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WE N |» Amateur Entry List Is Still Open By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editer i" Officials approved by the Indiana g | District of the AAU today were named to handle The Times-Legion| Golden Gloves Amateur Boxing Townament, 'the first edition of! ‘which is to be staged at the Na-| {tional Guard Armory, 711 N. Penn-| _|sylvania St., next Friday night, Referees, judges and timers were selected by Fred DeBorde, AAU’ boxing chairinan, and other tours ney directors were chosen by the, Robison-Ragsdale American Legion: committee and by The Times. 1 The tourney is to be conducted over five nights, all Pridays, on! Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30 and Feb. 6. f Shows Start at 8 All shows are to get going at 8 p.m.-and the bouts will be over AMATEUR SOCKOA cantondar for the 135. pound open ‘thie regulation ~ amateur distance, Ji, iclon title in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourney, whic [three two-minute rounds, to a de-| i, f: net Friday night, is Bob Roberts of the South Side Commuicision” of the referee and two

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Se . . Take’it from Billy Southworth, City Champs Lose [the Boston Braves’ manager . . .

he's all set at shortstop for the new At Columbus campaign in the National League.

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Tonight's Schedule 1. . The veteran skipper is confi-

Manual vs, Sacred Heart at

venge for its city tournament defeat grade both in the when the East Siders. clash tonight field and at pat.

Wastfngton. triumphant over fast pace in the § | MEnal Tast night. 50 to 44, defeated A. A. last year Tech, 50 to-32, in the city tourna= and the league's §8 ment last month ___/baseball writers A Tecli snared its second North voted him the Alvin Dark Central Conference victory in three “recruit of the year™ ‘He hails starts last night defeating Rich- [rom Louislana State University mond here, 43 to 39, with a strong and all 1947 A. A. managers tagged second<half rally. Gordon King, him as a slick. playmaker in the

i ‘Tecli guard, scored 20 points shortfield and around the keystone

Center Bill Niemann threw in 20, .. He also collected some hitting points for. Washington as the Con- hionors by batting .303 on top of tinentals built up & 13-point ad- leading the ‘circuit in doubles wad vantage and then allowed subs to in runs scored. . . He was a dilfinish the game Don Liggett was ficult man to keep off base and Manual's only scoring threat with required a lot of alert watching

13 potts, -{ When he did arrive, . . . Dark was City Champs Lose {the darling of Milwaukee Brewers Shortridge came out on the short {Ans. . . . The Brewers finished

end of a rough 40-39 fracas at Co- third in the regular race, won the Tumbus. Dick Lacy of the Blue Dev. Pityofls —and then annexed the ils and “Lin Smith of the s-*ars Little World Series, , . . Young Dars both were banished for unnecessary “0S 8 factor in all of these achieveroughness: A free-throw shot in the MeNts .. . In addition to starring

| final 13 seconds spolled a victory for. in baseball at LSU, Alvin also was thre — Td tana polis’ city champions A TOOUBALL RITA ANG Was espeeIlly

Chuck Keever tallied 14 points for sifted in throwing passes and in Shortridge toting -the pigskin, . + . He was a Sacred. Heart, which faces Map. running back for, the BAyou Tigers ual-tonight- at the Cathedral -gvm- of Louisiana. . .. The Braves put. an .was handed. its fourth defedt last Out 8 rich . bonus to get Darks night, “losing at” Whitestown, 50 to'Signature on a contract and ft fooks 25, while Crispus Attucks had. an ® WOUgh they are on the point ot easy time here ‘with Pine Village, collecting rich Videnas,

42 to 28. WIN | A tip-in by Norm Muller and ft 5 AN OVERnOwE - BOWL

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: r EE —_— by Join Spiekiemire; Times ‘Stas Photographer: 4 Dt Ry Sees, ms : : : | REBOUND BATTLE Ward Willams (both arms outstretched), Indiana University "Utter. : NAME EE ERR ER TE TEE TE TR TR TY evr ees es every le forward, battles for rebound with Butler's Bob Shepherd (No. 9) in the first | Sac: ai odes 3 BEE eR Sp ll ita Si) EE ame of last night's thrilling doubleheader at the Fieldhouse. At left is Jim Doyle-- Hare Snine, Ed a sae Tae Intenabolis. Thuos Rubiown-Hapaitle Tupivn Pool wnt indians iv of Butlers Buller won, 24 10 51, | Anthony -<Goppl, Don Dietrich, { irict A 4,U, do ast assume any resasnilbis In Sua of N'Y Jo J0), Co : : : = = « in #8 ® James F'. ‘Cunningham, Fred Kruke-| © Mail or bring entries te Sporis Department, The Indianapolis Times, 214 More Fans tb See Butler Takes Its Place hh f : » Connelly. Pa e

IHSAA Tourneys Among State's Top Quintets; i i Eva Williamson's 601 Tops ; By BOB STRANAHAN Women" s Bowling Scores

2 Announcers By United Press Y guess was as good as the next fellow's today whether or got] The Indianapolis High School the Paul J. McDuff and Tom. Miller. Athletic Association disclosed today if it new

that nine’. auxiliary gymnasiums the No. 1

making the a nouncement;

Butler 32, Ind: ana 28

Week-ends of competition by process. with- the best material Butler has Score ‘at halftime

es | garnered a 684 while bowling Joe ~Dezelan announces that the

him~tl i “Fhe goal : ay Free throws: missed: O Brien. Cranny 2, Bloomington. Columbus; Edinburgh, {the evening. Coming up in second kegling empotium is 175 teams."

Jalon ovef Greenfield. on thé Irish) ever gel 4 : ther and 2 champ Warren Central continued to, MStinst champ, like in baseball, show off its county dominance by| '¢ Would be a super attraction for - { any New Year's bowl , .. Nt

outscoring Beech Grove, 56 to 44. a J |Pranklin Township added misery to] would result in a player pool of

Pike Township's victory-less rec- Staggering proportions by filling

Toke repeated, il be wn 28 pif cai. live ial isonipty ut . Physicians 1 Two women staged a race for top scoring honors in the city lastiord, thumping the small county foe, up any stadium in the land. . ;. m in the first one. i Drs. Harry Brown and Paul night and the Yaver Men's Shop star Eva Williamson came out on top 39 to 33, while Ben Davis took a I “would have been Chicago Dintaman. by one pin. Marking a 601, she was nudged for the laurels by Agnes 47-28 lacing at Terre Haute Gerst-

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would be a ou the sec. Wi Ra ies Well-trailieg Bullungs defeated oie way last night, The tournament entry list still 15 Junker of the Indianapolis Typewriter line-up who had an even 600. meyer. the other a", ; onuis for the 1018 indians his Int. do 30m hab awd Ls o bes our-way- “tourney,” .opén_ in both classes and at all Both compete in the Pritchett’s Sponsor's League.’ ——————————— RICHARDS sonSroLy 3 Th of the extra sites for the! winn nd 3 against losers. § weights: Flyweight, 112 pounds; Miss Williamson worked games of 181, 198 and 212 for her high = os “4 The Chicago Cubs’ farm $a: e use ers a 8 ag ummaries bantamweight, 118; featherweight, tally. Miss Junker worked scores ~~ th Syme Ap 27th annual Hoosier schoolboy clas-| The “consolation” game went to mutier 0) ] Indians 51) 126; lightweight. 135; welterweight. of 163. 232 and 205. for hers Classic; and, Roy Yandell. 187, 213, ree lefthanded first basemen he sic will provide seating space for at! Notre Dame over ue's Boller... 1 ! Fa middleweight, 160; light heavy-. Six men-twirled tallies of Detter 258—852, for Bob's Trucking at the, — avi to the name of RichJeast 25.000 additional fans and will' makers, 42-40, and it was the second Barrowcine 01 ? weight, 175, and al). over 17, Heavy- than 650. Kenny Andrews of the Sport Bowl. Fe ards. Jack of Los Angele: . boost this | year's attendance to * ive in as many nights at » a late Doyles ; Lad 2 weight. Poodnicster Foods Mixed Lire a re ms is their top minor leaguer at that new all-time high. Riveter rally fell short, 3 ’3 : 1 The Times. i Agion Gol den: Gloves the Pritchett-Hunt . and O'Grady. PATTER-Tournament ‘POSE. . . . Others are Jack of Spring- : Commissioner L. V. Phillips. wm 0 Toi Manager field; Mass; and Pred of Fayette

PETROS. SLEYE DOL elit thie" Kitdest (on New Year's morning. . ... There

-of elimination, beginning with séc- had in: years. 8 } tionals on Feb. x» “The four final ou. Maas Star Sipe Armiisong ¢ Watsan & Ritar, Dn. Marunaville hos Greenfield. place was Herman Dinkle who With the first- Squad toeing the was, a crowd of more than 15000 . enden ists will battle it out in the Butler Officials—Glen Adams (DePauw) and es are sought from Anderson, scored a 666 on games of 279, 200 mark next Saturday, the tourney ‘on hand for the morning program

University - fieldh here on the, Sophomore Jim Doyle, late of B

be held at the Butler -fieldhouse,| the- Indiana University fleldhouse at” Bloomington, the Purdue University fieldhouse “at Lafayette and atthe

Little Buckshot O'Brien, another! rata... 4 - Totals... 16.10.23

[more seasons of eligibility and such 2. Teva wr Butchis: > “Barn. WIT "be" published in The Times:

.Spart._Bowl Recreation gatherin i

Muneie Foley © » Behvase. : | first-class reliefers as Bob Evans STA Rg av (Indiana) and Monday. Red Stuart, 225. 185. 244—654, for season. They bowled at the Penn ectional Changes land ‘Bill Shepherd also will be OU McDonals MMeTanefey, There is no fee of any kind Popp-——tir—the—Por-Hmnt-sHte; rr beast} as. i ar ee acnmsegisin — in a ome.ar ome

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Orwig (Michigan. Lafayette, Lebanon, Crawfordsville, and 278 for Mueller's Motors Sales: will continue for three week-ends.

handy fellow to have around when Score at half om Notre Dame 23, Pur. SUUCLIONS Jor the tournament y Otto Gray, 232, 234, 192—658, and the Majors 2827, The Yaver-| Sok

, points. are needed, also has a couple. due Xs SANT TN, . !weigh-in and physical examinations for. Kelly's. Barber Shop in the ettes' score was the highest total ald {posted ‘by, the ladies {hus Tar this ri

lat the Gulfstream, Fla, horse

{Cathedral H. S., and Junior Charles’ P fue Ho Notre Dame (12) Gréencastle, Greensburg, Seymour, jn the Sport Bowl Recreation Information may be had by calling, | track. H S/iSr al ign Suan. 4. Maas, a fonmer Techster, were the Axned 3 1 : ) ouauoran. T fi 7; Shelbyville, Greenwood, FPrankliff League. Russell Bellinger com- the alleys, CA-4266. . . . The Yaver {ance on FL oteded 2a sma. ules will be made in the IHSAA chief gunners in the Bulldog at- Buiicrasige o 1 0 Pole 4 | and gihers, , | pleted the duo of 660 shooters With Men's Shop girls won a telegraphic | 1047. , . The day's play also topped * ‘offices here tack against the Hoosiers last Berberiasg. i 3 3 QStaa, £ : 3 : 3 Weigh-In Instructions’ __ ‘a 662 for Kleiber-Dawson in. the mately’ New Year's Day from Ohren | (the 1047 wagering figures. The four semi-final centers re- Right and of course would be around | Caudell.c- AN 1 3 4 Hiller 81 Majiagere, trainers ‘and un- preyn Bros. loop at the West Bide & Sons of Los Angeles and Pana. ni. mained unchanged. They Will again’ or another year to plague the Dero | 3. 3-4 Zatmade 4.59 a qd ed ‘boxers are requested ‘to Bowling Center. His games Were! torium Majors of Grand Rapids, TRANSFER TRANSIENT . . . g Three.” Banks.g 0\1 0Sieyensont © 0 1/Send entries as soon as possible to|240, 217 and 205. 'Mjeh. The locals worked a total| You'll see a large area of Ameri.

‘The Times sports department. In- ; r_counts were scored of 2032. The LA team had 2510, ] aan . Other..heno ELYERS—C aT [um man on the University of Ore‘ay, latest addition | gen's 1947 football feam. . . . Indisnapalis Capifals Prior fo ‘mairiculating al the Webfeet_ school. he attended... Notre Daime, West Point, Cornell

in the group of 16 regional ty Se Dame in the “close “Thsh victory. Gold ) | : i and California. When and’ ; "So Butler's willingness isn't at all : Y.Golden Gloves and instructors at serias with fhe St. Louis: Flyefs + sox VRE 8 ters, to start rolling on March 6. ares and “any reluctance OVer the Boilermakers. \ the many gyms volunteer their Last Night’ Ss Bowling Leaders oe week end. The Flyers will Mf be graduates, who'll be his Gyms to he ysed this year include h ‘ f Indi d Purd A little over a minute remained services. - 600 BOWLERS (MEN) .. Leo Beck, Hillcrest ceesneennenn BML Lgl to ht, alma mater? , , . In the event those at Crawfordsville, which was 0 Coc Part of Indiana an Tone 684 John Ott. Moose Lod o.oo S37 SKATE gre ‘tomorrow ng Bolu includes all; he'll keep him-

ix. Food a r Foods . " * when John Goenen. got hix; only Prizés-dare to he awarded cham- Renny A Spors- Bo iY ¥ tr .. 686 Lem Dailey, Allison No. 3 Awo-pointer...of . the... game. to. _.tie. pions. and. Funners-up-—in-~both-Russeii-Benger: ern Pron, Ott © Sport wi Coo. things up at 40-all and set the sfage classes and to every boxer who par. Red Stupl ox - Hunt Classis.

lora knockout . punch. tici Roy Yandell, Sport for O'Halloran’s kn punch. ticipates in at least one bout, Roy Yandel, Bo roetioh

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plaved at the gates. All four schools share in » Strieb Pox-Hunt' Classic, . 645 Oral Brown, Real Silk Mixed ave Greensburg. de eaies. © 10 goat” as well as a hero in the open and novice. ‘No'other trophies Wai Glogosa, Question'¢ Marks er regional centers were “Ev-| ’ ‘waning seconds, though. Goonen will be awarded. Bill Abram,” Was ingLon LN : 1 v Lrug ors Re Py Wayne, Hammond, Second Game Close h fouled with only 20 seconds of play N ———————— NOD naine tern Bros. Al Winters, planar wosieN 0 Mix 508 intington, In A crowd estimated at more than Lou Daugherty, Insugstice ‘ . 834 00 Ww Logansport, JressTapalis, Lafayette} 2,000. sat in on the windup last jos pan em _ uke One-Stroke Lead Bob Roth Construction Classic ON 628 Agnes Junker, Ind ewriter n= LOS \ANGELES, Jan 3 (UP) Dick. Weber, Rosedale Dairy ... o.oo. 624 500 BOW WERE (WOMEN

Marge Skelton, Yaver Men's Shop _Tilite Jardins, Foxworthy Ford

Pat Striebeck, Yaver ‘Men s Shop

ville, South Bend and Vincennes, |Mght and the fans were repaid perjan } : ay got one last tong poke at jo.p Harden, 30-year-old pro from Ed Roth. Construction Phillips. also: said there -were-12- With .a..couple. .of sizzling £ODNLLSLS.. the. hoe Pith it. Lelk- off Lhe im: ut ROA ih ee an. Heads. Jou Ment Classte

“Rec on Je Brothe Mok “Beit No ives y The use of + 1e8e re 2 Bukiors ~ Purdue had fought an uphill bat- Angeles Open Golf Tournament ox Brinn. New York Centoal Loi " . . rr ens of the auxiliary gyms, tle to come from behind and take with a slim, one-stroke lead over Rom Sharm’ Slees Drugs

add ition of hew bleacher sections due clash lacked in finesse it made over a 39-37 leadership with just veteran Ben Hogan, of Hershey, Pa. Sherman Clark, Nauonal

Hilda Geldmeier, Indiana Pur Estelle Nash, Prey Radio Mixed

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61 Bud Mathews, Sf Joan of Arc Amer. 611 Genie Drexler, Andrew's Cold Pheas 548

Lucy Court, DeWoll News .. 580 with the Flyers in 8t. Louis. hockey system + + « Detroit-Indian-

. 850 538 Louanna Early Anderson's Spring Ber. 552 opportunity to pick up” some valu. bring: back the tie-breaker. . .

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638 Kale Dick, St. Andrew's BH hockey fans, both in the’ major . 635 G Y t, Eagle Ma hine Mixed , 634 Johhny Blixman. st Philp § Men's 20 esl. end nt league . . . the National , . . and 632

the American , .. the No. 1 minor

2 630 Eva Williamson, Yaver. ens Shop . 801 The Endianapolls Capitals are would like to have the overtime

looking . for another four-point period restored to break tié games

: ou week-enid beginning “tonight when . . . That wax the rule before the:

thes openE: omesands home series: WAL: odo dee saddle Detrott: The series offers the Caps an 8polis-Omaha . . . would vote to

able ground in their race for® the Jack Adams, Detroit general mana

and the t ransfer of some sectionals UP for intensity at the finish. a little over three minutes to play. and a Negro newcomer to pro ranks, Pred Schmitt, Insurance 611 Dorothy Erer. Andersons Spring Ser. 343 western Division lead Pittsburgh, { ger; once said he suspected that

Andy Pagazh, Fehr's Beer $10 Rosemary Krueger, Indiana Pur

to’ larger f arle ver an Ritter seating be naies will permit a* harley es or nd Don. an ae 3 This was the only, time that Pur- Bill Spiller of Los Angeles. Harden Hershel Stillwell, Fox- Hunt Classic. $10 Catherine Fitzpatrick. Andrsn’'s. 8p. 8 " now holding down the top spot, some players were, satisfied to set-. of 366.500, a record due led and that for less than two fired a four-under-par 67 over the Bill Pierson Fork contra eit Le AR Lr AR Poogs. 539 81 10 scheduled to meet the second-, te for a (le rather than to skate

Wilbur whit ide Indpis Trafic Club 608 Maxine Oardner jee

Attendance, Last year, almost 1.-lead in the first three minutes of oo iec tough Riviera Country Club course. Ma

245,000 basketball - -conscious Hoosiers the opener, but, after a bit o

» . Indpls. Trafic Club 807 Laverne Biers, Poxworthy Ford 8 . sons tonigh overtime. ' New York Central 607 Mary Leppert, Foodmaster Foods Mix 53% piace Buffalo Bisons tonight at the i aa

. pe 38 ’ City US Witnessed the event, rhubarb on techincal fouls, the Notre Dame Goes ANead ra - Don Millet, New York Central Ruth Hinton. Presto-Lite Mixed .. 528 Smoky City. — 1 1 ! 1 805 Nel Koelling, Indpls Typewriter L The Indianapolis sectional -and Bulldogs rallied and Maas was the Kevin O'Shea and Leo Barn- Higlhes in 10 Years willock, Link. Beit’ No TE Ruth Foner, tndgh Tyr i or ws, he] BICYCLES ’ wiiu..0e 805 Jane ompson, Beard's Ved 2 regional tourneys will be held in chief contributor as Indiana's lead horst, started the 1rish out in yon! PHILADELPHIA, Jan. - 3—When #4 June National caves 804 Marie Puiton. Poxworthy Pord ..... strong to defeat St. Louls, 4 to 2 the Butler Fieldhouse. was Ut to a point at 10:9. and they rolled along to a 15-7 Oklahoma Al & M. beat Temple, willisay Pasa: ar. Real Estate... $04 Geneva Higgs Yasar Quid a week ago, the Flyers are still § Large variety i ow ann 01 y ) Three of the Marion County high| Lou Watson and Meyer shot n= edge in the first 10 minutes as 56-49, in Philadelphia. it was the Ralph ichmas, Pox-Hunt Classic. 603 Margaret Reiner, Beard's Poods 314 tough club to outskate. They have | Types and: $ 95 chools-will-play—in sectionals “out Gana into-a-17-11 edge again be- Purdue continued to experience the highest score made against the Pr ony Mounts. Pox-Hu nt Clase... $03 Mary Schmidt, DeWalt News . 1 abandoned their roughhiouse tactics Models to ou of the city. Pike Township travels fore the midway peint in the first same poor firing luck that the Aggies in 10 years. Joss, Barus Sport Bowl Rec. ..i... sod Lais Glass Yaver Mens Sho) ‘ fii and the result has shown up in ode 0 ed - ————————————————— 1 truction .......eeiés aver ey io 1x® = oy ' to Lebanon: Pranklin Township to half was reached, but Hinkle re- Boilermakers ran into in the oben- F : Bn at Tre MEERA an remiman Trdpie Fypewriter ~ top SCOrING--improvement. . The Flyers choose from! w Greeniiel and Speedway to Dah- Placed Jerry Cranny with Shepherd ing night against Butler. Fight Results JH Panchaiiy, Washington coven 801; Marie Sehmiti, White House S09 have hot played here since Lhe BLUE POIN AUTO = tgtt Cortmel gan ive i t 3 ’ . > Ville, and the Hope hooper came through. Notre Dame punched the count By United Press Bo Garnagus. Fox. Hunt Classic... py Mae Schoen. ANA doo Cream 303 SeASOD A Opener Which . Indianapolis SUPPL 8 - W YOR Mat pn 8qu Ga Ur / Murphy. Pox-Munt Classi 1 n . oen n rew s Go ) in: the clutches to pull Butler with- to 20-8 in the first haif before Pur ke Cranyord. 181% ash gon ea Bob Sramm Linke Ben Ne t Hi ‘. 600 Mickey Rotert Tompkin 4 lee Cream soo Won, 6.10 3. ; Delaware, Madison and Ray > due began to pick up & few pofhts|ynoeked Bernie Reynolds, 178. Faire k OTHFR LEADERS (WOMEN) Tomorrow night's tilt will be the in four points. at 20-16. . knocked out H 0 178. Pair 3 OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Petty Letitis, Real Bik Mixed 49 \ 0 hore: En ters Score 1s Tied on free throws and from the. field field, Conn. (2 Bob Leons - Linde Air Prod 598 Ruth Coffin, Mle Ribhon + 4p7- first of four straight games on ‘the cole is | y x » “ shooting ck Axness and Andy . Max Glenn, Schwiizer-Cummins .... 501 Ruth Junge. Public Service Mixed 471 Coliseum fice. - Before t t Doyle and Evans scored to knot Inte hy Dame stil held a Last “Night's Hockey 3% Modars Prost adie Mixed 2 Moy Pieris Mi hardson AS Co Mix a road again the Caps iy el FOR FUN__FOR HEALTH ( or resto-Lite fee 1 ix char . . 3 N CKLY LEAG / ' y Poster-Mes 578 Marvia McCay Linde Air Pr . = ] 4 y things at 20-all with 5:36 of the fay]y comfortable 23-15 edge when pra Si 1k A Ee, 7 ing, Bor ir Mix i] Naan sccay Linde Air Proc 41% tain Philadelphia, Jan. 8; St. Louts, all remaining. This combination they left the court at tlie ‘inter- — Jan i: and New Haven, Jan. 15

continued to click and only a long 88 shot by Meyer just on A hpi MN Barnhont boosted the Irish to. High School, Colleg e Basketball Scores

Lou Moore: whose. Blué™ Crown’

Spark Pi of the half succeeded in -keeping , he. start ; ; 1g Specials ran one-two in a 10-point advantage at the Star CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS Moores Wil 47, Bumhan: 23 stavis Adelphus 83 Towa Teachers 48 VE. + TWICE DAI Jast year's 500-Mile classit, was first) Butler's lead to four points at 32-28. of" the second half, but AXNESS curnedrat 35, Greenfield 31. ity Af ain Bend Washing- | Georgets own Ky 1 41 Shurtleff Til) 40 SEAL Ee li Jay. 3 2130-5and 8 1 Te P.M In line today with a thrée-car antry Indikna nibbled away at this ad- helped shoot the Riveters back into Columbus #6. Shortridge 1 Teds le 4%. Daily 30. . Hamline #0, Bpringheld Mass) 45 h Palla tennis =D ah o 10:30P. M. for the vantage as the second half got C the last! Crispus Attucks 12, Pine Vi Noblesville 46. Ti " 1ilinois Wesleyan fa Louisiane Tech 4f, “on ‘the South Australia tennis \ ; 32d race next May 31. contention, Midway. In t ranklin Township 30, Pike ip 3. o! wel 2 Mb» ky’ 49 4 Kansas Wesleyan 68. 8: Benedicts 50. singles championship ~ today by NO Skating Monday Nights The California race car designer) Underway and succeeded in. pulling half Norris Caudell and HOWAId Tech 43. Richm ond 36 Se SE MA ersburz. Ti Kentucky 65. Creighton 23 8 *hamp p ay i ' announced that Mauri Rose, lust OB even terms at 38-all after about! williams picked up fast fielders to Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 17, Ben Davis Oaktown © Freeland ile 3) { Montana (Sate 8, Jtvorth 5. beating Ed Moylan of ‘Trenton, N. COLISEUM ery 8 sh 1 ’ (1 La] - - Year's winner, and Bill Holland, sec- four minutes of play. Things still pull Purdue up to within a point Warren Central 56. Beech Grove 44. Portland Vi Hagerstown 42. \ Miami (0 50; rt Missouri 46 J., 6-4. 6-4. 8-3, in"an all-American Fairgrounds TA. 4555 ond-place finfsher, will be his Blue Staved close until the clock showed a¢ 33.32 Axness tied it up at 34- Whltestown 56, “acred Heart 3 lI gr ii fy as. {Mme Teachers 34 Valley Oty Teach. 32 finals match ! J », 5. ye 5 Jowan Nehrps 8. Col do Bt 5 a: — a Crown team again. His third car 1:90 remaining when Maas drove a) with 8:15 left to play, and it OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Roe a ria | Neva 43 Brignam Your ‘4 1 48 Oo a - Atfiea 85, Winamae 46 rbd ~ North Dakota 59 endale Normal 4 Bh $ nosponsor or driver yet. but'the Under to make it 48-44 for the Bull- was ding-dong battling for the rest Alamo 38 New Rots 34. ? Scottsburg #8. Adstin 43. Randoiph) 35. |N. Dakots U. 46,Mayville Teachers 26. ST. LOUIS. CAPS BA LES ALWAYS THRIL LERS Act that Mogre has said the mount 9085. of the way until O'Halloran finally Boren 3s "Cukiand AR 8heiburn 31 Jasonville 30 y; [Qitgon State 14 PoTtiend 4 cline 30. w akan ny - 3 oma y ill be built for the 500-Mile and Meyer fouled out “with 6:48 left hauled the game out of the embers ares 33. Clinton a4 | Seynious 44. Neh Aloang 38, I'Penn 53, Miami 46 Caps vs. St. Louis Sunday 8: 30 P. M. [Bvayzes 38, Van Buren 34 (overtime). '

art track races, ‘indicates that it tto play and the Hinklemen were on for the South Bend collegians. Bruceville 60 Pritehto jEepperdine 58, Whittier 50

Cambridge City 43. Krlghistown 40. Spurgeon 84. Tell City 3 Pennsylvania 53, Miami 46

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Will be a rear-drive, The oth their way after that. Indiana G - er two! arthage 48. May Selvin 39, Odon 21 Ripon 43, Lawrence 37, SPeedwagons are front-wheel crea. needed the tall boy to get rebounds po ple nd Has Problem Salvey 38: SwakiTias | Tangier 33, ‘Macshat po. | Seton Hat 63, Baldwin Wallace, 84 ‘tons, and began to fade perceptibly after Ty! Decker 3, Eawardsport [Vallonia 6. Charlestown 28. “1 8t Louts 61, Holy Oross 4 Last year Moore wa# the first man De left the lineup. - With 5:26 to Ball Park Condemned Di? eliuncy, Coots . | WWheatiang " Sanduorn 48 IDeiawatel Ban Diego hate 4l, Mirth) College 1 = Sheedway history to have two 8° Shepherd went onder alone 07 10S ANGELES, Jan. 3 (UP)— Dneish 38 Loa enworthe 2b = | 2. Dakaia Slate 11 81 dota (Minn.i #5 Ars come. in ahead of the fiela score and thie Buller lead Was at president, Clarence L. Rowland of Elwood 40, Rochester 77 ! epowy POINT, TOURNEY i Benedict's ater 50, . ; $ ; t Cro » Tulane 64. Vanderbilt 56 ink ————— 10 ints, - 55-45. The Bulldogs t ast Basebal sel Fairmount 11. Sweetier 33 TePTIIVIG aw Tish 49 Westm! 3 2 2, 000 R ERY E D 8 E ATS Purdue Fullba k 7 profited in a flur ry of fouling oa Hie Bacite Coast Basebi engiE Fontahel Re “ : pe i i ap reed! rd western Reserve 45 Briere LI ” E 8 ’ : Si c - the close ‘and “outscored Indiana for Jan. 26-21 at Los Angeles, Oy ac or Hemming Clark 31 | Rpvart Nn Bat Gury N. w shintion 4 California. 31. " At 85¢ Tax Tnel, .On Sale Tomorrow. at 10: A. M. at 3ns With, Stealers n we find} minutes ’ points Wo 8. Amoig proposals to. be considered Gury Panel 48 Ha paraise 4. » tie . nes por -. FRRADER : Jus ¥ ” Beloit Tourney . Coliseum Box Office Only PEO IERy RGH"Jin. 3 (DP) ~The O'Halloran Saves Irish are ratification of transfer of fhe Gas Civ 37, ARAaY EB 2% Notre Dame 45 Parte i» : pin 3% fan ¥ emis finals). nals). 1500 General Admission Tickets 6c (Tax Incl) On Sale Tomors aby Steelers of te National ~ Jim O'Hallorah's “@eld goal. from Sacramento franchise and soliton Hilbere Terr Ii (OSTA © OTHER COLLEGES | | GPROEEASIONAL : 120, Nisin ut 3 a: -sogr Aur oy xx : yo? Ti ahd r ra " othall_League “today announced the fide of the court “with only 26 of the Portland club's problems: ree. Yat. MT ane iavie Oy Akron 33 Albion 43. F National League oor. (Tax Ine : w "w. | Beloit 84. Central Col 4“ the sigriing of ere Sarah, 1ini-| seconds ‘of ‘play rei sulting from condemnation of their ts 3. : | Eolarade: Mio att ae vA 2] Accepted st Both Coliseum nl Stragts a cs :