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: By BILL EGGERT : IF SYRACUSE can solve its bottom-rung hockey standings so can the Indianapolis Caps. Syracuse was 15 points behind Hershey, Eastern Division leader, on Dec. 4, having won only four of 21 ganfes.
last place but only 10 points be-| . hind Hershey and five out of sec-| The Mail Be ond place. That's what seven | g straight victories can do. {Dear Jimmie Angelopolous:
JX ws : | Every two weeks I visit our INDIANAPOLIS, looking mis-/plant in Marion, Ind., and always|
fit in the Western's last place can buy a copy of The Times to read get fat, too, on a victory string/your very good and interesting
starting Sunday night here with sports articles. Cincinnati. = Although the Mo-| you see, Jimmie, I have been a hawks have the lowest offensive resident of Columbus, O., for many average (2.51) in the league, they years, In the north end of Columhave whipped the Caps in three of phys we have our great Ohio State four games this season. {University and you remember) The Caps have had a week-long many sports writers refer to Ohio! layoff from game action while State as the football coaches’! Cincinnati will have played three graveyard and us rabid football games in five nights before their| fans as Broad and High QuarterColiseum appearance. backs, but don’t you believe it. The Caps’ final practice session|We fans like a team that plays for the Mohawks will be an intra- 800d smart and clean football] squad -game tonight after the and the winning and losing is sec-| Olympic skating trials. ondary. { one I have just finished reading! FEAR that Defénseman Larry YOUr column of Dec. 13 and be-| Zeidel may rot be completely re- lieve me I think it is high class,| covered. from a Put I would like to eall your at-| Knee injury, has tention to a slight error in your |: ® xept Coach Ott coumn. a from use-! You mention that IU was the| ing Defenseman only Big Ten football team this Pete Durham up Y®ar to play Illinois, Michigan | front as a wing, State and Wisconsin. Jimmie, I| Durham, how- S8W O. 8. lose to Michigan State ever, will play{on Oct. 6. The score was 24 to 20, part time at a and heard by radio Ohio State right wing Sun-| tie Wisconsin 6 and 6 on Oct. 13,| 2 dV. : {and was on the scene when Ohio! Durham has State and Illinois played to a ; 4 .11)|8coreless tie on Nov. 17. Durham SE {if you will check oe coe ave ak a defenseman and his ability to Will find I am correct. Again I wish to say your sports, minutes in the penalty box) may Colum makes for good reading cause opposing forwards to be 30d In closing I wish you and more cautious, | your paper a happy holiday season and pray to Our Good Lord shifts that the New Year of 1952 will
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® ® ® : bring to all the World Peace on : apparently are Heller's final de-| : vice to fire up the Caps. Jack] Rar and Good Wil Toward 1S : IC im Adams, overseer of Detroit-and : :
| ML J. KUHN, 336 Guernsey Ave., Columbus A. C. | By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS (his jump shot tying it at. 20-all. other National League clubs for! I don’t know you from second | I'll be glad when Coach Ray/Lefty Bob Parish pushed it to 22 players. base, Mr. Kuhn, but I wish [Crowe's amazing Crispus Attucks to 20 and Attucks started to run Detroit in the past has been a| there were, more like you. T [Tigers get back on TV in Febru- away and tried desperately to source of players for other NL| Tealized later I had slighted ary. hide. clubs. Every NL club has one or| Y°Ur fine Buckeyes. Frankly, I | It'll make life easier for Indi-| Junior 6-5 Cleveland Harp. more ex-Detroit players in action] hadn't bothered to check each |ana sports writers. The stay-at- whose steady improvement and today. Some observers believe, °N® of schedules when I wrote (homes can see how the redoubt- rebounding will be a big help to Adams is being shunned by other the column. I'm probably one [able Tigers might look so medi-| Attucks, popped two straight, and NL bosses because of his frank °f the guilty individuals who [ocre on occasions when they soon Attucks led, 34 to 23, at the remarks against the return of Wants to rely on memory too {down a scrappy team like Broad halftime. = overtime pericds. much. I'm sure you would be Ripple, 66 to 48, then bound back! Attucks had jelled for 11 of There'll. be. #noiher time when) just as complimentary to us out- three days later and look 80 | 17 attempts in the second quarteams Will become interested in side the Yuletide season. ISiegant on occasion by turning} ter. That's .647 firing. Detroit help. Adams may not be Hey Jimmie: » omg gg yous tear Attucks kept pace at 43 to 34 so willing then. . ¥ ’ 9: lin the third quarter, then the
” 8 8 {said that Indiana was the only|sports writers aren't IF THE Caps don't recoveriteam in the Conference to play!looney tunes when they chant! some semblance of former Indian- three of the top ten teams in the high praise for a team that gets apolis. winners, it has been sug-|country. Ohio State 20, Michigan beat by 22 points. 4 Games On gested that Detroit reach down State 24; Wisconsin 6, Ohio State] They'll see that Crispus At-
into senior. amateur hockey in 6; Ohio State 0, Illinois 0. {tucks can show some of last . year's greatness when it wants 1 CAP Tonig %
Canada for help. Nuff said? 2 7 3 Bob Whitehead, Sunnyside [to badly enough. And they can 'see_ how it might be a long win- - The weatherman blew the
HANK GREENBERG, Cleve-| Sanitarium, Indianapolis, Ind. ; land general-manager, commen-| Amen, Robert: I'll try harder ter for 15 other Indianapolis sec- Whistle on three of the seven city and county high school basketball
ing on the $10,- | toe remember there are other [tional basketball teams. y 000 waiver pur- teams in the Conference besides | 2 a2 =» games scheduled for tonight. cnase of Outfield- Indiana and Purdue. | A CAPACITY crowd of 4400 Manual called off its trip to er Dino Restelli, | 2 a =» was well-rewarded for its slushy Charlottesville because of hazgays “Maybe (Office of the President, sojourn to Tech's goal emporium ardous driving conditions. The we can do some | Indiana University. last night. Redskins, with Dick Nyers avthing with him {Dear Mr. Angelopolous: { Howe was outclassed on the eraging 21 points and Bill Green The fellow is a I noticed an editorial in The In- Scoreboard by a superior-shooting looming, as another strong scorgood outfielder, |diznapotis Times which indicated More experienced Attucks team ing threat, has rescheduled their has a fine arm ™ [that vou were being honored by that scorched thg nets for a phe-/Charlottesville appearance for and can hit that "the Emblem Club of Indianapolis. homenal .475, hitting 31 of 65 Jan.5. ; ng ball. If he. fi |As one who has had the high Shots afield. Decatur Central's improved can’t help us, * | privilege of receiving that recogni-| HOWe's sniping was as respect- Hawks were to have entertained maybe he can ~*~ 2% (tion, please allow me to extend to able as its showing, a team with Plainfield but that one has been help Indianapo- Restelli © |you most hearty congratulations 2 pair 2 provisiag Le for Feb. 5 4 He» aS pe {I am sure that this year the club Junior Bob Schrier and Big Sopho-r os al : Cleveland's purchase of Res- [picked a most worthy recipient. (more Don Rees, the be-spectacled| THE y i Ee telli from Washington isn’t be- Cordially yours |pivot-man who re-fed Howe's one- knockout on 3 ee Tar lieved to be upon the insistence Herman B Wells, - {1200 shooters in the short, outer Jackson Township e No 1a18e of Manager Al Lopez. “The : erman B Wells. rim around the sides. Howe hit date has been selecte senor had Restelll here from. . 1 ank you Dr, Wells, for {19 of 55 for .345. BRL. Beare. sho ons Move Semmens ro unt) Your kind letter. Many per- | For the first time in six games But still scheduled Ble Fan ir May 15.0 the samo vear. Res- | 70% and my unlimited op- |this year, Attucks had to show that add to the pre-Christm telli hit only .160 for Lopez and | portunity to use the editorial |its comeback powers and it met hardwood menu, ] % was sent. on to San Fiancisco | columns -of this newspaper, (the challenge like a champion.| Providing the trimmings Ww wheré he batted .341.
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Tech, winner of three of five
Restelli was the rage of the Na-| sible without an intelligent, [17 to 10, shortly after the start of games, seeks to rebound from the tional League when moved up to! understanding response to our [the second quarter. ° |53-to-50 upset by Washington's Pittsburgh late in the '49 season.| comments by our reading pub- | # x» |fast-stepping Continentals in the He clouted seven home runs in his| lic. ™ WHILE ATT UCKS warmed Tech tourney last week.
first 12 games. “slowly with a four-for-12 first, The Green's loss was a reversal 2 8 8 | {quarter effort, the “hopped-up” | Of form after Tech's resounding AFTER ONE swing of the Hornets stung the Tigers with a b4-t0-36 victory over Frankfort. league cities, it became a grand-| Just a | six-for:12, eight minute exhibition The Blue Devils, Soa stand secret that Restelli couldn't] & li h '* E : lin which blond Myles Koch Cleon Reyne ynded 5 oy hit the “high fast ones.” The Pir-| S Ig i rror wheeled in “three straight one- POrt a two-poia oss Is season, ates gave up on the big flychaser| : 'handers from the side and his While sheth owe i 0 port last summer and after he refused. CHICAGO, Dee. 21 (UP)— mates meshed five of their first sanly in the year in a clo to report to Indianapolis he was, Chicago newspapers Who seven shots to gai a 13 to 10 Sewniel. moved on to Hollywood. He hit| printed that prep basketball |first-quarter edge. ; only .281 for the Stars, but Wash-| Star Jesse White scored 68 | Then Attucks surged with fury. Grove keep up the county strugington got him after the season| points in one game learned [The incomparable Willie Gardner gling on the Hornet's floor. closed. | later they had been misin- |tipped and followed-up four short Speedway and Franklin Townformed: ,. |1ayins over the rim in a row. He ship hit the road. CLEVELAND IS still hoping to! , A School chum of White's missed one, then got another one Plugs tackle Lapel at Noblesville complete a deal for Boston Braves, telephoned the erroneous inCatcher Walker Cooper, a 13-| [°fmation as a prank. White second quarter. estine, a game rescheduled bevear veteran of the National tually scored only 51 points. | Undeniable Hallie Bryant cause of the weather earlier this League. The Braves have asked | {hawked for two straight baskets, week.
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waivers on Cooper. If Cleveland . gets him that will speed the an- Cap ‘Scoring \ HIGH SCHOOL . nouncement naming Cleveland gf 8 A Pts PIM ; Catcher Georgia (Birdie) Teb- Rome iil 13 13 33 4 betts as Indianapolis’ 1052 man-|frghielt BR 1HE 4 : ager. ; Samay. ¥ ¢ 3 1 a nn Bruneteau +18 @ 3-11 0 CHICAGO'S clowing Harlem |Duham +3 11 HY GAME OF THE WEEK Globetrotters, who will play here Folk rbchi’ .3¢ 1 31 1.4 9 i in the Coliseum, Dec. 26, in the|Jjankowski 3 3 ££ 7-8 . second game of a touring profes- Heller 0 1 12 : 3 i) ¢ sional doubleheader, grew from a|Zeidel .. : i G bush-league basketball team into Mk GOALIE'S 8 # 0 s SHORTRID E vs. TECH a $2-million sports empire. They ap GA Ave. 80) ' 29 117 403 © TUNE IN
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TIP EXPERT—Howe's Don Rees goes up in the air with Crispus Attucks’ Willie Gardner, but you' to fio avail. Willie tipped®in the rebound, just two of his 24-point total. Everyone knows why Indianap- would come straight to Indian-|
In your Thursday column, you, The living-roomers will see that gam burst again. Attucks hit 12|club as one of the potential sec- Bethany (Kas.) 38. singing ror 18 in the fourth. Bryant tional threats next spring. Gilfoy. geston College 76. Harvard 63.
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Meet Hawks Here Tonight
By FRANK ANDERSON « N THEY MAY have to send St. Bernards out for fans, but the Olymps will play basketball tonight. Mushing through the snow to Butler Fieldhouse are the Milwaukee Hawks, scheduled to reach the Olymp igloo at 8:30. ! The Olymps have had a four-day rest. Snow and bad driving conditions kept the Ft. Wayne Pistons away from the Fieldhouse Tuesday night. Postponement of that game ~ § put the Olymps into a second-place tie with the Minneapolis -
” ” 5 » LJ » THE HAWKS can help-along the Olympgs’ goal of first- : . place in the National Basketball Association's Western Division by Christmas, Front-running Roches{ter isn't too remote from the |Olymp scourge. Our local heroes {have won 11 of their last 13 games [to establish themselves as the hottest hoopsters in the NBA. In fact, one way to keep warm is to {read the Olymp record. It's tor-
BACKBOARD ACES—Two of the Olympians doing stalwart work on the boards are Leo Barnhorst (left) and Wah Wah Jones, rid. The boys will be looking to help avenge an early season defeat
| aioe ig Phd at the hands of the Hawks tonight on the Butler Fieldhouse floor, {The only Hawk win came at the o Fieldhouse. Milwaukee is lower| | eo 0 £8 to ame than: the: temperature in the| the West, miles off the pace. A win tonight would give the with them on their impending aw. yndianapolis Indians hope on infield positiohs. They eould five-game road trip East. After to. be able to announce the new also use some long ball hitters be gone until Jan. 4. lof the vear, Tribe General Man- Stevens, both of whom hit long 2 8 = (ager Chuck French told sports last year, will be on hand for the Its Dike Eddleman is eighth in Club luncheon. | the league with a 16.1 average. Speculation still revolves around| Hutchins, Brigham Young; vet- | eran Dick Mehen, Notre Dame's on the big Tribe getting another N el NFL’ Kevin O'Shea, Charlie Black, Don catcher. Meanwhile Del Baker| ame 4 : 'picture. | Don Boven, Bob Wilson and cal P B + of k | Christiansen. gi es ayer
{of three games to the Olymps.| standings, holding fifth place in| Pil } . J Olymps a warm feeling to take e : Y tonight's game the Olymps willl manager shortly ‘after the first/for only Frank Kalin and Ed MILWAUKEE HAS scorers. writers yesterday at an Athletic, 52 season. ” Dike draws aid from Rookie Mel|Birdie Tebbetts but his moving {> by i 8 to the little Indians still depends ra am S (Seven-Foot) Otten, Don Rehteldt, Still isn’t out of the managerial FRENCH STATED the Indians
olis is doing so well. The news, ic from their spring training By United Press lot_Joe Graboski,.Leo Barnhorst. stint in Florida. without ‘playing, NEWYORK, Des, 21 =Olt9 Lefty Walther, Bill Tosheff, Wah any exhibition games on the way Graham, the Cleveland Brown Jones and company has traveled hack. The Tribe will land here quarterback who looks like a up aad down the ang. Apr. 13, the same Say Cleveland movie star, talks like an insurt's been aske why Coach and the ew Yor yiants play |Herm Schaefer chose pink for his'an exhibition game at Victory ance agent and passes like a |victory shirt. The answer is Field. champion, was selected National |simple. Pink is a girl's color. Lady| It is highly possible that Cleve- Football League “player of the |Luck is a girl. She's been going land Manager Al Lopez will drop year” today by United Press Footsteady with the Olymps for quite off some of his boys here. At the hall writers.
popped four in a row and added
some time, moment he has 39 on the roster| The handsome Graham actually a nem Hielges for Je fuarier, ob bi {and has to get down to 25 by is an insurance agent but for the f a RerE Te ts Re ; mid-May. : last six years he has spent his en A hr on Te College y 9 a falls helping to make the Browns dead-eye push shot artist, hit STATE
: THE INDIANS will attend the the most successful team in proithree for five, the same feat he Concordia (i. Wayne) at Benton Rar 1pA{ CO party April 14 and the fessional football history. He led performed in the third quarter. |g her (CAnSEleCr. read (Ks. Sate) annual Elks parly the next night. Cleveland to its sixth straight Hanpver at Manchester (postponed). | They open the season the follow- division championship this year
2 n ” HOWE DIDN'T fold in the Wabash 82, Denison 62. i dav. at Columbus. andthe RE ; IK 8 . - BIG TEN (ing 3 rte and won the oting in a walk, fourth: J-got-its share of the Te : ‘home season the 22d against, 2 a 8
‘bounds, but it couldn't match Illinois 86, North Carolina 66. i Toledo. | THE ONLY other players who
| Wa’ MH. Towa 59, Oklahoma 46. | Attucks’ all-around height and pepngyivania 68, Michigan 63 Speaking of the prospects of yeceived votes were Elfoy (Crazy the club, French said he expected Legs) Hirsch, the Los Angeles
brilliance. | OTHERS ’ a’ v i The 1082 was Howe's Bet ong I Arusnsas 0. Sieur Northern Teachers them to have good pitching and Rams’ fine end, and Tackle Lou six games, but it's showingi®%g" pL" 5 a good outfield but will need help ~ , stamped Coach Lewis Gilfoy's Bemidji (Minn) Teachers 68, Westmar (The Toe) Groza, Cleveland's star | (lowa) 58, | place-kicker. . . . Graham leads the Browns d in Ig icts |against the Rams and Passer Bob {Waterfield for the. world pro championship Sunday at Los An|geles. But, win or lose, the former INorthwestern athlete already has
ibe ready in February. He has an Fenn 40. Mount Union 35. [proven his right tothe “player of ankle-bone injury. Georgetown (D. C.) 84. Princeton 62. [the year title.
. Hardin-Si 70, Sul Ross 390, | There was nothing wrong with Hien Point 1. Cliadel 48 > to (Minn) Davis Net Cu The Browns played the toughe i - rne Neb.) ate . ankate (Minn, > Attucks, however. Gardne r| Teachers 6 id oF - jot Jegular Season ge ye is p i : Pin t State 67. Lake Fores S. { e eague an pos e e es snagged 24 points, firing 11 and Kentucky 98, DePaul 60. : i sCrosse Sth By United Press record, 11 victories against one
missin 10: Bryant hit eight of LaCrosse (Wis) State 63, Northern Illi- % g z NEW YORK, Dec. 21 — qofeat. Graham, as usual, was at
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, g Bradley 66, Colorado 58. {the scholarly gent with a knack Buena Vista dora) 6h Doane 43.
{for handling boys, inherited only Canisius 6. Parimeuth Whang | : , () ) 74, wes! . . lone of the first 10 from last Year's Coigate 67, Buffalo 60
. . { ; i Connecticut 63, Virginia Military Institute {team. Injured Dick Schrier, a “3 U S. Will Gain {second returning performer, will Cornell 51. Tulane 50 . .
Eastern Tlinois 86, Kentucky Wesleyan 76
nois 61 (overtime).
Robertson snare Seven Manhattan 69, North Carolina State 56, . 21, and Robertso Rred Milwaukee State 64. Luther (Ia.) 57. Gunnar Galin, nonplaying captain pis point-making best in the of 14, Morningside 73, Wayne (Neb.) 54. of the Swedish Davis Cup tennis| i,p» Wy Crispus Attucks (67) Howe (15) New York U 87. Holy Cross 38. ? club's crucial games, fg ft pf ‘ fg 1t pt Norn Texus 47 Sentbonsiarn OkiaRyma . team, predicted today that the : Hickman! ! 9 gs hele f : i 1 Quincy (111) A, Fresno State (Cal.) 48, United States will regain the cup i Gardnerc-! 11 2 2 Reesc 91 3 River Falls (Wis) SI, Stent (Wis) 62, ;y defeating Australia in the Stanky Retains Ryba tson, 7 2 Welr.g 2 Sis » Lay of eB M. - 3 Soviavtons 0 0 0 Koch. 6 0 3 Southern Wines 74, Central Wiehisan #7. challenge round, Dec. 26-28. A C di | C h 3 py , 5 3 5 y ern J oais oN, ee Harpe © 2 : 3 nami i 6 ¢ Southeast Mi sauri 75, Missouri Mines 67 alin. Made the chservation as 8 or ing oac x alton. g ( 8 as sso 15, Mis 1 * 1. King, 0 0 alton.g —— St. Mary's (San Francisce) 71, Arizona 64. he and player Torsten Johansson| ST. LOUIS, Dec. 21 (UP)— Totals 31 512i Totals 19 7158, Mary's (Winona, Minn.) 66. ‘Chiraso passed through New York en route The St. Louis Cardinals today HOtahine Score—-Crispus Attucks HM. Texas Christian 58, Nebraska 57 (over- home to Sweden by air. The announced that Mike Ryba, an i )
LE time). Pree Throws Mjssed—Bryant 2. Hickman, | wy Gardner 2, Robertson 2, Parrish 3, Harp. | grinily 32. Bat Schrier, Rees, Weir _ Officlals—Ott Hurrle and John Wil
Swedes lost to the U, 8, 5-0, in the all-around utility man in his
es 65 . Upper _lowa 75, Platteville (Wis) Tgach- interzone finals. {playing days, has been retained
Utah 69. Lovola (Los Angeles) 37,
| t | : Hams ; Lh i a hon, ' | “The United States has a good as a coach by the Club's peppery = > West Virginia #7, William and Marys chanee—I-will-go-further-and sayrfreshman manager, Eddie High Schools i | {America will win,” said Galin.|Stanky. |
Tex f {“It all Sepends on the form off “Mike's an especially valuable Deaf School vs. Jefferson Township at og Australian player Frank Sedg-| coach,” Stanky said. “There isn't Crates aoa os slows. 45. Additional Sports man. He has been in good form,'a position on the field in which
OTHERS | {but then America's Ted Schroeder he hasn't had some experience.” DE a EE rE Rae igoned).] On Pages 32-33 |is reaching peak form now at the| He was a Cardinal coach last {Camden at Cutler (postponed). - { i
1 " Concannon Bi. Otter Creek 45. te jright time. season. English 66, Troy 59. — . ERI. “
Evansville Reitz 54, Tell City 49. + Fairview at Kitchel (postponed) Open Saturd Til M. pen Saturday ‘Til P.M.
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poned), Gary Tolleston at Gary Roosevelt (post. poned to Jan. 7). Greencastle 49, Clinton 132 } Greensfork at Williamsburg (postponed) Hillsboro 28, Veedersburz 22, Hillsdale 54, Cayuga 47. Ireland 43, Stendal 4). Jackson Twp. (Decatur) at Berne (postponed). Lancaster Center 52, Berne 35, Mackey 46, Hazleton 42, Mexico 56, Walton. 50. Milton at Webster (postponed). New Winchester at Bainbridge (postponed _to Feb, 6). Noblesville 43; Alexandria 36. Riley 52, Staunton 25. South Bend Washington at Culver (postponed to Feb. 2). {| Spartanburg at Farmland (postponed). Stillwell at North Liberty (postponed). Terre Haute State 61, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer Bd. Winslow 75, Plainville 43. w= | : CROWN POINT TOURNEY Crown Point 65, Demotte 44, Griffith 60, East Gary 42.
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