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MORE FAME. FOR LEFTY ..". Vernon Gomez, the former New ‘York Yankee star southpaw, has made a solid hit with Cuban sports - authorities , . . The ex-big leaguer, who managed Binghamton in the - Eastern League ‘before invading Cuba to piiot the Cienfuegos - team of the winter professional loop there, rallied. the players ‘to make’ “§ :
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Begin Friday At Armory
16 to 20 Bouts On Tap First Night
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor The weigh-in and physical exam-
vs + It's labeled the gold mine city - in the big Dixie loop. . . . A recent bid for the franchise by the New York Yankees was turned down,
~ ~ » “ | CALLING ALL CARS . . . Send] a riot squad. . . . Make it two. . . |
invaded Vancouver the other night) for a Pacific Coast League tilt. ...
the development of young athletes ...4 jijtered the ice with pro- Thursday, Jan. 8, between 3:30 ana and the University of Havana ap o,..n and paper, and players 6:00 p. m. This will be one day pointed him coach for its pitching co ared away at each other in sev- ahead of the opening ring hostiltaff . . . After which, Manolo Cas- oo) rhyubarbs. . . . Quiet, please. . |ities, Friday, Jan. 9, at 8 p. m, tro. Cuban sports - commissioner. | Only boys eritered in the first said he was considering. naming; «four weight divisions will. be ex-
. wu cm ALL SUMMER AND WINTER
the Cienfuegos chib and three Paterson in the, American League.| featherweight ana lightweight. voungsters became topflight winners . . . He's the first Negro player in| There will be no weigh-in on Pri-| Niner, hia coaching bs Wa the AL basketball Fifa, too. |day but there will be a second | toca mez “Goofy” f : a “physical” check of the boys who UP AND OVER . .. The Rev. | : id lot 0 | show and. be 8d Dave 8 10 pee charda, a post-gradunta 31 See 0 box thal nigh the ol boy And he's well up the| Student at the University of lN- |, ” y The| wet der of yt prestige in the| nois/ is working out daily in prep- hi he ont He_xiog: on managerial and coaching profes-| ardtion for the Olympic pole | Ig rowing oa 8:30 p = | sons . . . Veteran Indianapolis fans Nault trials. . . . He was one of |. v. a will ‘recall the great mound duels’ Ihe geld Yas} | Contestants entered. in the other) s y ~ het : 3 | 3 old Washineion ark de nd attained that mark indoors. . .-. | weigh, heiens 147 io, 113, and oral Hildebrand of the homefown He is-aiming for 14-9... Cor- | RY ey a) | al ebrand of the hometown nelius: Warmerdam a coach, |second week un Thursday, Jan. 15,
1 rik ad blazing fast! | ndians Both had blazing fast) is the only vaulter to-have {and Seslonm on the Jan. 16 mitt
“halls and their duels resifited in} cleared 13 foot. Traiders, coaches, managers and!
'‘ow-hit masterpieces . .-. They also { .had some American League duels) poURED IN POINTS . . . Last unattached boys are urged to keep | inter, Gomez with New York and pasketball season, Notre Dame de: this set-up In mind. Boxers in the Hildébrand with JCliuinng, | teated -DePaul of Chicago, 80 to 45,| four lighter weight divisions in both; ar, . |at Notre Dame. . . .-In a return|novice and open classes must reOTE E MAKES IE wy fam. Day 1 Chica Badu rt te Armory Toure 4 : : : ] | DePaul won, 81 to 50. That the hours mentioried above.
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‘GLOVES GRADUATE SHO who was a long-time champ in Golden Gloves competiti .at the Jackson downtown gym a tossers. The lads are preparing fo show is fo be held Friday ‘at the Armory, 8 p.m.
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Shortridge and Tech = Top City-County
Basketball Standing Greenclads Avenge Tournament Defeat; Redskins Win Game From Free-Throw Line
Those perennial rivals—Tech and Shortridge—stood at the top of the city-county high school basketball standings today. x Tech gained a. record corresponding
|crowd at the East Side gym, 51-44.
The victory helped Tech's followers assuage the sting of the 50.3
WS 'EM — Willard Reed, pro heavyweight boxer nd is instructing. the new crop
~In-the-picture; left to right; are -
scoring with 22 points as the East| _ | Siders pulled away In the final two) periods aftér being held to a 28-26" lead at the intermission. Chris] Theofanis and Maurice ‘Wilhoite| paced the Continentals with 12
engagement saw Manual nip Sacred |Heart in a thriller at Cathedral gym, 31-30, with Jim ‘Glass winning the game for the Redskins from the free throw line in the final sec {onds of play. Manual led at the half, 16-15. County quintets return to action this week in their regularly scheduled games, but the big news for ‘| the boys outside of the city will come out of a Saturday morning meeting when the draw is completed for their annual tournament ‘at Butler opening on Jan. 15. 1
Tech.
on, has turned "professor" : of amateur mitt on fistic tourney. The first
Cage Schedule
‘By United Press
1946 star shortston and ace hitter,
Rickey Dilk, Claude Edwards,
$A Gomez. impressed \ |Wrapped up, here's what aap- inations of amateur boxers entered a Cuban leaders Sggig= |pened: Part of the grandstands in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves spanking handed the Greenies by that he was espe- oon Gomez [collapsed, a fight broke oub between | tournament, are to be held at the Washington in the recent city meet Week $ High School clally gifted in two women fans and two men, the Armory, 711 'N. Pennsylvania St. won by Shortridge. Basketball Schedul Center Joe Kearns led the Tech neauvie
Greenwood vs. Franklin Town.
Lefty to the same kind of job with, Larry Doby, infielder, the first Ne-| amined this week and the Friday a the National School of Baseball for gro. baseball player signed to per-imatches will be drawn from these | apiece. {ship at Bluff Ave. Scheel No. §, Youngsters . . . Vernomis credited form in the American League, now four weignts: 112 pounds, 118; 126 Manual Triumphs | Pike at Carmel. with building winning hurlers for is playing pro basketball . . . with | and 135 — flyweight, bantamweight, | ‘The only other Saturday night FRIDAY
Speedway at Beech Grove. Manual at Broad Ripple. Crispus Attucks vs. Noblesville af
Decatur Central at Brownsburg, Howe at Greencastle.
versity High School. Pike at Silent Hoosiers. Speedway at Warren Central, Tech at Logansport.
SATURDAY
Howe at Lawrence. Manual at Cathedral.
» Hi g[ Former Jones State High School Former Jones Bac
" Parmer Jones,
with the Blue Devils when the | Big Green snipers rapped Washington Saturday night before a capaci
a bewhiskered |
barefoot wrestler from Montgomery County, ‘Arkansas, willbe ‘back 088 ginning from Clevt
is doing offseason hard work in Buffdle in an attempt to strengthen the Shoulder injured while playing for the Boston Braves last season... Sisti looked “like a sure thing to land a rezular job with the Braves after his
— indianapolis’ Frank - McKikney, president of the Pittsburgh Pirates and part-owner of the Indiajapolis club, moved too fast for the
_ purchasing the New Orleans club _ of the Southern Association. . . . “When It was revealed that the club was for sale, the race was on, and. McKinney outsprinted the field with his checkbook. . . . New Orleans is expected to become a very ' valuaple member ~of the Pirate farm system. "7
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» » . - LOUISVILLE PROPERTY ,.. «Don Grate, former member of the = Indianapolis Kautskys pro basketpr “pall” team; probably will be seén
Yankees, Glants' and Tigers in‘ lon of the National
1 ‘was the night Ed Mikan, McDuff 1n Charge [George's brother, caught fire and| Paul J. McDuff, chairman of The |scored 31 points for the Demons. | Times-Legion Golden Gloves com-| .. Ed is center and captain this| mittee, wili be on hand to direct | year and George is the star of the the weight-in. and to answer all ' Minneapolis pro netters. questions submitted by the young boxers. : be
{tournament's official medicos. { It was decided to hold the weigh-, Just a few percentage points out in and physical examinations one of third place in the Western Divi-| day in advance of the opening show Basketball because of the heavy entry in both League, the Indianapolis Kautskys open and novice classes. have hopes ot regaining this spot| when they-meet-the Toledo Jeeps-at entry list_still is open and late enthe ‘Fieldhouse here tomorrow night: | tries willbe accepted up to weigh- { Tha Hoosiers were idle in league in time Thursday. hn |play yesterday, although’ they par-| It is estimated that from 16 to 20 {ticipated in an exhibition game bouts will be staged’ on - Friday with the Metropols at Dayton. | night. ‘Sufficient pairings will ‘be Althongh. they'll be rejoined to-|drawn to fili out a three-hour conmorrow - by Ernie Andres, ‘it is tinuous mitt menu, from 8 to 11 doubtful that.the veteran guard will p. m. > |see much action against Toledo Three-Round Bouts [since he has not completely recov-| All bouts will. be scheduled over| ered from a bad ‘ankle injury, The the three-round route; two minutes
| sweepstakes. which -ended last night. Colvin outscored 408 opponents by
The Golden Gloves tournament money of $50 was Maury Wellman who marked a 589. Their individua
who also rolled on the first day of games were 872, 944 and 939. the tourney. To an actual total he|
total. “Third went to George Hal{man with an actual score of 835, 51
Charles Woods, amateur bantamweight open class: Fred Helms and the “professoc’ himself. Dilk coaching staff. Edwards. is a amateur lightweight division.
, now a pro, also is on the Jackson gym featherweight Golden Glover and Helms fights in the
India hi school basketball games: FR gh [the
ton at Martifisvile, Madison at Ibyville, Lebanon at Lafayette Jefferson, Gary Massillon, O. Ene t t cago ashington, } ‘ Mich., at Hamond High, “at Goshen, Petersburg at
bout of a three-event pro bill.
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marking games of 190, 243, 221, 214. To this foursome -he added a
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Taking. home the second plate! rhe Lebanon five Wis led by Ba on
PATTER—Don't- forget that tomorrow is the deadline for entries; in the ABC national tourney scaed-| uled for Detroit. Formal entries, 'with entry fee must be filed by tw-|
added a 27-pin handicap for a 905
a handicap of 51, and a total of 886. The fourth-placer was Howard Deer Sr, who had an actual scoreiformation see Ted Sierer, local ABC| of 858, handicap of 27, total of 885. representative. . . . If "you want to Bob Schaub made up the first five!gee two of our: best women bowlers with an 882, including handicap... pictured on thé front-of a national : unofficial low in" the cash!magazine just take. & 100k ai - the!
vy ren wine PEN State Squad
(UP)—Penn State’ th eam | handicap of 61 pins and reached his leading total. First prize in the was torn .by Sates Joy ol am Be ton ap RecheMer. Columbus event was $75. - " [ton Bowl game and most of the dianapolis Howe at Greencastle, Shelbylsquadmen cut some lively capers] 1 while in Dalla “irevealed reluctantly today, but Le|cel Aurora at Madison, said he would never tell which nlay= 0-atN ers caused the trouble. ]
sented being quartered in a Naval mond Air ‘Base there and began asking lesion
. . {him for special favors almost at the morrow midnight. “For further in-| =o of their arrival to
at Evansville Bosse, 2) smo Lat Washington Cato. ule Gerstmeyer at Clinton; = ie a ; Haute Wiley at Sullivan. "Om in a single-mat test, but the Buck
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Thursday—Gary Mann at Gary Proebel Weidn r of at Evansville Reitz. : ,
lm STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Jan. 5 Huntingburg at Evansille Rel
dria; Hunt girm i Peru, ston at Rochester, . Columbus at | Franklin, Greensburg at Connersville, In-| C.. in the CC, in opener.
* City-County Standings*
ville * at’ Martinsville, Rushville J : mour, Anderson at Richmond, s, Coach Bob ‘Higgins at Lafayette Jefferson, New Castl Logansport ‘at ingians
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Pointing out that the boys re- Ee aren: - Speedway... Ir .
Clark at Gary Wallace, Gary Tol- South Whiting, East Chicago hing] Southport East’ Chicago Roosevelt, Hammond Broad Ri at Valparai:o Elkhart at chigan | ty, Pt. Wayne North at Pt. Weyne South, Be . Goshen at La Porte, Mishawaka at South| Southern - Methodist in the New Bend Ada th Bend Central at Pt.|
; ro : Ww. Central, Bl d- |] Year's day game, Higgins sald "hat! lord "Huntingsurg si New Albany. Evans. Manual most of the offending players had | ville Central . at Vincennes, Jasper seen Navy service during the war.’ |w
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They will collide in the featured
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Billy ‘Murray of Vancouver,
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prowl at the Armory tomorrow —Goslie- Hec-Hight
! Temerrow—Decatur at Huntington, Lin- night when he faces Paul Orth of! bad 39 saves to his
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{ ; : : | * j " o 4 great season with the Hoosiers, In charge of the physical canine. p tt - Wed _- ley know: but injuries plagued him all along t d S p y tioris will be Drs. Harry Brown and | in a er at Nednisday. a Aba an ye ruffian .is well n al ihé Flyers took the line in 1947. \ Paul. Dintaman. No. boy will be} ——— . a A rw has tacked Gp two}, “ihe opening a” h ; : i perm ies Wo fps Lolo oe hy W PINS—Posting a 929 on the first day of competition,” Jack Colvin Cut Lively Capers City” at" Brasil Gary Roosevls a6 Sar ay fag tents oe meet eh {und sailed a Tong \ ceives the n li the . : ' Ey evel: z HOOSIER SPEED . . , It-\s said For Toledo Five green. light. fro: © Jr. took first place in the St. Philip's A. C. 200 Scratch Handicap | Edison bus, O, in the ger the blue line]
Cap goalie. -The --Mowersmer plenty of shots bu found the cage un snd 23 seconds of remained. Then C Tony Licari teamec of passwork which
’ * at Victéry Field next baseball sea- [rest of the squad is in condition| to the round, with one minute rest| prizes was 817. cover of the latest copy of “The| Ba 1 Deus; after 1 cooled off, % Terre Haute State, Garfield at Linton, King Jew son as a member of the Louisville ‘and ready for the tilt, however. | between heats, to a decision of the Winning the high individual game Woman Bowler.” Eva Williamson's| Toc you Dave » > pauien, and Pl ea iionticelio at Péru, Browns, ” : | mound staff. . .. His baseball con- 1 ~Indianapolis regis a 65-55 referee and two judges. | ward was Art Beck who marked al 298 and Louanna Early's 700 ate| POV oy re y with these! youn ‘at’ Lawrenceburg, Auburn at Eikhart,| ‘ } Expert Watch & Je tract is the property of .the triumph over the Jeeps in the last] The Times-Legion Golden Gloves jss gecond place was a tie between honored by top billing in the pub-| J p a Ro San . gone Any porte Hammond High, Nerawtorasvitie | AM PLUS DAY 8 Colonels. . + Grate pitched for meeting of the clubs hete. and have meet operates under Amateur Howard Deer Sr. and Bob Carnagna, lication. Both hold second place he ig 8 fOr. 00 BUYS tke Me."lat South Bend Riles, New Albany ai, - Free Est Memphis and Utica last season. hopes of repeating this ictory over| Athletic Union sanction. ° |both with 256. {national standings. Lou's Joo is{ Hanins distressed over the fact, fersonville a Evaneville Bosse. Valparaiso BATTERIES Reasonab COMBED THE HORSEHIDE va | Julie Riviin's team tomorrow night. The novice class ia for beginners, Leading the ‘leagues over the Fight behind the 719° twifled bY that these - “true but damaging re- | Gersimeser at 6 wry Waiace, FL warns N Rings Mees ; - AD
Indianapolis Crispus, Attucks, Pt. Wayne Central at Richmond.
IHSAA Head to Attend ‘Parley at Biloxi =
! “The teams play again Thursday | the open for the experienced] In 1935, Wes Ferrell; pitching for op. of Toledo, then the Khutskys amateurs. All amateurs are eligible} the Loop Tavern in the F . the Boston Red Sox, won 25 games|; not get back into league action to compete provided they are at |fOr. the Pp ern } and lost 14. . , . He helped win & ot oul Sunday at Sheboygan. [least 16 years old. ~All boys under o hn Jasxs hy emilating a uy NATIONAL LEAGUE ; 16 will be advised to wait "til next! ger Ee 3 " 1
IS Months Guarantee
All sizes in
week-end were Ralph Gillespie, 642, MATIOD Ladewig of Grind Rapids, rts" had been circulated, admitted ox-| ch. Her 218 _sinigle game SIVES that the difsension threatened to Hunt Sunday Morning League, and Der the num sven spot in that! i, his team’s chances in the zame Tillie Jardina, 541, who subbed in/FeSPect. Eva had to give up thefi;, which it preserved an undefeated
3 - fTeading-spot in the single game di=| : ¢ the Packard Indianapolis Co. loo [record by tying S. M. U,, 13 to 13. py [vear. Novices are not barred from at the Central i Ply ion to Marge Beaney of Toronto,! : ’
108 W. WASH, ST.
Quick ¢
Eastern Division Won
hitting average that season and mochester . Lost Ph the oven class: provided they enter, Canada. wh a Commissioner L. V. Phillips and __some. of his blows were mighty Pr Wavne 3 ud the a Avision before - bah In a match game. at the Ir Alan ra, roll Ln the first. we Kramer Evens Harold McSwane of Ft. Wayne, pokes. 7. HE wax “the envy of Syrarure He Aa TIeN Starts. eer alleys, Hindel's. Indiana teat de- yore Also mentioned.are the. gm... gs. al WR. {president of the board of control, “IH HOUR" mates who were paid to do the piint C0 ver-the-counter ticket sales for [€3ted the Lebanon All<Stars, 2784 cial dings in the WIBC Sweepstakes. Count With Riggs "Will Tepresent the IHSAA at the’ : DRY CLEANING team's slugging. . . . This is.an op-, ost Pet all\nights of the Golden Gloves '© 2755. Dick Weber fed the wocal placing” sixth nationally in “nel ‘TOLEDO, O. Jan. 5 (UP)—Jack National Federation of High School | ’ portune tithe to point ot that Minneapolis... 16-10 M45 tourhament opened today at two squad to games-bf 914, 952 and 918 yor “division was Pat Striebeck: Kramer of Los Angeles, America’s Athletics mid-winter convenyon .in 1. AUTO Jonnny Sain, who Wags 31: gaftes NDA EN APOLIS rer 38 downtown locations. The dates are with his three game total of 804. with a total of 1739. In the 24th: Davis Cup star who left amateur Biloxi, Miss., this week. . BLUE POINT SUPPLY BROOK _for.the Boston Braves last Toons T1)-Cities 0 Te ie am Jan. 9.16, 23, 50 and Feb. 6. TT ~~ |position in the miner division was tennis for a fat contract and a| Dale Miller of Indianapolis, as- § 0 =o and Ray Sts. 238 NE... Bonga hitter for RESULTS YESTERDAY “( iekets “and Prices Amateur Basketball: -Mabet-skmner with» 1428: ~~ charve "to wrest ~the~U: 8. ptofess sistant -Americanization. officer... will. § S Madiso ang Ray Sa HY... 303. z ‘ . ! Fans may obtain ringside ant g...q-round games in the South Side |sional crown from Bobby’ Riggs, represent the American Legion at a — : Oppesite U
Pi. Wayne 61° Sheboygan 50 * RESULTS SATURDAY | Turners Commercial League will begin the parley which opens tomorrow,
’ SATURDAY Anderson at Oshkosh. Min | Joseph 28. St Fad 7 1 : of he polis vs. Flint at. Midland; Toledo at{available only at the\ Armory on p JUNIOR LEAGUE NO. 1 [Rill Lee, Br. Rippl® 1 p.m. Mixers 577 edged pro champ. i fe AE | Roc er... z { ~ NIOR L JE NO. : 1 ; ; + : ¥ EUNDAY — INDIANAPOLIS at Sheboy. fight nights. General admission i8| auumption 33. 8t. Philip (No. 1) 16: on Woodall §:30 Coca-Cola Centra 378 = { L gan: Anderson w Wayne; Minpeapolis' §1 for adults’ and 50 ‘cents for|St. Patrick 23. Holy Trinity INo. 2) 232. s. BI X . p; | ¢ at Tri-Cities; Oshkosh at Flint. re ray a under, The Moly Name 0. Cathedral 18. 8 An: WP Meyers BAL BL ee hey BON Hogan Tees Off TT | youngsters 12. vears and under. The mony so. 8t Philip iNo. 4) 31; 8t. Jo gyi Nofke, Pritchett Sun Eve Mixed 350 i - 550
: * * PLAYS LONE HAND , |, At- |
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A: dianapolis Athletic Club at 6:30, , dele- gymnasium call for an expenditure Rock
choice reserved seats for otie—-or more nights at Bush-< Callahan
Rochester 68, Tri-Cities 60.
| boygan at Anderson; Flint at Minneapolis. | i ORROW Toledo at INDIANA 18 WEDNESDAY ~~ Ft. Wayne at Oshkosh, Tri-Cities at Flint.
LP. Wayne at Sheboygan:
Mi Mizacuse, To-Clties at A denon > “seats, $150. Prices include tax.
‘Central Tennis Group To Dine Wednesday
Plans for the professional tennis matches to be played at the Butler Fieldhousé¢, March 29, will be announced * Wednesday night at the 7 Central Indiana Tennis Association's ’ annual dinner-meeting in the In-
only the first three nights. sion ducats will be $1
sent to the purchasers today:
New Gymnasium
The election of officers and
Store, Inc., 126 N. Pennsylvania St. Prices are ringside und first row | “THURSDAY —INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo, | balechy, $2; downstairs reserved)
1 Heart 43, H
Creneral “admission “tickets will be! Holy Trial
speciat-S0=cent price will be in force seph-Jl, Holy Cross 3 For the Lother- two nights: all-general. admis~ Lourdes
Tickets ordered by . mail were 18: St. Bridget 30, St. Joan of Arc 20
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan. (UP)—| Moral AC. 3 Plans for Syracuse University’s New jz padely-Anderson Motors 43. North East
Week-End Bowling
| y t 0 tonight with the following games #00 BOWLERS (MEN)
sched- |
. Boughton, Pox-Hunt Sun. Eve. Mix. 605 Reavis McCallum, Fox-H. Sun. Ev. Mx. 60% , Emerson cox, Packard Indpls. Co. Mix. S03 Cathedral 42, Our Lady of Lourdes | OW Porter, Jones Auto Co. Mixed... 601 |Holy Name 26. St: Cathefine 25; Sacred | OTHER LEADERS (MEN) oly Cross 30. Holy Rosary 35, | Emil Stokes, City Walther Mixed ¥ 33 dAsuble=DveTtimer; St: - 22.
CYO resulis yesterday: SENIOR LEAGUE
"+John. Gumble,. CYO. Mixed... 13. Kestler, Cathedral ‘High School
- Matt Rousch, Holy Spirit Mixed JUNIOR LEAGUE NO, 3 | Forrest Strough, Br. Rip. 6 pm Holy Trinity (No. 1» 34, Our Lady of Bernard Lefkawitz, Bethel Men's Club 28, BLo- Philip tN. 2) .30,..8t, Don Chesire, VFW Mixed 30, Bt Catherine 28 35; St
Anne 3) | Leo Goldinan, P-H-O'G Jerry lsgrigg. Parkway 6 pm. Mixed Ed Haus, VFW ? Don Sterrett, Clark Mat
24. Little Flower Philip (No,
| Yesterday's results in the L. Strauss |& Co. holiday tourney at Dearborn gym { Class A—DeGolyer Printers 46, Kirby's) Tavern of Shelbyville 38; Morgantown 38, | Orville
es Bo King's Fixtures 38, Eli Lilly Bert Redington, Fut. Sq. 6 p
ets 32, Insley Mig. 43, Broad Ripple! 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)
oo... 802 UL snes SL. straight -vielory--over the acknowl.
Mix. 550 549 . 549 Holy Rosary | Bill Valenst, Riviera Mixed 548 Sun. Eve Mix. 544 542 5
& Sup. Mixed 513 Red Maynard, 2 gm. Coca-Cola (Cen. 532 Bill Carver, nt .8quare 8 pm. Mixed 530 McGillard, Dela, Twilight ‘Mix. $25 Massing. American Can Co. Mixed 521 m. Mixed 515 | Bill O'Neill, St. Patrick's CYO Mixed . 503
{today was deadlocked with the
lveterah Riggs at three matches and continues through next Sat
ance, Kramer used -his smashing be discussed are high school bowl [service to.defeat ‘Riggs Riggs 6-4, [games and other contests £ {7-5, last night. It was the Ber ad promoted by organizations out-| S. amateur champion’s third side the schools.
‘With _3-Stroke Lead LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5 (UP)=—| Ben. Hogan teed. off today. with a' three-stroke grip on first place in the $10,000 Los Angeles Open golf tournament. . The pint-sized Hershey, Pa. pro turned in a one-under-par “70 yes-| terday to bring his 54-hole total to! a red hot 208. ‘He would have had: a '69 if he didn’t muff an easy, four-
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. Syracuse 57, Shebo 45 . ? he inde tub Oshkosh 53. Flin iF luled: 7:15, Central Mator Parts vs. In-| : tania ls the only independent club | Oak st PCTES sporting Goods Co. 136 E. Wash-filnaroly" coneriuier oh Haneack| RORY Shur? huge yoo 111 Sy aplece in heir, S5-match tour WCE LL Lo TONIGHT ~ Tri-Cities at Toledo: She-|INgton St. of the The BpPOrtmans(s 1s. squirt LG iy Spring Clutch, | Chatiew Batts, Industrial Painters 636] Improving with every perform-| Included in the list of subjects to’ M4 ’
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