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"open, because all squads have been!

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Play will commence each night ii

at 6:50 p. m. The opener tonight ‘will bring together the Richardson Rubber five and the Castleton Eagles. First foe of the Corner Cafes are

the Martinsville X's, whom they] .- meet at 8:30 p. m. {week from to- |

night. The complete schedule: TONIGHT 8: J0—RBichardson Rubber vs.

Lilly vs. Monarch Steel.

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Ice Fishing Gets Results

This is the season| for fishermen who like to desert w beds in the gray dawn, chop hol es in the ice and freeze. Curbstone, or rather snowbank, experts report that ice fishing is excellent this year, that catches are way up in numbers, that the fish are hungry, and that “jt and not horse racing is the sport of kings.” + On the other hand there are those who think that kings love comfort and contract the gout and that ice fishing isn’t “what it’s cracked up to.be.” They point out that the summer it is difficult to go around to ‘each boat on the lake and count the ‘fish caught but’in the winter the for ice fishermen usually group together and their fish lay open to the eyes passersby. & Its a Science

" |But let this be said for ice fish-

g—it's a science, Small sheltered are preferred for several reaSome of the “pothole” lakes

the summer and the fish, which in e summer would he ‘muddy eatg” afford Clann meat in the ter. : The fishing line that is used is ost as thin as sewing thread, (he hook is tiny, the gut leader as

‘| thin as horsehair and the bobber

1s no bigger then the eraser on a pencil. | Bait is usually a corn borer, a | Kalamazoo wiggler, white grubs or tlarge larvae. . And speaking of fishing, C. R. |Gutermuth, director of the State Division of Fish and Game, tells us that this spring and s He will ‘see much more and . ch better fishing. | | This, he says, is because high ‘water this winter will cause a more gradual receding in the spring when fish spawn. It seems that

.| fish have never learned that if they

spawn close to shore the water may recede suddenly killing their [offspring. | | Then, to, there will be more water next summer, and naturally the miore water you have the more fish you have. «Just in case you are a likely eandidate for the “fisherman” fqoecies remember—the law allows ofly two ice holes per fisherman and one line in each hole. The bag limit is the same as for the

| est of the year.

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NEW YORK, Feb. 17.— Clark Daniel Shaughnessy, Stanford's black magic and mirrors man,

has arrived in town and the department of remarkable coincidences has tipped me to a strange fact. It seems that the West Coast glamour boy happens along at the exact time that Yale is pressing its search for a football coach who is at least part genius. ' The immediate reaction of most eastern observers to this news is that conditions on the West Coast and at Yale must be equally bad. There’ appears to be no other conclusion. Yale has confirmed that Shaughnessy is being considered for whatever sort of position it will decide to offer, and that is too bad. After Chicago, Shaughnessy should know better. The last authentic communiques intimated that the Stanford coach was more popular on the Palo Alto campus than a double chocolate malted or an authographed picture of Lana Turner. Other advices held that Yale would stand firm by its policy of de-emphasis. Obviously, both reports can’t be accurate. . Stanford on the surface adds up to everything a coach could want.

- Jim (Hump) Pierce, Indianapolis Indians’ trainer, finds there is Yesterday found Pierce opening trunks. to take inventory of all equip-

De-Emphasis Yale Confirms 'T' Man Being Considered

Miller, the director of athletic

the spring training trip, March 6.

It is big time, it has tradition and it is well supplied with material within the limits of the Atherton code. There is only one drawrhack and that is the war. Crowds in California now are limited to| 5000 persons and this ruling may herald lean times.

| For several years now Yale has been a minor football power. Since the Clint Frank team broke up in 1937 the Bulldogs have won [only seven of 32 games, not all of them against major opponents. ny the past two seasons they have triumphed only twice and den

timated that he didn’t care. | | He announced a de-emphasis program last fall' and the old gaffers in Yale clubs throughout-the nation bit off the ends of their moustaches in indignation. | Nothing that has happened since has appeased them. Ducky Pond was bounced in 1940.° But his successor, Spike Nelson, didn’t have half a chance. He ‘was enlisted in military ‘service so the way is open for a new man. ' | Even if the de-emphasis policy is altered, any coach would have a full job at Yale. Material there can be more scarce than any one realizes, but with co-operation a coach Tight re-build in three or four years.

Begin Relays T

‘Tickets for the 10th annual But-| ler University Relays to be held rch 14 are now on sale at all Hook drug stores in the city. Fraternal organizations on ‘the Butler campus are competing for trophies to go to the groups selling the greatest number of tickets.

{Appointment of the following ticket sales chairmen has been annoynced by. the competing sororities: Joan Hixon, Alpha Chi Omega; Betty Krueger, Delta Delta Delta; Marion: Feichter. and Carol Howe, Delta Gamma; Barbara Fuller, Kappa Alpha Theta; Martha

Flying Wildcats

GLENVIEW, Ill, Feb. 17. —Dick Richards and Ollie Hahnenstein, Northwestern football stars, have followed - Bob Shepard, basketball captain of 1040, to the United States Naval ‘Air Station here. Shepard has his wings, is with a bombing squadron.

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And $1000

SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Feb, 17 (U.

P.).—Melvin (Chick) Harbert, 27-

year-old Battle Creek, Mich., professional, pocketed a prize of $1000

today and said he wished the en-

tire winter golf circuit would stay inside Texas. Harbert nosed out - Ben Hogan, Hershey, Pa. veteran; by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff yesterday to win the Texas Open golf tournament, his second major triumph. He won the ont Opel last of the big 1941 meetings, last Tree Trouble Playing -6n a sodden . Willow course. Harbert came in with a 72, one over par, hut it was good enough’ to beat Hogan's miserable 76.

geil was in trouble several times ‘on the first nine. His drives seemed to seek the trees lining the fairway and he three-putted two greens to give Harbert a two-stroke lead at the turn. “By the 16th hole, Hogan had cut the lead to one stroke. But belting Ben's tee shot stymied: behind an evergreen and despite a nice out he took two putts for a four. Harbert took a par three. The 17th cost Hogan another two strokes, when his second shot hit a tree and his third landed in a trap. Harbert was holed out in par four. Both shot par on the 18th.

‘Wild Bill’ Risks Record Tonight

The raid Ray Villmer of St. Lows will pit his skill and speed t the aggressive “Wild Bill” a of New York in main go action on the Armory wrestling card tonight. Longson, a specialist at the rough and tumble style of grappling, has scored seven victories in the local ring, beating such standouts as Dorve Roche, Tom Zaharias, Am

-|Rascher and George Koverly.

Opening action at 8:30 o'clock is between Carlos Freeman, this city, and Tony Ross, Little Rock, Ark, followed by Whitey Grovo, Minneapolis, and Rascher, who is from Cedar Lake, Ind.

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cast recorded by United Press in .

New York and San Francisco) — Japan changed the name of 8ingapore today to Shonan, which means “Light of the South.” The change was announced by Imperial head-

Japan planned to celebrate Singapore’s fall officially tomorrow Tokyo's “citizens eagerly read accounts. of the Japanese entry into the city. Domei’s correspondent said 15,000 British, 15,000 Australian and 30,000 native soldiers remained on the island after its capitulation. The dispatch said the British imperials showed little hostility toward the Japanese. z News of the use of parachute troops at Palembang, Australia, was sensational in Japan . because the existence of sucH units had not been generally known.

Better Sub That Story, Captain

By UNITED PRESS

The German radio fed the home front today with new “details” of U-boat activity in American waters, telling again of a submarine that approached “the mouth of New York harbor” and saw “Long Island with its piers.” The U-boat commander, a “Captain - Lieutenant Hardegen,” was quoted: _ “In amazement we looked af, the large city. We saw Long Island with its piers. We looked at the hasty traffic of the numerous harbor ships and we looked forward with pleasure to the next victim.” The commander's observations obviously were inaccurate. Long Island’s south shore, which leads to New York Harbor, has no piers. The “hasty traffic” of ‘the harbor would not be visible from Long. Island waters.

DROP INDICTMENTS IN WAYNE PUMP. CASE

CHICAGO, 7Peb. 17 (U.P.).~— Federal Judge Philip L. Sullivan today dismissed anti-trust indictments against the Wayne Pump Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind., thrée other

ciation in ‘connection with alleged monopolistic practices in sales of computing gasoline pumps. Judge Sullivan sustained a defense demurrer to the Government indictment, finding that the charges were “much too general” and failed fo. i the defendants to make replies to specific allegations.

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An ordinance requiring persons who sell new or used tires to issue a bill of sale to the purchaser was (proposed by the Safety Board today, after Police Chief Morrissey reported an increase in tire thefts. The Chief said he believed that such an ordinance would help the Police Department recover stolen tires. The Board instructed the legal department to prepare the ordinance which will be considered next Tuesday.

Jewell Taylor,

Salesman, Dies

JEWELL B. TAYLOR, a salesman for Aero Industries, died yesterday in Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, after an illness of several days. He was 59 and lived at 947 N. Pennsylvania St. His wife, Garnet, and four sisters, all of Springfield, Tenn., survive. . Funeral services will be in Springfield.

NAMED TO RESERVE BOARD

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (U. P.) — President Roosevelt today =nominated Rudolph M, Evans, administrator of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration to be 3 member of the Federad Reservé Board

of Governors. He succeeds Chester Cc. Davis,

OUTPUT UP, KNUDSEN SAYS

BOSTON, Feb. 17 (U. P.) .—Lieut. |, Gen. William 8. Knudsen, war production chief, predicted today that by Dec. 31 American industry will have hit the stride necessary to meet President Roosevelt's all-out war production demands.

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FAULKNER — Elizabeth Ellen, beloved mother of Willig E. Claud E.. Chester E. Charlie 'V., Nobie He Faulkner and Mrs. Leottia May Wheeler, 10 grandchilgroat- ‘grandchildren, Mount

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3B minger, 0 uncan Mecugall of Connersville. departed this life onday, Funeral | Wednes: day, Feb. 18, Temple. 10:30 a. m. r tine. Priends may call at the residence & Kirk Service.

LER Pauline liver. wife of William Renneth Miller, aughter of Mrs. Henry on ver and sister of Wilma Cox. passed vay Sunday evening at St. Vincent's Ho pital. ZF nets] service Wednesday at a. m. at the Hisey & Titus Mortuary. 351 N. Delaware St. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday and Wednesday. wife of Albert.

od Ellen, Mrs. Ethel Wischmever. grand otoar of Robert William daughAdeline Hamilton, sister of Eveline Machon, Nancy Boicourt. passed away Sunday call at the palin Funeral Prospect t Services Wedne Friends invited. rial New Crow

REINITZ—Henry, passed away Monda evening, husband Bertha, father Yrs, arry Berke, brother of Mrs. Harry ork, Mrs. Ben Wirtcha fier Roi ei Mrs. Arthur Kah ‘Services will be P onducted Wednesday at the AaronRube * Funeral Home. Interment Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery.

SCHELM—Phoebe Jeanette, beloved wife of Oscar P. Schelm, mother of M Jan Daugherty, Paul’ Richard R. Schelm, sister of Mrs. G. of Indianapolis, Mrs. Margaret ‘Brown of New Jork., oo B. Pry of Louisville, Kv.. and Lon ngsport, v departed the life Stinday. age 58 Funeral Wednesday at the residence, 1155 Congress, 10 a. m. Burial crown J Cemetery JFrie nds invited. Moo Kirk Servic

/ SHINE— Bertha, suddenly Tuesday morning, mother of Mrs. Harry Rabinowitz, Mrs. Dan Posnosky and Mrs. Sa die ron Service will be conducted 8h m. Wednesday, at thé AaronBu Hs neral Home. Interment BethEl Cemetery.

WARD—Esta, age d 44 9 years, | beloved wife of Chester Ward, Paul Ward, grandmother of Ronnie ad Phillip Ward, stepdaughter of Mrs. Nola Gates, sister of Mrs. Clarence Ward, halfsister of Marshail and Foster Gates. Funeral oh . m. at Englewood Chris- ._ Thursday. Friends rothers Irving Hill ngton St. alter 4

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