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The ‘I's’ Have It In Big 10 Net Race

a Illini, Indiana, lowa Top ‘Three-l' League

: By. Unifed Press | NEW YORK, Jan. 7—They still call it the Big 10 in the Midwest but around the country it's becoming bétter known las the Three'I League. There's no insult intended toward the proud old cona —— eet | f@T@NCE’S Dagketball, It's just that : t $ : » the I's — Illinois, Indiana and : College Prexies 'IoWa— seem to have it this season, AE [They threaten to dominate the 4 Moat league and right now come prett) ty u Start Work on close to dominating the country, o | Only 10 major college teams are Le u still unbeaten—and the three “I's” : give the Big Ten just 30 per cent Athletic Plan of 'em. All three have identical » di vy |8-0. records, won’ their Big Ten By United Press {openers Saturday night and will WASHINGTON, Jan. 7— A spe- be gunning to make their league

t rds. 2-0 a heir over-all jclal committee of 11 college pres- records ng their

ha bes : y marks 9-0 tonight. idents began 4he job today of The seven other unbeaten

1 » |drawing up a formal code for powers’in the country are Kansa controlling and de-emphasizing (11-0), Seton Hall and Florida lintercollegiate sports. (10-0), Mississippi’ State (9-0 Chairman John A. Hannah, Duquesne and St, Bonaventure president of Michigan State Col-| (8-0) and Syracuse (6-0), lege, said the proposed code would | su follow the line of earlier recom-| JLLINOIS, 52-43 victor over’ —not only Kentucky—did not pull tackles or ends, the Terps’ theory: | mendations made by the com-|Minnesota Saturday night, takes in their horns five or six years make sure the hole opens at the] 3% : We \mittee, including an end 'to post-op Wisconsin tonight while Indiago. The nation’s great athletes start , .. the fullback and half- # : AV NE § : |season football games and strict gna faces Ohio State and Iowa ~-football and basketball—who backs also double-blocked in the x : 4 control over the recruiting and meets Michigin, Indiana be: were’ infected by the contagious: line starting a play. John R. Spickiemire, |SUDSidization of athletes. Michigan, 058-46, and Iowa de

ness of big-time commeércializa- The Tulane Stadium is a jinx ' ' : } ; thi by facing M | at Cathed al The PI h As a preliminary to writing the feated Michigan State, 61-60, Sat BB mi tees pier DE aa i : ! : 9 ING — s a pre-county tourney tuneup this week-end acin anual at Cathedral. The Plugs have } 8 : 8 lon, would have been consider- to Hank Lauricella. . . . In his PLUG-ING' ALONG-—Speedway gets a p y y P Y 3

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Ni : : . : | NOW COMES intention of reform from the University’ .of Kentucky. Kentucky isn't going to put the “bee” on out-of-state football talent to come graze in its blue-grass payoff pig-| skin pastures: pre I don’t doubt the sincerity of Bob Destefano, Faloney, Joe Pe-| Kentucky's intentions. The Wild tfuzzo, Chet Hanulak, Fullerton,| cats probably have had some un-| Ralph Fenton and Horning, a necessary mud- : (freshman. All either .started or slinging going A } ? played plenty of ball all game their way. 3 long.

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school talent out- | Scarbath’s brilliant deception side Keggueky g |with the sliding split “T” was one will have to pro- of the Terps’ biggest assets vide its own against the Vols. His, delayed | magnetic attrac- ! [fakes and handoffs came as he! tion to the Uni- imoved to either side of the line, | versity of Ken- handing off at the line of scrimtucky. The uni- mage. . . . Maryland kept an versity isn’t go- ; eight-man line most.of the game. ing ivory-hunting Augie . «+ Maryland's big offensive at least overtly. success came by using doubleIt’s unfortunate so many schools blocking on any of the guards,

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: ¥ - sends pg 3 kom “Buck Oia Del tax Dak _,de-emphasis- code, the committee urday night while Ohio State los ably less susceptible to the wide only other appearance as a sen- WON five of nine games. Shown above (left to right) are: Kenny Boyer, Dave Wilsoh, Jot ax gl i ke car Dick Dewi iiedd to rest tiotay with VAT A NORE RBARED £30 ne sa 50 tyes sso spread disease. ior in high school, his Holy Cross . Don Swanson, Dave. Enders, Max Rumple, Tom Genung and Coach Lyle Neat. Ron Vance and Bill Toole were not present for the pho- |Coach Ben L. Carnevale, presi-| Northwestern, which also has 4 The situation can only get bet- team in New Orleans was| tograph. — __ dent of the National Basketballly.g Conference record but has ter now. ‘swamped by Jesuit and John|— Foot Coaches Association, and Everett

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i 2. n= {Petitbon, now of N.D., 32 to O.| . : ° ° ; . |D. Barnes of Colgate, president of naan Stale Lo A SANITY code for over-zeal- Hank’s punts on New Year's > Holida Ends Entries Remain O en Jockey Jailed the National Baseball Conder nen, Plays Mihi of four Big ous alumni probably wouldn't averaged 43 yards. . . . He's a | Association. Also to be heard|q.- rays 1Nis araning. hurt, either. In fact, it should belbrilliant kicker. . . . Tennessee 2 . : |were representatives of the Na- i tre only Surtiereld up: mandatory if a cleanup is to have had only 35 running plays and . y £ " * e tional Student Association. a Ey : RA last joan igs Maryland o Hin or | janas n oves VISIONS oi] Ml acing IX $0 = = gram. Fordham and St. Francis ast season/ning plays and nine pitches. . . . ; | hah ; LL ; | ; concerning Kentucky's Babe Pa- Mighty Mo is the Divine : | By JIM HEYROCK | HANNAH said his- group also provided the big news for Ne

3 : ; t . a | E> . (York fans with impressive road rilli. Supposedly, it had the Pa-/coll yy or 8 . f T , | plans to attend meetings of the) " y . rilli ropey in AB Pa. aes oR ee oer 0a p Quintets Pr ENTRIES STILL, Were open today nm three weight Af Rockingham Rana Collegiate Athletic As-ticlorjes over il yy ne marked for something like $3000 is rated the greatest tackle in! z (divisions of the Novice Class and all eight gi sions 8 jJooia!ion later Tis week in Cin- {M7 fen i Sat bang St. > for Babe to go to the University Maryland history. . . . Folk! RON Open Class as the Times-Legion Golden Gloves moved] By United Press |cinnati for an exchange of views N.I.U. i y Y By BOB JOHNSON Vp ; g i ~ on the proposed code. He said he!Joseph’s and Lafayette in Madi "= ng then the pulii around dary and and asin United Press Sports Writer ‘toward the third round Friday night. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Jan. Tp So omised the full co.(son Square Garden. Fordham » then the pullingiton, D. C. were much put out by! jyp4iana college basketball i " |—A suspended jockey was in jail Inow ‘s 2 for the season power of money had to be strong national ratings of - Michigan opens Eolas Shire in fun! [Entries will be taken in all P ] operation gf the NCAA. [now stands 9-2 fo

: iad q i eek i i t : , i y 3 . re , 2 ‘Ulli weight divisions that did not fight; will see action this week. The and Sheriff Simes Frink said to-| Hannalr said representatives of With eight victories on the roa Shough inn Si [Stale 2 Janessee over Mary. Loree is Wee with attention, the opening round of the tour- six-man team is composed qay he expected to arrest three regional colege accrediting as- While St. Francis is 11-L with p 8, SSIC. + . 8. i . Z - : { “ am lgev rinse v ome, Parilli participated in a Penpsyi-'land’s team was geared sky-high De eS no ie pEment just yrday a ne Fa ig of former amateur cham more men within 10 days in on a vr er Te Cron vania All-St r i : i 3 : 3g “= | tiona uar rmory, 71 N. 8. : oy : : 88 - he| . nia Star game after his/partly by generation of tha ‘squads are, scheduled in five, pennsylvania St. Any amateur wanting to enter nection with alleged horse race de-emphasis drive at a meeting | Fz 2

senior year in high school but he feeling. league and two non-league tilts, | hdd ras 1 ill ta: fixing at Rockingham Park race wasn't regarded as the best pros-| Tennessee's All-America Ted ang Indiana College pe a, Divisions still eligible for en.jone of a § ae iid Ring track. yesterday. | THREE TEAMS dropped from pect on his own high school team. Daffer, who pl ite Bob tries in ‘the Novice Class are|e s port to the Arm- |" CC" : | e associations would have k r the p . , played opposite Bobiteamg play three loop and six ee ory between 2 and 4 p. m. Friday.| Frink revealed last night that ” {the unbeaten ranks ove fai = 118-pound, 175-pound and heavy- OFZ Pe Jockey Wilfred Hughes was seized | licing power over the code by! weekend, Michigan State lost that non-loop affairs. |weight. Since there were mol Tickets for all sessions are on 3 wana ne Withholding accreditization of a '

In fact, he didn’t switch to quar- Ward, is majoring in Transporta-| terback and begin passing until tion , ,.. and he can move ‘em, | Thursday on a fugitive warrant| {Big Ten opener to Iowa, LaSalle

y i Top games of the week include fichts drawn last week in the!Sale at Bush-Callahan Sporting \ college or university that violates! -46, and of TT Tee Re lash beeen Tule amd No- coun Clas, all neg vison Goods Co. Srotamen” Stor a1 Fumoutn, Mast, here he 3000, (BRE Vilas succumbed to SL Loti, 82.48 with out-of-state-studded foot- | BRAINS DEPARTHENT: Las ie Dame, Depasy am Wabash; isu are open to entries. Oe Sporting Goods Co. ; orée owner Irving White. * x» 169-55. Two others had close cals. ball rosters. From a roster of year's starters for the Vols had! : TRE, | r : . . | He was indicted secretly at the IN S slipping past Cornel y ! CN Class will have : s thel HANNAH SAID the exact na- Syracuse pp 49 boys listed for the Sugar jan atademls ayerage or a2 3 Hg Fone Te ne A iu have Janowicz Leads October session of the Rocking- ture of the code would as dis-|81-79, and Florida just making it Bow) Classic, Maryland car- jer gigs ln student body and Louisville. ” © |slam-bang card is expected asl All St ’ Wi |ham county grand jury but Frink|closed until it is finally approved against Alabama, 55-53. the ed 21 boys from Pennsylvania. ves : =J1ars in said his arrest was delayed until|phy the executive committee of the| There will be action in

; average was 2.10, or 20 per cent a8 un ithe bouts get under way at 8 : ! | Only 10 came from Maryland. LE the averass = Ten-| IN GAMES last Saturday, But- P- Mm. in the Armory. Between| HONOLULU, T. H. Jan. 7 (Up) the seizure of the other men was| American Council on Education, Southeastern, Pacific Coast anc

Of 53 Tennessee players, only , : 15 and 20 boufs will b tap. —Ohio State's versatile Vic Jano- ranged. He will be held in jail Byt he said the code would con-|Missouri Valley Conferences, I 2 ee leven starters the ler dumped DePauw, 68-61; Indi- 19 and 20 bouts will be on tap. A 3 ic. Jano- ” 15 came from the Vols’ state, jo ®S "CFR STATO Neyland ana State trounced Valparaiso, 62. An opening-night crowd of Wicz quarterbacked the College Until he applies for ball” Frinkitain virtually the same proposals addition to the Big 10, tonight.

which is considerably larger than i J 11240 watched f the most|All-Stars to a 41-40 victor said. made earlier by the committee.] In the Southeastern, Tulane limes. hi ter d passers 55, Louisville beat Notre Dame, Warehed ot. if 2 S over ; Maryland, Seven came Iromlimes. US puri is De he | 65-50; Wabash tripped Hanover, Pleasing starting cards in years the igi All-Stars Defore a ca-| ONE OF the other men Is ex- These Mnciuded: t b {anes iy a ennsylvania. | + Cy {mq.ma. oi 'llast Friday. The fans were on pacity crowd of 26,000 fans at-| y RAing lo post-season JootballMississibpl an i le. His|79-76; Evansville lost to m 1a y e Significantly, 11 of the top-|yiekers oo Ce NE a he Ww. Va. 88.78. and al, their feet much of the time as|tending the annual Hula Bowl [DScted 55 be arrests Bo bowl games. Vanderbilt. The Pacific Confer povels players who wreaked devas-| "0 = o he claims his $macked Bluffton, O. 65 to 50. (11 of the bouts ended in %nock-| football game here yesterday aft-| other states and cannot be seized Disconiine use of freshmen in'ence pairing is oy SSnInEion hun ation among the wreckage of| bona ; raale’ ian Je oe Outs or technical knockouts. jernoon. | ey Co shies, ae Or ae ; y Tennessee's fine ball club New P25%€S should be released from| This week's Indiana college on the New Hampshire indict-| Athletes must take the same Tulsa meet in the Missouri Valley

le : 2 un = The Hawaii team, bolstered by Year's Day were from Penn. 5-3 seconds. He says even threejcard | THE REFEREES. Frank Ar- Professionals Frankie Albert and ments until Jan. 16, according oo rgeq as other students and game.

They are: “Mighty Mo” Modzew- SccOnds is too long . . . Neyland] TONIGHT — Evansville at ford and Capt. James J. Con-/Kyle Rote, almost overtook the [° FrinkK, Who believed all would| .in¢ain the same standards of! Kentucky, still impressive an

Tres {likes lightweight jerseys that tear Moorehead, Ky.. DePauw at Wa- nollv, had plenty of action but| ail. an. be tried at the current term of| .. | , night: leskl and his brother, Dick; Ed o5q1y so the backs can get away bash, and St. Fon at ros Ya. P y All - American-studded collegiate yo Rockingham superior court Cholarships as required of other unimpressive on alternate nig

Fullerton, Pete Ladygo, Joé Horn-| hand J James Krukemeier, team after trailing 27-13 at half- (students, has a date with Xavier (0. ing, Bob Shemonski, Tom Cos. .: JIS team tore 17 jersey against Lakes; Tuesday—Butler at Notre Bob Murman, Bernie Connolly time and 41-26 at the start of the, "0ich engs Feb. 1. | Alumni and booster clubs'while Murray, beaten Saturda‘ re. St J Bob M Duke one year . . . (Dame, Wayne, Mich, at Valpa- and John Krukemeier, had only jast perio | Details of the indictments were should not be allowed to give di-| fi traight wins, tries tOy ean Sohes, OD ‘Aorgan, EL raiso, Indiana Central at Frank- seven battles on which to decide.| rez dis Withheld but It was Understood. ;"s,,,qis) 51d to ath Re onan Lou Weidensaul and Bernie Fa-| JUST AS “high” as the Mary. Hanover at Tavior. Anderson. ano ethic | Janowicz fought a tefrific aerial they concerned an attempt to fix, nancial aid to athletes. bounce back against Eastern Ken

oi they duel with Al | Forbid the “lavish tertain-| loney. {land team were New - Orleans i : ~ | duel with Albert and came out on RYIan rr An iycky, America Bob Ward, Daves .. . at 11:30 New Year's 3 Trane Se and Defiance, fiink ey bay i or Bet, vtistitap in the pigskin-tossing depart- ootober ment” of high school stars in an| TCE games include M. LT. Clgnelis the & linebacker, z b 10. ri- - {report to the Armory between ment, firing four touchdown! cs at jeffort to recruit them. U, Western Michigan and joy le Toga the I Ei PT Eels NE ENDAY emul Wes- 2 and 4 p. m. Friday for weigh- passes. ghey Yas suspended last fallf Strict control over the resrult Bol ral Michigan, ici of-hand quarterback, are from clubs on Bourbon Street in the leyan at Oakland City; THURS- ins and physical examinations.| Virtually the same teams play Island and New Hampshire Rac-|I1D8 and subsidization of athletes'gtate-Depaul, Detroit-Drake, Leb

Maryland. [French Quarters would cost Yes DAY Delete 3¢ Jodians State [Even those Who asinine: us Bowl game nexting Commissions for “association! termed by Hannah as the arealanon Valley - Muhlenberg, Vir

The Terps should be tremen-|. , . at 12:30 a. m., an hour later, | : \with persons of questionable rep- Of 8reatest evil in intercollegiate ginja-Maryland and Texas A&M dous next year. Coming back are: night clubbers would ask $2.00 Bo ES Tri Yueun Fo tw Licker to which they “ pm jutation and having engaged in|SPOrts. {Oklahoma City University, Weidensaul, Paul Lindsay, Paulthé suckers ... and got it ... ington 2 Coneordia and Rose te o" Join Bisons practices detrimental to the best Se———————————————r

= n Nestor, Dick Modzewleski, Mor-'hotel rooms were reserved one ; FIGHTS ON the card this| - BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 7 (UP) interests of racing.” gan, Jones, Bill Maletzky, Donland two months in advance arfTOlY 3% Grenville, I Dame at. Week probably will be split near-|— Pitchers Paul Foytack and bowling news, cartoons and pic- College Basketball

Decker, Frank Navarro, Cos-$20 and $25 a night even in the! ! . el tures each week in The Sunday [Lawrence Tech 82, Creighton 67. RY Mae Seaftath ise rat Hae | Marquette, Indiaria Hits at Buty con 58 to Novices and OpenjJohn Weiss and outfielder-short- Y |Linegin sh. Gaaton, #,

! St. Michael's 61 k Class scraps. Drawings will be|shop Hal (Doc) Daugherty any Qf S tea Times, Be ane MM ! | | St. Mary's (Minn.) 62, Loras jor eS a Louie trate immediately after the [joined the growing list of players held a re A LL fA ik Bi ki n Fr tH d' A '51 |son at Manchester, Indiana Cen-| “eighins and pairings will be secured by the Buffalo Bisons of f ’ {posted. the International League from | . . t 00 y e e way Jal ol searlag, Rorii Some of the soldier boxers Toledo of the American Associa-| olfin Wins . ° ~ » i V/abash, hose 0% The ''from Camp Atterbury probably tion. ! | Senior Loop Flag—Jackie |; im cum. ’ : | 1 i and Lake Forest, Ill, at DePauw. | By United Press : “ een | JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Yan. 7 By United Press | “I still am not sure how much| = | ’ . | ‘arrollt NEW YORK, Jan. 7—Brooklyn jonger I will play baseball,” eX Ne i . hey & Bout 1 ( I ) Eac i—Louise Suggs of Carrollton, Ga., simply “fretted” away the 1951 plained the slugging star who «ui Baseball Brass r : § |credited consistent rather than

National League pennant, Jackie pe 33 years old in three weeks. ildi t : {spectacular shooting today for ee Robinson revealed today but he| “I may play one more season,| 10 Open Bui ing Ot er T p {her victory in the Jacksonville : . vowed ‘solemnly, “it won't everitwo more seasons or three,” hel BOSTON, Jan. 7 (UP)—Base-| J ea reps ers orn Women’s Golf Tournament. : : A

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happen again.” ideclared. “It all depends on my| : 3 . z Miss Suggs won the $3300 tour{ball’s commissioner ‘and most of; By KURT FREUDENTHAL \ Shouldering an equal share -of finances and how well I can take! , National League top brass United Prise Sorts Wolo : nament with a 227 total despite

the responsibility, the Dodger sec-icare of my family. As soon as) a three-over-par 79 in the final

congregated here today to dedi-! Indiana's high school basketball clubs did a thorough round yesterday. She had clinched

ond baseman declared: (I'm able to, I'll retire so I can| Thrives: " I: . e 4 a ] “I was just as much to blame devote my time to working with Rane. To i Be i Pov job knocking each other off this sedson. With almost six her lead on the Brentwood Course }

as anyone else. We all played the Young people.” [trade or two. : (weeks of regularly scheduled play left, there wasn't a major| ISL. son of San Antonio Giants’ ball games during the last * = Ostensibly "the chief executive'unbeaten quintet around today. |finished second with a total of

gthinnin 3 the Season instead) ROBINSON admitted he has was to appear at ceremonies New Albany's tall Bulldogs, | = 234 after shooting an 82 yester8 © . jone more aim in baseball. |opening the $1,500,000 Jimmy | {ops in last week’s United Press (9-1) against city foe Adams/day while defending champion 8 un =» | "If you asked me the one thing Fund building, first of its kind In honor roll,*were the last bunch to| (7-4) Thursday, Elkhart '(9-2) Babe Zaharias: of Tampa and “DON'T GET me wrong, we more I wanted in the game,” he|the world devoted execlusively to hit the skids. Bit the dust for the at Michigan City (5-6) Friday, Marlene Bauer of Sarasota, Fla. . weren’t afraid of the Giants. But said, not yn bothering to think children’s cancer research. . |first time at East Chicago Satur- (and Ft. Wayne North (8-1) at:divided third and fourth place we were too concerned about over his an er, ‘I'd have to Pick} But there was a two-hour lapse/day night, and decisively, too, 78 Goshen (4-7) the following night. money, with 236 totals. them. We began to wonder how playing in a World Series. |between- the ceremonies and ato 65, after winning five in a row! Kendallville (9-2) invades, Au-| Kathy McKinnon of Lakeland, long they could keep up their win-| I've played in them before, of ihanquet plus plenty of time late at home. . burn (8-3) Friday, with the jwin- Fla., won first place honors in ning streak. That was all wrong. course, :he-adde b**‘but I've never lin the evening for the top officials, Washington, rated fourth last Der given a good chance to win or the amateur field with a 241 score We should have concentrated on Played on a World Series’ winner. ,¢ i ‘National League clubs to! eek. was ahead 36 to 26, at the 1 for the Northeastern Confer- compared to Mary Lena Faulk's 5 ad, , >

winning ourselves. And before I'm through withiy, ..s trades they failed to com-| i onti ence crown. 243 “But we learned a big lesson pasevall, J re ould like 0 ete during the ye winter halt ay yea Binns ne an a tess a—— We - ro |; even though we lost. It won't 8S to on a : RSIS . IN BANY : ” J y happen ry I can assure you,” World Series’ winner.” meeting. |shewed the way with 21 points,’ , NEW ALBANY returns to McGhee Gets 3d

. : Bier ifriendlier surroundings, hosting th delegation wers 1 . . he sdded. Leading 1e g Vic Molodet had 18, and Praxton Evansville Bosse (4-3) Friday Tryout With Chisox

- oi > . Commissiener Ford C. Frick and Pinkins 17. Jim McLaughlin also! ’ wos nent Er oklv Iapelder Local H. S. Basketball National League President War-| netted 21. for the losers. jd 1 aveling 0 oN: on Wall | CAGE, Jay, 7 UP ) —The "the few Dodger players who shone Schedule This Week ren ©: ‘Glles. 2 | Conference warfare heads this! southern Loop clashes. Ro the lin I in the waning portion of the pen-| Yomoriow Week's crowdeq schedule. Both|. ,,.. 'o." uo SIAC, Evansville]Ed McGhee, Jonesboro, Ark. and

nant race, took an optimistic Hey Townes ie i | . : Richmond (8-2) and Indianapolis! 2. i118 4 | glow as he talked about the forth. | Washington at. Crawfordsville. Purdue Lists Track [Tech (5-2) will have to hustle to| Memorial (5-3) meets crosstown[5-year-old Floyd Penfold, South-

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