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| Allessandri Is Named Irish Captain for '52

A g pea : : >is : { NOTRE DAME, Dec. 13—Jack last night preceding the 32d an$7 A : - : | Allessandri, 20 - year - old line-|fiual testimonial banquet honor- : i | backer, has been named to cap-ling the Irish grid squad. At the . é & 4 : . \ + tain the Notre Dame football|banquet, Allessandri received the

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Dlympie 1 eam Will Be pick Taylor Pat Striebeck Gains Berth in =e -hosen Next Week To Win First Select 16 for Match. Game Finals

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Indianapolis™ . Indianapolis will’ become chicace™ Svectat Pai Style in the Beech Grove Classic : : ‘ { CHICAGO, Dec. 13—Pa - fiatt! g al Wt tonight in . 1¢ mecca of American fig- heck. of Intiapeolis 15 heading League. ~ Hiatt's blazing total § . {

came on scores of 195-267-238,

- re skating a week from Jerry Chidester of Fairmount J

{down the stretch in her quest for

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the last two OMOrrow. the 1951 OT rat Glass scorched the alleys at the inning habits Twenty-one 6f th tion’ : : . i Iaria lanes with a 668 series. MR. FISHERM . of December, bionic amateur te i Taylor University, only un ship. Chidester’s total was realized on SHERMAN:

Four days remain for the feminine star to

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\defeated basketball team in § the Hoosier College Confer-

games of 202-231-235. i Al Meyers rolled a 610 series and R. Lonis of Fairmount Glass

Shakespeare, South Bend, Pflueger, Ocean City Reels, $2.50 up. Complete line of Air-Guide barom-

trive for performances as sharp :s their blades in tryouts to se2ct a United States Olympic

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: i the eters and weather inst . onight against ‘eam at the Coliseum Dec, 21 ence, is favored to win top , ily B Spt : feds we erter. a Durum oo amt nd 22. honors in the conference's first He Nye ar : at % Glos REALS TSF . Rave'ts * The two-day spectacle is con- cage tourney opening tonight at » a et TED NEBEL had a 659 for i Ti. 37.30. Includes Bow Caps have to )

Marion. | 3 The first of four games tonight, will start at 6:30 with Manchester {meeting Anderson. Indiana Cen8 tral will meet Huntington and [Taylor will play Franklin at 10:30, {Earlham and Anderson play the other game.

ucted under “the auspices of the nited States Figure Skating Asciation in conjunction with the /inter Club of Indianapolis.

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PENNSYLVANIA OUTSIDE BASKETBALLS OFFICIAL SIZE AND $4 95 WEIGHT, . OTHERS $7.95, $0.95.

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League. Ted"s. "Score was forged on .singles of 185-226-208. Ralph i jOrtman rolled a 654 for the East |anapolis are hoping that her ide Chevrolet League at Pritch- if match game performances willl ett-Hunt ahd O'Grady’ alleys. allow her to take another two- Among the other outstanding position jump in the standings|scores for the men were Ike Nor-

! Miss Striebeck has encountered on the alleys in some time.“ Dual sessions are on + tap for Pat and 15 other. qualifiers in the match game showdown.

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; od land right onto the throne. BASKETBALL GOALS, COMPL have failed to amplete oS augemente prior to TAVIOR Hops Jo eeu (oe R Re Th 8 o will be plenty of sore man of Sive ne murine) WITHA GOALS, COMPLETE Yable es . ney sportin . .| series : “ 2.95. 10, Cleveland, The 1952 into us will be Dick Button The es atte by Don and along with an earlier 778, she fingers : and Dleeding Sebo Stumpf Brothers, with a 637; i} SPECIAL! | Tennis i and Pitts 1eld in Oslo, Norway, from Feb.| Oodle have won five games in a/finished out the five-day elimina- ore Te eo rai Charles McArvey with a 632; if : Sets 14 through Feb. 25. The Olympic [371 Iminmuninenmiihiinen row. ition rounds with 4529 pinfall. Sunday ai ht oe |Herb Hohlt of Fred Cline Real ROLLER RINK SKATES ck of reserve * tinals will be held in Bislett stad- 5 {The tourney will have a three- This figure left the Capitol City| jon BY . R ors of the. ve. with a 630 score, and Adrian $14.95 $4 95 yer-Coach Ott ‘um, an outdoor arena which 3 i night stand. Losers of tonight's miss 227 sticks behind Sylvial, ® ia sy yk a been) Ainscott of Broad Ripple with Jf " d to put him- sats 30,000 persons. : as e a i games will return for consolation Wene of Philadelphia, Pa., who Toy em a el time defendin ja 630. : % Boys & Girls ive lineup to- = “We selected Indianapolis be- : : play tomorrow night. Champion. posted a 4756. nin No Tadao ang * Marta Roberts of Milano Tony a All Sizes TABLES injured Larry wuse of {ts central location,” } i. ship and consolation finals will be Miss Wene led the qualifying Stephanie Balogh tor the match was also impressive with her 577 3 A Real Buy $795 341.98 By adix said, “and because of the : Resu is : Saturday night with the conso- for the second straight year \o.noc [adewig beat Balogh in Serves: hata b 1et righ ie a ; ; & by 2 bruised cellent facilities at the Coli- : : lations at 7:30 and the champion- after she snatched the lead (hair 24-game exhibition series i ores Jornainger of last. night's 0 . ; SLEDS $3 9535 95 dered. to keep sum. : : GH SCHOOL +. %:ship tilt at 9:15. op from Miss Striebeck after the this week ‘while the other ladies ’ _ % 1 . " ve-skates until The Brena is one of the best in CITY, COUNTY .GAMES { In games last night, the Bron-| first day of bowling last Satur- [were busy qualifying. BUI Harding, Grain Dealers ........ 628 FT : 40" 45" 52" ; e country and Dick Miller, man- Decatur Central 51. Mooresville 26. |cos of Western Michigan defeated| day. . : Ray Butler.'P. R. Mallory ..... : 626 : a re Care eresttrtt IOS railable, Hell ger of the: Coliseum, has co-|Secred Heat jy » {Valparaiso’'s Crusaders, 79-62, Pat’s 768 series came on games Cline Realtors in Lead CRF Sau Realtor Co. : a1 i : ™ A a er operated 100 per nt , | Amo 44, New Winchester 43 (overtime), {While at Greencastle, DePauw|or 3188, 168, 224 and 188, which) FRED CLINE Realtors will toe Harry Wheeler, Marott Biges lil. seg s ATLAS THE a ry predicts is year’s anderson st. Mary's 43, Windfall 42 (over- trimmed Ball State, 60-52. |were 10 sticks short of her firsti{he ine again tonight in the|Charles Hart, Water Company .... @ 614 * Heavy-Gauge Steel ympic tryouts will surpass all; time). iat { s #8 a |Wednesday round. Earlier she | Bill Trueblood, International Harvester 814 Ji Colson Tricycles ° > previous elimination meets. The Aven 48, Plainfield 38. VALPO OUTSCORED their a ned t 213 101 Ladies Sponsor League in an ef- Ral h Plerce Johnnies . ail * STOW-AWAY isn’t choosy roster of competitors reads lice | CONCAnnOn BI. Terre Hame State 8 41. visitors. in the first half but were| 124 Dow oa games: 0: ow "(fort to improve on their record Vaughn Perkins, Grain Dealers ‘S10 12+ $22.60 : ET yainst the side- the “Who's Who of Figure Skat-| cor crse 4% Washington Twp. (Cas) Tunable to cope with the Broncos'| a : . lof 30 wins in 39 games. The|FalF SUtacH: MOTO Shoitors I Ior 609 %, mq $23.50 © GUN CABIN alla gu : Cynthiana 41, Wadesville 34. | Miss Striebeck, making her|Realtors will face d di-/Kenny Bogart, Medical ..........00 608 20 . valuable as a ing” and even though he iS eX- Dale 59. Ri¢hiand 38. spurt in the third quarter which An rea COS ace 3. Secon Bill Irwin, Dutch Cleaners '=:'""'! 607 Jf $25.50 ¢ Ids E thing: nseman. It is empt as defending champion, tHe Delphi 58, Burlington 35. gave them the'lead. {third All-Star a Ppeatane the Vision foe in the Indiana National Paul’ Stayanovich, Indpis. Bleaching’ 605 £ - 20" 90 3 Holds veryrhing:. f his checking... & ......rilliant. Dick, Button of Engle- Faton 46, Jefferson Twp. (Grant) 43 High point man for the night|ished up in 10th position on Bank No. 3 which have won only |reo Holtane, Junior Jayveees |... 2B » : 11; Cases of shells, fishing

BraasvillerMatseo Delydl Chandler, 45, . Q : . , final qualifying list. Two years ON SAG NA hfe BRR yo A HH TOUR and last year she took third place|

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. Michigantown 33, Kirklin. 28, hail from all sections @f the Mississinewa 49, Swavzee 33.

country, will select two male Monticello 56, Brookston 50. skaters and three girl skaters to Montgomery 36, Otwell 49.

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jrivals but their triumph over Ball| Ayrshire Collenes who have won J othd ? Westerh Electric . 595 State gave them a 2-2 record for| C [08 er Id er | only 13 of 39 games. " |Joe Wilkerson, Conkle Funeral Home: sos Jf {the season. Outscored 18-13 in the x y | ©. J. Carlson and IRC & D|Bll Sosemeyer, Gibson Co. Parts .... 304

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ik Sol O'H , Roberts Milk ............ ! nd returned to fill Olympic berths. There will Mulberry 53, Jackson Twp. (Clinton) 10. [first quarter, Coach Bob Harvey 8 . ; [Trucking are tied for third place Harold Berceield Herff Jones ieee pH For Boys and Sins handy and out of he ay: He has b iso be t airs chosen. Two Paragon 63, Stinesville 19, quintet managed a 35-29 halftime y on a 26-13 record. The formers Eo ochatits 8. Orme, ine, ..... 811 Finished in rich, hamme ind Gance pairs will b rors 55. Hemmer (a jae and were never headed from| we en S atic Art Sachs, Block's Mixed .. 1.1.1. 576 bronze, $79.50. hird line and dance pairs will be chosen to 80 'p i x.y Kinley (Randolph) 20. jeag | { {meets Indiana National Bank No. Earl “Roberts, Dezelan Mixed ....... 573 E Mckay oi to the world's cHampionships] put 35 NeRinley (Rando {that point. yh ; 12 while the latter tangles with|Rick Hammon. Western Electric ..... 361 WINCHESTER with Frank scheduled shortly after the Olym-, Poseyville 43, Eiherfeld 4. | GUARD HARRY STEWART » [Ernest Johnson Coal. The Coal- Dick Kincald, Riviera Pederal ...... 52 : t Gi b h ics in Paris Prairie Creek 78, Coalmont 30. : : | {men are in fifth place with 23-14 Ritt ’ lesebrecht P Sk tH ir thusiasts will have Bockereek Center 51, .Adams Central led the victors’ point parade with| p a Joe BC RL REI 43 RIFLES vi ty I Oue of tite] Asam) 4, ¥ 17 while Guard Bob Newton, 116 record. Bill Bartlett, Internal’ Revenue .... ew is fir y a = Rockport 58. Chrisney . . | . ss, Eagle ‘ 532 others, Tan | counts. siime greats “when Bi fly Sin 5 on cone ORL ME ISVS TRG | wet re, Kelly Hits 725 Tr Model 87 Single shot. > J (Steuben). 38 { MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. Bob Meyer, Rivoli Theater .. ~~... °" . 513 . 2 with , Button arrives here next week Soh dd 35. : CRS ; F g th Eddie Now 4 senior at Harvard Univer] Seitdleville 3. Rempion Bu » at the Marion Coliseum, other on 4 schroeder, 30-year-old HERSHELL KELLY of the Julius Maltzman, Kasle & Sons ..... 513 Model 72 Repeater, $32.30

2 group and Bert Hirschfeld el on the No. 1

state games tonight include Oak. =" 0 4ive from La Cres- Veterans of Foreign Wars turned Don Beasiey, Ben Davis High School 3 {land City at Indiana State and! op4a Cal., and Tony Trabert, 21-/in one of the year’s mest spectac-| (2 sames). St. Ambrose at St. Joseph's. ’ ;

sity, the 22-year-old wizard of the | terre Haute Wiley 49, Clay City 39. ice has virtually made a clean Trov 78. Tennyson 35.

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i 52 i WOMEN { year-old naval officer from Cin- ular performances last night at|Dotty Berkopes, Morris Plan ........ 562

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passed a rigorous gold medal test In a tighter match Trabert Hunt circuit. Katie fashioned her|Dorothy James, Country Club

|ball world today with the firstig-4.

Sporting Goods C a ast sight Boston University 72, Brandeis 67, score on a string of 165-223 and | Maree Mintel. Deselan mixed por ing 00 S o.

prior to a tryout berth. | Brigham Young 58, Toledo 57. major upset of the 1951-52 season National Collegiate and clay Jen Ronningen, Grain Dealers ns scored their Heading the field of six male Buffale 81. Toronto 51. —a 55-to-52 victory over Kansas/court title - holder, defeated a 215. Hiatt ‘wes ‘Rdotiier ale | LOthine. Schuchman. Fred Schuchman 482 209 W. Washington LI. 3446

single skaters is Jimmy Grogan, Chicago Teachers 64, Sam Houston 46. 20-year-old star from Broadmoor Colby 9. Maine 373.

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y. i > | Golda Reinhart, Internal Revenue .... standout last night with a 690/Wima Sheull. Riviers Federal .

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, O winnin R 3 winning Skating Club in Colorado Springs. Rookie Ike Hiland. Baron De- Grogan has been runner-up to] sot 22. Beicon 66 mis scored two Button for three straight years, | Connect Io SG, Ts. the latest coming early this year Findlay 74, Defiance oo. a in the world meet at Milan, Italy.| Fordham 68, fe orks, n ” ” | Georgetown 70, Loyola (Baltimore) 59. eorgia Teachers 82, Woffor

ANOTHER MALE standout is! Geers City 82. Indiana (Pa.)’ 62.

s |Hampden-Sydney 75, Davis-Elkins 58, Hayes Jenkins of Akron, Ohio, | garvard 69, Wesleyan 55.

who is currently attending North- Hardin-Simmons 61. Goodfellow Air Force

State, runner-up for the NCAA nervous Davidsson, 6-3, 6-4, 9-7. | | Columbia 50, Rutgers 41. c {championship last season. Schroeder and Trabert team up| Concordia (River Forest, Ill.) 6%, Chicago] It was the first loss in five/tomorrow in a doubles match| 17. {games for the K-State Wildcats, jagainst Bergelin and Davidsson | 2 {and was likely to affect theirjand the Americans are heavily! \

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sweep of all major titles. | Walton 42, Youngs America 37. "Button won the National U. S.| Wawaka 3%. Lady of the Lake 4. 2 cinnati. O., stood ready today tothe Parkway alleys when he Extene Nath. Bamis Letter... 308 Model 22 Auto-loading, = ‘ h tonshi six times: the| West Lebanon 51, Hillsboro 29. | . crush Sweden's dreams of inter- blasted a T25 series to top all Matha Harrison. Bowles Seal Fast Bl $41. ips have won Rn tmeg: gl inuaate 3, New Richmond 40. | { 1 tennis glory. jcity action. Betty Jordan, Schuster Coal |. ll... 343 last 24 Canadian . crown “three times; 2! Winslow 69, Stendal 55. |nationa e glory Kelly started off wi Helen Dysert, Seven-Up . 545 Model 43 as games, Pedy hampionship; an Olym-| Zionsville 77, Whitestown 52. 's chances to survive| elly started o th a 279, |Charlene Thompson, Water Company 841 a, . 11 goals in the European champ P; ym COLLEGE | Sweden's ‘followed up with a 225 and |Bertha Gorka. Schuster Coal 535 § bolt action mes while the pic championship, and the men's STATE GAMES | {the Davis Cup interzone finals| tapered off with 2.291 1 Mickey Specht, Harry Dudley Insurance 533 | 8-1t. te T-It. 22 Hortting 10. P world championship four times in| DePauw 60, Ball State 53. took a colossal power-dive in| tapered off with a 221 single. |vivinie “Thorpe Slicker ‘service’... SEL owed “gig,00 ; a thing 10, . Dre “a row. Dick will sail for Europe! Western Michigan 79, Valparaiso 62. d Bp Se i Kooyong Stadium today .as| nother azing performance | yi?" tie Seven -Un Terie 312 We : net, 8 aps couldnt in January and will train at pug 0 Levels 86. ’ Schroeder and “Trabert whipped|came from Lila Littrell of Milano) Joris Buseitiehel, Jrciana Gear, ..... 533 LIONEL TRAINS . ¥ Bee, 25an in Gi Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Norway, | OTHERS ’ : Lennart Bergelin, generally rated Inn. Miss Littrell was top star Mickey Rotert, “Schuster Coal ... ' 812 % : Fr>20 clbr., $63.45" 1 ht. Th B the site 6f the 1936 Olympics. “ |Akron 68, Heldelbers 54. as Europe's best tennis player, among the ladies with a 649 per-| i, ; : and Accessories ®se0ee 0000000080008 4 ie Sy w i * All skaters competing in the| Alfred 56, St. Lawrence 42. & y= 4 i - and Sven Davidsson -in straight formance in the Fox-Hunt Classic Hilde Groehel, Schuster Coal Gassing sor % igh, availing § - tryouts here have won national | American International 48, Massachusetts) y Isets competition. Lila’ total was real-| Marge Henn,” Bell Telephone .... sol 4 3 % 7. | . i 994 es Cook, Indi lis T: 5 ore ey nd ‘novice, junior or open champion- Amherst 67, Coast Guard Academy 57, | By United Press In the most disappointing ten, ized on games of 200-224-225. gy E fea nap0 8. ypewriter 290 = 8 e aE ships during their young careers.| Arizona 68, Loyola. (Los Angeles) 60. | NEW YORK, Dec. 13—Thelnis show staged here this season Katie Fitzpatrick was not far Ji Douslas, Swalls and Meade Market as 4 aids rool * The skaters, a majority of Whom | Baltimore T. 7 Nines Pu University of San Francisco|Schroeder, at the peak of his behind with a 603 work for the Lrene Workman, Friends Mixed 0... 490 's 3 { s. y abor O06. 3 J i - » oirickiana Molors ...... ay are in their teens, must also have Bethany pa a he ‘Dons startled the college basket-|game, routed Bergelin, 6-2, 6-2, Bowes Seal Fast team in the Fox-| Anes nox, Br rs Miciq | 0 4 :

nack's three alo to a 6-to-3 nati at Buffalo Warriors surto 2, for their

{fifth-ranking team. |victory would send the Americans With seven minutes to go, the/info the challenge round against {Dons were in front and from Australia beginning Dec. 26 and {then on they resorted to stalitng wold reduue Saiunjay's | Base 56. wi |tactics that gave Kansas City|singles matches agains al NT niin Na ir in Ihe eh Yost SS cliware State 3 little chance to catch up, fresh- Swedes to the status of exhibi-

7. “69, hurst College 58.) “ _|tions. competition in 1949, sixth in the linols Wesleyan oY imapson 17." "man guard Rudy Zannini “freez-| B

world event in Paris. In 1950 he LaSalle & Latasee 85. p,, 5.|iN8" the ball for long periods|

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i 2 i * was third in London and also won | Louisville 32, Eastern Kentucky 7 with his brilliant dribbling. For| 3 ing! 233 3 ‘ the French Invitational in Paris. Maryland 54. Wiliam and Mary 83. the Dons, Center Dick Jansen AAA Ups Engine Rating : : : a 1 3 1 { S.| McKendree 62, Millsaps 53. n . int dF kK E i / ; 9 Bp Earlier this year he was fourth McPherson (Kas.) 13. Bethel 60. sank 16 points an rank Evan- For Stock Car Races > e 3 3 in the world meet at Milan. Jen-| Miami (Ohio) 61, Dayton 60. gello 15, while Dick Knostman| : aX 3 lg 9 kins is 18 years old. | Mississippi State 50. Louisiana State 81. |and Jim Iverson had 11 each for] CHICAGO, Dec. 13 (UP)—The re : 3 TI 8 An equally strong galaxy. of| New Hamushire 62. Lowell Texte 4. K-State. \ contest board of the American

stars shine in the women’s divi-| Northern Illinois 74, DePaul 69. Other high-ranked teams in Automobile Association today ausion. Sonya Klopfer of Long penn ob Mublenbers £8 oa action last night avoided the fate thorized championship competi Island, N. Y., is the National and penn Military 82 Moravian 80 (overtime). (Of the Wildcats, but Illinois, de- tion for all stock BUomonile dis. North American champion; Ten-| Princeton 8 Lehigh 38... fending Big Ten champion ranked gines up to 331 cubic Inch ley Albright is ranked sixth in| Scranton 83, Wilkes 53. No. 2 natfonutty;trad a bad scare placement, for all hopin 500a world meet; Virginia Baxter of | Siievery Rock 66; Alliance (Fa) 43. before beating Loyola of Chicago, Year except the Indianapolis 500-| Detroit, was a member of the Syracuse 90, Niagara 76. . 74-66. Mile run. ; world team this year; Helen Gee-| St Joba's, (Brookivn) 63. Wagner 47. St. John's, ranked third na-| Executive Secretary ames; . St. Joseph’s (Phil.) 67, Upsala 1. b said the rule was changed] kie of St. Louis is midwestern Temple 92, Philadelphia Pharmacy 43. |tionaily, romped to a 63-47 win amy BE a

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