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s g ) . 3 i v ( i JOE TINKER T0 LOSE LEG By ARTHUR MARTIN ORLANDC, Fla Jan. 14.—Jo2 Tinker lay on a hospital bed to: awaiting amputaticn of his ¢ Sports Briefs Agg ve Benny Calla of Ouk- land outpunched Mario Trigo of Mexico to win last night's ter rounder at San Francisco. Calla T won a split decision, earning the o L votes of the refere: and one judge (anadlan M'I The other judge voted for a d Calla at 136': pounds held a two pound edge over Trigo [ A decisive ten round ver was L ytell over a much heavier cppon- in an eastern ring. Lytell won Henry Hall of New Orlean > main bout at Holyok?, M 1 weighed 156'i to Hall's 168% in 4 Evenis quiet It was a Comparative leg and, to all appearance, bein \Z late on a throw to first base In ng California mittn i basketball night in the west. San would have causad him more con- a rough time with Cana lers Jose ite defeated San Diego cern His or worry appeared last night with Phil Palmer, Van- te to 28 at San Jose It to'be that he might miss some of couv welterweight, scorin hi their first California colleg- his baseball vities during the third straight win to ate athlctic association game since coming Francisco's Lou (Ding 1942 when the war canc2lled the Tinker d he expected “to ses in 10 ro competition some k all” this summer but ing Speedie At La Grande, Orego Eastern probakly would not do as much and. in the Oregon College of Education whip- scouting for the Boston Braves as hedul2d d Lowisten nal of Idahc, 6§ he has in recent seasons. to 56. The former Chicago Cubd short- In the American baskatball I stop, who helped make baseball his- the Angeles Shamrocks beat off tory after the turn of century die McCrindle, 141, Vancouve a ally and came though with as the staiting coz in famed |Jackie Cully, 136, Vancouve a 37 victory over the Salt Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chan infield ioned Kid Wolfe, 113, Vanc: City Deserets at Salt Lak sev- 4 combination, will h ered above the knee Thursday to Vancouve is; Bunty Andrews, decisioned Albert roun; te College has ar- Washington £ halt a gangrenous condition 134, € e, in four rou " < ¥ ranged a ear football series Lie infection, complicated by poo: - - ! od wiation, g from a with Penn e, beginn next jons September 20th on neutral -+ announce. - s NOTRE DAME WiLl Codge! AT WASHINGTON U ground at Hershey, Pennsylv will clash on a western field YANKEES, DODuERS in 1048, The only other ntersace ARE SIGN'NG up tional oppenent on Washington WIll plAv SERIES State's 1947 schedule is Michigan | —_— State, which comts to Pullman on EATTLE, Jan. 14—S October 11 among them Don Wold niler 0 > o 3 BROOKLYN, Jan, 14—The NeW (o oneoiates last year, s mony 1S preser top rds to York Yankzes and Brooklyn Dodg- . . s Slads slgned ug Ceorgia’s , All America _halfback, ers will a age tolg of W i Ch ippi; UCLA's All America their’ spring tr this s e 2100 o4 Burr Baldwin; halfback Bill year with a sis series slat- G S ' Dudley of the Pittsburgh Steelers ed for Latin America. Siih "]‘“‘l‘;i_\‘: we, and Bill 1) Goorgia Coach Wally Butts pose each other in a t B v Memc ward as the nding les' &t Curacds,’ Vene >oo collage player of the year. Bald- 4-5-6, with the winner of that set win received the Knute Rockne to be prosented a cup emble HGH'{ER DGRAZ 0 memorial trophy as the outstandin of the “championship of Vene linema Dudley was honored 13 After that the clubs will journey tke outstand: professic=al grid of contcsts, March 8, 9 and 10, t caived the coach of th.e vear award Trippi will receive anotner honor tonight. He will receive the Max- Memorial football club award Philadelphia award is made football number DODGING DRAFT 14.—Gus Jan four PHILADELPHIA, in the nation clut L : of cham Jo nation 7 g Lou d fis centenced to a year and s i i prison as aft Two | ciated with B, nther of two tWo West Coast football classics SOUTH BEND, Jan. 14—Notre s convicted qn charges{lave died. A former President of Dame, perennially a football power- presenting himse the Tournament of Roses, John J hous2, today was pledged to any to evade ivdnetton .‘.n:mu' died at Pasadena w.? “practical” athletic standards adopt- i ke services age of 68. Mitchell instrument- €d by major schcols, but demanded - eyt oo al in arranging financiing for the that the Irish not be frozen out of Rote Bowl. Death also has taken Iig time competition. S(GRENG RE(ORD Quay Jones, a Pennsylvania man bviously weighing the “purity who for 19 years was connected code” adopted last week by the Na- with the annual Shrine East-West tional College Athletiz Association, MADE (AGE GAME game at San Francisco. Jones died Notre Dame’s President, the Rev i at Hollywood, where he was visiting J avanagul e ot on the way east. H2 wa t 58 ohn J. Cavanaguh, CSC, last| ouyopAGE, Jan. 14—A new game ; a night hit as “so-called reformers ¢ ' 8o g Booring was in Western| Another member of the San Fran- in the intercollegiate picture at a record Lanquet honoring the 1946 “Fight- ketball record books cisco Seals baseball' club, Pitcher ing Irish,” mythical national foot- , < al 141 points rolled Robert Jevsen. has returned his pall "eharion up.in Iowa's 77-64 victory Over cigned contract. The 26-year-old TR ), vnag el Sonezots. Jest nighte _xight hander was farmed out last R ninies i o gttty gas e [yeky IDRWNTR o Ll's WEstET) In- sounding codes which are often “M,N' ’“""”f’ in conference com- {ernational league. He won 15 HYBOaME N L evked ke achunl: TERUCH AMES SU0 BN CetobiH wifle losing 1 gupes. practice,” but definitely showed LR ’*’:‘"'-“"“' in 1945 s O : Babe Ruth apparently has lick- concern over schedule sanctions which may evclve from the NCAA's proposed de-emphasis program “If the great institutions of this country agres on practical stand- ards for athletics and decide not to schedule other institutions that NIGHT SCHOOL IS ed the ailment that forced him to undargo a scrious neck cperation carly last week. Authorities at French Hospital at New disclesed that t} former league home run k was major able to OPENING TONIGHT will nobiaBeerve thiess ] sindan | Superintendent A. B. Phillips an-/leave his Led yeste e he declared, “Notre Dame will go,”“‘”“"d that nizht school classes Babe was able to take walk in will open this evening at 7:30 the corridor outside his rcom along, providing the decent corol- lary of such a policy is put into effect, that no institution observing these standards will be excluded from competition.” - e There * were several basketball games played last night and here are the final scores: Washington and Lee ginia 52. LUS 38; Alabama 45. Kentucky 82; Vanderbilt 30. Florida 50; Georgia 47. Tllinofs 61; Ohio” State 42. Indiana 62; Purdue 46. Michigan 49; Northwestern 41. Jowa 77: Minnesota 64. Eastern Oregon College of Edu- cation 66; Lewiston Normal 56. Central Washington 77; Portland University 5% 54; Vir- Cut flower stems in varying lengths to avoid arrangements that look stilted. 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The major-minor ttee is scheduled to NEAU, ALASKA ['s: executive com meet in Cin wati tomorrow and kinks in the honus leg \ereed upon last mo 1 that is bul- letined by e comiissioner there will be 30 days to collect be- fore it become effective TODAY'S GUEST STAR Joe H. P New York Herald | Trib One fears the NCAA is not going o get much more done than the National oclation of State Racing Commissioners, which also meets every year and deplores things. The one emphasizes pure amateurism, giving its attention to the noun and letting the adjective go to the devil other stresses pure professionalism, with' the ad- | & jective coming in f6r the most G | praise | SPO¥ YOUR EYE Jumpin who has been hittin 20 points a game for Texas U's basketballers, picked his college because he wanted to play basebali for Uncle Billy Disch. {And he worked for a year after \leaving high school fo get enough, Harry “The dough to enter college Dodger | fer the s fans have picked d” Pete| Ed Haley i | Rais “Sport Ll ehE e wantis March cf Dimes Ball and will name | o yot cf b two queer reign with him. . ot SURE {* When team went to pl AS DEATH AND TAXE Indiana U basketball y Ohio State coach Branch McCracken made his play ers walk from the «d station 0 hote Upon arrival, freshman center Charley Meyer as- sembled the squad in the lobby and said: “Listen, fellows. We gotta' o start wi ome of these BamMe’ oy or the coach will have Bon birethern 1 hiking to gdames.” 85 > > ck HAMILTON NAMED = ACTING MANAGER OF UC ATHLETICS Calif the 1an Jan. M4 Unive for a new football coach, ha named acting general manager ol athletics to replace Laseball coac Clint Evans, whose contract January 20 I milten, who i ar n of m 4 nouncement as to a new coach for thz E but said today he had talked with at least two dozen candidates while he was in the East and had narrowed the cheoice down tc about an- TS, -+ At New Hav Conn., last night Willie Joyce, 137, Gary, Ind., drew with Ernie Petrone, 139, Philadel- phia, in 10 rcunds | - A coating or two of clear s 1 lac preserves pictures They \ \ \ ! \ { N \ \ \ { h \ { \ ) \ \ \ expires ) ¥ \ | \ \ \ \ ! ! \ \ ! ! ! \ \ ! \ \ \ \ ! \ \ \ ! \ without ¢ l then be framed | [ | o g 8} i 3 heen, lef ows Off Shotgun N SR t-handed pitcher Wao Chicf frequently is n the ws Fire Al fire station. 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