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to fourth place. The Bearcats, un-| han a $0.0 team beaten in seven starts, are en-| THURSDAY tered in Marion’s New Year's Day Case S34 Buffalo *4.8 tourney where they tangle with €ormen i Stantord 23 Richmond on the first round. | one ‘Tiana “i wk State ata ’ arion Skids Rd ye “67.3 Temple 64.5 Madison’s once-beaten Cubs, spring Hl “ws st. eter's *43.8 Ww who survived a close 51-t0-50 5 wanace 36.4 Hope 35.6 shave at Southport last week, Cincinnati 71.4 Xavier, O. os hung on to fifth place, but Marion Hineee Ji3 Dehlson - FE ! XK] 1 ’ 59.9 skidded from fourth to sixth. lows... 1 Looe. 383 Glenn's Pirates moved up from Toledo +70. sissippl 508 ninth to seventh. followed bY Wisconsin © “618 San Jose BE 3 ammond, Columbus, and new- uth comer East Chicago Washington. T¢0 “5 Texas Teen br The Senators, with a five-game y c grate Jos & 1 State 4 winning streak, are idle until| Colsate 3) Wake Forest 3 Jan. 4 when they clash with Gary Navy . aL No. Carolina of Emerson in a Northern loop-game. . atington, od arshan a! They replaced thrice-beaten South Betott 723 Miami, ©. o!

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Jeff Rules Prep Ratings as Holiday Tourneys Start

Keep No. 1 Spot for 3d Straight Week;

Muncie Central Jumps From 6th to 4th

By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Lafayette Jeff still headed the rankings today as the “Big Three” prepared to clash in the top Indiana high school basketball holiday tournament. . It marked the third straight week that the Broncos of Coach Marion Crawley garnered first place in the United Press hardwood honor roll. They'll have to contend with either runner-up New Albany, third-seeded Gary Froe-

bel or well-regarded and once-| e' beaten Elkhart in the first round Dunkel ¥ College of their two-day show which gets 3 I Yo day al ets Basketball Ratings New Albany and Froebel also, Ar each listing below the rate held last week's rankings, but|by comsiling a hi Muncie Central jumped from sixth| has “Peen 10 points

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Heavies Added To Fight Card

A four-round heavyweight fight has been added to Friday night's championship fight card in the National Guard Armory. Dick Cherry of Indianapolis has been signed to meet Joe Louis | (Brown of Chicago in one of the preliminaries to the Joe SgroAndy Anderson scrap for the Indiana welterweight title. Sgro, who recently was dethroned by. Anderson after holding the welter crown for two years, has announced he will retire after Friday's fight, “win, lose or draw.” The card was originally set for Thursday night but was -Ifter

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Brother Act Bows to ‘Mom's’ Xmas Turkey

What is undoubtedly the nation's top brother act in profess to mother's cooking yesterday and stood in the background while left to right Mrs. Lou Groza and "The Toe", her husband, watch '

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Back Seat to Mo One When Kicking a Football

As a Kid He Dreamed of Chance To Win a Game With His Toe

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Dec. 26—A $14,000 kick made it three in a row|

for Lou (the Toe) Groza and five in a row for the Cleveland football Browns. ne Groza's 16-yard field goal in the last 20 seconds of play provided Cleveland's 30-28 movie script victory over the Los Angeles Rams in the National League professional football world cham-

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ional athletics took a back seat a turkey held the spotlight. From 'Mom", Mrs. John Groza, handle

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Teams Will Risk

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Tomorrow Night

32 of 35 Coaches

[Clash Is Game Give Kentucky First-Place Votes

Indiana Retains 5th Position Behind Bradley, Okla. Aggies and Long Island

By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, Dec. 26—Kentucky came within three points of perfection today as. it retained its rating’ as the nation’s No. 1 basketball team for the third successive week. .

CHICAGO, Dec. 26 (UP)~—Two|

and Indiana, scrap at Peoria, Ill.

; { Thirty-two of the 35 outstanding coaches who make up the : for the Midwest's three undefeated United Press Basketball Rating Board selected the undefeated \ major basketball teams, Bradley| Wildcats for the top spot, while the other three picked them second, {On the basis of 10 points for a; rr —————S | first place vote, nine for a second 28ainst no defeats, jumped from tomorrow in what shapes Up 8S|,n4 so on, down to one for a 10th, Seventh to fourth place; Indiana

the best cage clash of the week. Kentucky received 347 out of a held fifth for the second straight

Bradley, which has won nine possible 350 points.

ability.

straight, will be tough to beat on} its own floor, but Indiana, with ever made in the ratings, exceedsix straight wins, may have the ing the 330 points which Kentucky amassed last week.

The Hoosiers have beaten good!

Bradley ranked as the second]

best team in the country, with Indiana fifth.

610 Pace

It was the strongest showing

The Wildcats played only one teams building up the streak, and 8ame last week, coming up with Kansas held 19h place; will strive to use speed and shooting ability to set back the de- for their sixth triumph of the termined Braves, not too tall nor too fast, but plenty good."

unbeaten

The battle of the undéfeated|a total of 275 points.

Other games which

will be only one of a l14-game |Big Ten program in the final 9-0 record, jumped from fourth {week preparatory for conference; |action. Thus far the Big Ten was jhitting a 610 pace against non-| jconference clubs after winning! {12 of 18 games last week. on this week's; includes

three!

Tomorrow: Michigan at Penn-

tournament.

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Thursday: DePaul at Hiinois, |

Jose at Wisconsin.

Browns Praised

By Die-Hards [oi

| old NFL Fans Salute

‘Upstart’ Champ

| CLEVELAND, Dec. 26 (UP) —

the National Football League, the| “upstart” Cleveland Browns today were recognized as genuine champions.

pionship Sunday. It was a $14,000 boot, with that| He was, and a good one. He much between the winning and|also was a fine basketball player losing share, or some $425 per|and the people in Martin's Ferry man. remember *The Chief” It was the third game in a row|Young man who led the local high which Groza's toe won for the/school quintet to the state chamBrowns. pionship. Lou, too, has a younger It was Cleveland's fifth straight|brother, a 6-foot, 7.inch young league title, after four years as/glant named Alex who played at top team of the now defunct All| Kentucky and ngw is a pro court America Conference. {star with the Indianapolis OlymAnd it was a payoff on practice, | plans. So Lou isn’t too proud of 1dolized Brother {his basketball ability—rating secWhen a lumbering Lou walked 0nd best there among the family. out there in the clammy chill at] Cleveland on Sunday, he was on His team trailed one point. If he made it, they won. ‘If he missed, they lost. After an hour's struggle it came down to that—a man’s ability to kick the ball through the uprights in a matter of seconds.

a terrific spot. by

football. Leading AAC Scorer

Back there as a kid in the steel town of Martin's Ferry, O., on the banks of the muddy Ohio, young Lou had dreamed often of such a chance. He never pictured himself missing. Those were the days when Lou

terrific.

was a high school kicker, and he would shag a football by the hour as his big brother booted the ball in practice. “Pretty soon I was kicking them back to him,” Groza explained. “When I got to high school, I wanted to be a kicker, too.”

championship.

Lou was proving that as anjSpeaking for Ohio State freshman under Paul|team, said, “Our hats are off to] Brown, when he was drafted into/the new world champions. Los, the Army and saw three years of Angeles deserves high regard, service, including D-day action at) foo. But Were glad 0 salute the » {Leyte and Okinawa. When he re-|Browns as the new champs.” i They aidw't and Groza wanting, Leyte 2 he felt he was too old for| Then Bert Bell, commissioner college ball and moved on to sign|of the NFL, moved front and with Brown, who now had taken|center and claimed “the Browns «we want to play you feilows over the Cleveland Browns. Right have that extra something that again » Bd and Harold Pauley from the start, “The Toe” was/makes champions. | :

When the magnificent Browns jbowled over the Los Angeles ‘Rams, 30 to 28, for the world pro-| fessional championship Sunday, {it was a bitter pill for some vet-! eran NFL men to swallow. Like Greasy Neale, coach of the Phila'delphia Eagles, they wanted to see “any team but the Browns win.”| But when the Browns won, on |the strength of four touchdown |passes by Otto Graham and a {last-minute field goal by Lou, {Groza, who were the first to!

But he'll take a back seat to no'salute them? The old National one when it comes to kicking a!Leaguers.

|

| Neale wasn’t ' available for| {comment, but one of his aids, the Philadelphia;

ee}

this season, as the Browns joined Doesn’f Tackle the. the NFL, he broke a 25-year-old league record by booting 12 seid Wrong Man {goals. Those record-breaking field; ee goals won the Browns’ game with Times Special the Philadelphia Eagles and put! | them in a playoff with the New Dick McWilliams University of York Giants for their division Michigan defensive right guard,

PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 26 —!

| who was injured in last Thurs-

w= Willie Says Chances Good

To Catch Jockey Culmone

runner in the National Jockey Championship were good.

yesterday. He had a mount in each of eight races, won four an came in out of the money only I "Nae thot once. x i Culmone, who was 13 races up on Shoemaker only a week ago, had two winners at Miami's Tropical Park yesterday. He still had 373 to Shoemaker’'s 371. Harry Silbert, Los Angeles, Shoemaker’s agent, said last week that Willie might ride in a dozen races in Agua Caliente if it takes that to win the title. At the same

wants to win,” Silbert said.

mas Day purse.

Dare Hope.

NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 26 (UP)—Willle Shoemaker, who in six days of racing at Fair Grounds has jumped to within two races of catching Joe Culmone, figured today that his chances as a stretch

Willie grabbed himself (and bettors) a big Christmas present! d

“Now that Willie has a fighting chance for the title, he really

Shoemaker took the Fair) Grounds opener yesterday on Rockwood Lou. His next winner | was in the featured $2500 ChristThe sixth, on Traveler. - He won the seventh on Hill Flight and the eighth with

{day's practice for next Monday's Rose Bowl football classic, is re-! covering. But that isn’t the “big” story. | McWilliams applied the pressure bandage to his knee yesterday, morning as ordered” BY ‘Trainer, Jim Hunt. Later he discovered he had placed the bandage on the wrong knee, “And the other knee

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ana at Drake, Michigan State, Ohio State vs.| Princeton at Michigan State, Min-| nesota at Big Seven toulgament. |

over

Friday: Butler at Illinois, IndiPenn State at

Saturday: Pittsburgh State vs. igan State,

| ? Even to some of the die-hards in4-Team Tipton

Tourney Canceled

The four-team “holiday basketiball tourney at Tipton tomorrow land Thursday has been canceled, Brother Nivard, athletic director as the! iat Cathedral, has annogneed, the teams involving Cathedral, Tipiton and Anderson St. Mary's, withdrew from the tournament.

Browns, Rams Re-Match Studied

CLEVELAND, Dec. 26 (UP)— |A re-match shaped up today be-|ence Nightingale Hospital. Southern Methodist

Westfield, one of

{Towa vs. Loyola at Marquette, | {Northwestern at Marquette, San)

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Penn State at| Princeton * at! thesis). Michigan State, Notre Dame at Northwestern, Minnesota at Kan-| sas City tournament.

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tween the world champion Cleve-|

land Browns and the runner-up University's Los Angeles Rams following the who is in San Francisco to play| dramatic 30-28 victory/in the annual East-West Shrine} the Ranis. for the National!football game. , Football League title Sunday. —

Browns’ Following the game

rectors of the Rams

made the request.

McBride said.

three diId Cleve-

land owner Arthur McBride that

land Fred Levy Jr. of the Rams,

He was the old AAC’s aang Here's Hoping He | “I think it can be arranged,”

idolized an older brother, who!scorer in 1946 with 84 points and

No time or place was decided

on, but the re-match

quarterback.

probably

will be played in Los Angeles next August as an exhibition. As NFL champions, the Browns will also play the College AllStars in Chicago on Aug. 17. The Browns are losing one man within a week or so. Safety Man Ken Gorgal is slated for induction into service, he informed the {club. Gorgal is a former Purdue

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