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State Card Lists 32 Tilts Tonight
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the college All-Stars at the Polo Grounds in 1936" A—The score was 12 to 2 in favor of the Giants, and both touchdowns
Sports Quiz | were made by left halfback Dale
Q—What were the welghts of Bob | Burnett. Pitesimmons and Jim Corbett for | their heavyweight championship fight at Carson City, Nev. i A—On March 17, 1897, the day of | the fight, Fitzsimmons weighed 170 and Corbett 182 pounds { Q-What was the score, and who | made the touchdowns for the New York Giants in their game against
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Luther Switzer crashed the rapes for counts of 190, 243 and 257 Yor in the E. C. Atkins League at the Indiana Alleys, high on toThe score is the best made this season in the the previous record of §60 having been set by Louis Koehler
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| Harry Fuhrmann 607 Branson 600. Hoffa Betsy Ross and Mitchel {made clean sweeps and [ Gear Adams Machinery, [Tee Cream, P. R. Mallory, { Steel Treating and Highlanders No | 1 annexed the odd game | Pritz Wenning came through | with 504 to top the Diamond Chain | League A 581 by M. Price was high in the [L. 8S. Ayres circuit at Pritchett's | Estate Ranges won three games and Mendell Luggage, Elgin { Watches, Dry Cleaning, Stokel and Fairbanks-Morse gained two tri. | umphs Paces Elks League
| Bud Chown turned in a 647 to pace the Elks League at the Hotel | Antlers, Bd Stark getting 605. Me- {| Graw Insurance was a triple win- [ ner and Mobilgas, Business Farmni- | ture and Junior Social Club earned ln two-out-of-three edge. In the Parkway Recreation cir. [eult, W. Martin showed the way [ with 635, Walton hitting for 627, | Suite 816, including a 256 finish, and ‘Brier 604, Indiana Candy, Nip-N- | Sip and Carl J. Hindel Cleaners | scored shutout victories and Indi[ana Equipment, Agar Boxes and [ Miller's Tavern were ahead twice, The Koch Furniture League also competed at the Parkway drives fand E. Gaalema was high with 809, two pins better than Compton's total. General Electric Appliances
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first place in the Link Belt Dodge League and Armstrong led the 3b. son Co. loop with 537 at the Illinois Alleys. Kjell Gaarder turned in a $83 to head the R. C. A. circuit at the Central Alleys In the Fast Side Social League at the Central plant, Hurley's 564 was high. Smittie's Barber Shop, Meyer | Service Station and Bosart, Tavern | made clean sweeps and Emerson Theater took the odd game. Doc Longworth led the Universal League at Pritehett's Allevs with | 674, Walt Roeder firing a 659. Dick | (Tarn to Page 29)
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1. Gone Anderson, rangy center of the Boflermakers, 2. Pat Malaka, fast stepping guard of the Lafayette quintet, 3. Yohnny Nines, clever Purdve forward. 4. Morris ™M Rossin, whifty guard of the Chicago netters 5. John ¥ggemeyer, veteran of the Maroohs, the team’s sharp. shooter, who alternates at forward and guard, He hails from Rich. mond, Ind, and is playing his Jast year 8. Jack WMallins, the Windy City University’s diminutive speed-ball forward, playing his second year on the varsity.
Purdue's Boilermakers dash into | 1938 Rie Ten race at Chicago | Piggy Lambert's point a-minute aggregation by many as the chief threat to titular honors shaved last vear by Illinois and Minnesota The Boilermakers, with a veteran all-star east of snipers, raced through mixups Une
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eight pre-conference scarred and are favorites to slam the Maroons, thereby getting off on the proper foot in the Big Teh chate Although Chicago Is reported improved over last year's team, the Maroons won only three of five warmup games and are not expect - |
| Russell Named Chief |
Of Board of Control
Flection of & L. Russell of Cary as president of the Board of Oontrol of the Indiana High Behool | Athletic Association was announced | today by Arthur LL, Trester, commissioner of the association, New board members also elected | for the 1838 term ate: G. Warren Phillips, Hebron; Robert 1 H - Hinshaw,
Rushville; H, E. Sanford, Covington, and Mark Wakefield, ¥vansville, Ruseell sueceeds Lee LL, Bve, South | Whitley, a= head of the board
GRANT PLAYS COOKE CORAL GABLES, ¥a., Jan 7 (U, P) —<Brvah (Bitsy) Grant, Atlanta | Davis Cup star who 1s favored to battle Bobby Riggs of Los Angeles {in the title round of the Miami [Biltmore Tennis Championships, plays a ¥emi-final match today with Elwood Oooke of Portland, Ore,
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the Conference titlists All 10 Western Conference teams | play loop games tomorrow with the | mdiana-Towa and the Illinoig-Mich- | fean tilts standing out as the most strenuous tests Pollowing the Chicago game to morrow night, Purdue meets an. other stiff engagement against Coach Doug Mills’ Iiini The Lafayette performers are hooked for | a visit to Champaign Monday
Manual Meets Ca thedral, | Tech Goes to Logansport |
Manual meets Cathedral at Cathedral tonight in one of the outstand.
[ing games involving local teams Royte Stevens, 5-foot-T7-inch South Side lineup NY his | Week's practice sessions |
{Straight game and its first victory
over a local foe this year
| Tech ‘will travel to Logansport today for a North Central Confer ence skirmish with the Logansport Berries, By winning, Tech e¢an move up a noteh from fifth place. |
| Bill MacDonald, Rav Holland, Hickey, John Higginbotham, vin Hook, William Carroll, Kramer, Jim Evans, Lowell Ohris tian and Fd Reed. The first fide | men will make up Tech's starting | quintet, Shortridge entertains Martinsville tonight The local lineup: Don | Brace and Bill Stautz, forwards; | Fred Krampe, center, and Emory [| Sehlake and Moreland, guards
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