Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1950 — Page 7
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Big George Mikan Makes 32 Points as Lakers Win, 82-71
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RYAN Blue oy Show Real Urge fo Win [onaL dnpijes to the Intianapolig [1 SCOTT In 60 to 49 Triumph Over Aggressive Foe | The little Louisville chugger Sod {was missing last night just when
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS me S— Butler Basketball Coach Tony Hinkle might like to know one Wild Game * of his ardent disciples is reading a different scripture this season. : { And he's winning, too. Shortridge Basketball Coach Jerry, Steiner is making his boys run, Mr, Hinkle. Jerry, who could do
most everything for Mr. Hinkle, is making his boys do everything— Up above his teammates were almost.
{being winked out of a 10-game They hawked and scrapped and] broke up plays like a team that Plugs Take Thriller {home winning streak by a score: has a real urge to win. ‘They bat- (board's red light and a legend tled like Shortridge teams often| Speedway maintained its Mid- named George Mikan. The board’s| do when the chips are down, and State Conference lead by over- doughty Mikan accepted the score-| they didn’t quit last night until coming an eight-point, third-quar- flirtation by whistling in 32 points théy had almost completely gh deficit to win, 49 to 44, overiof an 82-71 victory over the, moralized an aggressive Danville in a thrilling overtime Olymps. A crowd of 5442 watched Wayne South Side team. | at the lug gym, 1 Dave Wilson| the romance. The host Blue Devils won, 60 to! “PeceWway Guard ave WHso Humble in Victory 49, atter a steady second half pull S°0red In the final 30 seconds to that found Coach Steiner's boys © down 11 points midway in the!
the Olymps needed a surge of power, He was down in the Butler Fieldhouse training room taking long draw on a fresh pack ... not cigarettes, but a knee pack.
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{thé 'Plugs holding a 14 to 13 edge/win. The price had come high. Higgs, head f th Juvenile Aid. Di tands at ht. thought South was going to break | d Jim Pollard, a stylist on! 99s. o e city’ s Juvenile Aj ivision, stands at rig the game into a rout, Shortridge! the first guarter. Danville Forward iim To y
gym nd Forward George Pierson pot-| {swiped as the second quarter got out-of the ting seven and six points, respec- under way. And Pollard, the last Broke: Up Plays tively. Coach Glen Stebing’s boys had| The Warriors lead expanded to| carted off to St. Vincent's Hoscontrolled rebounds in the first a 36-to-28 bulge at the third pole. (pital with a fractured right cheek half. They broke up Shortridge Black, who paced his mates® re- hone. plays, fired often but errantly) but hounding attack, fouled out early] The boy who helped cart Jim| Madison, Marion managed to stay ahead 14 to 10}in the fourth antl the Plugs nar- au ay was a doctor's delight, too. Maior Victims By CHARLIE MILLER “at the first quarter break, and 28 rowed to 43 to 41 on Buddy He was Kervin O'Shea of the| | IF SWIMMING records could to 23 at the mid-pause. Short- Hughes’ two field goals. Wilson | Notre Dame and San Francisco Three weeks it stood idle in the talk, their conversation could
Jimmy O'Neal Took First Dip Last July
Hage Sad hii, eight hal 23 in Os then to tie the game. |O'Sheas. Kevin, bum knee and|corner, but last night the old up- well be. “Look out for Jimmy } rs an ne 1, suited up last night to carry O'Neal.” team canned only 11 of 46 rapid-| Soeeduay (ih » Bunyans § ih LA ja ay But the only thing]; eg lusty 3 Tadana, Five-year-old Jimmy just startfire shots. aL: 1 § J aon; 4 4 ihe carried out Was poor Pollard. © all warfare, oq taking swimming lessons Early in the third, Ft. Wayne Rambles. 7] }Blacke 1483 Beard Has Company {leaving Madison's defending state from Coach Jim Clark at the hit seven of eight free throws and | Vance.s 2 1 3doeodson, bi 4 h t the In: {champions and Marion's Giants Indianapolis Athletic Club last sprang to a 38 to 27 bulge in four! a 9 Oo Bornel.t 0 o 3 And the prom on . —l the major victims. July and he already has won one minutes. go gnany + oo ojured Beard at the training room's) _,,..., ‘wy saw their 22- ribbon and ‘s trying for another The Blue Devils began plugging fighes.t 3 8 3 Osborn 00 3jgoor was hardly dancing the, ame winning streak-—including|8Ward today. away late in the third with Jim| possess = 3 a 3 Pdwardss 0 0 %tango himself. Wah-Wah Jones, & triumphs this season—blasted | He is the youngest entrant in gen Balch, with five points, and Bob a i =i 1a man and two crutches, lingered , Columbus in an overtime thril-|the First Annual Indiana AAU Nd Stallwood, with four, leading the Halftime RAE as, Spesduay 2 03! |while the = doctor pronounced. ‘c.:. 62, and Marion, another A8¢ Group Swimming Champion- | revival. shdail 4" Hughes, Swenson: Himple' 3 Beard's injury & knee bruise. = |fnalist in last spring's state/Ships being held at the IAC in- | Ra But Shortridge’s Bob Bruce, a Wilson 3. Wingert 4. Dan nville—Pierson 2.| (O'Shea came back after driving tourney, was upended at home by|300r pool. He'll take his place at
ro. on $ 3 competitor with a zest to win, was| _Referre—Bob Gregory: umpire Howard Pollard to the hospital. Chinjgo 00 i070 North Central Con-|the line for the 25-yard back- _ ¥ Orleans » the real floor hero of the Blue’ gj Shake. cupped in a big hand, he leaned |torence game, 52, to 51. for its Stroke event for boys eight and
raid omens late surge. ! Tin ler one leg (the good one) on the g.q¢ loss in six starts. Under tomorrow in the qualificaBruce's ball - hawking tactics Cards Win 9 Laker bench and watched these| hres o
. 3 he 2 er major teams also tions. Art and Balch’'s two fielders found, Roland Nerding’s lay-in in thely) oo nappen: were first-time losers £ a » ra 00 Shortridge only 43 to 39 in arrears final second of the game Pro-\ "Gro. inc’ George, the Mikan|Evansvine mierecr Eel JIMMY HAS been improving cot : as the third quarter closed. vided Southport’s Cardinals with, an, fiip in 13- points in the 1ast!Chicago Roosevelt. steadily since he won his first
Starting the fourth, South pulled a 61-10-60 triumph over Greens-|, .;;' , nq Olymp Alex Groza do| Columbus, SUL 10 3 101040 COMMAND: ou Sn nine Higting harawooiiikewise. But Mikan's S48K was vent a couple of months ago.! the scrappy, gangling Stallwood! 2 easier. His team led, 71-61, when hill battle all the way a le tapped one in and Balch hit out-; With the score 60 to 59 2d 19 he left the game on fouls with|Madison’s strong ay against His time was 38. side to make it 47 to 44, South, |seconds remaining, Greensburg's| ... .. testo play. Hoss oF Sie rk a arho: led Stallwood made it 45 when Jim [Karl Walker and the visitor's Grom Poth 13 BSE Pole, D5 Ty op A Iie Ruble picked up his fifth personal | Dick Ellis each drew a foul shot. ro : with five minutes to go and Bruce Both missed and the subsequent! Groza got his baker's dozen the stole the ball to tie it at 47-all. {tip-off was controlled by the fourth quarter.; He had 19 all $e drew a foul while scoring; Redbirds. Gordy Miner and Nerd-| told. - But other.men aiso did their!’ hit both for a 49 to 47 edge for ing played keep-away for the last duty. Although O'Shea could be his mates ahd Shortridge ran 16 seconds before Nerding dashed | lucid about the last quarter, much away for good. lin for the winning points, Balch, Bruce Lead Attack Dick Ellis helped himself to 28 notice. So let's tell Kevin what|
period. tled his time down to 40 sec-!joy it.
Mayor Phil Bayt (seated, left) helps map plans for the 1951 Golden Gloves Tournament, sponffect a 43-all stalemate and send The Lakers. who remembered: sored by The Times and the Robison:Ragsdale Post of the American Legion. Seated beside the game into an extra period. a 66-85 loss here two weeks ago. Bayt is Tom Miller who will act as Gloves chairman until regular. chairman Paul McDuff re. ilries. Michigan has one in three.| Sturgeon or Mike Radkovic at it third period. Just wheiv* one ne tilt was nip and tuck with weren't crowing about last night's) covers from a recent illness. City Recreation Director A. J. Thatcher stands at left. Lt. Forrest A Dut the Bulldogs have tested Big other guard. atch
{swept to a 28-to-23 halftime ad-| istilts, got the breaks, the wrong 3 Pulleq Jpeif together the Archers yantage with Center Jim Black kind. Pollard and Beard side-| ise S alk ate 5- ”m ear- oca oy S ut
eaves, Pears. Losin = High Cage Tilts For More Swimning Hoaors
unbeaten in seven|\PPON—a yellow one—for finish-| ACCORDING TO Coach Clark, games this season, fought an up| ing fourth in a 25-yard freestyle! | “he raised Cain when we put him in the water.” Just recently, however, the mother and Clark worked to-pint-sized Johnny Weismuller en-| gether to get Jimmy acquainted and 49 to 44 going into the last tered a handicap race and whit-|with the water, he began to en-
onds. Not bad for a young fellow.! Now he's in his first big meet. | Jimmy, whose parents, Mr. and! Jimmy's improvement has not 2 More Wrestlers {Mrs. James T. O'Neal, live at only brought smiles to his par. paver 6%. Win a. 2 N. Rancroft St, just wasn't ents and Coach Clark, but to his! Beiphi us Buri ritnsten : {that happened earlier escaped his Signed for Benefit | (for that water stuff when his grandfather, John J. O'Neal, who Basen, 4 Si {mother took him to Jim Clark is chief of detectives for the In-| Der 4 \
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Balch and Bruce rebounded and points to bag scoring honors. happened during his drive to the, A second heavyweight match|last July for his first lesson. |atanapolis Police Department.
my hawked in the last four minutes. Southport (61) ! Greensburg Hg (hospital with Pollard. has Deen added to the Christmas GE nny Mack Brown Balch canned all four shots from Eiis.t 10 8 sburger,t 8 0 3 One has to go backward in wrestling show planne » A EE she Burdert the field in the final period and MESA! 1 § Siguiadens” 10%. uC ouout this game. That is|for Tuesday night at the Armory. ins eda Y. egiers ag; Lisa Green & TE a d all four Miners $2 1st 821 ol i f For The bout will. send J I : | Evansville Reits 81. me ——— Bruce hit a fielder and all fou | Nerdine. ¢ 412 § Bilton 001 if one is an Olympian fan. Krauser, a recent t ’ Farmershurs 64. rs ectory | “ooo a Lo SAVERY, 3 fithave hers the gond things bap GASH] meted Lash Night's High Shows Lag iii: ap HE We 's third in he “Bucke ade.” z 9; 1450 Main The Joss, South a hitting| Totals 213 eh Totals & is) De ap took the Brn 4-2/0'Shocker, from Boston, for o | oe BE-5513 ga Halrtime score: Southport 30, fall with a 30-minute time mit, By MARION CRANEY cors Open 1:00 LS attempts or 3 meet rhe rows missed. Eoutnsoi i } in he st period hen Pauli; “will be Krauser’s first local ap- Rampant “sensational” bowling that surged into the 700s! die Albert » rtridge fired owed Barndle Albert times and connected on 21 for a Orgs val ory. Wooden A a. horst rim-dim shot. They held Pearance. { Wednesday and Thursday settled last night as a smooth 679 took, risen 'S DOORWAY* k. Gross The main event will be an|the same honors awarded to a 726 only 24 hours earlier. EW ORLEANS" Bealthy 3p9 mark: Wayne 8 Side (49) 52, Devils 34 I Australian tag-team battle, with John Gastor whipped up a third-game 262 to squeeze past Po soni fg tp Ig ft » Bears evi Eckert and The- Purple other 670-plus keglers for the night's rel 91) W Morris Roljets.t i i 3 Eenwood.t 343 3 Lawrence Central eallod the Mikan had 12 of those 20 Laker Phantom billed to tangle with the result Pot 204 1s, 262 gatne lights Ju Ss a a Ay wn Stalivood.c J § SRublec = 3 3 3 rebounds and the scoring for an PONS: 55 ot Halt {Ralph ' Garbaldi and teammate Construction League at PritchINTAINS ter 1 1 2Bresec 11 3easy 52-to-34 triumph over Pike | 37-36 at Ha {Warren Bockwinkel. etts. | Wayne Clarkson fell four ort Fgh ; Fein roms AcENy” Banca 1 0 3 Car 2 i 2 Township on ‘he Bear floor. With Beard neutralized by Pol-. Proceeds of the show will be. Harold Goldsmith fell a pin of Riggin, spinning 670 for Car- Hamition . 0 W. Michigan King.f 0 o 1iPryback.t 1.9 0 The winners’ 9'to 4 first-quarter lard early in the second quarter donated to thé Christmas charity short. He flipped 199-233-246 for ter’s Farm Market, which is in Hamm oh Gars Tollesten 32. MA-0535 Jinx, 1.0 — — — ledge expanded to 26 to 13 at the the Olymps drive slowed. Mikan projects of local newspapers. 678 with Brass Rail in the Wash-| the same league. elt { TRIPOLI” TolRiS | a 2s 19. Totals 2. short: half and 40 to 20 with eight and companions took the lead at| TE. ington League at Illinols, Dick 211-217-242. Lou Kemmerer, Hanover 30, ‘New Washington 41 (over-| IR FIREMAN" ridge 323. led: (Shortridge) |MIiNUtes remaining. 30-28 and held it the rest of the 175 Swimmers Enter |Riggin of Sterling Beer climbed slipped to 169 in his third game Harlan 70, Mearesvitle 3 #02 Ww. 10m Balch, Barney, Hoilert 3, Staliwood 5| Pike's Dwaine Bell topped both way. It was 37-36 at the half. A to 674 in the Ritchey Furniture for a 654 at Beech Grove. He led horiisen Tw» WE ord Walker, Bruce Jinx I musa Leomins, (teams with 16 points while Gar| Leo Barnhorst enjoyed his best, AU Competition Today | [League at Iaria’s with games ofthe Kli Lilly League with 219.) Haubttade 55. Owensville 40. CROWN" Bragy 3. : toes Ger.|Wallsmith hit 13. Lawrence’s/night as an Olymp by potting 18{ - One ‘hundred-and seventy-five 234-204-236. 266-269. iitevile Oe 5 seu “. THE FURIES" 3 lielals: Mel Pope and Courtney Steele had 11 and the rebound pots, Rok seven Selders camel youthful swimmers Hned wp at the) wig Hans aL . 'R y ‘ flectiveness for the Bears, who|ofl mes. e starting li thi tte EN : Ernie Hohlt Sr. Herrmann 4 Mortuary 600 ERE SMMLING: Dwenger Tops Mark |; gE line this afternoon for, i Hardware... §70,Alvin Gaddis. Regal. Flower = a hit” 19 of 50 attempts, the ‘Red (high Olymp. ‘Arnie Ferrin, Pol<sn, frst ‘gays qualificats Hare i + 878 Harold Oster ow. ’ q cation and rola Oo Salemi, Bh Brass Rall 00 ever, Behmidt "Insurance $08 TY fasten Unerring accuracy by Sacred Devils made 11 of 42. Lawrence lard’s sub, got 13 and Vern Mik- finals in the first annual Indiana LR 8 pring Bear PI Mkt. 10 Goin Hard Ch dndule Ratiwayy ee haan Toduy ‘iow Heart's- John: Dwenger . produced. has. split in six..games and Pike!kelsen, a. junior Mikan, managed|y ayy: “Age Group -champion ships| Lou SKsmmerer 1 ear” esis SH ROME Ancleave: oe arent . 28 points, a new Spartan school has lost eight of. nine. 14. lat the Indianapolis Athletic Club. /¢} Ghaties Edmonds Ni HR A /S DOORWAY" scoring record and a 60- 0-38! Lawrence 30 | Pike Twp. {0 | The Olymps shot .292 from the, The qualifications were to be gin W008? Sn mith, Barnes Hagen ‘wear wo Bit (Jordan. Ell Ly — 4 804 LAWLESS” ; landslide over Carmel at Nobles- Chandler { 33 5D. Ben 4 i field on 26 of 89 attempts. The, o p. m. today and the finals Wi Wiliam “Brown. Sea's Cham lies 64 {EER Betis Ryan HE 4, : my ville’s Armory. 1 hitti g ht : 3 3 Anderson. i : 1 Lakers were Sonsiderably warm- at 7 Pp. m, rials peibisi Sib .y : 4-8 Dillon, Chevraiet Night- Aa wks. ... Dwenger’s phenomina Ng Pugh. 1 1 3pempling <0 8 ligr at .430 with 34 of pd, Schilling. Vonnegut Hardware p ls SIDE : included. 12 field goals in 18 at- Wallis 10a Reet * 18 1 inaisnaselly G1) Mismeapolis (40) | ho Prd re r Lort {Wayne Ross. Kiison Liho-Plxi o32 Bilf Biier. Glenroy Sonuction as “SID Proveet tempts while his mates sizzled in|Hocker:" ' '3 o '3Ghristtant 0 1 Il ftw, felt g aif ca bn 4 ja i with the Wa silage Oncar Loan aiguar 30 Harry 'Bifver. Sugar ‘Cre MAI 22 in 4% shots from the field for|Grimere § 2 4 Heads 20 0Holandt' 4 1 kerni 5 3 3°50 ginning at. 2 p.m: Ea Bourn ne, Yoni li No. 3 33 [Ray \ Morrie 20 3 - - 1 00 : OLT 45” 456. Dwenger banged in five of et eo ae} Groza.c-t 6 1 3 Grant, : Jess Pritehatt: Fred Cline Realtor €22 | THE UMPIRE” six attempts in the third quartér.| Totals 19 14 21! Totals 1 To] Boards ii 3 3 1 $ Famechon Wins Verdict. William Notfke, Roding Coffee . . - £30) Tamm on The Carmel five which trailed|pfiaiifjmé score: “Lawrence Central 20 MeMulien.s 1 3 Hutions® 3 8 8| NEW YORK. Dec. 16 (UP)—| Bek 3 a i ate Colmteicy gb, S54 Miehican City 63, South Bend Adams 7. recadtibz. 38 only 23 to 20 at the half, was led Free.” thio Slismith. Morris Lastonce) . Walther,g 3 3. Bidatons 2 ® lipeatherweight Ray Famechon of |Charie mcobs. Link-Belt No. 1 8 iiford 3 bars 48. IECHNICOLOR by Jerry Bender with 18 points. Bell. By Bell 3, bo an i. Anderson; Totals oy pdt 18 Til Totals 3 14 23| France chased “Galloping Glen" |Ed,J° By A Canoes Church 8 Monmouth 46, Pleasant Hills 34. PEGGY” Dwenger’s record performance] Referes— oe—Bugens Glace, wpire Cleon pdianapolis 3 43 1 3-71|Flanagan for 10 rounds last|Prancis Rafters. Mechanics Laundry - § Mon Wheatfield 36. SL surpassed the 27 points made by: ®e¥nolds. re irows missed-_Barnhorat 7s night, but couldn't put him away. Tem Piri CIDPA paver Pine Poods § Borden's SIDE ge poms Har Hawks Win, 46-43 |G Si uit tad lo be content with the Gib hol Bee ef 01 he to Be ; last year; in a single game. Free throws helped Decatur ka 3 Mpa and oe Borgia. Pu Bt Le rran. Leader Store . avi @ ty N. ore lan Petty, Spartan center, WAS oon¢ra) tg 5 46-10-43 victory over _ a aduson Square Gardenorvitle sells, Ell Lily Cs atess 1. o11|AI Kintter Bi i 1s sidelined wits bronchitis, as) | Warren Central at home. Olympians’ Scoring . Feats, wou Brron Brumiicid, Hawalian Lounce - ¢ Neon 8 a re ral st Muncie Ces Centrat 51. LaP lle Albers : Dwenger,{ Hy % 9 Morris. 1 3 wale 12-all in She ant Juarter, 8 rd - Te EY g 1 | k Richard role: : Soles x SH GIRL” Lafaves 1 ti i m inst 2 i 3{lead with Bob Hage getting nine| We! 13 3s 117 Golden Gloves Entre Blan Paul Ruckeis, CAA . galas 18 {lSewaric 2] tipoints, but Harold Holderfleld, iia 5 National Guard Armory, Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, OPEN Tan. th.¢ fF ] § ¢{with six points, and Rex McKin- “ i 3s —Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion— | Ben “willisnison, [SSCL 5:18 ng 29 liney, with nine, upped the hosts|M: 0 61 29 Indian Tim ald So ave igi HE MEN” Ro B13 Tow 3 43/into a 41-to-34 third-period lead, CR Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times Abe Clon p eck Fos Marie LANZA al Hime ses; (Bacrad Beart Hage's 23-point¢ to pace both xy rE ———————— ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER 2 3c “1 aye FANS" Techni. 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CK PRIVATES" game with a 41-to-31 conquest of | reiki 17 12 14) Totals B51 , " NAME FANEILNAN IPN IIRIIRNRIR RII RRSP IIR IR IRAE OIRTy rt i Ben Davis, the hosts. a Rr ee lashes B ag No. 7 : ; Sun. 66, V. 2 Man hopped to a 4 to 0 lead - 2 $ ADDRESS Ne aT NAN E NNR N IANA NRE N ARR IRRERE a Jo. 406 Tax Ine at the outset and led 12 to 6, 25 to 3 EACH Franklin Township's Flashes: oe : : OCEAN Rive. 12 and 33 to 21 at eight Minus The br Times, AA, Kesion Port and Indians Disintervals. Dick Roberson an _ expense 3 poy 3 consent of at “patente or guardian. CIN a ela BELLE CELI ad Brogden” 2 WLLL ULL i ——————
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Improvement Is the
Cage Due
Aim as Confests
With Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue Loom
Butler can assume that Classic pose after tonight. Michigan's not-so-mighty Wolverines come to the Fieldhouse ot
£:15 to prepare Coach Tony Hinkle’ s men for next week's work a
the Hoosfer Classic.
The Bulldogs of Butler are leaning a bit to port in their season's
behavior. That's hardly the way Dame, Indiana and Purdue next Friday and Saturday. Michigan's job is to improve the Bulldogs’ social graces on a basketball court. Shy at Basket First thing the Wolverines will have to do is remedy the Bulldogs’ shyness at meeting a basket. Butler is hardly brash in that respect. Then the Wolverines can
Practice the Blueboys in charity
the thing that's done from a
tree throw line. And if the {Wolves can show Butler how to wear a lasting lead with elegance,
[Tony Hinkle will frown a softer; frown.
to get ready for guests like Notre
‘Four members of the Michigan entourage are holdover regulars The rest are hopeful. The regu~ lars are Guard-Center Leo VanDerKuy, Guard Charles Murray, Forward Jim Skala and Forward Bob Olson. Sophomores whe dream brightly are Guard Mark Scarr and Forwards Paul Geyer, Bill Wisner and Lyle Smith. A lad named Art Fougerousse is the main hope of the Bulldogs as they try to come out of the wilderness. Art, a guard, is sports {ing 48 points in four games. Four gerousse 's supporting cast is like-
Tonight's meeting promises to!ly to be Orvis (Shorty) Burdsall
10 competition three times, once
[Santa Claus.
(be a case of the blind leading the/and John Hall at forwards; Don Mayor !blind. Butler has one win in four ‘Houston at center, and Harland
kovic. Michigan may get a case
. successfully, a thing Michigan/of Mike-fright and not be able to {won't be asked to do until after
broadcast anys victory news. {FA
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Ame 5, Pittshore Aresla 8. Laiavette Central 30. 0s 50, Wes Athbers 3s. Fatrickspure i", A » Garrett 43.
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‘Starts ce Career
BRISTOL, Conn., Dec. 18 (UP)
—Ted Williams laid the groundwork for a new career today by signing for an unannounced sale ary with a manufacturer of fish. ing equipment. Williams said he had signed a long-term contract as a consuitant in the design of sporting equipment made by the. Hotton Bristol Manufacturing 0.
Bryant Considered
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 16 (UP). denials,
under consideration today for the
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