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made good on: conversion ats sent the soggy goal posts for he season.
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ay Decide AAA's Big Car Champion
Faulkner Now Leads in Points,
But Dinsmore, in 7th, Could Tie Him By ART WRIGHT ’ Automobile racing's National Championship should be ‘decided next Saturday at the Darlington (8. C.) Raceway. There's a possibility it might not. classic and Walt Faulkner fails to finish in the title point distribli-| tion for the 200-miler . . . there'll be a tie in the championship. | Faulkner now leads the standing with 1217 points. Dinsmore is seventh with 817 points. The! Darlington race offers 400 points|een the winner instead of Bettento the winner. That 400 would "2usen. give Dinsmore a total of 1217... Wilbur Shaw will drive the pace exactly the same as Faulkner. jar 12 start the 200 mile classic, y§ 8 2 { oa 8 : JOHNNIE PARSONS, Indian-| THE CSRA officials arent too apolis “500” winner, could still/happy about the AAA taking over grab off the title even if he ‘does at Darlington. CSRA opened the riot finish better than second . . . track last fall with the 500-mile if Faulkner and the other leaders Stock car race. Norm Witte, of run intostough luck. Second place Dayton, CSRA secretary, has would bring Parsons’ point total promised “plenty of fireworks" to 1233. a result of the AAA sanction of The first 20 in the AAA Na- next Saturday's ate. tional Championship standin o are: Faulkner, 1217 points; Herr TOMMY HINNERSHIT?, of Banks, 1110; Tony Bettenhausen, Reading, Pa. and a “500” driver, 1027.5; Cecil Green, , 950; ul is the 1950 champion of AAA
‘Russo, 928; Parsons, .913; Dins- astern States big car competi-
more, 817; Jack ‘McGrath, 656.5: {tion. The first 10: Heeler, 746 Jim Davies, 605.5; Chuck Steven. POIfits; Otis Stine, Mark son, 600; Lee Wallard, 577; Bill 48ht. 376; Sam Nazar, 294; Holland, 552; Fred ‘Agabashian, Lee Wallard, 281, Bill Terry, 236; 532.5; Mauri Rose, 483; Andy Lin-| Red’ Sherman, 220; Hank den. 450.5; Duke Nalon, 394; Bill 1 Rogers, 212; Bill Schindler, 205;
Schindler, 370; Mack Hellings, {Johnnie Parsons, 110, 340; George Connor, 262.5; Sam DUANE CARTER is champion Hanks, 240,
of the AAA Midwest big car cirLOOK FOR the 200 miler to/CUit: The final 10: Carter, 369 flevelop into a 205 mile race on [POints; Bill Mackey, 301; Troy the one and one-quarter-mile Ruttman, 207; Jimmy Daywalt, track. The boys are going to take|204- .5; Spider Webb, 148; Andy Linmy of ares ape rr ey 4, AL BL 2 Bae complete the required distance|g. +. * 29.
. because of the “scare” finish, in the 150-mile Bay Meadows, THE AAA "Contest Board holds Cal, race Noy. 26. Bettenhausen its annual meeting at the Book-| won it with only 149 miles run. If Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, Jan. 15, 16! Sam Hanks, Bill Schindler oriand 17. Phe speed fraternity have Henry Banks, who finished inlbeen Invited ' to “speak their that order, had completed 150 laps/minds” at the open forum session
the first one to do it would have'the afternoon of Jap. 15.
Tech, Southport Matmen Clash Tuesday Night
Contest Opens Dual Meet Season for Both
Teams Pointing to State Tournament By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS For the increasing number of prep fans interested in high non school wrestling—Southport clashes at Tech Tuesday evening. The meet, slated for 7:30 p.m., opens the dual meet season! for both teams with a zest. In rivalry and competition, the clash between the two potent mat teams means as much to them and their followers as victory!
port basketball teams two years
If Duke Dinsmore wins the |
In 21-13 Upset
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Indiana led a 32 to 21 count. Indians » whe i ° hef{,{ 2 00 Mcurmond, 1 3 Robbins! 0 1 Satter.t 10 QGarrett,e 13 .C a ooley,6 00 a 32 * Phi Lo wdOUA N Yes at § . 3 °0
TCU R it - SMU meant for the Tech and South-
Bartosh, Floyd, Shdre Honors in Victory By ED FITE DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 2 (UP)— Gilt-edged Gil Bartosh and Jumping Jack Floyd passed and ran Southern Methodist dizzy today as Texas Christian overcame a two-touchdown deficit to close out the Southwest Conference season with a 27 to 13 victo: The two offensive flashes had to share headline honors for the day, however, with a pair of defensive terrors, Guard Herb Zimmerman and End Bill Moorman. Zimmerman and Moorman turned in herve Sefensive per formances- before a-crowd. 000 in the Cotton Bowl to help set the stage for TCU’s upset victhe
blocked punt and scampered 30 Bartosh scored one touchdown
and passed to Halfback John Yet ' danich for another, while Floyd
churned over for the fourth.
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ago in the finals of the local sectionals. Twice County Champs Although dual engagements have no bearing on ultimate tourney or county series championships, both teams have high hopes for prestige in February's state tournament. Coach Bill Treichler's twicecounty champions have a nineletterman squad returning. They include: Bob Pollak, 103; Bob Keough, 120; Norman Walker, 127; Pat Amore, 127; Dan Edgar, 138; Tony Zilson, 165, and Merle | Horton, 165; Yack Woolen, 175, and Bryce Bledsoe, heavyweight. Amore, Zilson and Bledsoe are county champs and Amore was runnerup in the state championships last season, Coach Treich-
Southport. ‘The. .Cards..beat. Tech .two_ years ago. Sou rt Coach ih Chiatmcey Mc-
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breaking the ice. The contest was rough with 50
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cludes Maurice 138; Hurrle, 175, and Harry Ragsdale, In other meets this week, Broad Ripple goes to Southport and Peru visits Decal Central T
[Earlham with 16 points.
: Wabash, 75-46
mody, one of "1 sophomores used all game,
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Butler Alumni Get in Step Tar Heels
Caps Drop
3-2 Decision At Hershey
Bears Replace Buffalo as Eastern Leader
The Hershey Bears took over the Eastern Division lead in the American Hockey League tonight by fighting off the Indianapolis Caps to win 3 to 2 pefore yy fans,
The Bears picked up two pointe, to move ahead of Buffalo, who|
was idle tonight. |
Frankie- Mario, Hershey captain, tabbed the winning goal at 7:10 of the third period as he netted a rebound from the edge! of the crease.
Big Jack McIntyre tallied Hor.
shey's first goal at 10:53 .of the opening period. He took a nifty pass from Red Sullivan and broke from the blue line to score on a
back-hander as he Hashed by the!
cage.
Joe Schertzl, Hershey's pard-
shooting blue-liner, hammered in|
a 60-footer 22 seconds later to] give the Bears ‘a two-goal lead] going into the middle stanza. i Max McNab broke alone down the middle to connect from in| close for Indianapqlis’- first score! which came at 15:25 of the sec-| ond period. Johnny Wilson knot-| ted the count for the Caps early! {in the closing period Suring a
Iscramble at the side of the cag
Indianapolis pressed in ey. closing minutes in a desperate bid| to get the equalizer, but Hetshey,| {led by Coach Johnny Crawford| {on defense, refused to yield, even | {in the final seconds of play when, ott Heller, removed his goalie, | Jim Henry,
Hockey Summary
Hershey Goal, Gordie Henrys Reigle, Schertzl; Center, Kaleta, Py Ini Bettie Ciarieps. Mc Te, 0, SR ) LA8—Gonl, ense, Basia, abo: Ww , Haldy.
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(Bohlin, Haidy) 15:25. Third period: 4.—Indian ne rain Wilson (Polk, Morrison) 3: 3 Be Mario (Reigle, Brown) Tio. “Peaster:
SCORE BY PERIODS | INDIANAPOLIS i { Hershey A 20
1-2, 1—8
Wilmington Nips Quakers, 63-60
Times State Service RICHMOND, Dec. 2—Wilmington ruined the Earlham Quakers’ basketball opener here tonight, shaking loose Walt Hobble and Cliff Wettig for a 63 to 60 victory. The was tight but it was the scoring of Hobble and the speedy antics of Wettig that marked the fall of the Quakers. Hobble poured in 25 markers on 10 field goals and five free tosses, to lead the scoring attack. Dean Heiser was the leader for
| DETROIT, Dec. 2 .(UP)—The
Cliff Wettig put in 15 tallies and was continually drilling the Quaker defense, setting up shots for the much-taller Hobble.
Wilmington (63) | Earikam (60) fg fit pi Kiser! 1 4:3 Hobblet 10 5 2 Moore! 518 Senne, 3 & 4Byrdf 00 2 Comet, f 1 1 3 Goens.!-c 9 1 2 Kirkptrk,c 1 1 5 Bourne, -0 00 Hofleld.c 0° 0 0) Dickman, 3 68 Wettig. 6 3 0 Hetner.q 8 01 Denehy.g 2 1 4 € 5035 Schmidt. 0 0 0 Steengy 100 Anderson.g 1 © 4 ——— Totals -- 24 15 21{ Totals 23 14 23 score: (W) 31, (E) 28. missed : 1, " i , Wettig 4. Cornett 1.
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connected _on__threel (UP). Halfback. Shoo- Shoo..8he- the second half, from the field t to send/monski was a blasting butcher, Rose Poly (06) Con ot Purdue spurting to the frontitoday as he bounded to five touch- aur 13 373 lest tt 4 fl lagain. {downs and a conversion to take Dofserl 3 3 o ADR 4 Eighteen Purdue players were the Southern Conference scoring Delp.c 3 8 9 Dommere ; 0 used as Coach Eddy won his firstichampionship in Maryland's 63-7 20555 : 33 4Ginters 0 8 } collegiate basketball game after|football slaughter of VPL Gerdnery 4 § QHirutks «313 3 leading Madison High School's| mh game turned into a rout fr 81” team fo its first n
Despite the. race-horse antics, Purdue hit 29 of 82 shots for a nifty .353. Wabash connected on 16 of 79 for .202 and failed in its attempt to give Coach Glen
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This isn't the ballet, It's the annual Varsity-Alumni game at | Butler. Jerry Cranny (25) of the old grads did this step with aban- tor another, and Quarterback Ru- fell behind.
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Lovelock, Atkins On Mat Card
The signing of Al Lovelock of and Fred Atkins, 250} d Australian heavyweight champion, for action in the first| event . has completed arrange-| ments for Tuesday night's Ar-| {mory mat card. A double-windup will top the
{program, with Gorgeous George, Kinky-hairéed Jack Burke Jr. and] {the Hollywood “Orchid Man" and [veteran Sam Snead, who is using {Cherry Vallina, of San Diego, a pick-up set of clubs, grabbed Tr signed for one of the main events.
The other featured bout pairs "| Bobby Bruns, Chicago, against i: Ray Eckert, St. Louis.
~ Black Fogolin
Clubs Continue Dizzy Trading Pace
‘slumping Detroit Red Wings announced the trade today of Defenseman Lee Fogolin and Forward Steve Black to the Chicago)
Burke, Snead Tied for Lead
Have 201 Totals In Miami Open
MIAMI, Fla., Dec, 2. (UP)—
ithe lead today in the third round jof the Miami Open Golf tournament. ’ Both were nine strokes under par for the 54 holes with a 201 total. Bnead shot his second four-under-par 66 in a row to move from third to first place. The White Sulphur Springs. W. Va., slammer demonstrated that it is his golf swing and not his clubs —misplaced enroute to Miamiewhich make him golfdom's top money man of the year.
Virginia: 44-13
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Cavalier Back Sets New Rush Record
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Dec. 2 (UP)—Jarrin’ Johnny Papit set a new collegiate rushing record {today in propelling Virginia to a irunaway 44 to 13 victory over North Carolina's fumbling Tar Heels before a crowd of 28,000.
Papit, playing his last colleyi-
‘ate game, sailed 68 yards with a ipitchout for a touchdown on the {first play from scrimmage. Then
needing only 26 more to become the first back to amass 3000 yards rushing in three seasons, he rolled up 141 for the day against one of the nation’s better defensive teams.
The blond fullback from Phila-
touchdown from the one late in the second, but he had to share; scoring honors with Sophomore! {Halfback Bob Pate of Richmond, | Va., who counted twice and passed |
{fus Barkley who passed for three | touchdowns, Barkley brought his! season’s total to 16 touchdown! tosses. Carolina Favored Carolina was a six point favorite but the Cavaliers, who saw a Cotton Bowl bid go awinging: when Carolina won 14 to 7 last] year, were long overdue. It ended a five-year string of! Carolina victories in this 55-game rivalry and marked the first time! under- Coach Art Guepe Virginia has beaten the Tar Heels, It also marked the first losing season for a Carolina team under Carl
son with an 8-2 record, identical | to 1949. The fired-up Cavaliers had a! 12-point lead less than five minutes after the opening kickoff,
31-0 at Half
Holding a 31-0 lead at halftime Virginia struck twice more in| the third. . Carolina clicked twice with! passes in the final period. Wing-!
nine yard toss on the Virginia 19 and scooted down the sidelines] for. a score. In the last two minutes of play, Halfback Dick
The 27-year-old Burke from Houston was displeased with his long irons. He went immediately to the practice tee after shooting | a 68 for a lesson from Toney!
Blackhawks for Left Wing Vic|Penna. Stasiuk and an unnamed player., Third place was Ke over by This boosts the total to 13 men pick Mayer, Old Greenwich, that the two clubs have ex-Conn, and Joe Kirkwood Jr. the changed since last summer. movies’ “Joe Palooka” = playing
The trade couldn’t be construed! out of Daytona Beach, Fla., with particularly as a move on 202 totals.
part of the Wings to bolster their Mayer, co-leader yesterday,
ranks, for none of the! iw {fired an even par 70 to stay players named are top-notchers. , . ..'ine jead which see-sawed Black Suspended day long among six men. KirkBlack was suspended last Sun-\wood turned turned in a 68. day for his failure to continue playing for the Indianapolis Capitals, Black played his last Rose P Pol Beats |: game for Indianapolis Nov. 19. Fogolin ranked as one Detroit's weakest detensemen,| while Stasiuk is a rookie up from Oncor ia Kansas City where he was able to score only 23 points last year. Times State Sépvice pl anager Jack Adams of the! TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 2—Rose Black ng orn th Rogous 2nd poly s cagers, winners of only one Chicago tomorrow for their game /8ame last year, successfully with Toronto. Stasiuk is expected opened their season tonight with to be in Detroit for the Wings'|® 66-53 victory over Concordia of encounter with Montreal. iP Wayne, Warren Allen, Poly forward, rs the scoring, tossing in 12 M and i /baskets and two free tlirows for 26 8 pointe. August Lubkeman was man for Concordia with 22 Pips Weak VPI, bI- | The Engineers led throughout {the contest after the. first two COLLEGE PARK,
{minutes of play. Their widest gap Md., Dec. 2 was at 57-37 after 10 minutes in
in the first period as’ the fleet al 3810 11) Shemonski racked up four of his! Halftime I Souchdo ws on runs ranging from ® ee throws mi J three to yards. The game go Delp &. Stohler yp FEL more one-sided in the second pod 5 “Libke oi Sige 1 Boocler x third period and finally became|5tvmour: Roland Saker. Bediord. a farce, Maryland, in the end had
Totals of Biz 1» “0,
basketball coaching victory. Took Over Duties Harmeson, athletic director and| head football coach at Wabash, took over the net duties last
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tackles and guards plunging for: 'Verban fo Seattle touchdowns and extra points. BOSTON, Dec. 2 (UP) — The ‘The win gave Maryland a sea-|Boston Braves sent Infielder Emi son's record of seven wins, two|Verban to the Seattle club of the losses and one tie. For hapless|Pacific Coast League tonight to VPI it was the 10th straight hu-{complete a deal in which they Jasyuired Pitcher Jim Wilson.
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On the Ice
AMERICAN H( HOCKEY LEAGUE Division
Cleveland .......... IDIANAPOLIS
New Haven
RESULTS LAST NiGHT. Hershey 3, ANDTANAPOLIE v/ Cleveland 3. Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 6, New Haven 2 | Sprinfield, 7 8t. Louis 5 ’ NATIONAL LEAGUE . yas
Detroit 7, Montreal Los Jems
‘Sugar’ Set for Aussie
SYDNEY, Australia, (UP)-—Ray (Sugar)
Empire middleweight titleholder, some time next year, Al Rosen, an American businessman who is negotiating to stage the’ match, said today.
Snavely. Virginia ended the sea-!
back Bud Carson took Liberati's. fe
L Pts, G. OG.) 4 5 33 8 44! VS. . 5 4 28 40 . 8 4 22 53 48 10 5 21: 48 52! 10 P 15 41 62 y 1 12 5 13 3B RESULTS LAST NIGHT ! New York 3. Boston 2, § Toreaso 0, Chicago 0. {
Dec. 2 Robinson, world welterweight champion, has agreed to fight Dave Sands, British
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Only Accuracy at Foul Line Keeps Barker Boys
From Worse Trounting as They Drop to Second : Times Special ROC HESTER, N. Y.. Dec. 2—The Rochester Royals started their climb back up the ladder to leadership of the NBA Western Division with & decsive 94-72 ‘win over the Indianapolis Olymplabt’ here tonight. A crowd of 3433 watched the Royals win their foun out o the last five games,. The Olymps, minus their star, Alex Groza, who is bothered with a cold, weren't able to get their attack rolling in time to halt the rampaging
Royals. ” i" Two periods, the second wa T| S to Seek fourth, proves the undoing of the Olymps
It was eight minutes into the
second canto ‘before Wah wr State Grid Title
Jones managed to dump a bucket] for the Olymps. All-Stars, Hammond Vie at CYO Today
Tied at 44-44 The Trvon All-Stars and Hame
The third period saw the teams, levened up three and a half min-| {mond Americus will battle for
{utes after the half-time was over.|
|delphia smacked over for another) en the Royals’ Bobby Davies, =r gina nrotessional football
dumped a jump and set shot and! championship today In CYO
the tie wis ended, stadium. Kickoff time is 130 From then on. the Oly mps—-i ym sadly missing Groza -— couldn’ t] Both teams are members of the
get their attack functioning and ~o,.1ra] States Professional
| Football League, the Tryons have The fourth quarter was even! ing been admitted last week, (worse for the visitors. Only three|Hammond finished its CSL seabaskets in 21 attempts, with eight|son in third place. {of their total 14 last- quarter, Coach Frank (Pop) Hedden's {points coming from the foul line.!Tryons have rolled over 11 foes It was that same foul line that|without defeat. Today's contest saved Indianapolis from an even wij] be season finale for both worse trouncing as they were abie squads. It may also be the last ito total 18 out of 21 atempts. game for several older members | The first quarter starred Cen-|of the All-Stars. Advancing age ter Bob Lavoy, doing nobly in anjis expected to keep stars like effort to fill Groza's shoes. He|Backs Kenny Smock and Mo {dumped the first three field goals Moriarity out of action in next {for the visitors and scored a pair|season’s CSL baptism for the of foul throws to set the Olymps|Tryons,
up in business during the first: part of the game, Gate Check Standout star of the evening; CHICAGO — Only five mino® Seball leagues registered an ate
was Rochester Forward Davies,! b ho totaled 18 points. a i tendance increase during the past 1950 season.
With tonight's loss, Indianapoin their division of the NBA, with
lis clamps onto the second place
Rochester in a three-way tie for For Complete Rudiator Service: third place in the Eastern Divi- | ! | sion, ? ] | Indianapolis (1%) Rochester (04) | 3 n fi pf! | Jones.t % 4 2! Johnson, f 5 3 { Holland 1 4 3 4 McNamee! 00 1! { McMullen f 3 3 o vies.{ 8 45 { Barnhorst { 3 3 3 Holemanf 310 Mrazovicn,t 0 0 IR y 8 8 4 7 1 4{Coleman.c 401 Beards 3-5 1 Wanzere 8-2-1 Walther. g 1 2 0i{8Baul.g 000 | Barker.g 00 8 Calloun.g 20 0! Scheffer.g 0 0 0 Noels 10 1} | Totals’ 371816 Totals 381818 i SCORE BY QUARTERS | 0% na CO INDIANAPOLIS ...... 20 15 23 14-72 Rochester ............ 20 » 22 wa soiree throws ed — INDIAN +} ones Fle Holland I “icMullen 1; oni ns
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