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By: EDDIE ASH Eats A ————— sii] CALLING WAGON FOUR... The owner of the Venezuela baseball team had his pitcher jailed because

first four batters to face him . . . one run in and the bases It when

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fleld and make: the pinch . . The dispatch said the pitcher hailed from Brooklyn but it read as though an Indianapolis- hurler had migrated to Venezuela for the winter . . . Ted

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moans every time a Tribe pitcher | issues a walk in a close game, would pack a jail before five innings if he had that Venezuela authority the Sullivan law, eh Ted? . .. Under that system, the baseball whites would have to be accompanied t o| the ball park by the police reporter | . . . Just how Gene (Papa) Kelly, the Indians’ baseball radio commentator, -would handle the situation] would be interesting . . . “He's or the mound fans, he gets the sign| from the catcher, now he's in his windup, here comes the pitch and its’ ball four and here comes John Law out of the stands.

. » ” LUMBER FOR SLUMBER... Running a pro basketball team bas its unusual problems because all owners comb the sountry for the super tall netters « + + It is said that before George Mikan signed contract with the Minneapolis Lakers of the National League he had fo be assured there was a long enough bed available in the Mill City te accommodate his 6-foot 10inch frame.

. . » OUTDOORS TO INDOORS . . . George Maddock, who stands 6 feet 5 inches; will join the Northwestern basketball squad after a brief rest from football , . . He is a Gary Hoosier . . . He played at Valparaiso University before serving a hitch with Uncle Sam.

” ” POOCHES BACK AT WORK .

way in- Florida, at Tampa and! Jacksonville. and inflated crowds are showing up early . If the! football and basketball parley cards|

don’t clean you in the North, the |

South.

y a '# FREEZE-OUT . . . The Chicago | Rockets of the professional AllAmerica ~ Football Conferemvce, | will schedule no night games in the Windy City after October next year . . . They've decided it's, too cold there in November for football after sundown . . . It's also too cold for might baseball in April in the Midwest . . . but you can’t make the American | Association magnates believe it.

» ” ” CHANGE OF SCENERY . . Coach Bob Neyland's Tennessee | eleven performed in three different| bowls in consecutive years . . The| Orange in 1939, the Rose tn 1040 | and the Sugar in 1941 , Neyland | was a general in thé army y engineers | 3 in World War II...In his academy| days at West Point, Neyland was a| versatile athlete . . . a star end in| football, ace pitcher on the nine | and the academy's heavyweight | boxing champion.

final scored 20 points and Bedford won, 145-44. It was the third consecutive win for Ralph Holmes’ veterans. South Bend Central launched the when he astounded ring experts yi season with a 45-32 win over Leba-| non, as towering Johnny Davis hit! 18 points. Muncie Central] ed the score on Selma, 40-20, Then the smart-money boys in its opener, but neighbor Muncie {Burris went down for the third | Istraight time to Royerton, 45-37. Michigan City won

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[Owls Hand Shelbyville 34.25 Defeat

State Champs Miss Bill Garrett

| Basketball, she renowned Hoosier madness, , took on form today as |the result of important high school games played in every nook and {cranny of the state last night. | Lafayette Jefferson, Logansport, ‘Richmond, Muncie Central, Michlgan City, South Bend Central and {Marion were among potential powjerhouses grabbing their first vie-| |tories of the new season. But for Shelbyville's Golden, Sullivan, the Indianapolis Indian's Beers, the a Mate Stumps, We . business manager, who squirms and |p or icing They dropped their second straight game last night, a 34-25 decision to Seymour's fast{moving Owls. Frank Barnes’ boys, minus Bill Garrett and company, Four balls and 10 days tinder| Tn | their opener to Franklin | {last Tuesday.

Hot Dogs Win Thriller

Lafayette Jefferson, | NCC champion, had little trouble as |1t disposed of Delphi, 56-23. Logans- | {port's Berries looked impressive as | they swamped Royal Center, 64-23 { while {Smith's 16 points, barely managed | 'to squeeze past Greenfield, 52-50.

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University's cheer lbaders as they gathered for a pre-game pep session in Memorial | Stadium to steam up enthusiasm for the meeting with the Purdue Boilermakers. | Umbrellas came in handy, however.

Shank Critically Injured

In Ring Comeb

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Nov.

22 (UP)-—-Cowhoy Ruben Shank, the

ack Attempt

Another NCC quintet—Frankfort|innocent “other man” in the “fix” scandal that barred Rocky Graziano)

Bedford Edges Pern Another bitter battle was waged usually potent wallop, said he “con-|gyes a swollen mass. He raced across in the fourth round under ecircum-!

frame.

The score was tied at 32-32 at the, end of the regulation period. It was in his battle with Brown last night. tied again at 36-36 but Jack Leinin-| in the same ring in which he vault-| ger and Dick Rider hit two fasted to nationwide prominence: by| buckets to put the contest on ice, | 40-36, in an overtime thriller. Kenny Beasley led Richmond to commission physician, said Shank’s|ine pout. a 54-39 triumph over Liberty to get | condition was “very critical, but I even for the loss administered by think he will pull out of it.” the Warriors last year. But Francis Hughes, center for Liberty, con-

nected for 23 points. | {

held a 40-390 edge going into the the fight.

But Jack Turner,

its opener|the East.

defeating Fritzie Zivic in 1941.

—had a rugged time in its cam- | from New York rings, was-in critical condition today with a brain paign opener with Crawfordsville. hemorrhage suffered in a bout with Mel Brown, St. Paul middleweight. Shank, who is 26, was knocked out in the eighth and final round

He was attempting a comeback

Dr. J. P. Korchik, state athletic, | middleweight champion, to throw

Not a Hard Blow “At any rate, he will be hospital-

knocking him out: Jast night. After the first. round,

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ized for some time,’ Korchik “said.\one he won, Shank floundered help- |

Brown, who doesn’t pack an un-|jessly about the ring, his face and

However,

hard.” Shank had just left a job as pin [boy in a Minneapolis bowling alley!

| whipping Zivic six years ago. that same year he defeated a Armstrong. | took | him back to his native Denver, out]

| gazing.

Parents Honor Howe Athletes

For the first time in.the brief hisfitted him in cowboy clothes for the tory of Howe High School,

Motta's

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{first time in his life, and invaded mothers and fathers of football and,

Conference titlist|rirg in much worse condition than

‘his opponent,

CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS

| Sacred, Heart, 35,

Mt. Comfort 33

ans Central 32, Warren Sentral 18, Brankiin 4 Township 40, Speed | Bouthpo! Elwood 36. Beech Pe "44, Pike Township 42. Decatur Central 43, Ben Davis 30,

OTHER HIGH

SCHOOLS

Akron B53, Silver Lake 39.

| Albany 47, Gas | Albion 51,

Anderson $2, een adrews 40, he Fomnship (Huntingmn), Aubtirs 4 a Ashle Avilla 44 sp Shun a. 39. von 42, 3atesville ARS Rushville 33. Jedford Peru 44. jentonvile’ 35, Milton 30.

Birdseye. 4

Boswell 55, Am Brook 33,

«| Alquina 31, Bardsoutg

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k Monu uIment City 21. Bloom oo 31, “Greencisie an. » Went” 18 vette 30.

utler 47, Wolcottville 31. |B 57, Harrison Towriship (Délaware)

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| Roachdale 30, Reelsvi Ro

Plainfield 41, New Winchester 40.

k Richland 34, Tell City 30, Richmond 54, Liberty 39 Ridgeville 40, Barat Ly ann 44, Lafontaine 43. {Rock Creek Township 4, Wells Count) Lancaster Township | Junitington) Rockville 32, Blopmingion Rolle City 56, Lima oR (Lagrange)

Rosedale 35, Fontariet 30, Rossville 39, Flora 32, Bo erton 48, Muncie | Burris 3, Salem 40, Jamie BE rr ymour elbyville Shadelarid 6, Ramsey 38. Sharpsville 40, Rvaingt Grove 28, Sheridan 46, Windfall 432.

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3 43, Smithville 23. 45, Lebanon 32 ew Carlisle Spencerville 40, Washington Central 34. |Spiceland 33, Cenferville 30. {Spurgeon 52, Petersburg 34.

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| |cross-country athletes were guests {from Gary Wallace, 47-39, and Ft.| After that he took them all on.. last night at the honor banquet canines will finish you off in the yw. 0” South drubbed defending|And win or lose, he usually left the/the school cafeteria. Northwestern Kendallville, 43-18. !

H. S. Basketball Results

toastmaster and

{missioner L. V. Phillips of THSAA. All spoke briefly,

Kelley, athletic director; Ray Bow-| man, cross-country coach; Roscoe! Pierson, freshman coach, Stirling, reserve coach.

films of two Hornet games were shown. Varsity sweaters and awards went to:

to chant, Dick Pence, Jim Smith and Gerald Hunt Classic,

Carl Spiesf of the club served as introduced Prin-

he 39 Alexandria 35. Spal Sharies M har Wayne rtlan artford City 30 uthrie, club president; Mrs. H. J. te ar went prairie reek 31, West Toye. Haute 20. |Eickhoff, PTA president, and Com-|

the

Awards were announced by Sam A

and Tom The Howe boys’ octette sang and! John Bruckman,

Ray Dobbs, John Bd

wards, Tom Endsiey, Bill Galbreath, Ja Gould, John Hartman, i Mayer, Schmadeke, Jim Stutz, Houston Swenson. | Joe Weaver, Tom Wilson, Ted Worley. Don Raftery and Bob Harris 2 |received sweaters for cross-country.

Bd Meyers, Bob Minnis, Bill

Eight-inch block letters in footbal om Johns, Frank Knox, Dick

{conducting Brown sent Shank to the canvas from that of

three times for nine counts before seeking to discover whether anyrough boys for the winners, each! {crime was. committed in connection! fiipping in hve” by

Pin Patter

with games of 200, 205 and 202.

Richwine,

{as (nets for 10 field goals. drew second honors with 10 points on four two-pointers and two free throws,

N. Y. Commission Suspends LaMotta

NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (UP)-~The|starts, 40 to 33. district attorney's investigation of | spanked the nets for five field goals| last week's Billy Fox-Jake LaMotta and five free throws to head the fight continmifed full speed ahead to-| winner's list. — a sap—— . |day, | "In the Graziano “fix” fight, at, Shank | suspended from the ring indefinitelyiers and two free throws for the! | was not linked in any way with the/by the New York State Athleticilosers. {attempt to get his opponent,

although LaMotta has been!

now | Conimission,

District Attorney Frank 8. Hogar, | an inquiry separate the commission, is!

ith the fight. LaMotta, never previously knoeked,

\out, suffered a technical knockout

between Bedford and Peru. Peru nected hard” several times during|the ring at the start of each round, stances that made sports writers ed

he sald hisbyt became tired after a minute's question. the honesty of the fight. ® V knockout blow was “not particularly]

Hogan was expected to recall La-|

manager, Al Silvant, for

Monday.

The athletic commission, wnean-

y Churdan) the commission, headed | Col. Edward P. FP. Eagan, an-|

al failure to report an internal injury be thorns in Pike's side. {which 18 said to have hampered him hit six fielders and one free toss Arena, Dee. 1. Some 260 were served and saw in his fight with Fox at Madison while Long tucked in four fleld|Don Wood receive the award from Square Garden, Nov. 14. the Howe Men's 400 Chub as the most valuable player.

ball squad will open its season top night against |Glants’ court to round out the week's! {schedule which saw eight county| {fives and one city team in action last night, ¥

(an overtime period last defeat Mt, Comfort, 35-33, on the {losers | counted for four of the winner'sfive {points in the extra brother, Bill Engelking, scored four {fielders and four free throws | draw top honors for the evening's | work, through three field goals and one free toss to grab off second scoring, { honors.

CHEERING IN THE RAIN — This morning's downpour didn't worry Indiana ||

Christie's 20 Points

Pace Winners Cathedral High School's basket-

Ben Davis on the

Sacred Heart scored five points in night to court. Jim Engelking acperiod, = His| to| Jake

Weéingardt pushed!

Christie Scorches Nets Southport dropped Elwood, 44 to

36, for its first victory in two staits!

Marvin Christie scorched the Roy Bertram

Last year's county

Junior Fockey

Konnie King, Speedway guard, accounted for five fleid-

Ben Davis dropped its second] istraight contest of the season to Decatur Central, 43 to 30, Myron/ Hardin and Bob Seerley were the

pospointers and ‘two free throws. Beech Grove Wins Lawrence Central's netters handtheir new coach, 8mysor Bruce,

last night.

the winners.

fielders while Schroeder ‘poured

while, made it known that while |through four fielders and two free the best five-man team score, [its investigation was complete and ( .ceq | LaMotta suspended from boxing, its! | Anal disposal of the case would not! {be made until the full results of {Hogan's inquiry are considered.

Beech Grove and Pike Township Godoy, Muscato Si n {fought a closely contested game| Sign {with the Hornet five emerging a! mManager Al Welll anno: a today| Eastern division of the circuit by The (that his Chilean heavyweight Ar- nipping Syracuse, 75-72, and Sheat halftime. Bob |turo Godoy, has been matched with{boygan turned in a 60-57 triumph By dl. LaMotta's suspension for Switzer and Jack Lawg proved to|pnil Muscato of Buffalo, N. Y., for|over the Toledo Jeeps, next home Switzer|q 10-round bout at the St. Nicholas, foes of the Hoosiers after tonight's

two-point winner, 44 to 42,

{Hornets led, 21-20

goals,

By Frank Wilson

THE | FOX- HUNT Classic League broke ut with’ a "an of hemor,

nd then struck out. He rolls for

Becond-best for the evening was Fonnie Snyder who marked a nifty 681 for the Bowes Seal Fast, five. 254. Following him was Paul Fields 3020 on games of 998, 983 and 1043. in Detroit for treatment of an in-| who scored a 664 for the Delaware Despite this score they were de- ljured leg. | Bowling Center on games of 221, 220 feated in the first two games. and 223.

His games were 206, 221 and

~ » » OTHER HONOR scores were tal-|

Don Hyfield, Bill lied by Tony Sekula, 278, 189, 192—

239, 203, 214- 656,

and Hershell

i sounts last night with Frank Kagel coming out on top with a 697, Kagel topped four other contenders for honors in his own loop He started his big game by sparing!

the Falls City Beer quintet.

champion, | Franklin Township, got off to a !good start last night by handing‘ Speedway its first reverse in two,

ictory over Warren Central, 32 starting at 7:30 a. m, and the finesse of Risen. 'to 15, to get off on the right foot actual firing will start at 8 a. m.| Don Brown and Don|All shooters who report to John further questioning either today or Schroeder were high point men for Piper, registrar, before 4 p. m. will| Brown hit for four be given an opportunity to compete

— Caps Shoot for 3d Victory

Kautskys Face Tri-City Five Here Tonight

"Hoosiers Seek Revenge For Loss at Moline

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"Tipo | a Vengeance and the hopes of get- | ting back in winning stride in ne | National Basketball League race {will be uppermost in the minds of the Indianapolis Kautskys when they tackle the Tri-City Black {hawks at the Butler Fieldhouse to[night starting at 8:30 o'clock. The coach-less Kautskys dropped a 65-54 decision to the Blackhawks 'in ‘Moline Thursday night, the day after Glenn Curtis resigned as mentor of. the local club. Capt. Leo Klier probably will direct, play of the Kautskys on the court tonight and Co-owner Frank Kautsky will take charge of the substitution from tise bench. There or : p ourney |still was no indication today when a successor to Curtis will be named. With powerful tefescope signts| The Kautskys have a chance to permitted for some of the events on| Set back on a 500 mark in National e all-day program, Indiana rifle. League play against the visitors toSh will shoot for five trophies and ght, then pass the average Tues{35 medals in a tournament at the | day with Toledo before they take [National Guard Armory tomorrow Off for Chicago and the engagement lunder the spon.orship of the Cen. With the college all-stars next Fri{tral Indiana Rifle League and L |d48Y In the Windy City Stadium, Strauss & Co. | Hassett With Hawks Masters, experts, sharpshooters| Chief shooters for the Hoosiers and juniors will be classified for| to watch tonight will be Billy Has- | competition against entrants of sett, the former Notre Dame star {similar skill with some of the meniwho caged 15 points against them {using 20-power “scopes” ‘in their| {last Thursday and Dick Triptow, quest for perfect scores. [former Chicago Gears’ cager who Other events, however, will be ‘now has joined the Blackhawks. {limited to the usual iron sights and | Again, Arnold Risen of Indianapolis all scoring will be in accordance | hook up in a pivot scrap with [with the rules of the National Rifle’ (ali Don Otten of Nat Hiockey's Association, club, Otten, at 8 feet 11 inches, is Registratiohs will be accepted at!the tallest player in the National the range, 711 N. Pennsylvania St. League but lacks the speed and

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TOWERING BLACKHAWK |

ACE—Don Otten, who even towers above the Kautsky's Arnold Risen, will be in the center slot tonight at the Butler Fieldhouse when the Tri-City Black. hawks play the Indianapolis entry in a National League game. Otten is billed as the league's | biggest player at 6 feet II inches tall,

Scopes Permitted

| The game will be something of a homecoming for one ‘Tri-City player. Roy Hurley, who played {in .the BBA last season, has been acquired by Moline. He is a former Tech High School ace. Elsewhere around the National League circuit last night, Rochester {continued its upward climb in the

and a special trophy is offered for|

NEW YORK, Nov.

In Row Over Springfi eld

SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Nov 2 The Indianapolis Capitals shoot, for their third straight victory this. season over Earl Seibert's Indians when the American Hockey League rivals meet again here tonight, Indianapolis mauled Springfield in the Hoosier capital, 9-1, earlier this vear and wen here last week, 4:2, There was a possibility that Indianapolis would be joined over the week-end by big Al Dewsbury, the

the Cook's

{ning was Mary Leppert who scored |

ia 580 in the Foodmaster

Mixed League at the Pritchett-Hunt| {against the lone setback at Provi1659, for the K, P. Squad in the and ®'Grady slides. Bob Wood and Kingan's League at Sturm’s; Wilbur lowed by Patty Striebeck who had! fora 586 in the Pritchett’s Sponsof's Place in the standings, two points

team wihch tallied a Injured defenseman who has been On the Ice

AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division

| Thus far in thelr nine-game pibuen eo 5, / High for the women for the eve. | Bastern swing, Coach Johnny Mow- INDIANAPOLIS . os i i ers’ charges have picked up seven | Cleveland 1 $ : : 1s £ Foods | | points in three victories and a tie Ben De § w T ; She was fol- dence Hershey ........ 8 3 ; Indianapolis remains in second yew Haven 1 : § | Waghin 30 can -T 3 1 % [behind the leading Pittsburgh Hor- Soringaeis ..... 321

1 Jeni Cook's Goldblume Beer in the Fox-! League for Yaver Men's 8hop. Stil-|

A triplicate was turned In las

¢inets. With some help from St. RESULTS LAST NIGHT

® 8 = i 3 | Vermillion. Don Brow Washingt 3 1 NEW FORMULA . . . Ed Diddle, | Chesterton 36 Fast Gary 41. Iauaighn 1 New Liston 23. Hunter, Kent Plercs and eck wimn.® well, 205, 215, 235-855, also for night by Mary Schreiber in the Louis tonight, the Caps could tie gton Fhiinde dunia a head basketball coach at Western |Giay Towkship (Miami 57, Jackson 31. |Siendal 31, Oskiand City 26. received similar letters for cross-country, Cook's. Foodmaster Foods league. Her the Hornets. TONIGHT=-INDIANAPOLIE tf | Glayton 37 lem 30 B ifloavilla 42, Zminshios me—— H Indianapolis is slated to take off field; Si. Louis at Pittsburgh, New Kentucky State Teachers College, (Clayton 37. North Salem 30 Stockwell 38, West Point 39. So th G | igh team total was turned in by games were all 119. at Philadeiphia; Providence at Hershey: Bowling Green, is starting his |Coffax 41, Mi nid Fy h Summitville o Poriville H. u rove Go fers . h ’ . for Buffalo directly Saliowing the Washin ton at Cleveland. ax . W — . 26th year at the post . .. He also |Gonruoie 3, Yan Buren 3 Thorntown %. Darlington 31. | Elect 1948 Officers Last Night's Leading Bowlers oer and will moet the Bisons, gprimeoea, si New Hever, Hoth coaches the Kentucky All-Stars |CO7 00 54, Beatitbur u Twelve Mile 66, Lucerne 24. |” Ben Bodine has been elected #00 BOWLERS (MEN) Patty Biriebeck, Yaver Men's Shop . 586 Tom {at Provndence; Washington at ®t Louts. high school quintet Diddle has | Covington 25, Me : Union 39, New London 34 i Prank Kagel, Fox-Hunt Classic ...... 607 Naomi Hendricks, Andersons Spring. 8. 580 Road Record high so » hh Of play | Grown ad aise ” Union city 30, Wayne Township (Ran- President of South Grove Golf Ponnie Snyder, Fox-Hunt Classic. . 1 Margare, Skelton, Yaver Men's Shop. 8 ses Here's the record of the trip thus who remained in fifth place in the ] irra t e 0 . : the “Whirl” 2 pid 5 Qaindes_ ®. Walton 43, Galveston 27 |Club. Other officers are Wilbur | Fo, Cin gr Hum § Siamte 659 dna Mae Bohoon. Golden iar; 2 248, {far and the remaining games before, | Eastern division, two points above oun NM . d to tar le 32. Rockport 31 rn aitotle 38 Oolitic 20 | Wolfe, vice president; Evan Me-| Jiivur Richwine, Pox: Hunt He 454 rg eg § Yana Foie Lo iH os Indianapolis returns home: | the last place Indians. req ery | t assio ... 65 “" player ire master ev Dans AE me aT ». Washington Township (Cass) 8s, Mets 52 | Broom, secretary and Robert. Clarke, | Ted heli Su a a Thy: Yr aaglg + vs 648 Tillie Jardins, Foxworthy Ford . 544 Caps 3, Washington 2. Position wit the teams and be able \ncvavar 1, Geneve 32 Wapanows 54 Annss 31 rer. | Baar Mardy, Fun Bowl Caius... 84a) Gariruda Sinodes. aver Men's Sho. | $38 Cabs 3. Springed 2. F tb thall R Results to shift into any spot with smooth | Decker 46 Decker Chapel 33 Webster 80. Lostantville 38, Brooks Secrest, Bob Crouch, Jim Pra Brant AMIBEION «1xersessses 838 Alice GAreath, Vassar Quid .-rr... 837 Frovidiney 1. Cap 007Da esulTs timing. | Dillsboro 50 Holton ” Westfield 39, Zionsville 37. Da arry Wheeler For Hi Hunt Classic Lavra Harding, Beards Pood ......... aps 2, New Hav 5 (tie) COLLEGES $ ¥ 4s Dugger 40, Lyons 36. Whitestown 51, Advence 26. wson, Bob Salge and Ken Hoy| joe feiry Christ ine King oe Laverne Biers, Foxworthy Ford ...... 536 Tonichi—Caps at Springfield. MIGRATORY NETTERS ... New EdWardsport 36, Sandhor » n Whitewater 2 Du nay are the board of directors. A life! john Silas, Pun Bowl Classic .. Rosemary Kriger. Indiana Pur 2... 330 Tomortow ap "iltspurgh Xilliam, ml ete (Mo) T. is ri but 1 Township. (Pa ip, [Fazetio) 33, Orenee| GRITID0rt: 33, Veedersburg 27 membership was conferred by the Robert mall, Hillcrest. iiiiie. 20 Catherine Pspatrick, Andusons 8. 8. 828 Nov. 1-Caps at Clovis Gaiiarsin, ASSict aly uuhurn Dragons. Orleans an historic city but 10), ORC #, 21. Winchester 37. Anderson 8 Marys 2 ory Ba cr rsons, Frey Radio Mixed 520" "At Washington last night, the Southeastern (OKla.) State 13, , sville Spencer {Worthington 43. Bicknell 38 club on Robert Buchanan, who won Norm Obergfell, Construction ........ 625 B01 ice AB Ren pewriter... 828 8 tral 1Okls.) 0 young Hoosiers didn’t journey there Fairland 4“, 2, | . Dick Nordholt, Pox-Hunt Classie 625 hed - thei beaten ! oi Elkhart 34, be ; | Yorktown 34, DeSoto 28 the National Left-Handed Golfers’ | M rer. Foiy Aodic aed 629 [lida Geldmeier, Indiana «B28 Lions stretche eélr unbea yitawa 21, Baker 20, to view the landmarks . . . They prety 20. Fairbanks 28 STATE COLLEGES Associations championship to | Raph Lay, Foodmasher Foods Mixed. 820] Boao dan, Solitaty hdpis Typewriter © 33% string to three straight by rapping Youngstown 1 13, Kent State 0. traveled there to get the ball, keep Flat Rock 44, Boggstown 31. Taylor 11, Concordia 38, Pp p Uurney pou Dougherty, Insurance ... 620! Prances Deer, O'Brien Pal .. 526 Philadelphia's lowly Rockets; 4-3. | Wake Forest 5, Duguesne 0. | PE e South Side 43, Kendallville 18. last season, | Max Sullivan, EU Lily .....cooeivenes 619 Mary Bow 1 Pas $25 p the ball and put the ball in the Fountain Clty 31, Wiliamsours 3 PROFESSIONAL — Henry Hendricks Link Beli |... 0010 TT TRE Fait I Frank Porteous got the first two. Emory and Henry 7, Western Carolina 7 basket for good old Tulane’s basket. | Fowler 40; Freeland Park 39. Association of Ameries «i Sk Er A i he nchally, Washington 13 017 Blamene Mercere ten Phviaans L983 hile wi n Kansas Wesleyan 12, Bethel 0 b d... Th h cliff | nkfort 40, Srawiordsyille 36 (overtime). | Baltimire 89, Boston T3. Pro Grid Standin $ | Waiter English, New York Central 817 Maxine Parker, Bowes Seal Fast 522 Roals last night, while ngma American International 31, Upsala 0. all squa e fact that Fremont 33, Pleasant e 26, ———————————— 9 Ray Metelich, Dezelan Classic ........ #16 Dorotha Neiger, Poxworthy Pord 817 Bob Walton and center Kenny Lockhaven 15, Calornia (Pa.) TeachWells, former Logansport, Ind., ace Fulton 33, Rochester 3 i NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE George Gerking, Insurance ......... 616 Dorothy Erler Anderson's Spring 8 | 1m Garrett 27, Huntertown 35. 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