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Indianapolis is’ back in the swim. The city's first post-war splash into \big-time swimming—the week-end carnival in the Indianapolis Athletic club poal—today was pronounced a success.

It was nice, too, that the city's

Clark of I. A, C. and Bud Sawin off the Riviera club, could share the

applause. Clark was the official host, and

tions for the meet’s progressing speedily . and on schedule. He had another reward when one of his pupils, 19-year-old Rosalind Bergman, established two new state A. A. U. records. Sawin’s lassies won the women's state A. A. U. team championship, defeating I. A. C., 83-43, setting one

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pretty plaque. Men Muscle In The meet primarily was to have been more or less a ladies’ affair. The men were supposed to have done all their record-busting a week earlier in the state A. A. U. meet at Camp Atterbury and they were in this just for some variety. But they, too, churned through the water for two new state records.

The No. 1 men's event naturally was the national junior three-meter diving competition, an evenly-con-tested affair that eventually was won by Gil Evans of Michigan's balanced team, By seven-tenths of a point he nosed out Murray Hubley of the Huntington Y. M. C. A. Rosalind Bergman, a student at Indiana university's gymnastic school and half of the Bergman twin combination, bettered two of her own state marks. In the 50-

|finished second in the 300-yard he accepted deserved congratula-|medley and 400-yard. free style re-

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At Successful Week-End Meet in Athletic Club Pool

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She shared feminine honors with Joan Fogle of the Riviera club, winner in the breast stroke and back-

Riviera’s winning felay teams in the 400-yard free style and 300yard medley competition. The 400yard team, incidentally, hung up a 1ew record of 4:42.7. Matt Mann III, son of the University of Michigan coach, knocked 30 seconds off the old state mark for the 500-yard free style and hung up a new record of 5:40.3. Some credit for the new mark unjoubtedly should go to Dick Hennigan of Purdue, who pushed Mann all the way.

The other record-breaking per-

{formance was turned in by Keith |Carter, a Purdue freshman swim{ming unattached. He edged Bob (Mattern of Michigan at the finish line in the 100-yard breast stroke to best a six-year-old record 'of {1:054 set by Hal Benham of the| [. A. C. Carter's new time was 1:02.86. | Complete summaries: Women's Events | 220-Yard Pree Style—Barbars Fadely, Riviera, first; Sue Gastineau, Riviera,

second; Marilyn Wiegand, Riviera, third; Katherine Zehe, I. A, C, fourth. Time, 9.3

yard free style she shaved a .tenth 2:4

of a second off her old mark to do!

a preliminary trial in 28.8 and then she came back in the 100-yard free

style to do 1:05.5, which also was]

a tenth of a second quicker than her . previous record. She was a

busy young lady in other events, |

too, taking a second place in the sne-meter driving event and swimming on I. A.C. combinations that

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100-Yard Breast Stroke—Joan Fogle, | Riviera, first; Shirley Schaffner, Riviera, second; Marilyn Wiegand, Riviera, third; Dolores Langer, 1. A, C, fourth. Time, {1:26.2. One Meter Diving—Loretta McLaugh-! | lin, Riviera, first; Rosemary Bergman, I. A. C, second; Rosalind Bergman, I. A C., third; Dolores Langer, I. A. C.; fourth 100-Yard Back Stroke—Joan Fogle, Riviera, first; Mary Carroll, IL > | second; Sue Gastineau, Riviera,

400-Yard Pree | Riviera * | Gastineau,

Style Relay—Won by A’ (Marilyn Wiegand, Sue Barbara Fadely, Joan Fogle); A" (Rosemary Bergman, Sar Rosalind ‘Bergman, Mary Car-

second; Riviera B (Barbara ner, Helen Curry), third; I. A (Dolores Langer, Kitty Lewis, Catherine Zehe, Patty Schakel), fourth e 4427. New state record, old record 4:44 set by I. A, C. (Tompkins, Shirley, Bhowalterg 8mith, Jan. 21, 1933). 50-Yard Free Style—Rosalind Bergman (I A. C.), Barbara Padely (Riviera), Marilyn Wiegand (Riviera). Time, 28.9. 440-Yard Pree Style—Sue Gastineau (Riviera), Sarah Ann Carroll (I. A. C.), Bue Schaffner (Riviera). Time. 6:183 100-Ya.d Pree Style—Rosalind Bergman (I. A. C.). Barbara Padely (Riviera), Marilyn Wiegand (Riviera), Dolores Langer (I. A. C.), Time, 1:055 (new state record, breaking old record of 1:05 ': set by Rosaland Bergman Feb. 17, 1946.)

lin, Riviera, unapposed 300-Yard Medley Relay—Riviera (Sue Gastineau, Joan Pogle, Fadely): 1. A. C. “A; | Time, 2.56.6. | Men's Eventis | 500-Yard Pree Style Matt Mann IIL | Michigan, first; Richard Hennigan, Purdue university. second Bruce Kinsey tnattached, ‘hird, state record (old record 6:10.5 set Graham, Pubdue, Dec. 15, 1939). 220-Yard Back 8troke—Bruce Xinse unattached, first; Williard Metcalf, Mich gan university, second; Don Biake, Purdue university, third. Time, 2:438 Nationa Junior 3-Meter Diving—Gil {Evans (Michigan), Murray Hubley (Huntington Y. M. C. A), Alex Canja (Michigan) Score,

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185.06 points. . 1000-Yard Free Style—Matt Mann (Michigaa), Neville Adams (Michigan), George Haines (Huntington Y. M. C A.). Time, 11:586. 100-Yard Breast Stroke—Keith Carter (unattached), Bob Mattern (Michigan), Hi Blythe (Purdue). Time, 1:02.6 (new | state record, breaking old mark set by | Benham of I. A. C. Feb. 25, 1936).

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GREENSBURG, N. C., March 23 (U. P)~Sammy Snead labeled his golfing comeback a success today, emphasizing that he nas regained the nerveless concentration that | every pro needs to win in the! clutch, . The trim, black-haired Virginian, once one of the game's most famous “blow up” players, captured

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Labels Comeback a Success

Hogan. Herman Barron of White Plains, N. Y, the leader ar 36 holes, soared to & 73 and T7 to

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Gil ‘Evans of the University of Michigan (standing, left) is the new national junior three-meter diving champion. He won the title yesterday in the swimming meet at the Indianapolis Athletic club, nosing out Murray Hubley of the Huntington Y. M, C. A. (standing, right). (kneeling, left to right) Alex Canja of Michigan, Major Willis of Purdue, Carl Quaintance, unattached, and George Wasson, Purdue.

Michigan Cops Cards Ride Hottest Winning 3d Relays Title Streak in Grapefruit League

| | 8T. PETERSBURG, Fla, March 25 (U. P.).—The St. Louis Cardinals, |

LAFAYETTE. March 25 (U. P.).— last-place team in the citrus circuit standings two weeks ago, were riding Twenty-three university and col- the hottest winning streak in Florida today with eight victories in their Wald nn | last nine starts. contenders who hoped to upset Jose defending op ee ae | Superlative southpaw pitching by Max Lanier and Howie Pollett welit home from the fourth anoual marked their latest conquest yesterday when they squeezed by the world re _ champion Detroit Tigers, 4 to 3. - ae ——————— di lays today with empty © : ' Purdue Ye ays . phy | The Redbirds scored all their runs day as Joe

The results were the same as in oft 1944 and 1945. Michigan won the

Page and Jake Wade 37-year-old Tommy Bridges began to reach major league form.

{for five scoreless innings and Pol- the Boston

straight time, and Miami University of Ohio captured the college crown for the fourth consecutive

time. i y : : TAMPA, Fla, March 25 (U. P.). snapping Mi 1 win Higas Dl nF 3 ponte ® —The Cincinnati Reds, combining streak. V / / ne SECU. 2 , : / " unexpected hitting power with| place Illinois, with 32!'z. Purdue their usual d pitching, held a

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{Dame fourth with 19. | In the college division, the Miami Redskins rolled up 30 points to win wh 2 | without a struggle. Western Mich. | PROTO with a double-header.

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vard low hurdles by one-tenth of 2 i.ct two innings to win the opener. | yielding only one run in three in (second. One other Purdue relays req K);szewski, star Indiana foot-|nings as his Philadelphia Athleti

record was broken and another tied. a1; end last fall, drove in the win-|teammates defeated Mort Cooper and the Boston Braves’ “B” team,

Dillard broke a six-year-old mark jo run in the nightcap. {when he took the hurdles in :06.8. The old record was :06.9. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. March In winning the 60-yard dash with 25 (U. P.).—Manager Joe McCar{a time of :06.2, William Mathis of thy's desperate search for southpaw Illinois tied Young's relays record pitchers was partially rewarded to{set in 1944. fo st e—— | Illinois broke its own relays mark | Da tterson Scores

tin the university one-mile relay]

| race. The relay team, composed off Hole-in-One Shot | William Buster, Robert Rehberg, | : {Mark Gonzalez and Herbert Me- | Roy W. Patterson scored a hole:

Kinley, made it in 3:22, six seconds |in-one drive at Pleasant Run Golf better than the previous mark set! club yesterday, He made the ace

'in 1945. {on the 121-yard fifth hole and used {a No. 9 iron, | The ace was tallied during the pro-am tourney. Fifty golfers com- | peted with a best ball of 70 by Bill| | Wettle, Bill Wettle Jr., Chris Gulef | 'and Tom Connelly Jr., winning first | laurels. i Buck Hatfield and Pritz Wuelfing | {Jr.,, registered 76's for individual {honors in a team match. |

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Legion Cage Finals Set for Saturday

The state American Legion basketball championship will be determined here next Saturday in a game matching Evansville Post No.

8, southern district winner, and Huntington Post No. “7, northern victor. Evansville defeated Broad Ripple Post No. 312 in the southern finals, 38-36, after overcoming Ripple’s 27-22 lead at the end of three quarters.

Softball

Leagues for night games at Municipal stadium and for twilight games at city parks will be organ-

ized at ameeting of the BushCallahan Softball association tonight at ‘136 E. Washington st. Teams interested should have a representative present.

Pistons Win

FT. WAYNE, March 25 (U. P.) .— The Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons closed their home basketball schedule last night with a 54-39 victory

over the Oshkosh All Stars, : Cowboy Edwards of the All-Stars was leading scorer for the night with 13

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