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~ OnlyBig 10 Cage Losers

Br United Press? Big Ten basketball teams met opponents from Pittsburgh to California last night and emerged winners in seven! of the 10 games.

Only Wisconsin, Ohio State, and Northwestern lost tot

7 intersectional games. . Illinois;: currently ranked number one in the United Press nation-wide poll, squeaked through with a last ditch 73-to-67 win over UCLA. :The Illini, hot favorites to repeat as Big Ten champions, trailed 35-34 at the half and looked like anything but the country’s best quintet. The UCLA’ans somplelfl¥ dominated third-quarter play and it looked like school was out for the Illini. But they roared back with guard Jim Braedar and Sophomore Whiz “Red” Kerr setting the pace to wrap up the win,

teams in holiday,

Williams Bets Official AL Slugging Title

By United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 20—Ted

Williams’ batting punch lacked some of its usual authority during 1951 but it still was powerful enough to provide him with the

{American League slugging title, MINNESOTA and Michigan] official averages disclosed today..

TOP STORIES—The photo of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, left, was the result of hearing that. Gen. Douglas MacArthur had been fired. It was a memorable year for Japan when the Allied

Nations signed a peace treaty in San Francisco, center. And hig

was the election in A Fgland which again made Winston Churchill Prime Minister, right.

, State trounced a pair of eastern| The left-handed hitting’ Red teams in the opening games of | Sox outfielder compiled 295 totai| the annual Michigan State Basket-| bases in 531 times at bat for a ball Classic at East Lansing. The slugging mark of .556. That was| Spartans of Michigan State beat|the top mark’ in the circuit but it|

+‘ Angeles head the program,

Dartmouth, 57 to 42, and Minne. Was far off his 1950 figure of 647]

sota defeated Princeton, 63 to 57. Keith Stackhouse, surprise sophomore starter, led Michigan State to a 34-21 halftime advantage. Stackhouse took high scoring honors for the night with 15 points. Towering, six-foot-six Ed Kalafat was the Minnesota man of the| hour as he led his mates to victory.

KALAFAT Was only the second]

high scorer for the Gophers but t

his rebounding and expert ball handling made the Minnesota attack function smoothly. His teammate Bob Gelle led the Gopher scorers with 21 points. | Michigan journeyed to Pitts-| burgh where they took third place in the Steel Bowl Classic with a well-earned 66-to-52 win over Vir-| ginia. The Wolverines’ superior| height and the outstanding floor! play of Doug Lawrence were the| main reasons for the Michigan] victory. The Hawkeyes of Iowa set a] new Cow Palace scoring mark as| they ran over Oregon 86 to 76. Six-foot, 88-inch Center Chuck Darling of Iowa paced the scor-| ing with 27 Points,

THE GAME ay fairly close! during the first half but Darling's | long range shots "and Herb) Thompson’s hook shots turned the game into a rout. Los Angeles State held the former. Cow Palace record with 85 points. On the losing side of the Rig Ten ledger Northwestern lost a rough battle to Washington State 71 to 64 and the Huskies of Washington used 14 players in| whaling Ohio State 78 to 43. California out-rushed a game Wisconsin team, 68 to 49, in a game that featured the excellent rebounding of Larry Horan, California forward.

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that won him the title that year, also. Larry Doby, Cleveland outfielder, finished second with .512 {while Gus Zerhial of Philadelphia and Vic Wertz of Detroit wound up in a third place tie. Each slugged for a mark of .511. t As a team, the Red Sox drove {in the most runs, 757, but the | Yankees, who were second with 741, apparently drove in the runs at were most timely.

Turner Becomes Welter

Threat; Defeats Cardell

NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (UP)— | Unbeaten Gil Turner of Philadelphia. still stood out today as the

most promising youngster in the| ;

| welterweight division although he| {had tailed to establish himself a contender in his New York debut. | “The 21-year-old Negro— ‘Rookie {of the Year”-—won a lop-sided 10{round decision over more-experi-enced Vie Cardell of Hartford, Conn., at Madison Square Garden last night; but he revealed defensive flaws and lack of ring- | poise, . i As he acheived his 27th consecutive professional victory, the sleek, well;proportioned youngster appeared at least a year away from competition with Champion Kid Gavilan or Contenders Billy Graham and Johnny Bratton,

Harrison Wins Tourney

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 (UP) —E. J. (Dutch) Harrison of Little Rock, Ark. held top money today in the $2500 second annual Pro-Amateur Golf Tourney. Harrison combined a 68-67 to finish a stroke ahead of] former amateur star turned pro, Smiley Quick, Los Angeles, who! shot 71-65 for 136. |

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NEW YORK, Dec. 29—The! Armed Services beckoned big Don | Newcombe today and sent the |; Brooklyn Dodgers into a frantic] search for a replacement, The 27-year-old right-hander, { who won 20 games and lost nine| last season with an earned run| average of 3.28, was notified yesterday by the Adjutant General's| office in Washington that he has| been determined fit for military! service. Newcombe will be inducted at] Governor's Island in New York at|

By United Press jcombe, President Walter O'Malley

Good Flipper

was reported ready to offer a huge sum of cash or some of the Dodgers’ promising minor league (talent for a star pitcher from an lopposing National League’ club. Among the pitchers the Dodgers are known. to be seeking are Spahn, Bubba Church or Howie {Fox of the Philadelphia Phillies, ior Murray Dickson, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 20-game winner.

Tennis Players Deny

| a date to be determined by the They’re Turning Pro |

First Army. The chairman of the| star pitcher's draft board at Eliz-| abeth, N. J., indicated he prob-| ably will be called up- around Feb. 1.

” » = The impending loss of Newcombe, who tied with Warren Spahn of the Boston Braves for the National League leadership in| strikeouts with 164, was a severe]

blow to the Dodgers’ 1952 pen-|

nant hopes. The six-foot-four, 230-pound Ne-| gro right-hander won 17, 19 and] 20 games during his three seasons with the club, being often called upon as a reliever as well as a} starter. n an -effort to replace New-

Grapplers Go Again In Armory Tuesday

The Armory ring lights will be! turned on for wrestling again Tuesday night following a week's] layoff for the Christmas holidays. Buddy Rogers, the “Atomic| Blond,” will meet rugged Sheik Araby. Two supporting bouts will| be ‘added to complete the lineup.

Wooing Evashevski PULLMAN, Wash, Dec. 29 (UP)—University of Iowa Athletic officials are wooing head football Coach Forrest Evashevski of Washington State College, according to a report by the Pullman Herald. The Herald quoted an anonymous Washington State Athletic Councilman yesterday as saying Evashevski met with the Jowa authorities at Denver regarding a contract to coach at the Hawkeye school,

Enter Tournament

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 (UP)

--Additional golf “stars” scrambled to meet tonight's midnight deadline for entering the 26th annual Los Angeles Open Tournament. Among those just beating the deadline were Skee Riegel, Marty Furgol, Jackson Bradley, John Bulla, Eric Monti, Julius . Boros and Felice Torza.

In Race Meet

GARDENA, Cal, Dec. 29. (UP) ~-A field of 25 drivers race for|. possession of the«famed Italian Helmet tomorrow in the first annual AAA Sprint Bowl at Carrell Speedway. Such Indianapolis favorites as Johnny Parsons of Van Nuys, Troy Ruttman of Ontario and Wait Faulkner of Los

_\péwering Communist attack.

SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. (UP) — Although Bobby announced yesterday in

29| Riggs New

York that Frank Sedgman and| §

|Ken McGregor have agreed to| {compete in a U. 8. professional {tour next year, the two Aus{tralian tennis stars denied today that they have accepted any pro| {offers.

| Sedgman said he “should know within a few days” whether he would turn pro, while McGregor [flatly denied he had received an offer from Riggs or any other |foreign promoter. { While all Australia buzzed {with rumors that Sedgman {might ruin its long-term Davis [Cup hopes by joining ‘the play-| {for-pay circuit, Sydney raised. a {tennis “fever” that outdid its] |actions as Sedgman and company won the cup against the |Americans, 3 matches to 2, | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. | The overflow crowd watched McGregor beat Tony Trabert of | Cincinnati 7-5, 4-8, 6-4. Sedgman|

doubles combination, then led| Dick Savitt of Orange, N. J.,| and Vic Seixas of Philadelphia,| 7-5, 8-6, 6-5, when the contest! was halted.

Reds Say Oklahoma Guardsmen in, Korea |

TOKYO, Dec. 29 (UP)-—A! United Nations command public] information officer today refused] to comment on a Communist | radio broadcast which agserted | the 45th (Oklahoma) National Guard Division was now in Korea.| Radio Peiping said the 45th and! the 40th (California) Naitonal Guard divisions were being sent to the front, during a long diatribe in which the commentator also claimed American morale was slipping badly. The new units were being sent

morale, serted.

Gets Highest Award |

WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (UP) ~The Army today announced award of its 36th Congressional Medal of Honor of the Korean War to Pfe. Emory L. Bennet, 21, Cocoa, Fla., who died in a oneman stand that halted an over-

and McGregor, the world’s top| -

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FLOOD, SCANDAL, ATOM—Floods struck Kansas and nearby states, and animals perished’

with their owners, left, A series of basketball: bribery stories a photo shows one of the allegedly fixed games, the CCNY-Missou the atom bomb made more news at the Nevada esting grounds

.’|Dr., Charles IL. Hosler, “ meteor- | ology instructor at Penn State _|College, thinks. popular supersti-| tions and sayings that predict the weather cannot be trusted,

"However," the doctor. dges ad-| mit there may ‘be a scienfific/ basis for a few of the supersti-| tions. For instance, a halo| around the moon, thought by| some to be a sign of rain, is| caused by the deflection of light| © passing through clouds _Which|

snow will fall on your gardén or! lawn. “

The doctor also has « logical! explanation of why it seems id rain after you wash your cary He said:

“People wash their cars on days| when it isn’t raining. After two days of fair weather, the odds are that the next day will, be | rainy. That is due to the con-| tinuous movement, from west to| east, of the storm system which! makes our weather.” It's as simple as that,

Family Lives Long

MILLIS, Mass. (UP)—The. ages of the eight brothers and sisters Qf the Russell family total 655 years, making their average age 82 years. They are: Eli Russell, 94, Syracuse, N, Y.; George Russell, 88, ‘Medfield, Mass.; Mrs. Amelia Clark, 86, Millis; Mrs. Mary Badger, 84, Boston; Mrs. Angeline Amlott, 80, Malone, N. Y.; Miss Ella Russell, 77 Taunton, Mass.; Edward Russell, { "174, Boston, and Charles Russell, | 72, Gabriels, N, Y.

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roused the country. Center ri clash of Dec. 9, 1950. And) with a GI audience, Heat,

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Prankster Gets Girl Police Cheerful Many Offers of Marriage About Cheer

MARIETTA, Ga., Dec. 29 (UP) | —Bobby-soxer Frances Hunter

ginia widower who is “lonesome, *| operated “glow service.” a Kansas farmer who wants! someone to “help with a flock of | lice car for any person who feels| 1000 chickens” and 23 other assorted bachelors. |

The 15-year-old high freshman, who has never had a| S—————————————————— date, was swamped with offers for IOPS Lifts Controls | marriage after an anonymous! | prankster wrote Santa Claus that On Pre-1933 Whisky

she wanted to give her parents “a| WASHINGTON, Dec, 20 (UP) |

son-in-law for - Christmas.” The, _ | —The government today removed letter was printed in a local news | price controls from “rare, old pre-

paper and sent over the world by |, inition” domestic whiskies. | ® Wire services. |" The Office of Price Stabilization

: said such whiskies, distilled before | Douglas Would Not

| prohibition and bottled under hona/ ~ | before the 1933 prohibition repeal, | Accept Nomination |are “generally considered to be rp Lcollectors’ items.” WASHINGTON, Dee, 39 {UP) The quantity of such whiskies ~Sen. Paul H. Douglas. said to- |available is “very small,” OPS| day he would not accept the| said, and they have “little or no Democratic presidential nomina-/effect on the cost of living” or| tion if it were offered to him. {the defense effort. The Illinois Democrat also ex-! pressed hope that the Democrats) will nominate Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower if President Truman! does not seek re-election.

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‘Mac Cancels Speech ™

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29 (UP) | —The Poor Richard Club announced today that Gen. Douglas MacArthur has canceled a speak-| ing engagement here Jan. which he was to receive the club’s| annual gold medal of achieya-| ment. ‘ |

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Gordon Amos, Greensburg, was| elected president of the Indiana] School Bus Drivers’ Association] yesterday at the end of a one|day convention here, |

Olivia di Havilland May Appear Here

STONINGTON, Conn., Dec. 29)|seen : (UP)—New Year’s Eve celebrants tentative booking arrangements had proposals today from & Vir-\pnere will be protected by a polies, [22s complete, Vincent Burke, Murat

A telephone call will bring a po- nounced today. ‘he has celebrated too: well and has appeared in Broadway pro-

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Stanley Baker 8. Stells Baker, Bloomington. and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Gray ad Alberta, Can-

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The screen star, who recently| ada, passed away Friday.

Services Monday, 10:30 a. m., CONKLE PFUNERAL HOME, 4925 West 16th Bt Friends invited, Burial Floral Park fends may cail at the funeral home

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PANMUNJOM, Korea, Dec. 29 (UP)—Mail from American war prisoners in Communist hands probably will be delivered to {their families in the U. 8. within

five days of the time the Reds ra

‘hand it over at Panmunjom, That wiaised awey Saturday, Ser That estimate of delivery time Sod ANN FUNERAL HOME, was Jiyen today by 1st Lt. Har-| day at the’ sORANN FUNERA at HOME old T. Bratchell of Washington,| Z'aps a. Friends invited. D. oe an American postal officer, may Call afters pay Sage

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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Jennie Manuel, deceased. will, pursuant’ te the terms of sald will and pursuant te the] ordéy of the Probate Court of Marion! County. Indiana. offer for sale and 2% | at private sale at the office of Kivet Kivett, Attorneys, 1010 Illinois Building. | Indianapolis, ATndians, commencing at!

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Bishop's

17 N. PENN.

Public spirited local . merchants,

as an expression of goodwill,

10:00 a clock . n Wednesday, Janu-/| ary 9, 71952, aia continuing from day to

day thereafter until sold the real estate

want you to rective thi Jovy ant baker af gis trou bore fut. || oxveen Therapy || MORRISONS |io® mur oo wate ’ This . Vv Mother or have just moved to Bsimeut €a% Be Tanted 94 Indiana’s Foremost Hi lots 1 to Ti inclusive in William Le a new address within the ety HAAG'S i Aspgral:S tn Sidrion’ Coy Tans oil =. . 2 ho TERMS SALE: One- cas! abigeton. Phone your Welcome || 402 N. Capitol Ave. oe, | Neplie Sh Hin Ei Se Wagon Hostess whose phone is Bay Shane Night Fhong * ’ deferred payments to be secured by a ag B36 AT-0473 first mortgage on the real estate sold, listed below and orrange to : with interest at 6%. ’ Sotapc Said sale will be made for not less receive these yin. than the full appraised value, subject to taxes for 1981, Dayable In 1983, other-

wise free and clear of

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BUILT AND REPAIRED, Rooms added remodeled—~Basements wal All kinds of masonry York, Immed. service guar. 35 Fre.

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FREE ESTIMATES, ‘MA-1820

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Fencing—Lowest Prices All types for lawn and factory materials or complete BR-5427 Pord Fence

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Old floors made lke new, perianal attention given every job.

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Dry wells, septio sks,

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100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms DR. 0. A. NOLAND, Mgt.

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