Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1951 — Page 13

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st-geason bowl games

results of games al- |

Bowl, Johnson City, v. 27, Lebanon Valley,

s College 21, William

Ban Bernardine, Cal Lirrbos J.C. T Bowl, Vallejo, Cal - , Yuba College 1%: I. Marysville, Cal. 14. :

or Bowl, Evansville, 46, Camp Breekin-

owl, Salisbury, N. €, Peachers vs. LenoirMartin, Tex.—Sequoia ent to be named; Ii! dena, Cal.—Tylep J,

C. efit Game, WashingParris Island Ma3owl, Biloxi, Miss — ines vs, Keesler Alr

owl, Columbia, 8. C ‘swell, Tex.q Air Force owl, Tyler, Tex.—Kilrtheastern Oklahoma

uth, Miami, Fla vs. Southern

West, San Prancisco, vs. West All-Stars; Fla.—Camp Lejeune Medical Center: BlueAla.—North All-Stars

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1, . Pasadena, Cal--1: Sugar Bowl. ew fescen vs. Maryland; —Kentucky vs M mi, Fla.—Baylor n Bowl, El Pago, Tex vs. Texas Teoh; Tan-

do. Fla.--Stetson vs alad Bowl. Phoenix ouston: Sun’ Bowl, F! Tech' vs. College of wl, Galveston, Tex ~ . Hinds J. C Bowl, Mobile, Ala = . s Within . Detroit

Maple Leafs were interesting today hockey league as vithin two points ing Detroit Red

encounter last the Leafs picked oiind as they out- | Wings 2 to 1, is.

nes, the Boston their first heme ymes by downing ‘anadiens 4 to 1, nko's two goals 5s led the Chicago a 6 to 4 victory ‘ork Rangers.

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A TWO-WAY fight for t Classic League has developed in an otherwise “cut and|; dried” race. The issue will be partially settled tonight at| The Indians, beaten only once the Pennsylvania alleys when Hickman’s Whirlaways put,

their two-game lead on the live) against second-place Morris Plan.

he lead iw the Yaver Ladies

sn 2 s FLO DENNY Sugged Miss Groe-

The Whirlaways have bel while Hohlt was surpassed by|

won 32 of 36 games while Morris Plan has captured. 30 of 36. These two rivals maintain a nine-game edge over their nearest opponents and .have virtually made certain the Yaver Ladies crown will be worn either by Hickman’s or Morris Plan,

However, tonight's action is the 0’ Gold tourney at the Antlers first ei Rigs the month of after the first of three week-ends . December and there are still five| months of -the 1951-52 season to be played. During this span, oS evoCarl McAfee’s second-game 290.

may be a dark-horse who will rise| -up with new found power while| the current leaders sag into a slump. Milano Inn, now in third place, will attempt to improve on their record of 20-16 at the expense of High Dollar Davie, now stuck in 10th place. Ban-Dee Restaurant and Perfection Windshield are tied for fourth-place on a record of 20-16. Ban-Dee squares off with Safrin’s Department store while Perfection Windshield meets Westmorland Sterling. :

Miles Press Rough Foe

In the Fraternal League at Illinois Alleys, the leading J. D. Eastman five come up against another tough foe in Miles Press. The leaders have a 29-7 record; while the latter is tied for third! place with Walker's Lunch on a 23-13 ledger. 2

Last week the Sevens, now in second place, upset J. D. Eastmans, 2-1, and moved within four games of first place on a 25-11 record. The Sevens will face Solotaire tonight. The latter was beaten by Miles Press last week on a 3-0 score. Walker’s Lunch is the fastest moving threat in the league. Walker's will meet Coca Cola and will be out to extend its winning streakqof 11 straight games.

Leaders Play Light

The top three contenders in the Southside Businessmen’s League will tonight. Hatfield Motors Ine. clings to a one-game edge on a 25-14 reading and should improve that record against Shelby Street Savings, a fifth-place club with a 20-19 record. Morgan’s Restaurant, tied for second place with a 24-15 record, faces Kriner's Pharmacy, a 10th place team. Harrell’s Plumbers, lodged in a tie with Morgan's, match shots with N.B.A. Bindery.

Averages 221

THE city match game bowling tournament, trimmed to eight] men and eight women, will be, resumed Saturday. Dick Weber became a red- hot| favorite for the men’s title last night when he averaged 221| (1108) for five games and elimin-| ated Maury Wellman. Weber's games" were above the 200-mark at the Indiana alleys. | Meanwhile, Defending Cham-| pion Dorothy Berkopes headed for her fourth match game title| with a 1013 at the Illinois alleys yesterday against Eva Willilam-| son’s 805. The men's defending, champ, William Brown, remained in the running while the tourney’s|

|

|Earl Eggers, |Red Stuart, last year's runnerup. Colts pro club, and Halfback

|Pritchett-Hunt-O’Grady.

with® 3100. second with 3084 with the help of

Anierican Hockey League put in week-end.

last night were decided in ‘“sudden death’ extra periods.

rison gave the Cincinnati Mo-

{lying flat on his back.

face second division foes 'S

All of}.

who lost later to)

The quarterfinal pairings “for|

(next Saturday at 9:30 p. m. at! Packers and Notre Dame. Speedway are:

Dorothy Berkopes vs. Lois Glass. Robertine Wells vs. Ramons Frosch. Flo Denny vs. Bobby Simmerly. Joe Berkopes vs. Dolly Rudbeck, William Brown vs. Bob Kares. Dick Weber vs. Georze “ravens. Red Stuart vs. Phil Bisesl, Fred Estle vs. Joe Pond.

The semifinals and finals are cheduled for next Sunday at

BILL'S Tiny Diner leads the Pot

Bolls Furnace is in

Mohawks Stop Hershey, 4 to 3

By United Press PLAYERS and fans in the

their share of overtime during the

Two. of the four games played

A spectacular goal by Ed Har-

hawks a 4 to 3 evertime victory over the Hershey Bears at Cincinnati. Harrison broke through three rival defensemen at 7:19 and scored the winning goal while

= s ” IN ANOTHER overtime game at Providence, the Syracuse Warriors edged the Reds, 5 to 4. Sam Casanato’s slap shot at 4:40 of the extra period decided the issue. Johnny McCormack’s two goals helped the Buffalo Bisons to a 4 to 3 victory over the Pittsburgh Hornets at Buffalo, and the St. Louis Flyers swept their week-end series with the Cleveland Barons by posting a 5 to 3 triumph at St. Louis.’

On the Ice

AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division

Arkansas State

|fore 8000 fans in the fourth an-

‘| Refrigerator game,

rehearsal

Wins by 4612 Hums With

In Bowl Tilt

By United Press EVANSVILLE, Dec. 3— Ar-

kansas State scored in every period yesterday to swamp Camp Breckinridge, Ky., 46 to 12, be-

as Big Ten title contenders, open at Bloomington against tall Valparaiso Thursday and entertain Xavier of Ohio Saturday. Minus their stellar pivotman| Bill Garrett but with more height, {Indiana will have another faststepping quintet. Six-foot-9 Lou

nual Refrigerator Bowl post-sea-son football game.

in a 10-game regular season schedule, completely outclassed the service eleven which included|Clay’s 6-foot-10 beanpole, a freshsuch stars as Quarterback Bob|man, probably will share center. Kilfoyle- of the former Baltimore 2 8%

INDIANA LOST seven lettermen, but retained such playmak-

ers as Sam M , It was the first time that ai aaa, Bowy

| Masters, Tony Hill, service team participated in the gn 4 Say promising 'sopho-

mores as Dick Farley and Bob Leonard. Indiana, like upstate rival Purfor Coach Frosty/due, won't start Western ConferEngland's boys who have a New, ence competition until January. Year's date with Stetson in the Purdue got its baptism last SatTangerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla. urday at Kansas State, last year’s Sophomore Halfback Richie NCAA western champions, and Woit of Chicago, who scored] lost, 67 to: 51. The Riveters, play-| three of the seven Arkansas, Ing without rangy Darrel Brewtouchdowns on a 68-yard run, a Ster who is completing the 12-yard Statue of Liberty play| changeover from football, used 12 and a 1-yard plunge, won the{Players and veteran forward Carl

most valuable player award. |MeNulty topped the scoring with « hi points.

Larry Coutre of the Green Bay

THE VICTORY was a dress

s 8 = FULLBACK Rudy Wagner and, pyRDUE hosts DePauw in its Ralph Seber) Fach Seore twice nome opener Thursday. Illinois’ 0 complete the rou defending Big Ten titlists open

Arkansas State 12 7 7 20—46/ their season against Butler here Camp Brecknrdg 0 6 0 6-—12| |Saturday, while Butler opens to-

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Syracuse, LI Providence (overtime). nein (overtime). st, Louts 5 Cleveland 3.

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College Cage Action

Scott, a sophomore from Chicago, | and Don Schlundt, Washington-|

26 Games.

By United Press

Indiana's 1951-52 college basketball campaign moves into high gear this week with a 26-game schedule, highlighted by the debut of Indiana's Hurrying Hoosiers. Branch McCracken’'s Hoosier Hotshots, again touted

nigh foe orthwestern—at Evanston, {Notre Dame, which opened with an easy 71 to 36 win at St. {Thomas, Minn., Saturday, hosts {Wabash tomorrow and is at Wisconsin Saturday.

Rose Poly, Indiana State and! Taylor are leading the won-lost

against another Big Ten

Oakland City already has loa three games, while Huntington has dropped: three of four. This week's schedule: TONIGHT-—Butler at Northwestern.

TUESDAY -- Wabash at Notre Dame, Huntington at Earlham, Taylor at Frank-

Tech, - Oakland City at Eastern Illinols, Tri-State at Findlay. WEDNESDAY Lewis at St. Joseph's. THURSDAY-—Valparaiso at Indiana, DePauw at Purdue, Western Kentucky at Evansville, Hanover at Indiana State, Indiana Central at Wabash. FRIDAY -- St, Norbert at St, Joseph's, Esilham at Oberlin, Greenville at Rose oly.

SATURDAY-—Xavier at Indiana, Notre {Dame at Wisconsin, Illinois at Butler, | DePauw at Jowa, Ball State at Indiana Central, Indiana State at Manchester, Franklin at Anderson, Earlham at Wittenberg, Huntington at Taylor.

AAU Names Roby

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Dec. 3 (UP)—The National Amateur | Athletic Union named Douglas F.

Roby of Detroit president yesterday at the closing session of its four-day convention. Roby suc-

ceeds Al Whetle of Baltimore.

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Full House Seen for Fight

CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 3 (UP) —A ‘packed house was forecast today by promotef Ed Bang for

Crowned Champ Of Stock: Cars. fe su some “zomtes su

Hershel White

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Hershel White, Indianapolis, Wednesday night. last night was officially crowned| A crowd of 12,000 was expected

1951 champion of the Champion. 10 see the card of four 10-round

{bouts, featuring Harry Matthews, sp Sioek Can Club SUPINE & ban-| lof Seattle, and Danny Nardico of quet at the Lincoln Lodge near amps as the headliners. (The

West Lafayette. fight will be televised in IndianSome: 300 hardtop drivers and /apolis over WFBM-TV at 9 p. m.) car owners who raced at Indian-|

column with two straight wins. fevent.

lin, Chase at Hanover, -Gifin at Indiana -

apolis” W, 16th St. Speedway and ‘May Bar Basketball

other tracks in this area and in| {the Chicago circuit attended the| BOSTON, Dec. 3 (UP)—Basket(ball may be barred from Boston

The sedson’s financial report Garden unless attendance imshowed $150,187 -paid to the stock proves at professional games this car drivers in this“area in prize season. Walter A Brown, presipurses and added championship gens of both the Boston ‘Gardenpoint money. Arena Corp., and the Boston Cel- # a = . tica of the National Basketball WHITE RECEIVED $1100 top oy rere the walsing urned out to money for earning the mdst| "po professional team beat the points (2842) during the season. |Baltimore Bullets, 103 to 82, yesHere are the other top driversiterday. land their points:

Duke Kimmerling, Aderson, 2825; Jack

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Farris, Richmond, - 2628; Audie puarts ng 1980, or Write Sap ILL DETRO 3 e Anapo 5, —— - 1515; ‘Bryant Tucker. Oak Pack Til, 1674; | IT, Dec. 3 (UP)—Half Blok Palawalel i anABolL 147s; Fenton back Bob Hoérnschemeyer of the ngeric

ack Harrison, | Dk. Fisinfield, anapolis, 1148 , 1118; Gharlie , “Crawfordsville, : Johnny disnapolls. 1054; Frankie Mike, Indianapolis, 935; Ray Arndt, Lalayette. 876; Indiabapolis, 810: Wayne; Hawley, Bridgeport, 672; Hershel Robinson, |

Indjanapons G8 ili Eu d Moneymaker, Kokomo,

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‘Detroit Lions, who suffered a head injury against the San Fran-

cisco 49ers, spent a “very restful night and is improving,” a hospiLafayette tal spokesman said today. The Hershel White also led the former Indiana star, who leads point standing for car owners the Lions in rushing and is among with 204 points and received an- the top ground gainers in the Naother $100 in point money. Sec-/tional Football League, suffered a ond was Jack Farris with 203 concussion in the opening min-

points. |utes of yesterday's game.

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