the an~ nouncement that Ed Stevens has been released outright to the Tribe.
Stevens’ is dependent upon his physictl condition. The 200-pounder, a left-
and Lee; Bear Bryant, Kentucky; ‘handed thrower and hitter, openc
|Wally Butts, Georgia; Red Drew, (he 1950 season here, but was hit |Alabama; Henry Frnka, Tulane; on the ankle by a line drive,
| Andy Gustafson, Miami;
Gen. April 23, in Toledo. He returnel
{Bob Neyland, Tennessee; Frankits action May 9 and then was {Howard, Clemson; Bob Woodruff, placed on the inactive Tribe list
| Professional football champion- Florida. Groza vei The Hawkeyes, coached this year again by Rollie Williams, {ship of Indiana will be at stake BavVe| turned from wartime service, were picked as the probable Con-itomorrow afternoon when the ference winner by seven of the 10 coaches in the circuit in a United Tryon All-Stars meet the Ham.
Orange Bowl Coaches
ison and Howard. Incidentally,
{P.M | —-It will be the first meeting be- they will meet in the Orange Bowl The All-Stars on” New Year's Day. Also Ney-
Another “bowl” coach on the | Dixie Coach of the Year list is
Down in Tennessee they are
With the Hammond team ‘will| shouting loud huzzahs for General Northwestern, Wabash at Pur-be such players as Ed Resetar, Neyland on the heels of his stirdue and Marquette at Wisconsin. 225-pound guard, formerly with rjno upset of previously unbeaten Iowa and Illinois both begin the Chicago Bears; Joe Eich, 240-| Kentucky
last Saturday, 7-0.
DePauw pound fullback, formerly with the Kentucky had sewn up the Southswitching from a Hoosier tangle- pittsburgh Steelers; Bill Kuck, eastern Conference title even be- |; i . 4 leaves room for anArry oves at Iowa City while Mar- quarterback from Oregon State, fore invading Knoxville. Combes said. “Most of our play- ocete 3 y {and Dick Howard, former Tulane
Don’t Overlook Franka
Aug. 23 because of a back ailment that had bothered him previously.
The Texan appeared In
With no unbeaten Dixie club in A mond professional footballers atithe 1950 campaign.—two had un- [pre Eales wih fanapolis sn}
l1ast year, and we'll have to rely CYO Stadium. Game time is 1:30 beaten, once-tied season—Gustaf-|,, ny slump. He had smacked five
{home runs and batted in 27 runs when he returned to Pittsburgh
{for treatment. With the Pirates {Hoosier mentor, said his team were recently admitted to the Cen-iland's Volunteers will go to the pq : te The seson a The front-runners forgot that Sota third and Indiana trailing | © d be ‘fast and hustling, but'tral States Professional League, Cotton Bowl to meet Te white? 50 average was ,196. t won't be enough to overcome while Hammond has been a mem- Bryant’s Kentucky Windcats| ber of the circuit for the past sev-imove against Oklahoma in the This year, Ham-/gugar Bowl. move mond finished third in league com-|
Trim Pirate Roster
Stevens’ return here does not {stop Manager Don Gutteridge ard {Tribe President Owen Bush from {shopping for another firstsacker.
To the winner of Sunday’s tilt Barclay, the onetime North Caro- Hj does mean Willidhms was not too optimistic Nebraska while DePauw plays at will go a trophy, symbolic of the jin, ay. who takes iis Washing. | s outright return s
{that the Pirates probably will go
Other opening clashes Indiana Pro Championship. It will|¢, Lee team to the Gator! fla at be presented by the Spicer-Gierke TE a4 face Wyoming. along with the veteran Jaek Fi
lips and rookie Harry Long. Dale
Pirate prospects are expected to be drafted into the armed service. Cutting the six-footer from tho Bucs pares the Pirates’ winter player roster to 39, one below the
other player probably to be delivered by the New York Yankecs as part payment in the Johnny
| Kentuckians still back Bryant pg ogo.)
in the Big Ten, also will open 'despite the Tennessee setback, Monday, entertaining rugged IC Sto ed 80-46 From just an ordinary Southeast Kansas State. y y club which finished far down,
Bryant has turned Kentucky into
a mighty power.
1 wasn’t ready for the likes of Ken {Woodruff time and it will be.
of the Year, :
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which had been fearfully bat- Lavoy tered in “949 and he had Florid- Honsnd ians boasting as much of the Mrazoxich Gators os of Andy Gustafson’s Barke rd. [strong Miami club. Florida still Shaetier
Voting coaches in the national ville poll could do much worse than] Decatur Central ai Evans Reitz. look to Dixie forsthe 1950 Coach Shoririage 3° & ay metan ab Tagh, foie Ti
i Big Ed has never hit over 212 in the National League in three seasons with Brooklyn and thre: | with the Bucs. He was National's {fielding champion in 1948 with a
Don't overlook Frnka, Whose, go average. That year he booted
Tulane Green Wave, after a slow i start, particularly against Notre OnLy four out of a possible 1103
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