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By Frank Leahy, Head Football "A SALUTE to the top foo

‘Although there were several truly outstanding coaching,

Coach University of Notre Dame tball coaches of 1951!

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ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR ROXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Check Approximate Weight and Class

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EVR AY Sa OW ty Practice f Golden Gloves Entry Blank On % ! " / - ractice or Purdue Tn "National Guard Armory, Jan. 4, 11, 25,31, Feb. 8 : TH E PR ESS OX F 4 3 ) p ~—-Auspices Rebisen Ragsdale Sout i) Legion NEW : fa vents ere Sponsared by The most succe

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jolts turned in during the past fall none surpassed the one element so vital in the ac- © =n if} ROVE Cass & The Brow: performed by Stanford's youthful Chuck Taylor in his complishment of figure skat- —Purdue Guard John Der- mite = tmOPEN CLASS ~ Drecenlea By initial year as a head coach. For ener. eee laps Tag nob. blocked the ' Imody scored -two baskets in : ar Tort his efforts this amazing young Ryve Played Bis tear every oar routes to Indianapolis for the the last 34 seconds of the : Los Angeles

gentleman was selected as “Coach of the Year” in a poll of 422 members of the eoaching professiom, - A ’ Just eleven years ago this time the same group selected Clark Shalhghnessy for the same honor as Be had just guided his Stan-| ford Indians through an unde-| feated seasom and was preparing! the for a Rose Bowl victory

there is such a marked improvement in his teams that you just know he has worked exceptionally hard in polishing his varied attack. At the rate he is moving, it is just a matter of time before he wins the top award. » n ” OTHER NAMES which frequent the sports headlines during

nation's leading amateurs. By air, rail and highways, the young wizards of the blades began arriving in the city Monday. Another contingent was expected in time for a workout this afternoon at the Coliseum. The comnlete ‘‘cast” of 21 is due tomorrow. The opening session of the {Olympic tryouts to determine the

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game last night to give his teammates a hectic 60 to 54 victory over Bradley University. THe teams: played even early: in the game and by the second : quarter Bradley forged a 24 to 16 2 fead over the invaders. Purdue : snapped back to take a 31 to 29: halftime edge.

The home team managed a 48 Zaiessssssssssernes

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sitions on th and four or club,

OTTO GF quarterback, eleven, In forward pas: a master of is rated t player” in tl

ovelk Nebraska. One of the most Ach fall were back once again as| ©. = figure skatin to 48 tie with seven minutes to _ “the finest ; | p ! g team will k valglable cogs in Coach Shaugh. L1¢¥ Nig Hieir cel Be done begin at 8:30 a. m. Friday with play but - re unable to punch] circuit's pas: nesty's Machine ¥s 2 Sophoigts Ray Eliot, Bobby Dodd, Jim Ta. |%ch00l figures, This phase will ahead of: the Boilermakers le The: other nelan name Buck “taylor. . lum. Dutch Meyer and Bud Wil./continue until 4.30 p. m. On Sat- matched them shot for 8 OPEN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY ° fensive tea:

; pom a AY he occupies the same enviable position then held by one football's finest figures, At

kinson again merit much praise for work well done. Men who did johs which were

jurday the initial round of dance skating will start at 2 p. m. The {finals in figure skating will begia at 8 p. m. Saturday.

Dermody, top scorer with 18| points, put the game on ice. | The box: {

TIL 8 P. M. EVERY OTHER NIGHT 'TIL 5:30

Bradley 184) Purdue (68)

Groza, whos an importan land attack; who went

most impressive to me were some] fg it v te tt of | ed " ; , i : ? 4.1! - M1 rs of age he is the youny-ioe thaee whose records were not TE Rilev.t 32 Nualst oo $31] ”~ spree in one cst gman coaching in the mMAJOT iho hast in the nation, hut a simi- THE U. 8. TEAM selected over Hi Goelzer,c 31 2| McNulty ie Jia : Dante Lavel rollége by it appears hut lar improvement over the next/the week-end will assemble in ic a i. + tr 3 3 Dimwerat 1 3! ¢ IREgel. and | his i@me will be synonomous wWith'uaor ar two wi . New York in late January ’ Babeteh.f ~~ 2 0 1 Stonec : e -pour ) wo will place them in! wrk in late January and fly c . . . . : 8 i igccess for many years to COME. that eatecorv, to Oslo. Norway; for the winter POETRY OF MOTION—Miss Helen Geekie, St. Louis, Mid- Baca pn i : S the Clevelah Remisbrer,c oak a

Hf® Stanford Indians were figured to end up in the middle of the «frong Pacific Coast Conference, Bit they will be representing that

raise from Caesar is praise in-

wifieh of it from other great stars Yankee teammates often went. to] 2 2a

Hi~h on thig list fs Wizeonsin’s Ivy Willlamson and Purdue's Stu Holétomh., Both of these teams were in the Big Ten running until

ball player I ever saw,” sald Yet they were always there when mary of one club official.” These| When it was announced Nov. 5 he viously was with the Williams, “is Joo DiMaggio.” he left, and he signed the auto- young ladies are poetry in motion, | Would be back. And it was signifi- from 1939 through 1946 as a Keio University, one from Chuo| graphs uncomplainingly. {Their

4 DiMaggio was greatly respect-'workouts—are a spectacle to seo, Press conferences at the mid-|and 1948 he was coach for the Meiji University. . But Joe DiMaggio earned aq phy the ballplayers, and his! y

Ahg his 13 years in the big him for advice. Whea hé'd take

western novice figure skating champion, was among the first of the

games beginning Feb. 14-through . Olympic tryout skaters to take a workout yesterday at the Coliseum.

Feb. 25. All skaters,

their chaperons,

and instructors are quartered at

{the Marott Hotel. Miss Sonja ' {Klopfer, who makes her home in ressen us : :

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performances even in cant that when the Dodgers had coach under Durocher. In 1947 | winter meetings in Columbus, 0. Yankees with Manager Bucky {earlier this month it was vice Harris and in 1949 and 1950 man-

Words cannot describe it.”

THE 16-YEAR old Sonja is the president Emile J. (Buzzy) Bavasiiaged Oakland in

the Pacific

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| Totals 22 10 26 Totals 2 Ts is Score—RBradler 20, Purdue o} Presi irows Missed Jey: Estergdard 4.1 Ott, Carney 2. Bahetch. Hall 2, McNulty 4

lis made up of three students from]

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{University and another from

| Hatta said the Japanese col-| |legtans intended to compete!

235 Ma | mainly in the Midwest, “in Okla-| ssachusetts Avenue

In the Middle of the First Block

jack-of-all-t1 ler, 225-pour lead the Ra

group when they host unbeaten (ha final dav when Illinois edged Darmedy 7. Server 3. Stone. ____ | field agains Illinois in the Rose Bowl on out Northwestern, 3 to 0, to take . { defensive pl Jan. 1. : the title. {Brooklyn., N. Y,, and Miss Helen Steelers Hire y od out the offer ‘Our hearty congratulations Zo' First-year men, in addition to Geekie of St. Louis were the first I : e ° | ler alsp is ; ta this outstanding coach and Taylor. who really made news skaters to arrive here late Mon- Ho S Still Workin T-Coach Bach t : 2 ) x Walker, one py De Sontinge for Snany years were Southern California's Jess day night. . : TSEURGH. Dec. 19 (UP) & ol ¥ereatile sta og this succesful road. Hill, Auburn's Ralph Jordan, : por - : PIT , C. JE) = JER — catcher, ruil : ®t Texas’ Ed Price, Texas A & Gah and a Abas T EE A Which they enjoyed as late as Aug. Tne Pittsbursh Steelers finally, 3 3 Sut TOPCOAT 4 kicker and ‘RIGHT behind Coach Taylor is Ray (ieorge and one of our own Frapces Dorsey of Seattle. Wash. “EW YORK, Dec. 19— 11, and then lost the pennant to caught up with football's machine OR SLACKS FOR XMAS former. aman who has continually done favorites, Boston College's Mike are expected this afternoon but Brookln Dodger Manager the Giants in a playoff, Bavasi age today. They hired a new T-| - sgme of the finest coaching jobs Holovak. After a very rocky cold weather " Semen Cad D s {pointed out that “we wound up formation coach to replace the ELROY feotball has known. He is Gen. start with a green team. Mike have slowed their progres may Charley Dressen was $0 jast season with 97 victories and |gingle wing Jock Sutherland in- GOOD SELECTION OF FABRICS HIRSCH, tI Robert Neyland of Tennessee molded them inte a winning unit. Many of the ogress ing NAPPY to be back at the helm most clubs win pennants withigtalled in 1946 | AND STYLES IN OUR TAILOR whose Volunteers will face unde- to defeat both Villanova and Holy ¢, Indianapolis but ual h ying of “the best ball club in our that any. |, J0¢ Bach, whe coached the, SHOP GARMENTS ; feated Maryland in the Sugar Cross in crucial rames to end the ajected to use th 3 - WO Tas eague.” today that he doesn’t a i |Steelers back in 1935 and 1936, , First 1 Bewl this year, Hehas proved to season successfully. Netie ou : e air anes 1s hot Zeagl Bay rE to toaan DRESSEN IN a note to Bavasi wag plucked from St. Bonaven-| Hirsch, Lo he one of the most consistently on or ity ” re 15a good possibil- Tyressen mailed in his signed which accompanied the contract ¢,re after Johnny Michelosen was Lavelli, Cle successful coaches the sport has WITH SO MANY high caliber 5 . > mY Grogan, Colorado contract yesterday without 6ii-|>2i8 that “1 am leaving the terms jet gut, Bach said he'd immedi-| Groza, Cle nad, : men in the profession. 1 am sure Spe ngs, ole. Ronnie Robertson, pi he ry he was tobe entirely up to you and to MT. |ately install his “wide open” of- Coulter, Ne Third in line is a man we know that with a minimum of adjust. ON& Beach, Cal, and Peter and aid. It was siemificant that the | © Valley." : fense here. and hoped to snatch, Barwegan, a great deal about. He is Biggie ment foothall will lead the way Karol Kennedy of Colorado DoF Las an nothing about |, 1 3M extremely happy to be payjor's Larry Isbell or Ken. Creekmur, Munn, the coach of Michigan for sports to reach its highest pin SPFings will also arrive late this t1 xs either. when they DE bacic at the helm of the best tycky's Babe Parilli in the draft Gatski, Cle State's undefeated Spartans. We naéle during the years fo come, ‘[t€Tnoon. Eddie Scholdan, in- ED he Ie aed him TEInA ball club in our league.” so he'd have a man to run it. | Graham, C . —— 4 . i t——————— . . structor of the Kennedys, will also ° ent ont . s8 | Bavasi also emphasized that ~ Walker, De . : . jmake the trip here. was: paid £35,000 last year. "“Charley got eight more victories i * Jones, Cley The Life of Joe DiMaggio— Both Miss Klopfer and Miss yx. for our club than we had in Jap Wrestlers Leave | Towler, Lo ° ; : Geekie took their first work-! THERE ALSO were some pro- 1950 so that represented a def- For T of U. S. | out on the Coliseum ice yesterday Pationary stipulations in the con-'injte improvement even though or four-of U. J. - ! Ford, Cleve i ams a 1S oe afternoon. Officials of the Winter tract. Dressen, who got himself we didn't win the pennant.” NAGOYA, Japan, Dec. 19 (UP) Hart, Detr : IClub, the city's pioneer group of into enough hot water to drown a! «Only on one other occasion —Five Japanese college wrestlers Weinmelste ¥ 3 {figure skating in this area, were 165s hardy individual last season. since 1942 hat a Dodger club left by ship today fer a three- Connor, Ck est | Ever Saw |areatly impressed with the mag- Was instructed to do a little 1es3'won 97 games and that was in month tour of the United States.| Willis, Cle Inificent skill of these young la- talking. 1949 when we did win the pen-, The squad, accompanied by| There Is a Difference In Baker, Nev Br Usdied Press t the to gdies, That was one of the provisos pant” Bavasi added. Coach Hiroshi Ishuin and Chair. Clothes F . Adamle, C BREW Vege ed F To "ite out the autograph hunters who, “It is hard to explain their ma- under which President Walter Dressen, starting his second man Ichiro Hatta ef the Japanese othes From a Tailor Shop Bednarik, ) WK, \ — clamored at the players’ entrance. neuvers and grace,” was the sum-| O'Malley agreed to retain Dressen year as Dodger manager, pre-| Amateur Wrestling Association, | Schnellbac

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Tonight — | ton at Sherida

Io dggues. Joe himself cites as his DiS crack at the batting cage, United States Senior Ladies —and not Dressen—who did the Coast League. winning a pennant homa and Iowa where the strong- a errs y oo other players would halt their champion -while Miss Geekie, a talking. in his second year there. est American wrestlers are. {rsonyille. | Mc ‘giatest accomplishment = and workouts to watch. 21-year old miss, won the mid-' But Bayesi defended Dressen - Haute Wile thi] —his 56-game hitting streak = For one thing, he had such western novice figure skating strongly in the face of the worst ' Qary Edison at Orr:

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comeback greatness,

The ‘‘good-

championship. collapse by a major league club in|

bye” Joe murmured at his press All practice sessions prior to history. Despite the fact that the conference last week was not his the actual tryouts will be hgld Dodgers blew & 13!;-game lead rst swan song. They wrote him daily from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m, ~ - ” = mr

For These practices are not open to Nelly Fox Signs '52 there was the heel in- the public.

] f all of his baseball years, Di‘Maggio failed to hit .300 only twice. Twice he led the league, in

1939 with .281 and the next vear off several times before that. lone thing,

ton, Gary Tol Benton Harbor Indianapolis ( anapolis Howe.

with 352. Twice he was the heme’ . Friday—Roye rump king, in 1937 with 46 and jury of 1949. It kept DiMaggio All Olympic tryout skaters Contract With Sox Marion at Per

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he Out of the lineup half the séason. have heen invited to skate with! CHICAGO. Dec. 19 (UP) —The DOR RR RAR)

: £8 a regular session of the Winter chicago White Sox today anWHEN HE finally returned Club this afternoon from 5:45 pounced that Jacob Nelson (Nel-| in time for. a crucial series !0 7:45 o'clock. ly) Fox, thew second baseman | against the Red Sox—he hit key| Dr. Forest Allen, president of 4,4 the American League's fifth]

home runs three’ times in three/th® Winter Club, announced to- ranking hitter in 1951, had signed But it games. {day that the judges for the try- hic 1952 contract.

1048 with 39. Thirteen times was picked on the All-Star team. Tél times he played in the World Sages. 4 * ” - i

ir WAS quite a career.

took its toll. outs would include William O : Everywhere DiMaggio went, he r oo | He was the second Sox regular Maggie came to the Dig was followed by oN a Yes lBihok IV. Nord ance Juuge: to enter the fold. Sol Rogovin/ ledgues a suspicious and ShYitaurant to the movies, to the arg, ra. ell Janes, signed earlier. voungster. He picked up great parper shop. He wore the mantle Drcrnational figure and dance ‘mox, who will be 24 years old |

poise, as a person as well as a. of fame well if ‘not gladly. ‘He Kase: San Francisco; H. Kendall oct week, was obtained by the,

ball plaver. But he always re-legarned it on the pla world figure and dance gox in late 1949 from the Phila-| tab o ying field, and | ‘ , X in méined the quiet “loner,” who Was kept earning it long after it was hoe Mary Louise Bremer: Tord delphia Athletics in a trade which | patient and kind to fans, yet fled! pis judge, St. Paul; sont Catcher Joe Tipton to the

i : Joseph K. Savage, world figure from them at first opportunity. | He was, simply, a great ball-| ’ 8Ure A's, In 1950 he hit .249 in 130 | ply 8 and gold dance judge, New York, cames for the Sox.

His good friends became men player. IN. Y., and Benjamin F. Wright rt settee gy of ula at Dicker NEXT: DiMaggio fades, . |Cambridge, Mass. : "Each week a prominent In- | Jeorge 8 ' | erie dt. Henry M. Beatty, world figure dianapolis clergyman writes

taurant ownerspamed Toots Shor.|, ,. and dapce'e ; xpert from Cleveland,| “The S f the Week” in | On the road with ihe club Joe High School Results will be chief referee with assist-| The Sunday Times. wali ates sens

was a pal of Joe Page, but shied Albany at Yerkton (postponed). ance from Walter 8. Powell of ———

away from the other players. Attica at Covington (postponed). Bt. Logis, ' “ . Don't Miss This

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Bloomfield 52, Bloomington University 39 Heamingdals 45. Montezuma 36. Sia ne raz + Dugger 31, WHEN THINGS were good, JOe Burnettsville at Tweive Mile (posipaned).

| Bentonville at Eure! (postponed). : nn Tickets for the Olympie tryouts are now on sale at thé Coliseum,

y > Cadi $ | ie J fie | was happy. When things were Chaz at Sulphur Surings {nssisaned), ang on the main floor of L. 8. i le.) : hl had—and he had slumps which Darlington at Dever (postpened). yres' and Block's department fr ELA

Faton at St. Paul's of Marion (postponed). stores. 5.

ate away at his good-nature—he Evansville Bosse 47. Evansville Central 4 was morose. rm and at Hagerstown (pos

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