Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1939 — Page 27
= by kadic ash | Indianapolis Times Sports | mmnenees
» &
HANEY’'S HOPES REST IN STAFF FRED'S HOOSIER DAYS RECALLED
.
RED HANEY, who used to play third base for Indian-
AA Clubs
FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939
PAGE 27
ing of No. 2 challenger tonight against Maurice Strickland of New Zealand, in a 10-round baut at the Stadium.
eady to Hand Tribe Spring Title
\ i
! games the two teams had split even.
. . \ » I » = . apolis. has a job on his hands as the new leader of | the St. louis Browns. . . . If he gets them out of . . 3 Day Faces seventh ‘place he'll have to do a lot of master minding n 1a1S 1p » with a pitching staff which shows only one outstanding chucker, the large Buck Newsom, winner of 20 games I eafs Face rmstrong last season. . . . This club 9 . is the only one in the . I { r d e n majors that never has won ansas 1ty n a I a pennant. , . . Help must ops come from the mound 3 : : : ii avey Will Be Out rookies and to lift the team |Take 3<to-1 Decision From fey Say y a notch the hustling Haney Toronto for Seventh | For Blood in Welter ’ probably will sufter many Straight Victory | Title Clash. " a headache even before the i tose : i is k WW a By HARRY FERGUSON X campaign 1s knee deep m Limes Speciol 1 March 31.-In United Press Soorts Editor June. BARTOW, Fla, March 31. NEW VORK. March 31. Datey Fred was a win cog on {Stations sag aberiess Arges Day crawls through the red ropes rine ) tion clubs are on the point of con- at Madison Square Garden tonight the Indianapolis pennant Win. |.eqing the minor league Grapefruit Ay TYyGE1s nts CFM s 4 YR : : ; to fight Henry Armstrong for the . ners in 1928 the year the [championship to the Indianapolis weliormelsht Sapna of ie Indians edged to the wire ahead |indians who are undefeated in world, and they do say this one is of the Minneapolis Millers, . . . |ceven starts and showing no signs for blood, because deep in Davey's The American Association race | of cracking up. heart: there: is = Wound nothing went down to the last day be- The Redskins knocked over the but victory will heal. fore the Redskins clinched the [+44 onto Leafs, 3 to 1, yesterday for The cits ure tees: in one: anaiiine flag. : the second time this spring and Davey but he is going to give it Playing the Rochester Inter- |, neq to make Kansas City ihe the old college try, and to undernationals in the Little World Jgighin victim today in a game on stand why he feels so strongly : Series, the Hoosiers kept 80INE f{n, “home” grounds, the Bariow about this hout you have to go back and dealt out punishment io the | aining camp diamond. to a starry night in May. It's a Red Wings. . . . Seven games ‘The Hoosiers defeated the Blues, pretty little story and it may even were staged, Indianapolis won 1, i4y at Haines City on March be true. five, Rochester one and (Mere oq p,¢ since that affair the New On the aforesaid night in May was one deadlock. ¢ hitter, | York Yankees shipped more Armstrong met Barney Ross here 2 Haney was a consisten gy er, strength to Bill Meyer's club in New York and won the welterweig ; Sle DANE Un SN fetes Pitcher Al Piechota and Outfield- championship from pim, Nop ortly . infielder. . . . He shthored i in |er Bill Matheson who were Kansas did Asnsirens Jil Hoes, ut 2 ie 7 : eo to Matisse Bruno City regulars lasy vear. EE il looked like someyyy wy h Aa finished Probable Tribe piichers for this aig oh A BDO “a Betrel. . . . the Tribe QInis ¢ |afternoon’s tilt were Jimmy Sharp s to Mrs. Mont 's beefwith a club batting average © and Lloyd Johnson. | lo send to Mrs. Montmercy's 302, the same as Minneapolis, | hi " " | steak party. held I ons Meet Bison: Tomorro Just a breeve. the Indian bosses aver as they chuckle in com- | Al Ritter, the Indianapolis Indians’ trainer. pours the morning Davey and Barney Pals 0% r 4 a a strikeouts To round out the week the In-| siaisance over their team's winning streak in Florida, I.eo Miller, portion of orange juice for Jesse Newman, first sack candidate from ;, Now, Davev Dav and Barney Ross 18; He v and Wid Mathews, |dians will travel to Plant City '0=/ Tribe president (left), and Manager Schalk look contented in a big | Texas. as Doug Wheeler looks on, waiting his turn, Wheeler also is a '|were not only stablemates; they ‘ ney» : ed the |morrow to tackle the Buffalo BiS-| way. The team has won seven straight with nary a loss. | first base candidate. were pals and every hlow that . H Tribe oenker a ee B ong, a team they shut out on | Ton UE I eS SE 8 a ly - ee———————— ——— row—————— | landed on. Barney's beezer hurt Ee gi hy ooped the circuit in {Much 35 00 8 199° Vo led rg ; | : $ | Davey, too: Me-said: then shah he ; \ el John Wilson. righthander, huile B tl 1 k | 500 C h Hi d f H Ww {would avenge Barney as soon as he : stolen a 43 0 Nat an three innings for the Tribe against u Cr rac oac eS on an or i 00S1Cr S mn | could get Armstrong into the ring > EE Be er re i topped “the ciroutt jn |Toronio at Avon Park yesterday | | | —and tonight's the night, in fielding, 981. Roy Spencer of the Indians and lefty Boh Logan worked the mm n s sg | “When Barney lost the title to fielding for catchers, 980. Spencer was ops in, chances accepted by Jast six rounds. ‘The Leafs got cam on oul Pu rd U e S Foo tha l l Cl l n l C Roller Event Armstrong, I said I would win it catchers, 687. Spencer had the most putouts, 559 i shortstops in | their lone run off Wilson in the first tbaek for our stable,” Davey said. Rabbit Warstler of the gp 1d oe ps 128 frame bui the Indians tallied twice i a ——_ ——— a “Barney knew how to whip Armassists, 912, and Spencer was coleager In AsSiSs 0) ; ’ : : : <BSS and the score iL | . : . trong but he didn't have tha ‘ _ . d A ar took up the| 13 Men Leave Today With | zimes speciat [Arndt of Mishawaka will lake up, Indianapolis Takes First stamina to wear him down. You've Short Cruises in Sportland burden in the fourth, Boh goose- LAFAYET'L'E, March 31.. Approx- the center play. | . . {got to force the fighting to lick i OO Hot in Handle just about describes the Indianapolis Indians |epped the International leaguers! Coach Sears, Hedden. imately 500 high school and college| Offensive line play will be dis- | Game in Three Tries. | Armstrong and T figure I'm in good sx tl » fn "u the Florida Grapefruit circuit, Exhibition vic- |ihe pest of the distance and the SAR coaches were here today for the cussed by Pierre Hill of Harding mitre enough shape to keep after him. orice dont count in the championship race but they do keep the |Heasiers added a third market in two-dav program of the eignth an-|High Schocl, Warten, O., and J. E.| _ : : Armstrong can’ punch hard. Ha nan oof the ! ks f the athletes the 1 inth “just to make it safe.” Coach Ray Sears and 13 members nual Purdue football clinie, Seven Wiggins, Valparaiso, will close the | I'ne Indianapolis Hoosier Roller | jst punches often.” WANREEr OF Monee i ? = f £ £5 B Poles Th of the Butler University track {eam Be fee are expected 0 morning session with an outline of | Derhy team will attempt. to even the| None of these remarks should he . Ls ‘ ‘ iG Lang Poles Three : h iomohile on a represented. the various defensive formations. | score in games at the Butler Field-|econstrued as an attempt to make Our sympathy goes fo Rip Collins who was waived out of both . a left this noon by auiom — 7 : ; “hi a wo 18 > in games at the ] er Field. cor ot : a big leagues and plunketed to the minors after serving eight years on Don : mg Mh 1000-mile spring vacation trip] Co Snle ol ro a A RYMAN, | puvrse tonight when it meets its MY; ain io ess, ga =n is } : $3 J 0 \ ravle 3 Ss. : 8 cer. 118 3 4 3 8 . 4 ’ i g » J \ Yu v . ! » Ove ti . Zoe) . 9 ~ ee 4 i EB Re tte Wud Berit £ &£ A eel ou three his in [through Missouri, Arkansas and ang Charles Bachman of Michigan |Association, will preside af, the an-|‘W0-time conqueror, the New York fon er He is unbeaten in. more . : al ; i " pit. Maranvil five times up. Doug Wheeler scored Kansas, : | State. High school coaches and {nual banquet tonight. Speakers he-| Reds, than two years of fighting, he he college golafis PELs = ; , ; i st uring the 10-day trip, Sears has 's of the Purdue coaching fore the banquet will be President| Tast night the Indianapolis skat-|punches sharply and he has a short ) B A ime AE A ml a oye Maranilie gr triple in the first.| DP the 10-dav trip, Sears has embers of the Pw coaching q g apolis punches sharp) d he h hort. of baseball fame originated the act years ago when in his cups one two mates on a tripie 1 'Ischeduled six outdoor track and) ud « : bY C. Elliott Pur ys . : ; > | rj ht uppercut that could turn out hot night. He dove in a hotel lobby pool and came up With a fish | Indianapolis was airtight on the go oie “pe Bulldogs wilt apen Son will Join with these two in ®. C HIlott of Purdue and Meyer|ers won their first of the three ight a saunas Ams hn ed \ Ars : i s wer S : ; gS resentin ¢ program. Bachman and Bachman. ; ; > > 3. \ rs SI Wet i pr re ie torte. The Ine the schedule tomorrow afternoon | Giy wks up offensive tactics and| Developments on six-man football | S2MeS played to date by = 1-19 rong. Davey will have height, » ys us at Fig re. outhit nine to seven, against Lincoln University at Jel Meyer will discuss the forward pass(in the state will be described by Margin. But if took 2 last heat reach and weight on Henry, BRS ne California will have another shake on April 17 when Joe Louis [fons We ds un haseball and |ferson City, Mo, Monday, the local |; “the “closing sessions fomorrow.|[lvan A. Hollen, Owensville, to- rally led hy Capt. Bill Bogash to chief question seems to be whether hits Bob Roper and Roper hits the foor. but Bayed Be > advantage offered thinlies will meet the University of Ralph J, Mailliard of St.Ignatius,{morrow morning and a regulation turn the trick. he can summon up the stamina io Te . ¢ « £f & J il 3 gn wn: ALK OI Onicago, ni, will lead off this intrasquad game will be played be- | Bill grabbed two points in the (S42) I a G5 i say » nm Ws Ngai i te . : yk : wivaiahi | EU SChOOIS tn De ey are : a fin- tw « nf the Purdue ies hi = a : > As or ) erg ony 20 Columbus scribes doing Florida with the Red Birds were teats 0 | Much tn hen the secoid straieht| SL EUNC0 Goicce oF Pittomurg,|TOITINE Ath an’ explanation of in. {tweon members of the PUNE 168M 1c, range of the gh open hin he Jr Roope pani, slons call the whole hing off yesterday and wire for transportation home. |. he fans hack home, hete's how Kas., April 5. Wichita University : . house tn overcome the Reds 10.9!and knocking into dreamland any- - . 1 9 Tvs < Ay , i vy - ” 3 s is : 5 Stove: Sunan nA | the undefeated Redskins have April 6; Kansas State College at . . - H RN Ad | advantage and put the Hoosiers {Oly Whe SE light- , i J i i Tarki ) . i ? ‘ (wei or welter itles. y Nanas City. 4-2. Columbus, 11-3. pr i So ¥ i Hoosier N ne D0SIOPS: 2 8Lance: ito, 11-10, ax the game ended. | rime lightweight title will : : ~ Buffalo 1-0. Louisville, 15-7. To- re Bede cinder RE will re. JOHNSTOWN, Minn, March 31.| Mickey Milane of New York be- no; he af, stake because Day will OC 1 1ams onto, 2-0. Newark, 7-2. ‘Toronto, turn h By dne. Pi - April 12 M ets D Pauw The South Bend, Ind. entrv in came the tirst skater in the currenticome in around 138—three pounds X ) . ’ urn home eanesaay, Ap pi e K ¢ : jderby to be banished when he accu-!gyer the lightweight; limit, Sidon : j * 3 3-1, ie and prepare to be hosts for the In- — |the Serbian basketball tournament ‘mulated 12 minutes of penalties and ge CS + QARASOTA, Fla, March 3L.—The Boston Red Sox Yesterday NE AcooLe diana A, A. U. track and field cham-| = = |today had qualified for ihe second was automatically eliminated. Mary ~ brought 36 ball plavers to their spring training camp INDIAYS8 R ®t o a w|bionshibs, April 15. Zimes Snecial ‘round of play through its 34-17 Fabian narrowly missed banishment, ADDITIONAL SPORTS, 7 b : Brown. 55... 3 0 1 2 4 of Frank Hedden. freshman football| BI, OOMINGT'ON, March 31.--In-|victory over a team from Freedom. when she piled up 11 minutes of PA ES 28 AND 29 weve. Of this number 18 or exactly half the squad, came Beng a’. oo 8 LF 68 gjcoach, also will accompany thelqiono University's starting lineup PA. penalties, G . Lewis, cf . «1 i . Track ue , ha we ec - « ap from the farms. CISPR, TF ere ‘F + % i 3 ¢ jegm due i will include five veterans and four j 5 TT REY Thus in the six vears young Tom Yawkev has had the club he has Wheeler." 1» ound S$ 5) {ani javelin; William "South- | sophomores when the Hoosiers open “ - OPEN MONDAY THRU completely changed his policy. He hes quit buying ready -made players | Sewmen lo,....... isa? 0 8 worth, middle distance runner; |their season against DePauw to Oo en Until 4 Pp MA Toni ht ge! y DAE and is nov rolling his own. This doesn’t indicate a belated realization |roane, 1". ........ 2 8 9 0 0 olGeorge Hiatt, pole vault: Rolla : . . THURSDAY 'TIL8 P.M. « - Of the merits of the farm system on his part; on the contrary, it repre- [Sorensen 2h ........ 5 g§ 4 » 3 go|Burghard, Bernard Fox, Richard Bt tit: Wil stagt on ihe sents the gradual growth of his position in the Boston Rela, : ” Moore, € eennss 3 : } 8 © olVogler and William Johnson, dise nl 5 Ce a Oe Point 1 “ The necessity for urgency at any cost no longer existe heres The Logan, p .........0 2 1 0 8 2 0 iances; Charles Marshall, hurdles, mou saan: So Ee any / Red Sox have heen re-established as a cogent baseball orce. In the - 3 "3 "4 20 15 ¢|broad jump and high jump; Arma! DO NE at ot hezginning Yawkey had to sell himself and he started by going into the Totals Ia . ae action on the rubber, Gentil, a le " 3 = n i 3 we Bey had | I aa DANE TORONTO stead Elkins, hurdles; Ora Kincaid, | jap winner from last year, has heen I I De DRS Wat 1S AB RH 0 A Kidashes; James Garwood, 1ow hut-|cetting the pace for hurlers in early ll : EE , He paid more money than the players were wort ut that was the Clifton, 3h “3 L I = |} oi dles and dashes; John Rabold. Shote| moo nti *} \ e EEE ee ——— only way he could lure them away from their owners, The alg line Burns, 1b... ay & > 8 3 I ek practices. Hundley is a sophomore. ind awners \aughed a! vawkey: they said he was one of those daffy |Seieskev. Benno: t 2332 jit, an bo nt hes. To He : TRE IS : a : : Schuster, ss .. - 3 cd Meanwhile, Coach Sears has ane ‘ans, ar ted to share LEON Ww ; . < 7 y bE ciiiisind & 0 oh 1 9 0 S a both veterans, are expected Lo s + guys that had more mone) than he knew what to do with. Mcleod, xf SEEriess 3 0 3 ; 0 Hl eae the freshman track sched-|the catching duties. Yawkey Had to Produce Sr ans 3 0 1 3 1 oule for this vear. The rhinies this| In the infield co-Capt. Krnie An- fl —————— 2 : Rlimezak, 6 ........ 2 0 e 3 3 ol vear are expecled io be paced by|dres will be at third, Boh Woehr at : AWKEY wasn} wo dafiv. He had taken over an eighth place [NpfeR... i 1 8 @ 8 o o[Ray Asbury (dashman);” Jack!Sheristop, Bob Dro at first and Dan) SAYS . cluh in a field where mterest was dead. He was an outsider with |afarchildon, nn ...... 5 0 8 3 2 9 Flynn, high jumper; Max Armer,|Danielson at second. Dro and 2 no haseball background and few friends in Boston, It was up to him De ns no o ao o omiddle distance runner. and Elias Danielson are sophomores. a ! tn show he meant business, This he did by proceeding to outspend i” : Te RUS Paulas, miler. The schedule fol-| Co-Capt. Tom Gwin will start in . everybody else in the game. He got action and support even if he ToL tor Weir in ute tourin. lows: center field and will he flanked by | This Is My Greatest didn't get a baseball team iBatted for Marchildon in the seventh. Indians Siale, May 8; Cotion| Mike Kosman in left and Jock Cor-| Bus all that is water over the dam, as the fellow says. The mdianapolis.. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 1—3 Carnival ay Memphis, ‘Lenn, May | riden in right field. Kosman and Yawkey farm system is entering its fourth season and is beginning io Toronto...... 1 0 0 © 3 : 0 9 Se 12; DePauw. May 13, and the fresh- Corriden are sophomores. produce. Tn fact, if the Red Sox are to threaten this year, farm hands |, Runs batted in wheeler 3, SefCSEl man A. A. U. meet. Mav 15. ! emia must provide the added impetus Lang. Sacrifices—Schuster, Burns, Galat- WL Umbreit Undecided . ™n former spring speculation centered around such gold plated |ger. Doble playcfutrs lo SCrisies i0 | performers as lefty Grove, Jimmy Foxx, Wes Ferrell, Ben Chapman, on bases—Indlananolis 11, Toronto 7. Base Hart to Wrestle On Tiger Starters pie > this sprine st of th 1k bout d Williams, Jim Tabor on balls—Off Logan 2, Weir 4. Mar- . , " vy .. this spring most of the talk is about Te hams, Jim Tabor [80,0 s Mullizgan 2. Struck out—Ry : f F l 1 [ d and Woodie Rich, Tf the Red Sox are to get anywhere these three |weir 2, Marchildon 1. Mulligan 1. Hits-- v § . Times Special | 0 thety attore J r { i > y Oft Whair, 3 in 4 innings; Mulligan, 3 in! ( M t M h y G ENCASTLE March 31 ¢ Mus produce. They are all histed as varsity men. : 2 innings: Wilson, 5 in 3 innings: Mar-| reat No ep 1sto 3REFN Umbreit indicated Tabor and Rich are outright products of the farm system. Wil- |childon, 1_in 3 innines: Logan, 4 m 8| om . Coach Willard nce mn ca $ fams' acouisition was made possible because the farm system had (innings. Hit by pitcher Weir Wining, Ba today that he probably oud ap a sufficiency of fairly good men to use in a deal with the minor league |pires—Walsh and Weater. Time, 1:57, { Frankie Hart. Toronto light fous : in S hr winners - - Huh Se e | heavywel A . BYy Jeay : : : . rabhw tc & Viobiet ; it o_o ‘heavyweight wrestler, hes heen . year's frosh nine in De- ; Fabor = 2 third baseman who quit the URIVeRsitY DL Alabama 10 . signed to meet the Great Mephist a Raid with Indiana at - : wn professional two years ago. He has a good pait of hands, is tall enson, npuloc SD | UWS ot cb g and loose and reminds you somewhat of Pie Traynor, 1f he can hit in the mein go on the Armory BI veribriot were big league miching he will do. The scouts think he can. He hit 330 1 A " B |wrestling program Tuesda,, it was "hos , \ B ry Miny 1 5 wv Del Lundy, right field: Len Levy, I oeapoiy 12% ae n Armory OU eed today, center field; Steve Olin, left field; ’ r b > . —— Hart is known in wrestling cir- | Fred R 1, third; Jim Myers, sec- ? Q € usse!, ’ Ric h Reminds You of A lexander : on. light heavyweight cles as the Flying Dutchman snd in on Art Buff, first; Earl Shalley, ICH is # pitcher who was picked up in the hills of North Caro- Johnny Denson, Nght healyWe8M | iq “niatches here has gone over | shortstop; Ralph Nieman, catcher une TO P COATS ina. He is a righ-hander with mannerisms suggestive nf Grover |boxing champion of Indiana, will be weil with fans. Mephisto has ap- |and Curley Randels or Bob Arm- " Cleveland Alexander. He winds up and throws like Alexander, but [after his 20th professional victory peared here three times and has! strong, pitcher. . there the resemblance ends. He has not the stuff Alexander had— |when he squares off with Hubert/won once over Silent Rattan and | Lundy may be called in from the E i TAILOR SHOP Cl th but i Vho has? tlio & 16 WE {RIIEeR BoV of Bullock, Cincinnaii, in the eight-|twice from Billy Thom. Mart and |field to take over first hase. njoy orTnes ams 1s an outfielder and is the fair-haired bov of the camp. [round feature bout of the Armory Mephisto will grapple for two out SS ———————— » He is free and easy at the plate and swings in the true, sharp man- card tonight. of three falls. * Y Y at YOUR Price on YOUR T Ss nes AL Pas Sake Herman fut ie) of Brooklyn. He took complete Five supporting bouis, ®& six-| Young Joe Stecher, 23¢-pound | I ndiana Cag ¢ 1 cams erm charge 0 e American Association last year. He led the hitters in round semiwindup and four faur- Lincoln, Neb. wrestler will make | $s’ " . 1 practically everything, including speed vecords for the dining room. [rounders have been lined up by|his fourth consecutive re In St. Lous Tourney * A and icin Grong of : I'he Red Sox had him down here last spring but could not stand | Kelse McClure, matchmaker. The here against an unnamed oppon- SE pe men s clothes wit he him. He got on everyhody s nerves. Finally, Joe Crenin, the manager, |first bouts will get under way at'ent. He is undefeated here, Three Indiana basketball teams, Take As Long As quality and craftsmanship pat Dyuie bp his anager, by long distance phone and asked 8:30 o'clock. —————— - one each from Insiangnens ge you would naturally exum ui he could use wiliams, Joe Palmo and Pele Huber. feath-| : 3 son and New Castle, will play in . : “ld drive all the way from Minneapolis io get him,” cried Bush. [erweights meet in the semiwindup. Athletic F amily the Salvation Army national tour- fF = i ys i from . Trig : hogs ig : He knew all about the voung mans eccentricities and pop-off ten- |Several of last week's winners are] SAN FRANCISCO, March 31|nament in St. Louis today. All drastically reduce dencies hut that was all right. he also knew he was a ball player. on the card. (NEA).—Tim Marble, brother of| The Indianapolis Green Shields, from the original price, WEAR —— il The complete schedule follows: [Alice Marble, women's singles ten- recent winners oe Ine Mois ane To Pay! No Extra giving you the kind of ® MAIN GO, FIGHT ROUNDS nis champion, is getting a tryout Salvation Army title. will represent ; e always Midwest Golf Pla 0 ns Johnny Denson. Indianapolis, vs. Hubert as a shortstop with the San Fran-|this city. Capt. William Benton Cost To You Ziothes You hav hi 5 Even As Low , Bo Tae Mie Dounds, [cisco Seals, coaches the Green Shields. wanted at a price "rig As $1 7 Week 1 Nigertlme, Cincinnati ys Pete HULL, | a ___ _ EC » down your alley. * » “ pounds, FOUR-ROUNDERS i - . On F rench Lick Cou rses Jack WMecAuliffe, Cincinnati, vs. Young A T T E M T f Oo N - ” k 5 Tony Canzoneri, Indianapolis, ai 123 E R 3A v N e an t1 ake a ew -— Wesley Kemp, Indianapolis, vs. Bob F | S H ; e VRENCH LICK. March 31 (UF), aces were Jack Hoerner of Glenview, Kym, flackville, ind. at 160 Ponds, iy "\ Another . A star-studded field of Midwest- Ill, present titleholder, Sid Richard | Sparks. Inajanapoie er oe sounds: ‘e Slore: Sorel (Co || or=- a e em golfers will tee off here todey son of Northwestern University, Big|ycdilie Taamnonons he 110 Son sg rank Sportsman's Store Service m the first round of the eighth an-| Ten champion, Chick Evans of Chi- ——— i. || Phone or See Us For Latest - Ti + L + nual Midwest Amateur Golf Tour- cago, one-time national amateur M l . fy 3 STREAM AND LAKE CONDITIONS and Topcoa fs In fre Tor caster nament, champion and winner of the Mid-!{M QRUA Seniors Win Zs of tra sill Faking: orders for later delivery, * Approximalely 600 were expected west tourney in 1932 and 1936, and H d d * 9 =A We Issue course, we re still taking » : to compete during the first round, | Maurice J. McCarthy of Cincinnati, arawoo Tilt, 36-23 ON FISHING LICENSE lt peh it was eller that many a figure in the national amateur rg PANTS would drop out early in the 54-hole picture. A basketball team composed of! Ready for a re Pa FS 5) FC Other strong contestants were Manual seniors defeated candidates Headquarters for JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS . rvice etween the “valley” and “hill” Gus Moreland of Peoria, Ill, who has! for next year's team, 36-23, in the i MIDDLE i courses Both courses were in excel- set up a good record in national|last of a three-game series, pro- THE S P lo 8 T S bi A N S STORE FIRST M ASS a AVE ” $3.95, $4.95 ‘ent condition after a week of mod- competition, Walter Cisa of Tndiana|ceeds of which are to go for buy- Where Snortsmen—Serve Sperlsmen BLOCK and $5.93 erate weather and some moisture. |University, and Dick McCreary and! ing track equipment, In two previous 126 N. PENN. ST. Ll 4224 ; Leading the contingent of fairwa) (John Maguire of Indianapolis.
