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SPORTS BULLETIN | New York, Jan. 15 —(UP) — Fred L. Mandel, Jr., announced today that he had sold the Detroit Lions of the National Professional Football league to a syndicate known as the Detroit Football Company for an undisclosed sum. The sale price was believed to have been $250,000. — —0 Decatur-Bluffton Tickets On Sale At Local High School Tickets for the Yellow Jackets game at Bluffton Friday night are on mile at the Decatur junior-sen-ior high school office, W. Guy Brown, principal, announced today. Bluffton officials sent 259 tickets here, all reserved, and no tickets will be available at the gym the night of the game. The tickets are priced at 50 cents. Mr. Brown announced that his office will be open from 7 to 8:30 o'clock tonight for fans wishing to purchase the tickets. They niay also be bought during the day. o >. May Restore Open Pheasant Season Indianapolis, Jan. 15 — The open season on pheasant may be restored In Indiaia this year, it was indicated today by John H. Nigh, director of the State Department of Conservation. Because of the decreasing number of these game birds, the killing of pheasants was banned in the state last year. The present outlook. however, indicates a fiveday open season in 1948, according to Nigh. This hunting period likely will begin November 10 to correspond with the opening of the quail and rabbit seasons. o Roger Schnepf Named On Frosh Net Team Roger Schnepf. student at Cor-, nell College. Mount Vernon. lowa, Is a member ot the freshman basketball team there and will see action against the fresh squads of other nesr-by colleges. Roger U the son of Mr. and Mrs.. WUi Schnenf. of north of Decatur
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