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oi «a LE nna, i ma CS Bt 5. : LL . 5 The Life rowns Ra S cet or Of Id -11IT1e DiV NEW De Un ha of Bob Waterfield, won the National Conference were scored on passes by Waterfield, who also the 1950 title game, Graham passed to four é and the ORK, Des Ti 8 Clevsland” Browns title by-drubbing the Green Bay Packers, 42 to 14. passed to one in the first half. touchdowns and Waterfield only one. = : (o | most thrilling of all National Football League ,. .0¢ Detroit Lions, who had been in first The Lions, meanwhile, were losing a heart- The Browns, who clinched their title shot last hampionship games last year, will to place, had the crown slip through their fingers preaker. They had gone ahead of the Forty- {th a record of By MI = | 2H pons OS next Sunday - uy 99 when they were beaten by the San Francisco Niners, 17-14, in the third period when Bobby week, wound up their season. Ww hitadelohis United Xx sl ; | Remember that 1950 title battle on the froger - © Orty-Niners, 21 to 17, on a last-period touch- Layne pitched a touchdown pass to Leon Hart. 11 wins and one loss by beating the adelphia , NEW Y He | turf of Cleveland's Municipal Stadium? The 00Wn by Y. A. Tittle. But in the fourth quarter, Joe Arenas of the Eagles, 24-9, yesterday. Graham threw two . - DiMaggio ; Browns came from behind to win it when Lou The Rams didn’t have a chance for the title Forty-Niners returned a punt from his own _ touchdown passes to lead the attack.’ fessional i ; unless the Lions lost. And while the scoreboard 31 yard line to the Lions’ 18 ; h Steelers scored lan’s “cad » - (The Toe) Groza kicked a 16-ysrd field goal howed t : in th 1 hs . In other games, the Pittsburg eele with just 28 seconds to play. liowed the Lions winning In the sakly. path of Tittle, who passed to the first two San Fran- 0 touchdowns in the fourth period to bea In ball their game, the Los Angeles players allowed cisco T. Ds, moved the bail to the two with Finks passed “caddy” : ! This year the site will be different—the warmer themselves to be held to a 14-14 tie at the half . Washington, 20-10, when sub James p Who tak By FRANK LEARY | atmosphere of Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles * another toss and then, faking another pass, 4, on touchdown and set up two others; the wll Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame i but the same high-powered rivals will be on . & & hauled it across himself for the payoff touch- New York Giants beat the New York Yanks, when the SELECTING an All American team is an extremely n.na And the prize will be the safe—the NFL BUT WHEN the scoreboard flashed word °™™ : 4 . 27-17, as Giant back Eddie Price linden ie ng FT : : ; ? Y » s i $ e s e difficult assignment for a football coach. For the most part) championship: iis that the Forty-Niners were leading Detroit, the league rushing Jitle wie Jo aris go g this er et they only see 10 games in a season. For this reason we R We: with al IN NEXT Sunday's battle for the crown, the season; and Charley Trippi passec i 5 . > . . THAT WAS assured Sinday when the Rams, ams came to life with a second-half surge yey is expected to be the passing duel between down and ran to two more to lead the Chicago you wou would like to limit our national selection to those men who| sparked in a second half surge by the passing that produced four touchdowns. Three of those Waterfield and Otto Graham of Cleveland. In Cards to a.24-14 win over the Chicago Bears. was the f were selected on the all opponent — v for San 1 team by the monogram winners/come Center Dick Hightower, | be cific Coa:
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peonie fn all 5 3 ace w uw By FRANK ANDERSON ers, was tions of the na-@ “4 PLAYING THE opposite end Yes Sports wetter ’ at his po oy Ter famed TH > J | fom Cavey 2 Dunes Saree ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 17—Butler’s basketball team ~~ § 28 Who Notre Dame they gL {re teammates as the most valu-| faces two cold facts tonight. The facts are the weather and “This is played footb ally " |able player on the Boilermaker the University of Michigan. been tellir ‘hich w f ’ e : 3 O le yas © a 1 -* Bim J ’ jsquas, Be nes privir 4 played The weather is about as chilly as the Bulldogs’ record Dele ber. Leahy Dame as has his teammate Joe against Michigan, Butler has ——————wee——r——e— introducin; Were we to , {8kibinski at guard. Skibinski never won here. The Bulldogs ini Off to Play “Well, h take these 11 men and add the and Southern California's Pat| {have tried three times. . ney’ doh: names of the Notre Dame stars Canamella tied for the second] | The Wolverines are Butler's |n Rose Bowl Tilt youth, “be of this fall I believe®we %ould guard spot as one starred on of- {fourth straight Big Ten" op- CHICAGO. Dec. 17 — The Illi- he can us have a team which would meas- fense and the latter on defense. ponent. And they can be the| 0 AS . : : nois football te hoved off last Maybe we ure up. to. most consensus All. Joining Dorow and Benners in Bulldogs’ first victims of the sea- night for the West Coast and a at shorisy American teams. this. mythical backfield is South-| son. Michigan has had 16 days repeat performance in the Rose . wikia ™ . 8 AH ern California’s triple threat star; of rest since an opening loss to Bowl, where it started the Big § up. A DUAL HONOR was bestowed prank “Gifted” Gifford. All he Central Michigan. Ten off on an unbroken string. of The Seal
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' #8 8 | AFTER Saturday's last -gasp {loss to Ohio State, 75-74, Butler] |Coach Tony Hinkle is feeling (better. He knows his Bulldogs) |are growing up. The fact that | {they're reaching maturity against
© upon, Michigan State's Don Cole 444 for the Trojans was run, pass, | man as he was the only unanl-ipunt kick off, kick extra points| mous choice on the all opponent znq play defense. The fullback 18] team, and 1951 marked the third one of the season’s best, Iowa's consecutive year in which he has gi;1 Reichardt.
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+ Playing at the tackle opposite|finished last in the Big Ten, J g won : Coleman is Navy's Fritz Davis Reichardt was picked as 0 out- | {Big Ten teams is reassuring. li on Byung, Awhich and : Na who our lads seelcted as the sec- standing fullback in that highly | If Michigan's gym is icy But- ptured the conference chai : —A Us ond best tackle they faced during competitive league. | {ler could warm it up with the pionship, will arrive at Pasadena : : their 10 game season. | Tn» { |shooting of little Mike Radkovic. oqo nd tarn. out at Erook- : It 1s not too surprising that] JAS MENTIONED at the start |His 10-for-13 field goals against|_ i for photographs : ENTRIES players from Michigan State and there are a few names that are) 3 (Ohio State show just how toasty ™ gm © "0 Fo Flo get down : Southern Methodist dominated new on this team, but we would ; g YS Mike can be. to the serious business of pre- i this team. Each of or con- 3 Sing take ius tearm Som. HOLD THAT TIGER—Coach Frank Baird, Dexter Cooley, Kenny Hughey, Phil Imes, Bill Vaughn, Gene Neudigate, Jay Hansel- . The Wolverines i Th Jn paring for Stanford in the next : . querors landed three men on the|brised of Larey and brewster al)... Hysnf vow loft fo right); Bob Kinnett, Bob Morris, Neil Hinchman, Carey Spicer, Ted Bosler, Dick Begley, Kenny Appel, Wally |; on W A [10 days. : ~1 starting eleven. ends, Coleman and Davis at tack C Billy Newbold (back lof ich I h Rion h beckett in : k | building. Like the Bulldogs, they! , : —-) In addition to Coleman, Cap- les, Forester and Skibinski or| “0X Billy Newbold (bac row left to rig 1). All of the Broad Ripple High School basketball team will be out to stop Crispus Attucks to- [have only two lettermen. Mono-| : 3 tain and End Bob Carey and Canamella the guards, High tow-| night at Tech. That's a man-sized task. gram wearers Jim Skala and Midget Grapplers Top ! NAME. Quarterback Al - Dorow repre- er the center, with Dorow, Ben- Suga zakiag — T PR . Carl Brunsting open at forward. Proaram at Armo : a . sented the’ Spartans. That com- ners, Gifford and Reichardt in the 7 ¢ . ° y Hockey Summary They're supported by 6-7 Center] g ) ry : : ADDRES bination really hurt us in East backfield, and add to it such ats ow Ca S Point Production INDIANAPOLIS: Goal. Mall: defense, DICE Williams, .a junior, ang A tag-team midget wrestling z Lansing as Dorow's pin - point names as Bob Toneff, Jim Mut- #¥&d} P |Durham, Hay: center. Refbel: wings. Scii. Sophomores Doug Lawrence and match will headline action in the twits passes hit the 6'5"” Carey in sev-|scheller, Chet Ostrowski and John ET ya Slternates, Polk, Cofiin, Syd Cook. Armory ring tomorrow night. I testant Al 1
From the Mustangs of SMU us. ’ .. By BILL EGGERT - |O85len. Laine. Crawford,” vari: lines.| 3088. He's 6-5 Bob Jewell of In Cassidy. Buck Weaver tang: gs pe ! A YEAR AGO tod th Indi li C imen, Hal Jackson and Johnny Sorrell. dianapolis Crispus Attucks. Jewell iwith Sheik Araby in t e sem dy em IS : oday, the Indianapolis Caps were = =. SCORE BY PERIODS ~~ led Attucks to the final after- windup. The opener pits Billy Strikes Desert Pat |sputtering with 19 points. They regrouped with player- Hershey .....". scorn '- © 2 1 1—4noon of the 1951 Indiana high Fox against Jack Britton. \ Times Special |help from Detroit and went on to wi i |, FIRST PERIOD: Scoring-—none. Penal- School tournament. ! RY RE 4 SYRACUSE, N. ¥, Dec. 17— oP to Win £0 of thelr next 43 yes Troi \Pgyrdshecking 3:26, Branisan Twelve players boarded the Pro Football
: : games and finish second in the American Hockey League's! misconduct) 14:36. Armstrong © (holding plane with Hinkle at Indianap-| ) ‘ ] The Syracuse Nats are glad the y g 15:47 \P P-) AMERICAN CONFERENCE cL.
! | | Western Division. | "COND PFRIOD: 1--INDIANAPOLIS, J. Olis. { In Women S All-Star |Indfanapolis Olympians lett town Y Lr8 Civesioa. 19 noints ON the Ice Wilson (L. Wilson, Polk) 2:47. 3—ters c., a csr Cleveland today. Associating with the! y 8 Caps have points . biamigan (Loppaszini) 6:04. 3—Hershey, New York ...... . foday and they got a full week AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE |Brown (Mario, Beitio, 13:30. Penaities— Begsketball Notes Ne RE Times: Special |Olymps is costly, | Western Division Armstrong (elbowing) 11:16. - FILTSOUTRD .. oo .. ; {to polish up for the remainder of| 3 7 PED IND: 2 Results yesterday at Dearborn: Williams Phijadelphia .... 4
. ‘ i 2 GP T G_ OG Pts, THIRD 3 tO" 1s, CHICAGO, Dec. 17—Pat Striebeck has learned after| The Mare found tienisel¥es Inj schedule after losing a tough, 5; “Porth 28 20 A CG Bra pO rAdy) 4:35. 5— Plating 51, Heston Concrete 38: Green Chicago . =
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- i i tri 4 to 3, sudden-death overtime de- &leveland ..... 27 14 i INDTANAPOLIS, Jankowski (unassisted) ' : {FL three All-Star bowling -tournaments, that it takes strikes, sion of the National Basketball cision here Tast night to Hershey Suis 3 1 3 1348" PenaiticsBettlo. (holding puck) [yates White Front 48. Plainfield 43: Ful :
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She has also learned, after three attempts, that it is nigh-on-to-impossible to oust Marion Ladewig as “Queen of Tenpins.” The unstoppable bowling “machine” from Grand Rapids, Mich., annéxed her third straight title in’ the All-Star tourney ended last night. Patty finished seventh in the final tabulating. She was just 01 of a Petersen point out of eighth place. Her final 13744 - was 21.73 behind Miss Ladewig's 159.17 score.
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tonight: 7. Cornell-Dubilier vs, In-| Cleveland 24, Philadelphia 9. | 2 un» no indications.of such. The Caps/ Providence 4, 8t. Louis 3 |Gonzaga 30. Martin's 33. | Lilly Ice Cream; 9, Thomas & Skinner | . Wi gton 10. bb THE WIN was the Olymps’ have lost one player, veteran Hershey 4 INDIANAPOLIS 3. ‘Lawrence Tech 65, Niagara 45. |Link ' Belt. | New York Giants 27, New York Yanks 37. | 11th in 13 starts. And it. kept Billy McComb, via an outright re- i
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gloss to the squad's offense, will : (Western Division top spot held return to RL, Ontario, to 17
Aa isms arelplay 554 eoach amateur hockey. { , . ! ayer-Coach Ott Heller's only | Indianapolis hustled all the way trump .card now is for himself to| lagainst the Nats. It had to. The|Play at defense (he’s 41) and put | INats contributed to their own|Defenseman Pet Durham up front |misfortune by missing 20 of 50/3 @ Wing. Larry Zeldel, out the tree throws, “while the 'Glympsifast Week with an injured knee y ; caged 28 of 37. ling an injured foot, were to reSons A nat Same bowling. open on Jan. 5 and close Feb. 3, | Leading the Olymps was Paul | (urn to DE today. pace needed to stay on top in . Behrens said that 394 teams Walther's 23 points. Dolph ya 4 this pinnacle of competition. Yes- had entered the five-man event /Schayes was high for Syracuse THE SQUAD isn't scheduled terday she rolled 35 big ones fn While only 356 competed in 1951./with 21. ‘again until next Sunday here eight games, about seven to 10 Lhe doubles division attracted] Tomorrow the Olymps meet Ft. against Cincinnati. That gives strikes off the normal race horse 53° this year while the '51 field Wayne in Butler Fieldhouse, In- Heller a week to make changes | pace needed to win. contained only 568 entries. Ap- gjanapolis. If Rochester and sec- and if the Caps don't live up to Bix strikes in her first game Proximately 1170 teams will vie in |5n4-place Minneapolis co-operate the belief that professional ath- | gave her a seven-pin margin the singles, which is a huge iN-'py losing, the Olymps could tie letes have too much free time| over Elvira Toepfer, Detroit, crease over the 1076 of 1951, The |p chester for first’ place in the °D their hands, they should be | Mich. Pat's 208, combined with all-events division has attracted io st “ready to-go against the Mo-| a 187 last game gave her a 395 114 teams. Lh ‘ hawks. series. Elvira posted a 10-pin| In a breakdown of prize money,| *"™"* *¥ Tdisnapell OF |, There were more times when
margin in winning the second|it was announced that $4728 will|Gavor.t “3'7 "5 O'Brien, t fy Pf they. looked good than bad last| = important extent upon the amount of scrap metal returned game, 197 to 187. .In her losing be distributed over 79 awards in |Schaves. f E
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“effort Pat went nine frames be- the five-man event. Behrens said !Calabrese, { 1 Barnnorst, £ pad break eh wip Jou inf fore she could strike. the doubles division will award Ett. ¢ 1 Geaoosks, o hockey. 1t wat Jershey's fiftn/ Miss Striebeck, who is planning 127 prizes totaling $3048 and 234 /Jorsensen. c 3i Jones. firajghy rump: Ws year overs marriage soon, split her session, ours the Caps, a gia
ng} 3 $2880 in Ki 3 Walther, & ’ It evi isingle awards carrying $2 n Ke fF with Stevie Balogh of Cleveland, | | SAM BETTIO, who had en-|
Osterk + 8 URelina *e rkorn, § a ’ prizes, There are 65 prizes in the 8 oe O. Balogh, who placed second |, events totaling $715. Totals 31°30 33] Totals dangered the Bars chances late] s_se/in the third period with a two-|
last year, slipped down to 12th ~—Score By Perlods— place in the final standings. Pat| The 1550 breakdown of the | oranapovis “om | posted games of 232 and 104 {payoff included 71 prizes in theisyracuse ........... 24 22 28 18-93 minute penalty for holding the| while Balogh came through with team division totaling $4272; 113 a Sau > puck, reqeemed himself in ihe
193 and 200 lines “prizes in the doubles division gensen 32, Seymour, Graboski 3, Barn- Overtime session with the win- £ #8 totaling $2727; 215 prizes in the N°Fst 2. Barker, Holland, Jones, Toshef.| ning goal at 1:21. EIGHT STRIKES, her biggest sj Prior to that the game had g8¢8l singles totaling $2583, and 58 Pro Basketball
concentration of the big marks prizes in" the all-events totaling been tied three times. all evening, and one of the fewest pri The total purse was $10 oe NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION| After a scoreless first period. of ‘the entire tournament, heiped : gy Won Lost pet. [Johnny Wilson fooled Hershey
boost the 232 total. ae- : Rochester Gp Ertan se 881 Goalle Gordie Henry at 2:47 with bagger by Stevie, hait rin a Cleaners Seek Victory INBIANKPOLIS SHA g $i3/a close-in shot in the second pehusband “and wife team ever to EASTLAND CLEANERS, [0000 lope 85 17 227 riod for a 1-0 Cap lead. But Andy qualify in the All-Star, accounted S!T1Ving to increase its three-game Fastern DIYRYon Lost pci Branigan and Jerry Brown leveled for her six-stick winning edge. {lead in the Solataire League, will Boston 8 684 off at Cap Goalie Glenn Hall with|
Rolling against Shirley Garms meet Weddle Drugs of the sec- Philadelphia 420 goals for a 2-1 Hershey lead as| 381 the period ended.
a 1 of Palatine, Ill, Pat brought ond division. The latter is in 10th ifimore "5000" § 1 home two wins. Her 173 and 190 Place on a record of 18 wins and | ; ii. naporia¥lly Festerdsy ens lines were good enough to best 24 defeats. Eastland reigns on top| Boston 52. Fhilsdgphia. 8 (overtime). BERT GIESEBRECHT made 1t| the 158 and 155 efforts of Garms. with a 31-11 reading. Minneapolis 99, Milwaukee Wa. Ea for Indianapolis at 4:35 in the Making her final appearance in| Hartman Service will try to Reghister 9, Game Tonight 3 third period, Hershey look 33 of the nine-day marathon, Pat split! gain ground on the leaders by | Boston at Baltimore. 2 2 leaq on Obie O'Brien's rebound her series with Doris Knechtges, disposing of Madison Avenue aoa atter Jerry Joppawsins: of Detroit, Mich. § 1¢ lower S y y i i ! "| oi ic She rolled 190 Flower Shop, which has won 21 Klapper Wins City |ham for the frst shot.
and 218 games while Doris was and lost 21. Hartman holds a . 1: . . coming through with 203 and 166 record of 28-14. : 3-Cushion Billiard Tilt la AL 355 Lan Jankowski sugled)
scores. Third-place Troy Oil faces the] pave Klapper held the city th ) e puck caromed off Branigan's PATTY WILL cart home $100 Local Fumilure five. Troy Oil has three-cushion billiard champion- Roc into the Hershey net ga a in prize money as a result of her | "> “ro aropped 19 games... ship today. fot Joh 3-3 stalemate. third crack at the All-Star, She A D\Evolf Vision ‘over Sonn Rf _—_-..
is looking forward to her next Villemain Favored McGraw yesterday gave Klapper appearance in bowling's World| the title. The score was 50-41 and
Series. She hasn't placed out of! BOSTON, Dec. 17 (UP)—Mid-|the match was played at the the money yet, coming in fifth dleweight Robert Villemain of Boxe of Trate pasion. high two years 2 Paris was 8 -to- APper, ‘wae Nad a mn years ago and thifd Jast year, [Paris was rated almest a S-to1|, B,,0"s now eligtiile for. the
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: (of Boston when they step into the in January. Séctional competition JcePuion of the girls’ All-Star in/poston Garden ring for the fea-| qualifies players for the national . {ture bout on a card of four 10-| tourney.
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