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By J. E. O'BRIEN (CONFOUND it, I've been ‘losing - more sleep over that bed of mine down in Evansville, be That's the one, you remem-

tral's center, has used all season) for his pre-game snoozes—where his snores produced the scores. He continued “ to get his ' between-ses-sion naps there during the sectional and t regional tournai ments as Central's success continued. Well, this week he sent a wire asking: SE “How are we go ; ing to get "that O'Brien bed to Bloomington?” That stumped me. First I asked the Central business manager if he could load the bed into the players’ bus for the trip to the semi-final meet. Sure, he replied, | except that it would mean leaving three reserves, the practice balls and the cheer leaders’ megaphones

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‘but the Smoky City skaters still h schedule. the Hornets which could be highly important. Thus, it will be up to the Seibert clan to give the “old <ollege try” in ¢he remaining three encounters if they are to annex the Teddy Oke trophy symbolic of supremacy in the Western section. Caps At Home

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shey, at Cleveland and in Indlanapolis. The Caps’ remaining con- | tests are at home against Provi-| dence, Cleveland and the Hornets-- | giving them the distinct advantage of home ice and home support. Seibert’s shift of the Cap front

vbehind. | Failing there, I tried a moving and transfer company down near the site of the tournament, and the phone connection was bad. “Could you move a bed. for Cen-| tral?” I inquired. “Bedford doesn't play Central,” was the answer. “The Stonecut-| ters gotta meet Jasper, and I'm | for em.” : I finally explained my predica-| ment. “Sorry,” the gentleinan de- | clared.

“I'd move a bed for Bed-| ford, but no furniture for any other team.” “Not even a cot for the Kautskys?” | | ; |

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That's when he hung up.

But I wasn't licked yet. I still “had an old chum who is an engineering expert. He once spent a half semester at Purdue, where he earned numerous “E's”, but not for excellence. I proposed that we couple the bed to the back of the “Central bus and toll it to Bloomington. His first reaction was that it would involve us in a suit with] the Pullman Co. Nonsense, I pointed out; this had nothing to] do with the berth rate.

He reluctantly agreed, took a look

at the bed apd finally announced! that moving it that farvwas im-!

possible. He said his engineering experience convinced him there |

would be no way to lubricate the |

casters en route. When I suggested castor oil, he walked out on the project, too.

place. This isn't intended as an alibi, but Central obviously will be handicapped unless Coach Glen Bretz possibly can employ Keener on sleeper plays. Meanwhile, my friends continue to poke fun and say that this superstition of mine is the Bunk Which is exactly what I've been trying to tell them.

INDIANAPOLIS BUYS PLANTATION

It's a rare experience, this drink called Plantation. You'll hesr that its flavor is femindful of great whiskey. That its smoothness is like a liqueur. That its bouquet suggests grand brandy. Plantation makes od Fashioneds, Manhattans, Highballs smoother. Try it straight.

lines last week-end seems to have helped out. considerably and the| club is in good trim for the fin-| ish of the stretch battle. In seven previous meetings with | Providence this year the Indian- | apolis team has won four de-| cisions, lost two games and tied) one. Our boys have tallied 33 goals | to 25 for the Easterners and con-| sequently will enter fofiight's affair | as the favorites. Cleveland, ‘hext Sunday's rival,|

Fun Bowl

Sunday night. There is no limit may bowl, and many star keglers

to take several whirls at the $1325 prize list guaranteed by

Bowl operator. A total of 20 prizes will be award ed, the winner taking $300 and a medal. The event consists of siX games across 12 alleys and is a scratch affair, open to all colored bowlers of the nation. Entry fee # $10 and reservations are being accepted at the Fun Bowl, 750 N. West st. : The official prize list of the annual women’s city tournament,

which ended Saturday, has been of last night's league play came for the Dodgers’ training camp at |the target.

made up and winners will receive | their awards at the annual meeting | of the Indianapolis Women's Bowl-

ling association March 18.

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| all-events 1736. The disqualification of the Hoo-

Local League

600 BOWLERS (MEN)

Dave Killion, Indianapolis A Paul Stemm, Indianapolis

660 655

Howard Deer Jr. Indianapolis 647 Walter English, Indianapolis 647 Robt. Kays, Rost Jewelery av ua O43 | Rannie Collins, American Legion . 636

Ken Christenson, Indianapolis . 636 | Bob Webste: Moon-Lite Classic 635 | Andrew Sharp, Pun Bowl Industrial... 633 Harry Reifen, North Side Regn. 627 Claude Stone, Rost Jewelery 626 Dutch Hohman, Indianapolis 624 Ace Searsted, American Legion 623 Howard White, Indianapolis 622

| Floyd Wallace, J. D. Adams 619 {Carl Hogue. .Allison Executive 618 ‘Harold Schlenz, Central Recn, 616 Parvin Pisher, RCA Victor 615

West Side Merchts. 611 610 610 609 609 608

John L. Sullivan, Luke Schwitze-) Indianapolis Harold - Stricklin, Indianapolis Harcld Goldsmith,-Wm H. Block Mxd Ed Stevenson Indianapolis tderry O'Grady, Indianapolis

Ray Dorsett, Moon-Lite Classic : Harold Theobald, Rost Jewelry

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OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)

Otto Gray, 8t. John Evangelical 598 Werner Susemichael, RCA Mixed 504 Howard Betts, Inter-Club 594 L. Ellison, L. G. 8. Mixed 592

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Bright Selects Greyhound Squad Coach Edgar A. Bright at Indiana Central college has announced the names of 10 men who will make the trip to Valparaiso Saturday for a post-season

basketball game with

the Valparaiso university -Crusaders. The Greyhounds will play in the first game of a double-header. The Navy pier quintet of ‘Chicago will

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By BOB STRANAHAN Western division race in the American Hockey league today as they pre- | pared to entertain the Providence Reds tonight at the Coliseum, The Hornets dropped a 6-2 decision to the Hershey Bears last night

The Caps have three, including an affair on March 17° with

Bisons edged out the New Haven

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period. | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Western Division T CG GA Pls INDIANAPOLIS 30 20 9 266 228 60] {Pittsburgh 29°21 8 244 202 66 Cleveland 26 24 9 250 "234 60 8t. Louis 20 31 7 186 251 47 Eastern Division W LT G- GA Pts Buffalo 35 18 7 249 188 77 Hershey 24 35 7-187 197 87} Providence 23 30 4 210 237 50} New Haven . 14 35 10 192 245 38

Arranges Fourth Annual

Singles Sweepstakes Over Week-End

One of the feature events on the week-end tenpin program will be Sea Ferguson's fourth annual singles sweepstakes at the Fun The meet will open at noon Saturday and run continuously on’ the number of times an en from surrounding states are expected |

According to Frances Snyder, So I was left with no solution.| ccociation secretary, low score to|scorer with 230, 236, 194—660 for Keener, it seems, isn't going to get ash in the team event was 2708: |Barbasol, while Paul his customary nap in the customary |e doubles 1117; singles 574 and runnerup with 194, 213, 248—655

C. Mohr, Howe 400 Club 607 John Fergu.on, Rost Jewelry 606 | Ed “Johnston, RCA Vigtor . . ....... T 608 | Pred Schieimer, Indianapolis ........ 606] Kenny Rhodes, RCA Vietor ........ 605 | Bill Elliott, Coca-Cola (W. 8.) . 604 | Bill Maggiore, Friends Mixed vo. 603 | Wilbur Green, Eli Lilly . 602 | Lou Fouts, Indianapolis 602 | T. Walker, Howe 400 Club 601

587 Jim Reed, Riviera Pioneer 584 | Glen Boyer, S8am Tyner's Tavern 583 Robt. Hartman, Solataire Mixed 571 John Fischum, Alpha 567 Ed Dennis, Real_Silk Knitters 565 Norman Kunkel, Mrmn -Hrngtn. Mxd. 559 Al Holman, Illinois Recn 547 Chas, Clements, Wm. J. Holliday Mxd. 541 Carl Moxley Lithographers 529 Carl Payne, St Philip Men's Club 535 Otto Hoff, Parm Sec.. Mixed 522 Chas. Bohne, Pidelity Trust Mixed. . 473

3-Point Edge;

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have won four, the Caps three and {two have ended in ties. | In the only other league encoun-| ter last night, Buffalo's leading

entry, 2-1, on Defenseman Roger Leger's goal midway in the final

Hershey 6, Pittsburgh 2. Buffalo 2, New Haven 1 NEXT GAMES Tonight—Providence at INDIANAPOLIS Saturday—8t. Louis. at Cleveland; Buffalo at Hershey; Providence at Pittsburgh. |

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session at the fieldhouse, the start

Sunday—Cleveland at INDIANAPOLIS. | gon, center; Toliver Kennedy, forward; Jack Hesler, forward, and Donald Orr, guard.

Hershey at New Haven;

Athenians Drill at Fieldhouse

Crawfordsville’s Athenians expect to get their hands on the ball when they meet Franklin in the first game of the semi-final tourney Saturday at the fieldhouse. Caught by the photographer during a practice

‘League of Champions’ Could Gain Three of Four Berths In State Basketball Finals

By JAMES E. WALTERS, United Press Sports Writer North Central conference quintets, irked ‘over snide comments about the “ex-conference of champions,” may put the N. C. C. back in the state prep basketball tournament picture with a vengeance this Saturday. The chances aren't too remote that the North Central will gain three of the four berths into the four-team state finals a week from | Saturday. rep Lafayette Jeff at Lafayette, ‘An- | Chicago Washington's mighty Sene derson at Indianapolis and Rich- ators meet in the opener. Culver, mond at Muncie figure as no worse | conqueror of Elkhart, should’ exe than even bets to win semi-final tend Washington completely, theree honors. If all three do, Anderson by leaving a “fresh” Jeff. five facing would meet the Bloomington win-|a “tired” afternoon winner.

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Lt. Cmdr. Cloyd J. Julian, former | [track coach at George Washington | {high schodl and now athletic direc- | itor at the naval air technical training center at Memphis, Tenn., is {coach of the Southeastern A. A. U champion basketball team. Bowl. | His NATTC Hellcats, who will through | Participate in the national A. A. U. trant | tourney at Denver, March 17-23, {have compiled a 33-3 won-lost cord, _Lt. Cmdr. Julian expects to be sier Coal & Oil Co. as team cham- back in civies in September to di- | pions will alter ‘standings in the rect the Continentals in thelr cross- | handicap event. The Coal five will country campaign. lose its handicap position and Eva ————r— williamson, the alleged ineligible, Walker Signs member of the team, will forfeit BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 7 awards she would have received in. (yp) _Fred (Dixie) Walker, | the doubles, singles and all-events.| grookivn Dodgers’ outfielder, said | She had finished first in the all-\{,qay he had signed a contrict | events handicap division. Imailed him by President Branch Although the two top solo series Rickey and would leave Saturday

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in the first game of the finals, while ' Jeff and Richmond would tangle in the second. From 1911 through“1939 the North F * » (Central grabbed a dozen of the 28 or emi-Windup [state championships, more than any {two other leagues. Technically, the Bud Kelly, Cincinnat! southpaw |N. C. C. could claim 15 titles, since Who fought here previously as a | three-time-winner Lebanon once | lishtweight, and Mi lton Bess, hard | belonged, too. | hitting Indianapolis welter, have Three Mi been signed to battle in the sixe Seven N.C Ss > Jolt jround semi-windup scrap of tomore. ©. CU. members—Jell, row night's Armory fistic program to | Anderson, New Castle, Muncie Cen- (pe staged by Matchmaker Lloyd BP a klony and | Carter's Hercules Athletic club, Maron {exe Sra) ee state honors.| Another local product, Bob Bea on LA jelimond J A In-|mon, has been booked for action However, since Frankfort's Fourth Canter js seekine uit title back in 1939, the North Cen [isncweignt wif BB y = |dianapolis youngster, ja] nash to Sonar) ‘With Rf The Deadline attraction is billed . okomo, came for 10 heats and will pit Charlie W 1k o P Wh P h ( the closest in this decade, gaining | Banks, Cincinnati light-heavy« a er N rowess en at = JOSS |e nals against Evansville Bosse weight, against Bob Garner of years ago. {Louisville in a rematch from two By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer But it could be a “North Central weeks ago. Their first clash here FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla, March 7 (U. P.).—Mort Cooper, a husky |Story” this time. |Was a sizzler, with Garner gaining fellow who stands six feet two and weighs a solid 214 pounds, admitted | Of the three N. C. C. teams a split decision. Banks took a close av that Iie wae “ezared” of ls Lille Brno among the “sweet sixteen,” Ander- one from the Kentuckian recently today tha Je vias Be re ot is ¥ e bro SS Whaniy dev th | Son appears to have the best chance at Cincinnati, so tomorrow night's That mig ah hot. e as silly as i Rist oun 5 2% oy Sons er | al lof reaching the four-team finals. brawl will be the “rubber” meeting, the “little brother is a rugged gent of nt feet three inc = 2 nee] Coach Charley Cummings’ In-| Other bouts will pit Bob Caine, the ar at 19 pangs. Sui we payed is that Mort is going to be Scared |dians are paired” with three so-so|local middleweight, against news sian nt Some 0 6 > 3 -ot | Mort, progressed to the parent st. | rivals—Franklin, Crawfordsville and comer Nick Taras, of Cincinnati, ag at is ance theyll be ap h xt season, |Lawrenceburg—in the Indianapolis|five rounds, and ‘Al Johnson, In. when Mort, a pitcher for the Boston | Louis Cardinals the next season, = = po 1s, | : re finalle faces his I'l brother | With Walker rejoining him at the semi-final. Anderson, which. has dianapolis, against Middleweight Braves, finally faces his li'l brother, | h in they had more ups and downs than a Jack Franklin, of Cincinnati, in th walker, a catcher for the New York end of 1940. Together again they) four-round e Giants, the first time they meet as SParked the Cardinals to three [TOlle? coaster this season, figures ne peher is straight pennants, in 1942, 1043 and [to Win handily, providing Cum-|

rivals. : - | min keep Johnny Wilson and | yg : Fw on | 1944, to a 1942 world series tri gs ‘can keep Johnny on an a iaacen, umph the New York Yankees company playing two full games of | Pros Listed Immediate Appli together. ‘As farm boys at Ather- and a blue ribbon classic win over the ball they're capable of. $414 04s GI ton, Md., they played—and Mort, | the St. Louis Browns. Almost over- Difficult Assignments For Courses MPL being the bossy elder, proclaimed | Night they have become one of the Both Jeff and Richmond drew 3006 N. FHine himself the pitcher. ~ And that's | Most famous brother combinations | difficult assignments. City recreation department offi. Phone WA.

: Richmond, tutored by Frank | cials announced today that Coffin —- trail to the major leagues, with! But they weren't satisfied. with Baker, an Ohioan who claims that | course is the only municipal golf Mort hurling and Walker sitting | the paycheck payoff of the Cardinal| Hoosier teams have lost the art of layout not ready for the opening back there with the big glove as| Office ‘and clashes resulted. So| fast breaking, runs up against Ft. of the season and it is expected | when Walker avent into the navy Wayne Central in the 1:30 p. m.|this course will be ready by April Mort, being two years older, had early last season the Cardinals sold opener at Muncie. Central Coach | 15. the jump, but Walker caught up Mort to the Braves. Then, this win-| Murray Mendenhall perhaps is the, Municipal Golf Superintendent |ter, they peddled Walker to the leading Indiana prep exponent of| Stanley H. Graves also revealed the

to him at ‘Houston in 1938. Then! the slam-bang offense. names of six professionals who will

the way they followed the same in baseball history.

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also are far ahead of schedule. The official entry list already Coal ii an announcement today by Wilbur 548 dent, and drivers have been selected

Betty Shipman, Johnson . 5481 | Agnes Junker, Johnson ............ 546 for eight of the racers. | {Isabel Kroeger, Johnson ...... . 545! Not since 1931, when the 10th Judy Hindel, Johnson

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Dorothy Horton, Solataire Mixed .. 529 car owners paid the $125 entry! | Mabel Pischer, Johnson . 526 | : : {Mary Baas, JONSON: ............... 523 fee in such numbers at this early | {Nell Schmidt. Johnson ....,. 522 date. The May 1 deadline still is

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Lucy Court, Johnson 520 [approximately eight weeks away | {T. Hollingsworth, Dezelan Matinee . 517 and Speedway officials expect at Priends Mixed 512 :

{Clara White, Hazel Wagner, Johnson Ethel Ward, Kay Jewelry Margie Russell, Eagles 'Ann Douglas, Indiana Bell Patty Striebeck, Johnson Ag Gertrude Grovenberry, Johnson ..... Etta Mae Vickery, Johnson Doris Parsons, Johnson Ruth Leitner," Kay Jewelry

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511 least 50 cars to bid for the 33] 511 [qualifying positions. "507. In addition to the six entries’ an30 nounced last month, signed entry s02 blanks also have heen returned by S01 Ed Walsh of St. Louis, George L: Kuehn of Milwaukee, Jimmy Chai OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |of Joliet, Ill, and Ervin Wolfe of| | Helen Murray. Stewart-Warner 495 | Tulsa, Okla. Al Putnam of Ifdian-| I nay Bb. Book Mund 11 | apolis will drive Kuehn's car and| | Alberta Sota, St. Pika... ‘ 49 | Steve Truchan of Gary will be at | | Lots-Lawless, EH LAY. een "476. the wheel of Chali’s racer, but the J pind... 4 {Uhr Wo owners eve Hol Yel. S0«] Mary Sullivan, Mallory Office a62 | lected their pilots. | Margaret Leonard, Farm See Mixed 453 The earlier entrants, with ‘the ere Phen armen Herringion Mixed 42 [drivers shown in parentheses, are: | {Helen Underwood, Coca-Cola (Central) 441 | Fred Peters of Paterson, N. J. (Joie Rut ler 1. GS xe liday Mixed Jas Chitwood, Reading, Pa.), Lawrence . : Jewell and Willard “Taylor of De- | troit (Harry MacQuinn, Indianapolis), M. J. Boyle of Chicago (Ted Horn, Paterson, N. J), M, J. Boyle of Chicago (George Connors, Los Angeles), Richard VanEmmerik of Detroit (Russ Snowberger, Detroit) and CUfl 3ergere of Indianapolis, who will be at the wheel of his own car ~ Horn,

City Net Meet Is In Third Round

In games booked at SWtred Heart {gym tonight in the city independent, basketball tourney, Paragon Pure Oil plays Greenfield Bass | Herd at 7, Pr, R. Mallory tackles | Bud's Service at 8, and U. 8. Tire plays Y Reps at 9, It will be third-round action. The [Mallory quintet is the tourney de- | fending champions.

Bergere and MacQuinn

in the last 500-mile race five years {ago, but Bergere is the only one of the three who will drive the {same car as he did in that évent. { Horn's mount will be Boyle's Maseratl, in which Shaw scored two of his three victories here, and Mac= Quinn will drive the Maserati which Mauri Rose started in 1941 speed classic. The car owned by Wolfe also is a previous winner here, having carried Shaw to his

| Opener Postponed “CLEVELAND, March ", Cleveland Indians’ home o with the Detroit Tigers will be played in Cleveland stadium April 20 instead of on Good Friday, April

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Life is pleasant with furnish the opposition for the sec- 19, it was announced today. rst Speedway ‘victory in 1937. -— 4 Jond game ‘ Ee ” ’ Greyhound players will « include; > Dave Catlin, Don Fleener, Manford ev-mdde Cy | Kistler, Delbert Kistler, Paul Bren- aN 9 (y Plantation Distiled Pr ’ neman, Robert McBride, Hubert Q Ys i. Mittupa, 1. (Bastin, George Sommers, Harry © % - | Stoneburner and Wendell Broom. Oo SSeS eee seseseeeTeey Py 7s 0 Q 2? 8 = 1H 8 = RG a Brown and Tan ) 0 po © 0 . / 9

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of the track, entries for the post-war renewal of the annual 500-mile thing I ever threw and why. automobile classic at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway next May 30]

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{ Giants for $175,000. { “I was hoping that the Braves! Central's Tigers have lost only serve at local courses. They are: would get him, too, so that we| three games in 25 starts so far and] Coffin—Bill Russell. could be together,” said Mort, who|one of those was a 40-21 affair| ' Douglas—Alton Smith. is glad to be working again for his| with Richmond. The Tigers were| ‘Pleasant Run—Tommy Vaughn, Riverside—Wally Nelson.

old Cardinal boss, Billy Southworth, | colder than a cold potato in that Sarah Shank—Ken Miles,

new pilot of the Braves. lone, and Central has been hoping “Walker is a handy man with that South Grove—Carl R. Brown. He listed the greenskeepers. as

; ; Lo {for revenge. advance ticket sale in the history bat—and he knows just about every-| park-horse<“small school” teams Coffin, Ed Newkirk; Douglas, Lae

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| “Pitching is a game Where You | plete the Muncie field. © |fayette’ Speights; Pleasant Run, = : {try to outguess the batter,” Mort| At Lafayette, Jeff's host Broncs| William Kime; Riverside, James consists of -10 cars, according to said solemnly as he sprawled on the | received the “break” in the draw.| Whitcomb: Sarah Shank, Fred

Shaw, the Speedway's new presi-| grass. =

“Well, Walker will guess Taking ¢n little Flora at 2:45 p. m.

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Arthur M. Sims, acting for Ervin Wolfe of Tulsa, Okla. turned in the official entry blank today for the car which carried Wilbur Shaw to victory in the 1937 500mile race,

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