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Chippewa Herald-Telegram from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin • 8

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Ml nn UUVI Macks Face DPadua Here On Sunday TAKES OVER 1ATI0I1AL Over The Top BITES. FALLS is LJCN A "wry htm LEAD WITH P7JMRKS 3 DeLone'sbest showinsr waa a Tha McDonell Macks, who left Padua of Ashland here Sunday alt-today for an invasion of the lair of; ernoon. the powerful La Aquinas Tonight's Aquinas battle will be cage aggregation, will have one the toughest the Macks have had to erald-Telegram Sports 12 point night against Winona (Minn.) Teachers College In the 1947 48 season. His top this season day of rest before tangling wun race tnia year, out suaoay Dai- Opposed to Packer Strategy tie against uefaa.ua win aiso tax Benton, f. Deiss, f.

Kannel, f. FoBsen, f. Slaughter, I. DE LONG, C. Most, c.

was 40 points against St. Thomas of St. Paul, Dec; 13 His most effective' weapons are the two- the Macks to the limit. The De Padua game wa sched PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, DEC. 18 River 'Falls, Wla, (AP) Big 3 Nate De Long, with 2,207 points to bis credit, is the new scoring king 2 of college basketball.

DeLong poured in 33 points last I night as River Falls Teachers swamped St. John's Univer-4'sity of Collegeville, 77 54. a I The six ioot, six inch River i Falls center scored 27 points in 01 the first half to run his total to 4 1 2,201 and break the former col- il.o-l maH nf 2 199. upt hv Jim Hymie Caplin uled for Sunday, December 11, end hand overhead push shot and re 'Kayo polio With ooe palooka (AP) Dr "Gre Bay, 1 0 1 1 1 3 11 1 2 1 0 0 2 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 Al 1. 0 .2 1 0 1 2 1 resigned from the W.

W. Kelly bounding. Bullets Beat postponed until this Sunday by the storm which swept northwest Wisconsin last weekend. The Macks have already turned in victories over Cadott in an overtime, St. John's of Milwaukee, Green Bay Packers Board of Dt-j EngeDreUon, rectors Thursday because he still Qibb, g.

believes the club needs 2 Lacy of Baltimore Loyola last 1wbp Maryheart of PitUviUe, Campi larcB 2 Dies At 48 York, (AP) Hymie Caplin. the dapper, voluble fight man- ager who helped, make five "world champions before he lost a skirmish with the law, is dea. The native of New Tort's Lower East Side who became a fabulous Broadway character died in a hoe- jOpltal last night at the age of 48. U. hi K- 111 vAar Hurlnv hAAikan" In on in an overtime, and Cameron.

Kelly and two other directors re-1 The only Blue-and White loss of cently were outvoted when i UndholrrL Z- the year was a 47 to 44 decision to. Cottar of Winona on the enemy Packer Board granted Earl le-l fOurlv Lambeau a two year ex- i fl" court on December T. tension of his contract as head SeLfeit, g. added another "six points be left the game with three 2 minutes remaining in the third i quarter, The box score gave Big Nate 11 fieldgoals, 11 free throws. four personal fouls and five free 28 throws missed.

His total score covers 93 col Section Test National Basketball Association fans had another chance, today to- Bob Morgan, eagle eyed for Wwt St asWI I Bill ward, has been the big gun in 25 27 Coach George FrleUef tck's attack coach and general manager. iJa-explalning jrhy Jia jWaa terminating his 27 year association with the Packer organization, Kelly told the Associated Press: debate the relative strength of the S3 so far this year, but he has gotten plenty of aeatstanea from Willkom. lege games at an average of 23.7 11 ll I points per game. Lacy averaged The Anderson Packets, Western DoucetU, Dentger, Rlanchard and ISV i AH Sfjf record. The previous tltllst.

Brooms Abramovic of Salem (W. Va.) Col Devlne. Little is known of the strength of the De Padua Ave, except that their lineup Includes four veterans of last year's aggregation which gave the Macks a lot of trouble. which time he and "His "friends sought unsuccessfully to have his managers license restored In New York. Caplin waa able to get his standing back in several states.

Including Pennsylvania and New Jersey, but he never hit the blgtlme he enjoyed In the '80s when he handled some of the top fighters of the day. He handled five world champions middle weights Ben Jeby and BoV ly Krleger, lightweights Al Singer and Lew Jenkins bantanv To Reopen lege worked at a pace of .22.5 points per game in establishing his rec 3t4 If ord of 2,161 points. His mark held Trade Deal five years before Lacy took over De Long, now la his eighth semester of college basketball, still baa one more semester of eligibility Washlngtoa, (AP) Clark Griffith plans to reopen the New York Yankees Washington Senators trade negotiations. 3 weight Lou Sallca. He also man remaining.

He scored 310 points in 14 games in 1943 as a freshman before joining the Navy. But the Wls- pace setters, squared on last nignt against Syracuse, the Eastern leaders, at Anderson, and it was the Packers' night, 100 to 88. In the Central Division, mean- while, the Chicago Stags, without playing, moved from third to the top as Minneapolis- and Rochester both lost The Minneapolis Lakers lost their second game In as many nights despite some great goal sniping by big George Mlkan, losing to the Baltimore Bullets, 8T 68. Mikan scored half his team's points. The principal of beating the Lakers seems to be to let Mikan go and concentrate on harnessing his mates.

The Rochester Royals lost to the Fort Wayne Pistons when b- Pistons sank four free throws In tha last 37 seconds to score a aged Sid Terrls. Allle Btoli, Abe Robinson Offensive Standout Discussion -of the four-for-two Feldman and Billy Fox. player swap which would send first consln Teachers Conference sus- The smooth, sharp wttted man 1 basemaa Eddie Robinson to the A ge nr lost his licence after he was pended athletic competition during the war and has ruled that semester played against independent teams does not count against "As everyone is aware. I strenuously opposed extending Mr. Earl L.

Lambeau's contract as coach and general manager of the Green Bay Packers. "My opposition waa not because of any personal animosity -toward Mr. Lambeau, but I feel that the club, under the circumstances, need a complete reorganization. "My position, however, was not supported except by two other directors and the vote was almost' unanimous to extend the contract. I am sure that the Board members were actuated by the highest motives in making their decision." Kelly added that the Board by tta action has accepted the responsibility for the club's actions In the next two years and that, therefore, "It should have complete harmony In Its actions," It was because of this he said, that he was resigning, but wished the organization "every success." Kelly said he was one of three original sponsors who brought the National Football League franchise to Green Bay on a civic enterprise basis.

He was president of the Packers when they won their convicted in the spring of 1041 on a charge of grand larceny and tenced to five to ten years In Sing Sing. He was accused of being a lead new xora. a a- i 1 i lyn's a is Robinson was the Individual standout in the Na- JOIN THE POLIO SPOfcTS UND MARCH OF DIMES JAN. 16 31 tlonal League's offensive depart his eligibility. In the 1946 47 season.

Big Nate hit 463 points in 22. games. In 1947 48 he scored 618 points in 22 games and last year his mark was 650 points in 27. games. This season he has basketed 166 points In seven games.

His team plays again tonight at Sioux Falls, ment during the past season. Official averages, released today er In a ring of card sharps. Upon his release In 1944, Capita sought to regain his old position bat failure to get reinstatement In New York blocked his path. Caplin underwent an operation a year ago. by the senior baseball circuit, show the Dodgers Negro second' baseman first In batting, first in base- stealing and' tied for first in sacri (S.D.) College and faces Morning-lde at Sioux City, tomorrow.

Jifjn Paquette Bolsters Chief Front Line In fices with St. Louis' Marty Marlon. It was these accomplishments that won him the circuit's coveted Yankees was halted temporarily yesterday because of a misunderstanding. While Griffith spent the day in his office at the Stadium waiting for New York General Manager' George Weiss to telephone him, Weiss spent the day in his office waiting for "The Old Fax" to call him. However, when the matter was straightned out last night Griffith said: "I suppose I must have gdtten tha wires erossedJ'll giv him a ring tomorrow." The reported deal between the American League's 1949 pennant winner and last place dub Is essential the same one that opened trade talks In Baltimore at the Minor League meeting two weeks ago.

Hours of sparring between Weiss and Manager Casey Stengel and Griffith and his pilot, Bucky Harris, have taken place and the final result appears to be: Robinson and another Senator, either outfielder Eddie Stewart or a pitcher other than the Nats' ace, Raa Scarborough, would go to the most valuable award. 69 66 victory. Chicago's record In the Western Division now Is 15 8 Compared with Minneapolis' 14-8 and Rochester's' 12-7. At Andersen, the Packers scored -31 points In tee final quarter to hand SyracusJ its third defeat In 21 games. Frafck Brian did most of the damage fith 21 points.

In other games, Sheboygan's Redskins won over Fri City, 89 74, and the Boston Celtics eked out the St. Louis Bombers. 83 81, on Ed Leede's fine Leeds scored 21 points. Robinson led the hitting with a mark of ,841, becoming the first right banded batter In history to Sunday's Puck Opener Grid Crowds Show 1.3 Increase pace the league. He had 87 stolen first league championship 1929, and was a member of the National Football League's Executive' Committee the same year.

bases and 17 sacrifices, 10:48 for the trip to Wabasha, The Pittsburgh Pirates Ralph where the Chiefs will play on the He served as team physician un- rimer tea in nome runs wun ana Jim Paquette, home on vacation from the University of Michigan, will bolster the Chippewa Chiefs front Una In their opening start of the current hockey season against new hockey rink which la part of til 1944 and was a member of the set a new league mark by hitting Kramer Hits 29th Straight Indianapolis, (AP) Jack Kramer, king of tennis last night won hie 39th victory In 34 matches with Panoho National Amateur Champion. Kramer made It in straight seta, 4-4, 6-3, winning four love games In the first set. He ended the match by breaking Gonsales' serve in the ninth game of the second set. Frankia Parker out Pancho 8e-. gum's lead in their sarins to 23 10 with a straight set victory over that city's new Recreational Field Packer Executive Committee until more than 80 for the second ar In a row.

He has led or tted tor development. New York, (AP) Despltea marked decline in the attendance figures of other major sports, cel 1945. The club now holds a franchise In the new National American Foot iacs football crowds showed a Hay ward Paces ball League, created last week by surprising 1.3 per cent increase this year over the bumper turnouts the powerful Wabasha, sextette Sunday afternoon on the enemy rink. Paquette will start at Center, and will be flanked by Bob Bloe-zynskl and LeRoy Post at right and left wing. Right and left defense assignments will be taken care of a merger of the National Football League and the All America the League home run crown for tour straight years.

Klner had the most runs batted in with 1JT. Pea Wee Brooklyn shortstop, scored the most runs, 182. Bt. Louis was the leader in team batting with .227 and also had Bombers for first baseman Dick of, .1948. Roundup '-of Sports- By HUGH FCLLERTON, JR.

Kryhoskl, second baseman George An Associated Press survey of 88 major schools disclosed that on (Snuffy) Stirnwetss, pitcher Don Johnson, and a fourth player, pre by Jim Bembnlster and Joe Pa the most hits, 1,818. Brooklyn's the Ecuadoraan, -8 6, 8 4. Parker sumably Duane Pilletta, another pitcher, or an outfielder. ly in the East and Far Weet did college football follow the downtrend of other sports. The east fell 2.5 and the Far West 2.2 per cent quette, while Paul Sokup will start as goalie Tony Drubs Holcombe New York, (AP) Take It from Joe Lapchtok, the thin man who Polar Loop Hayward, with three victories and no defeats, is currently pacing the Heart O' the North cage standings, but.

Bloomer, with a 2-0 rec ord, is crowding close behind. Ladysmith, with 2-1 is third, while Barron with one win and a trailed at 8-2 In the first set Gonzales and Scgura salvaged the doublee, beating Kramer and Parker, 7-8, 8-8. If Griffith doesn't receive satisfaction from tbe Yanks, there appeared to be a strong possiblity A second; front line which will champions, however, banged but the most home runs, 192, and accounted for the high run production as a team, 879, The top ten hitters: Jackie Robinson. Brooklyn. .343: gets thinner with each basketball see plenty 6f action finds Pat Durch and Percv Cherrier at the game, pro basketball rules don't that he might send Robinson to from the figures of 1948.

But 1948 was a good year, showing an Increase of 4.8 per cent over 1947. All other sections of the country were up, paced by the South's 5.7 either Chicago or Detroit wings, and Ralph DuCharme atjhve to liberalized to stop the The Holcombe Chieftains dropped Stan Muslal. St. Louis. .338: Enoa r.

Alternate wln are" incessant whistle tooting. a Flamoeauland. Conference tilt to Griffith Is virtually being forced to make some kind of a deal. His cellar dwelling club of 1949 was the Slaughter, St. Louis, Carl Charlle Zdrasil and Bill Duren.

i "Closer calling Is what Is needed F-urlllo. Brooklyn. 24; Rlnh Kin. while Zntter Tjinner. an Jrrv tO etop fouling," Joe Insists.

"That per cent climb. The Midwest, with single loss, is riding In fourth. Tony night, losing, 30 19, old-TSUoWsl Altman round out manaicer DlckiwU'd gel rid orw baseball. It won only 16 of its last crowds 4.9 per cent. The South-( Cumberland, having been beaten AMERICANS LIVING IXNGEB Newl'ork, (AP) population statistics for the United Statee ihowg i aroslmatsly .8,1 per cent are 65 years of age or over compared with I.T per tent In 1880.

It is estimated that at the current rate, of Increased age the ratio will have gone to 13.1 per cent at the end of the century. wy wim a points, ieo. over me wear, wun oouuiern 9inwuwi tnree limes, is iae geuar. big hand, rose 3.1 per cent, Bloczynski's defense. Dick Moe I who can't run.

When they get a will see action In front of the cage tP or two slower, they, have to as goalie. resort to grabbing. the ref- The squad will assemble at the i called them close for a while. er, Pittsburgh, .810: Bob Thomson, New York, Ted Kluszewskt. Cincinnati, Wlllard Mamhall, New York, Johnny Hopp, Pittsburgh.

Del Ennis, PhU-adslphla, .302. route, and. was nevr in serious trouble. Tony led, 7 3, at the close of the first period, 18 7, at 77 games. Chicago 1 Is seeking to unload second baseman Cass Michaels because of his differences with man- mvnr Jnole Onslnw.

The 23-Vfiar-old The 88 Institutions this year Hayward plaved 444 games, drawing a total I the half, and 23 12 at three quar Legion Club Sunday morning at those fellows would rind they of 13,398,157 customers. Lst year, Ladysmith W. 3 0 2 0, 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 3- ters, Ron Stevens, with five points, 443 home Barron InfUlH.r hatteri SOS I ant aeaxon and the same schools, in Rice Lake was high man for Holcombe might be sent here with first base- games, attracted. 12,005,625 fans, man Charley Kress for Robbie and I The average per game for 1949 second Backer Al Kozar. I was 27,924.

For 1948 It was 27,162. Spooner Cumberland Holcombe (li) Balnter. Outdoors In Wisconsin Ice Fishing Season Is Here Again Cheevers, Not Fast Enough Ambrose, Roy Stevens, Ron Stevens, Noland, weren't any good with six fouls on them in every game so they'd drop out and then we'd have young players who can go and we'd have a good r-prlsee (to. this dept.) heard around the recent Major League Baseball meetings: Cleveland was willing to "talk" trade's for Bob FelHr but couldn't get any offers big enough to carry the discussion to the serious stage. And the Red Sox who did no dealing, placed Junior Stephens In the same category.

Choo Your Weapons After dealing Wlllard Marshall Johnson, BY DION HENDERSON Associated Preaa Outdoor Editor sold and pick up your copy of the quite worth the effort. Ice fishing rules. Eigewhere tt' the same story. lea nshlngj In addition to being whole families. Including elderly the only solace a 100 per inrin.

fiw Soil; Wildlife Cooperation Urged Tlfwtm Him- la FG FT PF .11 1 1 2 5 .12 1 .01 0 .21 4 .10 1 0 0 0 6 13 .33 4 0 0 1 10 2 .6 0 0 .10 2 .113 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 4 12 You can take panflsh ihrough the lea jurt a. sobn a. you're will-1 Th. kld whin ih. .1 m.

r.iwt8"lM hav Madison, Wis, (AP) Coopera-, owners are paid at the rate or 20 1 the Badger State Sportsmen's Club tlon between Soil Conservation cents per acre per year for hunt-of La Crosse, has been getting tins and fishing rights and the state in, aven atuaenis ana oracies ou tying kit. is a sport which has been I it. t. a sport which ha. been and other assorted players to the men ana wuaiiie ijonservauon rUim- wnu.

caiirnM isasmnnj1htlftv rn himtr Tony (JO) Hauser, Wetcon. Mindy, 4 Bloomer, Nelson, Sybers, Recore, Dalqulst, con-' nw leaders were urged Thursday at tlnues until March 18. I Of a brtaht Sunday this winter. the Midwest Wildlife Conference. Regulations covering game fleh; you'll see what appears to be a Recent converts from the sport urocn-r -Pi a mg who look worms and bugs fo, Rookie Don Mueller as and such with dlspust even have der who would retaken to a 1 1 artificials lBMth through the holes.

field, led a New Jersey scribe still are on a county basts, regard' substantial portion of Wisconsin's citisenry out on Lake trying to keep warm between lees of all the urging to set statewide seasons. Therefore, to be on damage. also" ha, closed areas Th clu "tarted In one of, its around buildings on leased land members back yard three years and there are no restrictions on with few ucke. The agricultural operations. program continued to grow and I this year 1,000 ducks, hatched and An experiment of raising ducks th, wer, from wUd stock was described by on ae Mississippi.

The goal of the Al Rice of La Crosse. Such breed- club to hatch rahiaM 10i000 ing seldom has been eucoessful but 1 ducks annually. Wallace Anderson, Milwaukee, biologist of the Soil Conservation Service, told 300 persons attending the meeting "land' treatment the sane side, you'd better stOD nerch. Using short stiff rods and ilverBruno when Uuet in at some spot where licenses are I Parenthetically, the perch are sealed sinking plugs, ve beneficial to wildlife is not moving fast enough. ler first joined Jersey It came from, don't father, an old-time ball player, and It eaid: "When you see him with a bat, you'll lop him.

But when you see him with a glove on his hand, you'll want to hit him with the bat." Shorts and Shots proved big pike can be taken that way. Mostly, though. It's a nice way to spend a day away from home and if. the feet are warm enough, everybody'll be happy. You even stand a pretty good chanca of catching a few fish.

added: "If desirable wildlife land use relations are to be achieved on tar Superior Hits Eau Claire Peds, 69-60 Fan Claire, (AP) Superior won a 69 60 Teachers Conference basketball victory over Eau Claire Thursday night. It was Muskles continue on the pro high proportion of midwest farms. It will be accomplished only through cooperation of all 'lnter-ested agencies. Detroit Lions plan to put up a jected list in all waters. You cani battle to retain their rights to hsve two lines and fleh between Leon Hart on the irounds that he It's Candy Time Again at WEBB'S Bowladrome an hour before sunrise and a.

as a choice "Better understanding and a hour after aunset. Special regula-inj not In any regular closer working relationship between soil conservation districts tlons govern the Statee largest in-: One of Coach J. T. Owens' star land waters, Winnebago and Kosh- freshman boxers at Louisiana the sixth straight for Superior, rkonong, and also the Eau Claire state Univeralty Joe S5ale of and agencies Interested in wildlife and land use problems is a 'must' If we are going to resolve wlld-life-land use conflicts." Chain, Lakes Robinson and Pick Gary. a nephew of former middleweight champ Tony Zale California U.

is real erel in Bayfield, and the Chippewa Flowage. Fur, For Away He said other 'musts' in wild ly steamed up over basketballer 1-LlvBox 1.00 counting non conference games. Leading the Supei lor attack were forward Derrick Walker and center Gene Omernik, with 16 and 15 points, respectively. Jim Bps of Eau Claire took scoring honors with 19 points. The winners' balftlme margin was 35 34.

FANCY. ASSORTED BRACH'S Chocolates BRACH'S Thin Mints II BRACK'S FANCY life conservation picture Include: Improved farmer sportsman relationships. 75 l-Lb. Bnz Expansion of habit at Improve ment projects sponsored jointly Chocolate-Covered Cherries i- IS I by state conservation departments Lb. Box STRINGING CHILDREN ALONG Chicago.

(AP) Mrs. Ruth WEBSTER'S Fudge and Chocolates Bollnow had 40 tiny boys and girls and soil conservation districts with federal funds. Research and educational work aimed at specific problems. 65f l-Lb; Box The raw fur market 1. as some Bill tCharmln') Sharman.

whn ll of you welt know. In an unhealthy on display in the east this The Fish and Wild- week. Bill is life Service agrees with you. How- hole team, drumbeater Bob ever, the strengthening price of a Smith says they're considering few furs this fall may mean a changing the name to tbr Unt vlval In Interest. Many a man whoiversity of Sharman wound up the season with a few) The Class Trl State Baseball 75 cent muakrat pelts and some League, which had four tndepen-mink tonenalls in the dry sets dent clubs laet season, has lined needs something to revive his ownp enough working axreements for Interest.

The rat market, slipping net sumnw to lose its-lidepend-from a wartime level of around jence completely $2.50, ha been the main.ltem of I Qaote, I'nqaote the wild fur attractionfT 1 th r. George L. Cross, V. of Okla-mlnk for bonuses: Maybe the newborns president; "If' we can get longer beaver season will take up our share of the football players some of the slack and give hc we grow in Oklahoma and can from tne Riverside Nursery School and a problem on her hands. She wanted to take the kids on a tour of the huge Union Railroad station but she didn't A ant to lose any of them.

She got a long rope. J. R. Smith, of the Wisconsin Conservation Department, a I Wisconsin's public hunting ground IT'S HOLIDAY TIME Stop in and Have a Tom and Jerry AT THE BOWLABAR system was successful because "It doesn't cut corners on tha obligations of the sportsmen and the Tbe tote grasped It and. strung out like snake they stayed In place as Mra.

Bollnow led them Conservation Commission to the HEFF.RNAN D1STRIBUTTNO COMPANY land owner." through the terminal. trout streams a lift at the same pick up an occasional line-backer Smith said the system embraces 1813 Brack 4 Phone 7188 Ean Oalnt, Wla Serving i Em Clalra, Chippewa and Barron Ooonttai ifrom Texaa, we ll do all right." Try a Herald-Telegram Want-Ad. 283.488 acres. He added that land.

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