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Syne and Okay, professor give us “Auld Lang ’ sortment of 13 New Year's That* Coach Dit Clapper of games expected to attract fresh batch of aspirin ... bowl the Boston Bruins speaking. Hi* nearly half a million fans. Detroit . road team just tied the Here we are . coming down to the end of the had Popularity of post season class- Wings at cor- . Red 3-3 Olympia, . another year . the end of ics has drawn a record field of ing two goals within 37 second* might to a lot of that we This he a good day list resolutions participants, presaging an era of the final period to astound the willstart breaking tomorrow. Or maybe a review of the mistakes which may provide New Years season's largest crowd of 14,466. we've made during the past year. Or perhaps some of the Day gridiron entertainment wher- “You can count Toronto out lessons we've learned like, for instance, never putting bananas in ever the weather is temperate and of the playoffs, definitely, after there is a stadium big enough to the one they lost to us Satur- the refrigerator. draw a crowd large enough to day night. But It’s that Chicago . • To those staunch and gallant follower* of this column . make the venture profitable. team that Jolta me. I don’t aee those amazing people who ha\e suffered with our efforts dur- Headlining the program are the ri ; really all right at how they keep going.” favorites, game Clapper had not yet learned of ing the past 12 months . we can only say that it hurt me old the Rose Bowl at Cal.; the Sugar Bow] SHE'S | : . ! the Hawk’s 3-2 defeat in Nevv twice as much as it did you. Pasadena. NOW DRIVING at New Orleans; the Cotton Bowl York last night. at Dallas. Tex., and the Orange WM CRAZY/VyRRVING! : " AND GETTING BETTER Miami, quartet ol SHK-Stl-- Chance Bowl at Fla . a Positively, Your Last THE. HOUSE i looks tough but the ABOUT ffgl \ YOU SURE WE. TURNED“ “Detroit And now for those of you who might have gone into this hardy perennials that survived 'll only once without interruption throughout Wlngn have beaten us final day of the year with as much as two dollars left, we will -SHE LEFT In four starts and we’re getting the grim war years. this very second fix it so. you can go into the New Year as clean better,” said the tall, slender as a hound's tooth. 90.000 AT PASADENA defenseman. sitting out most of hi*; for Bowl, Dit is Here is the vvaykunnel Murphiski sees the Bowl picture The Rose great-grnnd- nineteenth season while directing daddy of all the post-season tomorrow: larg- the club. Southern California. (But events, again will draw the “We certainly gave the Wing* ROSE BOWL—Alabama o\er est crowd, with a capacity house rout.) a siare last night, didn’t we?” no of 90.000 fans assured for the position Aggies The Bruins willbe in SUGAR BOWL—Bob Fenimore and his Oklahoma .battle between Southern Califor- to do more than scare Detroit to outscore Wedemeyer and the St. Mary’s Gaels. nia, making its ninth Pasadena tomorrow night when the team* ORANGE BOWL—Two very mediocre teams with a appearance, and Alabama, coming play on Boston Ice to break the West for the sixth time. Boston, the one passing nod to Miami U. I third place tie. Alabama, highest scoring team team in the N. H. L. which h**n't COTTON BOWL—Dana Bible’s Longhorns to take in the school's history, is a 13- beaten Detroit in two season* of j Missouri. point favorite to ruin Southern league play, appears inching up , OIL BOWL—Georgia &\er Tulsa. California's perfect record of to smack down the red-shirted , SHRINE G AME—East finally beats West. eight straight triumphs in the jinx. , Rose Bowl. The huge crowd was beginning! Dixie's Sugar BowL with a rep- to feet sorry for the Bruins afUKf utation for sensationally close Newsy Lines n two fieriods last night. Only Psychology With Southern Cal. games at stake, is expected to Behind great goal mg of Frank Allen Pair wi* best of the have a more exciting battle for He’s Winner* back from the south Pacific, If ever a team entered a game with all the j the 72,000 fans who will park saving them from another hu- psychology, it's Southern California. Escoe is So Sorry 1 at miliation like the 7-0 defeat tuf- the Rose game as Tulane Stadium New Orleans vijit All pregame stories have viewed Bowl all for the game between perfect rcc- i sered in the Brums’ previous , here. Alabama . big a By Takes Lead just a case of how* score. A. & $2,000 iOrd Oklahoma M. and onre- CHARLES ESCOE—Olympia box office treasurer and building The Crimson Tide players, like most teams that go beaten St. Mary's, the kid club manager is crying salty tears today. were almost as many TWO FOR BROWN the Chene-Tromhly three-man team There TOLEDO, Dec. 31—Detroit 1 West for the Pasadena festival, are busy looking over which became pride of the people outside as inside when the Wings played the Boston Bruins Adam Brown had given Detroit West Coast by beating the South- over-average tournament and bowlers accounted for the major Hollywood and ascertaining how Lana Turner fixes her last night. Standing room was gone long before 8 o'clock. The the a 1-0 lead late in the first period jern California Trojans. 26 to 0. Louis Burr’s Log Cabin Classic 14,466 high changes over the week-end in the Bruins . was larger previous season’s of with Ted trick eyelashes . or how Van Johnson parts his hair. game crowd of 232 than the States Bowling Tourna- shorthandea. in a considered by many as for bowlers of 185 average or 14.234 for the game with Montreal Canadicns, Nov. 11. Central Lindsay had flipped in an easy Coach Frank Thomas probably is half wacky trying to keep * • • the top upset of the 1945 season. ment goal corner on Syd his serious about the under are finished today and the Walter Johnson, a former Tolo- from the charges game. The Aggies are a touchdown fa- BILL QUACKENBCSH—Detroit Red Wing defenseman, was How-e’s pass early In the second. Meanwhile, old stuff Jeff vorite. women’s trio at Casino closes doan, and Harold Allen, Detroit the Hollywood theme is all to declared the victim of a concussion after a second period collision in Then Brown had followed with his Holy Cross, carrying the hopes Jan. 6. veteran, moved into first place the a Cravath and his Trojans. They’re just going along minding with Milt Schmidt of the Bruins last night. But the blond checker 1240. Both second goal of night on of New England, is a slight un- John Poch, who entered the from Toronto made a fast recovery and returned to the ice with Class A doubles with two-man break with Joe Carveth. their own football business and getting ready to try and pre- members of the Mineralite team, derdog in its Orange Bowl assign- event largely to please 10 minutes left in the last period. It had previously been reported But that third-period tired feel- - serve that record of never having lost in a Rose Bowl game . Log Cabin Allen let! the tandem with 662. ment against home town Miami Farkas, Peterson he was through for the night. ing, which the Wings thought they which is pretty good psychology in itself. University before 36,000 fans his friend John • # • Only change in Class A five- with two victories, in ago. had shaken off * the Classic winner two years manager man event saw the Wilson Dairy* Florida metropolis. Each team ART ROSS JR.—son of the of the Boston Bruins spot with came back again, simultaneously has defeat, although with 1.372 and the hockey team, suggested escape of Detroit take third surge. suffered one finished first has formation of “the club"—an Tony Morang led the Dairy- with a Boston Miami also has a tie 52,000 won from American society servicemen, who Lke himself outwitted 2939.