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Browns on Way to Rams And Title Tilt
Last night's cold and snow didn’t bother Ted Foreancig rolling for the Bubble-Up team in the Classic League at Dezelan’s.
Ted hit a 652, the top score among the bowlers last night. Jim Burton was second high for the By United Press night with a 644 While Del’ England slid into third spot honors
CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 18 ith a 636: ~The Cleveland Browns left| - # 8 here today by air for the de-| THE BEST the women could
fense of their National Foot- | muster was a 596 by Gladys ball Leagué championship against Chestnut rolling for Blocks. Next
usual sharp-fangs against stubborn Broad Ripple last Coach Ray Cro Broad Ripple, a team whose
night—and, on Thursday, Attucks turn to Tech gym on i M 1-5 record easily belies its true
|game,
[the Los Angeles Rams, and their|in line came Louise Peterson with {“long” faces bespoke no good. for a 565 and then Betty Bradley with: {their opponents in Sunday's title a 562. Carl Hindel, owner of the In-
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some consternation today. The Tigers came out of a 10-day hibernation minus their faces Howe, whose predecessors were the only team to sting Attucks during the season last year. we's re convinced of at least one thing: Looks for Stron everybody - wants to muzzle the| brilliant Tigers and the brilliance may come a little harder. Con ference strength, made the Tigers hustle] for more than three quarters be-| fore the Attucks’ bombardiers| point fourth quarter—a fact sig-| nificant largely because Ripple] managed only one field goal and six free throws in comparison. 2 % =n | COACH DAVE HINE'S Wash-| ington scrappers had lost to At-| tucks, 75 to 49, three weeks ago and had pushed the Tigers nearly three quarters. Howe, hdlder. of, two victories to date over Washington and embracing a few sixfooters, could cause the Tigers no little trouble with some fired-up tactics.
The Tigers’ 10-day layoff without a game found them far off
By United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo.
ever before.”
Faculty representatives cated yesterday as they closed | their annual meeting that some expansion was contemplated, al-|
icould continue with only members It necessary.
B.. 8 # BRADLEY AND DRAKE withdrew from the conference because of the Johnny Bright slugging incident which occurred in
| The Browns Dec. 18— (about having to play in Los An-| | Missouri Valley Conference offi-|geles because of the fact they|Preciate peppered their targets for a 17- Léials believed es that despite would miss Christmas with their| (Carl is going to miss the holidays| of oft. [the loss of Drake and Bradley families. They had hoped the De-| at home. His accident injuries of Ernest, Koips, Broad the conference is “stronger and troit Lions 1 |more firmly knit together than Sunday and they would have been Michael Reese Hospital, 20th and Bob Maschmeyer, able to do their indi-| Chopping” in the nearby motor least the next three weeks.
|city.
OF COURSE, a capacity crowd| though they said the conference in the championship game could
trip,” Coach, Paul Brown said,
were unhappy ‘diana Alleys and captain of the! Orville Trennepohl,
Moose ..
would win the past last week are keeping him in the!Charles Smith, Dark
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He has to wear a cast for a! Dick Hammon, Brightwood Merchants Bob Bround, Newcomers Mitchel- Scott | Abe Katzman, Indiana
££. .2n \displaced neck vertebrae and had J, Alberioge.
24 stitches taken for cuts about the head. Bob Rader, “who suf-|
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their state tourney form of last year, outplayed often on the floor by the hustling Rockets and out-| rebounded more than the Tigers, A conference spokesman said had been last year. the faculty group had voted in The Rockets did a vise-like job! favor of legislation which would] on Hallie Bryant, Attucks’ fine limit the number of athletic| precision bomber who retired in scholarships in any one sport, and! the fourth after getting one field called for a national. collegiate goal in the second half. Hallie policy on “recruiting and pay of had missed six straight shots, five athletes.” of them early in the fourth quar-| 3. a I ter. He managed 12 points, how-/ “SUCH POLICIES are essenever, after his uncanny 33.2-point-/tial and must be backed by a suf-a-game average in Attucks’ first ficient staff and facilities to hold four games. all institutions who participate ¥ 8 2 in intercollegiate athletics in MEANWHILE, Willie Gardner line,” the spokesman said. Shone beghily off the boards, tak- Conference officials said they| ng in the slack with 27 points. rayored a restudy of the bowl Willie's sniping netted him 11 field picture by the extra events comgoals in 23 attempts and Bailey mittee of the NCAA, and added] Robertson, who didn’t play in the ’ play that bowl games had more merit | ourth period, was the .top ace percentage-wise. Bailey streamed than some deemphasis efforts : x ~ would indicate.
for-9, his last four in a Tow, | three coming in the third period. Dp. Frank Le Stovall of the
the Drake-Oklahoma A&M game during the past season.
| University of Houston was| Attucks had led only 49 to 41) ed president of the faculty | starting the fourth quarter and] tativ Oth b for three quarters, Attucks had, Tepresenta. ves. oF a onber some trouble. schools are Wichita, Oklahoma The Tigers had bolted to the AGM, Tulsa, Deitolt and St,
front for an 18 to 9 first quarter . Ce lead after Bryant had flicked his! i pet ‘angular one-hander three Lemon a Coach straight times and Robertson and HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 18 Gardner had fired two each. Then| (Up) —Bob Lemon, ace pitcher Gene Neudigate and Dee Hughey for the Cleveland Indians, had a kept pestering the Tigers no end. paw coaching job today—in the #4 = movies. NEUDIGATE’S short, deadly, Lemon will coach film stars| push shots and Hughey's hawk-|for their parts in Warner Broth-| ing tactics produced two each for epg’ production of ‘“Alexander,| the Rockets, who stayed within |the big leaguer,” the story of] reach, 35 to 26, at the halftime. Grover Cleveland Alexander, But Neudigate continued his| CE rt———— jump shots around the keyhole | and his eight points in the third session, combined with Reliefer| By United Press Bob Morris’ trio of fielders, cut, BOSTON—Norman Hayes. 163, Boston. the gap from 46 to 31 to 49 to 41 Sulpointeq Robert Villemain, 164, France at the three-way mark. LENTON N. J.—George Johnson, 150,! Then Willie's fine tips and jump| Tieton, tectisically knocked out, Clarence shots—of which there were four| (9). in the fourth quarter—pumped | NEW YORK (St. Nick’s)—Tony Allegro,
137, New_York, outpointed Johnny (Red) the lead from 59 to 41 before] Befatie, 144, Bayonne, N. J. (8),
AGO-—Tim Dalton, 137. Chicago, reserves streamed from both Tes Lem Thomas, 140, Chicago (8) benches. has PROVIDENCB, 1-6 George Arauio. y' rovidence outpoin e ariie ey The Rockets, who were unlucky | 3p st. Louis (16) enough to have already lost two N OLYCRE Mass. —Otis Graham. 165,
| Philadelphia, gutpointed Sammy Walker,
games by two points and one tilt| J "agoR eR, $
by one point, hit 17 of 54 attempts afield for .315. Attucks meshed
BATTLE CREEK, Mich.—Harold (Baby | Face) Jones, 138, Detroit, outpointed Ger- | ald Labroi, 140, Chicago (10).
well - for .375, getting 27 of 2) PARIS, France Ray Fam:chon, 130 rance, - outpointe uan Padilla, ’ shots fired. | Mexico’ (10). Crispus Attucks fee) Broad Ripple (48) | ————————— HR tf * 5 1|Cox.f " he oH Bryan 5 0X, s Hickmanf 2 3 3/Newboldt 1 2 0 1@XCS Star Gardner.c 11 5' 4 Bosler.c 1 0 3 ? Robertson.g 6 0 2 Neudigateg 5 3 4] DALLAS, — Texas, long a proCovingtong 0 0 2/Hughey.g 4 4-3 Parrish,g 10 2[Dooley.c 80 2| ducer of fine golfers, had it first Harp.c 0 1 0'Begley.c § : Po 10 ihe 4 2 3 national amateur champion in Kings 13 Joni g 4 8 2ihistory in 1951 in Bill Maxwell, Lee, < Ines.g Tos 0 0 1)Spicer.t 001 who was identified as an affiliate rr. 1 0 O0Kinneit,g 0 Ca iHanselman.s 0 0 Of of North Texas State College. Vaughn, 0 0 1} Totals 271222] Totals 1713 71| Halftime Score—Crispus Attucks 35, Broad Ripple 26 Free Throws Missed—Bryant 3, Hickman, Gardner 5, Covington, Harp, Posley 2, Car; Cox, -Newbold 3, Neudigate,
Hughey 2, Begley, Morris 2, Appel, Spicer. Officials—John Willlams and Cloyd Julian.
Better Hitters CHICAGO — The 1951 White Sox finished fourth in the American League but made 58 more base hits than the champion Yankees.
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i Ed Panchally, Bola Bornace edna 608 Browns beat the Rams again, | Walt Roberts, Optimists 8 veins OOF 28-23, and Cleveland attributes|Leroy Kerst, Degelan . .. = . "''[ll.l] 607! {Jim Bennie, Allison Commercial
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