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19 Boys Qualify For Next Round ‘ By BOB STRANAHAN, Another night of -slam-bang ac tion, and a record attendance for this early stage of the show. That was the story today for The Times Legion Golden Gloves amateur boxing tourney at the Armory, Some ‘3075 fans thronged the N.!
in the 15-year history of the meet. These fans were rewarded with a full night of leather-tossing entertainment. Eighteen bouts were decided and another went by default, qualifying 19 more ambitious, young battlers for the next round of the elimina-/| tion next Friday night. The ze:gions will continue each Friday,
the Open class competition to form ih en SS Photos. by John R. Spickiemir pions competition in Chicago. Novice champs will receive awards »ut wiil no’ make the Windy City trip. Welters and Middleweights The bulk of last night's action! was in the 147-pound novice and the 160-pound novice divisions, but there were two dandy Open middleweight ‘enigagements.. to lend spice .to. the card. ‘The night's scrapping” wound up with one free-swinging 118-pound novice engagement. Four knockouts featured the, A VETERAN SPEAKS . .., Ac- leaguer” , , . Fox stands 6 feet 3 competition and three other scraps cording to Nick Cullop, who Was inches and hails from Bend, Ore. . .., were decided on technical kayos. |brought up in the “old school” of Maybe it means he has a tantalize’ The “quickie” KO was delivered ball players, there is a pitcher on ing bender in his mound repertoire by Arthur Bernard, Ray Street A.C. the Cincinnati Reds’ mound staff, . . Howie trained with the Reds novice welterweight, who floored who can't miss in the big leagues last spring and was optioned to Herman Hager of Jackson Gym in. . In otier Syracuse for further seasoning . , . 5 seconds It the Ast. ound. words, Cullop At any rate, it is said Pox has blazThe fans had hardly settled into “likes” Howie Fox, ing speed, an important asset in the their chairs when Walter Palmer just up from the majors . . . if mixed with a change of the Jackson Gym team recorded Syracuse Interna- of pace and curve , . . plus control. the night's first “sleener.” ' Heltionals . . . Nick A . Nw Y stopped Tuck Chtley of the Riley has been” around F IT WAS A SHOCKER . .. Bill | PAL Club at 1: e second as player or man- { i round of their novice welterweight ager for yearsand { Byron, 1, the famous “singing bout. lis a good judge of BH" | mpire,” now retired, of course, | A TKO followed this bit of hard talent . . . Cullop | officiated in the World Series of hitting action. THON Harve oflis manager of the . | 1914 in which the Boston Braves, | the Senate Ave. YMCA Archie Milwaukee Brew the ra 2 0 r Russell of the South Side COm-ersa Boston the Ts Man Nunpet of straight in baseball's ‘greatest all- |
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Nick Cullop - | munity Center down twice tn the {Braves farm, but this connection first round and then on the tanvss! doesn’t stop him from giving a two more times in the second heat, player on another major team a
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so_ Referee Happy Atherton lifted ice hand , . . While pitching for his glove for the victory. They 8180 syracuse in the Little World Series . were welters and in the novice class. | {last fall, Fox beat the Brewers twice, a banquet for their Indiana cham‘Swing Furiously 17-10 1 and-8 to 2 withough-Milwau= plonship high school football feam As the parade of welterweights kee won the hotly-contested series the" other night . . , Notre Dame continued, Astor, Minix of Smith - .: The rangy right-hander worked. and Michigan-‘Jocked horns” at the Grocery and Clarence Baker of the 19 innings during the junior classic, dinner’, . . The Irish grid squad Northwestern PAL Club hooked up allowing but four runs . . . This presented .an autographed football in one of the night's outstanding achievement led Cullop to put the to the young Roosevelt gridders:., ., . battles. They swung it out furi- stamp of approval on Fox with the Thereupon, a representative of ously from hell to. bell until both observation, “He's definitely a big Michigan also presented an autowere arm weary at the conclusion ar {graphed pigskin from the Wolverines of the three heats. Minix won the |: + + To break the “tie,” up came a | elose_decision. representative of the Chicago | Another knockout followed on the, Cardinal pro eleven... and he also heels of that ome when Robert| AE PAB, Jetkion LL a football -signed by members! Grubbs of Jackson's Gym flattened ly Tuck Carter, Riley PAL si nar a of the National League champs. Harry Bishop of the South Side He 34 Jun nd tris Ae YMEA.] ; on Comity Club in x west Yan No Archie Russel Sou uf .C mrs LONG ON ARM. . ol gered his rival in the first round oan, Warfield. Senate Avenue YMCA. Bobby Layne, the Texas Long- | And then followed up this van age| Sox Ton decision from Joe Williamson, Jack: s ace pigskin pass thrower, | 8t the start of the second. rina Reta ar Syme a. Col Site 8 some shakes as 2 baseball Edward Gartin, a handy worth. i'% Seconds of the Hager, Be oye pitcher. . .. . During his career western PAL Club“ novice entrant! gition iy Mooreiand, orth we Sih ithe « Texan varsity nine; wa awarded a technical knockout, P ‘ thwestern “Layne was one of the best in the Southwest Conference and had vert sustained winning streaks.
decision over Paul Faris of Jackson sister tro i « Sign Sih, Mianapolie ~
Gym it the frst ‘rolind of their 147-] i Gru SIDEWALK, KNOCKDOWN “ee
Summary of Second Night of Fighting
147-POUND NOVICE
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Ben Sowell, Senate y 1 YMCA. won Paris was no match for his op- u decision from Roscoe Wailace, North-
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Dallas Hall, Douglas PAL Club, Hobart 66, Crown Point 4a,
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on 48, 8mit ranklin Twp Twp. 21. {Honey Creek 49. Rilev 20 the ey at one minute of, OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS | Bammand 52, Ouiy |} Emerson an. | Roanoke 51, roun Hall drew blood Ardinsburg S54, English 41, » Remington 48 from Richardson's Angola 35, Garrett 31 {Hymera 47, Pimento “ow | 8
nose in the fst Ashley 45, Waterloo 43
™ burn 42, Kendallville ¥ nd and kept peppering away &t Avilla 44, Buler 34 © © If target and at his opponhént's Attin 42, Clinton 37
Harlan 55, St. Joe 32 jCat holle (Huntington) 47,
Hanonvilia (TIL) 44 Pairban nks 29 Swayree 31, hea 4, Lafay fete, Central 1 3 [Marri on Twp.” (De a In the second, finally stopping Albany 3 ¥ Dunkirk , Holland 47 Biendal 4 SW, imein Sbeibrviie » midway in the final chapter. Advance 3 aameriown 30 ioksville, O. 38. Woodburn 28. Saratoga 41,
Re untertown 32, Bimhurst 34 feree imeray $2 6
Lou Thomas stopped the! Alquina 5, Kiok hel 28
ry ut between Clarence Ford, Narth:| Austin 48, Charlestown 42
Emerson 33
| Lreland oh no: P, i Weste Bentonville 43, Brownsville 33 Jeffers gi + A a A Jeu cn YP! ble mm PAL Club, and Gary Kim- | Blaomingion on riage tpioom tom) 32 J » Thorntown 39 LJ erre Haute Wiley 23. oft 0 nt ond Sue Ave. YMCA, in the sec<| Bedford 48, Martinsville 34. | Kok terson WO Lnon oo. Suser Creek 20. und, a
warding the fight to Bicknell 54, Wheatland 40 Knightstown 34, oar 2.
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Columbia City Switz City 45 Bloomfield 43 (overtime). Spencer 8, Jasonvijle 32 Patrmount 25
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Huntsville 30 TShelburn #8, Farme; shurg 29 Spencerville 3% Cannelton 21
Salem Teiifer 23
ngman 18 ionisville 32
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s Staff ‘Photographer. VICTOR AND VANOUISHED — Thurston Harris of the Serato Ave. YMCA stands over Archie Russell, South Side Community Center novice welterweight, after dropping him in the second round of their Golden Gloves bout. Harris won on technical knockout and continues. in the city's biggest amateur ring tourney. -
NEW YORK, Jan. 17 (UP)—Texas tindale, Frank Shea, the New York Yankees’ Lavern Roach, *
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East Union 23.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Rewards Record-Breaking Crowd
Harry Bishop of the South Side Community Center appear to be all tangled Up but feht it out for the county ehamGrubbs has just delivered a knockout punch in the second round of their novice: Plonship at 8 p.m. tonight. welterweight bout and is stumbling over his victim during the follow- through.
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FREE SWINGING Clarence Baker lla#) of the, Northwestern PAL club and Astor Minix of Smith Grocery team hooked up in a free- -swinging 1 47-pound
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Warren Central ed} iwice winner of the Big Nine 136- Wabash College, will’ yo FTF rr oi y tribute to . o a Bouts Hh Paris, Jac a rookie mound star last year, was rines,” today was offered an inter- staged Tuesday in the Armory. Pouny wrestling championship, was Robert Pete) ag tonight at Ropar £ : 1 § Wind, 1 i : ’ . Open Class nical knockout at 1:33 in 15% Sound out’ getting some air at his. Con- Martindale made a great first im- Brumley, ~f-—1—0 = ¥ CHFFE + Pronns “Avckout at 1:33 in "lst Tound national mateh with Marcel Cerdan. | Included _among-the-nine-lettsrmen-w-dinmer-t-4:30-in the Tndianip- ’ Th, 8] Neither of the Open class middle- | cision from Hall.—BenateAvenue: necticut-home-the-other-day, sttpped RrRSSIof-IT Jutul-fati-IASt TUES] st were 10 open Indo br. 1 ATAD- | Santa. f & 8 4Brune’e’ 8 81 Weight fights produced knockouts, Tons Davenport, Northwestern PAL won ON Sidewalk ice, fell heavily and in- middleweight champion of Europe, while battling to a two-fall, 45- sity's gr 0 ope season A Ve: oA Attsletie Club. Chambers, 5. 8 ° Sr ¢ , ? 4 but the more experienced glove Gtotery, [Tom Edwin Aur. Smuh jured his chest, . . . Young Shea 8 Madison Square Garden ‘in Minute draw with Jack Pappenheim, Northwestern. din YE pute to Vaughan, who Mavhugh, ¢. 1 3 3jMiedeme &. 3 1 8 Swowers treated the crowd to some| ' 180.POUND OPEN was credited with two World Series March as a reward for his im- The star bout Tuesday will pair (oT eed Jute Jul ly be De om din »T5 ne action, Leinont (roambke. South Side C. ©. won de-| victories ‘after. ‘winning 14 games PTeSSive victory over Tony Janiro Young Bull Montana and Cowboy apush president; Tony Beore Ben Dick Roembke of the south side “Pau I on de: in regular. season. : Dun ame last night. Len Hughes for two {alls out of Tech Grapplers Win {Hinkle of Butler, and Chet Grant spats br 1 sat Community Center team eliminated {sien from Alonzo Exsiey, Serais’ venus gy io chains, Frank . , . it’ h A crowd of 11924 saw th three, with a 90-minute curfew, | Tech High School grappiers racked Of Bouth Bend, longtime friend of Warten Central sod or —— * tfammate, Al (Red) Hassell, by, 1.POUND ‘NOVICE winter, Ii +o ILS a roug ace of Maine 224 saw e former A {up their. fourth straight triumph Pete. | Winchera a Chambers, Maghugh. 1 Breve’ sutslugging “him and. with shard, Jim Shull, unattached. won. decision, ou “Jthe “unaiigous 10- NB Sesiton Lujack” Sa s No “fvesterday when “they defeated ~CHATISN H Logan of New Orleans, 5; oe. Phil nd Dees AMAck, Hassel was game all Dating Heil A Rik Mens TRIER | GONE FROM THE A. A by wid =round decision | y |Bhortridge, 48 to 13, at Tech before LA. former all-state football center Malaria in “the way but he lacked the eaquip- Dot! Richardson. _Smich_Grocery. int -Tha veteran pitcher, Othe Niteh. Tof Youn. Haren OVEr YOUNG JARIEO SOUTH BEND, Ind. Jan. 17 (UP) 1000 students. It was Shortridge’s At Wabash, will present Pete sith rnin Torrey The Tv an ute * | i . ment to catch the nod. igh Robertson. Soisth Side © | 1 tal, hard-worki i ungstows, © =Both Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame's first attempt at Lenmpelitive wrestiing. ’ Special Awa award, Backer. tf... 34. Ap 0-2 The other Comis decision = | ranitith Roberta John MeClaskey. Jack.| 013% ® genial, hard-working pas- | Although the Texan went into ih : Tomer. f. 11 @Conarros. 1. 3 0 § TWEE fo Paul Terry of the South|p Bil Baler. Jackion Gym. won from! sao ANANY passed out of [the ring an underdog at 5 to 615, All - American quarterback, and Amateur Basketball Bl © Meranda £3 8 veneee 3 3 3 Side Community Center team over sof. “0 Senile’ Avenue YMCA, ‘on ‘the American Asoclation. . . he s0 outclassed his baby-faced George Halas, SWher-coach Of the) tits of is hts Coliegh ve e Devils Yodo Permits. § 8 Jimesiace 3.44 2 Suite s&s. nigh ) | Piekho! Aan ToT Canter team over aun. Ford, Northwestern PAL rl The long-time St. Paul hurler, |oPPonent that Referee Donovan Chicago Bears of the National Pro- at the YMCA at nig Rs plied eae gue Elrod. 5 3 2 Vout o 3 3 : CA. Bo from Gary Kimble, Senate Avenue YMCA | Ohe of the league's wartime stars, gave Janiro only one round. fessional Football League, denied to- |p olese $2. Lane Drafting. a in jana First Ci Tilt |Copeland, g. 0 0 1 th were very fast and |by ‘technical knockout a 138 in the 2d has signed for 1948 with Tyler of | Not y servaiory of Music 1p Tm ianspo Mcloun''s. § 4 3 the fight was a close one. Easiey|™™" 118-POUND NOVICE the Lone Star Lea h sor thraionaras Roach the aggres. day that the 22-year-old star pas SSET | Santer 37, Purdue Bn indiana Medica Broad Ripple High School today M°'oush- ¢. ¢ 4 2 Is a southpaw swinger and it took|,, ri Ham, Smith Grocery won deci and “conch. r gue as pitcher throughout, but ‘he consistently ‘has, sfgned _a contract with the, prow 5 schedule: 3. he. Dearborn | was the first city high school quin- 15 16 19) Wen Terry some time to adjust his ateack | To over Jou Clements, unatiached. - : eat Janiro to the ‘punch. Bears. lve H i? Wasson: 1: 120, ‘standard Gromeey tet to hold a triumph over Bhort-| Prankin Twp." Pts 0d 16-48 bor the lefthander. ny needed a A —k “pose rr ve Ema Heide Raw) 53%, ridge after edging the Blue Devils "5 eu thi s Mina Wa o gr round rally to wi , St $ Hi h S ~hoo I and ad C i Bas a Bak ery P: N 8 last night, 31 to 28, on the ’ ows m ey, Shimer, MeoOne knockout and rs TKO sen i are mi cnool an 0 ege basketball Scores bs Shall BRET RARE EL Rockets i oY aer yod, 4, Adcack Me: ured : . i vs artinsville Vannote 2, Engeler 2, Cochrane 32. % Wrice bing, i00-yound soca BL Saorad Mears 17, |G SO Loveli gg 2% GeMone. (Barker ut. Lynn 4 (Amo 37. mieevine 20 gp S38 Bloat hemi on erther games fhvolving city) _Offciais Jack O'Neal". N. Phillipe. iMng. rip sueke Sneririade Hy (Griffin: 88. New Harmony 50. i | RichSuale 38, Ridae seville, jMumni 24. [Slayton 30. Avon 27 7 Ih Winchester vs. Pelham Blue Print duintets, ‘Crispus Attucks had an PSR Wins by Knockout Andersen 30. Tech Glenn 38. Foptanet 31 | Red oi. Oray 34 | Danvitie 40, North Balem 27. 7:30, Speedway vs. Cloverdale easy time with Sacred Heart, 37 to Dever 35, Deas Sehoo! . Gas le
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Kosciusko County Tourney Syracuse '43, Claypool 31
1 sburg 54, South Bend Adams 48 Michigan City #4 Warsaw 38 Seymour 39, Scottsburg 33
Atwood 26 Mentone 35
North Webster 30. Pierceton 38.
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$1, New Ross 32 : 8 Ji 50 34 (overtime). B County oN Surney Manilla A) neer County Tourney Rockport
4 td on ATK ale 87, Bridgeton 26, rklin 38, Scircleville 35 VanBuren 60. Montezuma “ Wes Mi tas Hs , much class ry .. a ed en Converse Ey 33. Ea porate ont i n. nat aye Waskingion 3% Hamimong Algieny ant on aan a ", Punches fo many Cay Miami) 44, Ollead 38 Linton 46, Sullivan 43. Wabash 46. Muncie Aub LEGES 1 r his rival. | Columubs 21, Qresnsbury 19. Lapel 33, Greenfield 32 Whitin Pe aurtls: 44. (overtime) 3, degrein a | 4, Yalparaiso 3» Ark 47, Souther bightea, was | Gambriase 3 ines Liberty 46. Batesville 33 West Terre Haute “B' 45, New Goshen 20 Alma 71 Albion 7 (iipie overtime). “ Pound a fast 118 mbridge City 29, Oreentork 35 (over- Lynnville 48, Eiberfe Worthington 0 “Midland 24 Brigham Young 75, Denve of th affair between Robert Ham | nme "A ” | Lafayette 44, Muncie Central 41 Winslow Otwell 37 | Baldwin Welles, 73, John ot 43. Cle ® Smith Grocery team and Joe|Onand 43 ewbureh 2 SHAE 38 Walton is" RL %. | Ber a? onion yuk i . A he vest en nia ments, an unattached entrant. Rr ngten. 3 a ilishore 2 Morristown 0, Auburn M. Webster 58, Alumni 8 Galffora , Hired ty proved good, ¥ " Merrillville 4 Whiltewater 52, Boston 48. Toa w Bianiord M. and fast little men Colfax 3, Jackson Clinton) 4“. Mulberry 46, Higsniown 3. Washington Twp. (Cass) 81, Wind aan “ Clemson 47 He, Villing to wade in for battle.|Dane 35 Newborn se" * Meher 0. Th own 35. Young Artin 84, Twelve Mie . Brake Un, Wk ian slau dl. antown mn, a ate 47, wil with Also carried a winning sTin £30, Co cr lisie n. Monroeville 38, Hoagland 28. ton 5 Tourney | Patahamm 59, Villanov fon rv w. him Delphi “a inamac Monrovia 33, Bainbridge 19. Siler 3, a io pi 83, Brookiyn a i fighters Trom Gen [Dupant ou Nort on Madison 20. Mt. Vernon 47, Poseyville To: Camden 8 I entucky Sats 36, Wilberforce 30 YM advanced thr. Jackson's Brit, 4 Bufion, 31. Lovie Re LR fo 0 “| Dittaboro 38. Bris Count Tourney Lovaia ira) '0 20 Jonas.) 3 uo t Tous Ii the elimina- Evanaville & ral 61, tabington a Mets 44 Onward 41 : Moores Hill 40 Sualitreq a. |faxzence Maha . : 1s ew Albany 4; angville Bosse 40 Vista 40. the evening is ub top honors for | 00d 44. Harttore ity’ (New Tantion Wb. any Howard Co oo a kin Decatur Count Tourney | Montana West Virginia’ *Tech 43 ae ree each from Sen-~| lleutaville 57. Stinesvills | North Vernon 40, Vevay 31, oy Montana Btate 58, Kevada 57 (triple overAve " YMCA, Northwestern PAL | Eikhart 32. Mishawaks 31. New Lebanon 38 Prairie Creek 11 Chive 7, Newel 31 overtime), Sub and Souths Side Community Ft. Warne North Side 34, Ft. Wayne Gen Portland #0 wo Winchester Sa; ip 3. Fulton county. Tournament re " Cd otiharn 42, ter were winners, two 1 yi tral Catholic 26 [Princeton Boonville 47 “{pkien % ress Cr | pon 57, Shurtjefl Sith — > m iB Fazne Roun Bide 28. Jauntington 2, +Hlmouth. LS Bremen don = Anns i I 5 2 ai ait fee 30. Grocery, one etarsburg 47, Oakiand © 55 A YB A rom, Fountain Cy 4h Wiilismsbrg 2», Pendleton 48. Sumac Haneack ourney he" uN ho oye C47 t a son ifors ‘44. New Ca Wocherter 3) Sonate REE ines 0 i . : Connareviie. » A :
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Pike Twp. Pike Twp. Five Gives Flashes Tourney Scare
Speedway Upsets Warren Central, 33:28
| t By GEORGE WELDEN | Little: Pike Township was out of ithe 20th Marion County tourney today but they had the satisfaction {of knowing that a goodly portion {of the 3500 fans attending the meet |last night in the Feldhouse were | pleased with their performance against Franklin Township, even {though they were defeated 46-31. +—Speedway’s-Spark Plugs provided | the rest of the thrills for the fans
City Schedule Tonight Cathedral at Batesville. | Crispus Attucks at Freetown. | Columbus at Howe. |
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Led by diminutive Bob (Skeeter) {Cochrane, the Imps put up a gallant battle that had the Flashes fighting throughout the contest. Going into the. game : with -10. straight losses, Pike completely captured the fancy of the crowd and swept the Flashes
Chandler in Hot Water; This Time It's With Yanks
{off their feet. NEW YORK, Jan. 17 (UP)—Baseball's high school rule threatened Flashes. Take Lead : {to produce ‘a bigger blowup than the infamous Durocher case today’ The Flashes gained a 9-0 lead in +d
as Commissioner A. B. Chandler once again landed in hot water because the opening two minutes but Coch{of the way he interpreted the regulation. rane and Harry Templin countered The New York Yankees, latest club to be slapped by Chandler with '0 cut the count to 15-7 at the end quiet but fact-barbed statement - . ~~ Stanza, the Imps held the Flashes designed to prove that they violated to five free-throws while tallying ‘neither the letter nor the spirit of epo d S ys {four fielders. At the free-throw the law in signing 18-year-old line, the Imps failed to convert in This was a different tactic than. | In the third period, Cochrane lthe one ‘empl | continued to steal the hearts of the ployed by the Chicago bh his n | White Sox several months ago when | |crovd wit consistent. ba |General Manager Leslie O'Connor _The acquisition of Jim Springer, hawking and rebound work, The (flatly refused to pay a fine on the {ormer Canterbury College cen + shoot the Im; three points. In Lame Shutge, i Reve In the to the Kautskys' playing roster gave, a 0 roe Pikes netters e Sox got nowhere in their w.y {5 a rumor today that the local! terms {loud and brassy protest and O'Con- / y played ‘on even with the |80.the Yankees took their swipe ‘clean house” cuime te Sing. poin lead Built up {at Chandler another way: They! The report, from a source close to! Don Toon and Don Adcock led simply recited the facts of the case, the ball club, has big Arnie Risen On| ire winners with 10 and Se ints. side by side with the provisions the trading block in a deal with the| an pol ! The. Yanks conceded that league's eastern division, |Wasie Yuen the losers with eight Nicholas resumed high school! It was also rumored that the | Win af Poul Line classes in September, ‘two months local quintet is looking for a bench- Bpeedway's margin. of victory in - {after he was signed. But they said coach and is showing interest in| y jthrow line when the Spark Plugs after "he failed a regents’ exam. Wayne High School. . | Souited Houses ASEInEt foe for {Chandler's ruling was based on the Friddle directed Washington in| lied 12 fleld goals. fact that Nicholas was again attend- 1930 and South Side in 1938 to state so. Although the Yankee statement coached -at Toledo University. At|Sd of ih ES t_Deriod Fi hy added that it was not designed as Present he is in the insurance busi- | During the second stanza, Jim “criticism” of the commissioner's Ness. three ruling, its careful consideration of, Springer, 8 feet, 0%; inches tall, [Crumley Jor, hraugs 4 hs of the case pointed directly at the [aig Tus; ih and had a pro- jad goad at She Je a he Dertot gentleman. from Kentucky. essiona ut this season with the eigh I pe Anderson: Parkers. . - to ght R Polis - A third period Fish and Game Party | Members of the Marion ay y V period. Konnie - King and Allen i te {Wiechers connected to put the game |sponsor- a combinatiorf merchandise jon ice for the Spark Plugs in the. fstibot and improvement party to{morrow at 9:30 a. m. at the club- Wiechers - was the chief ‘gunner C [forthe winters: with. 10 points: while Cree AP prokmsle. 300 friends snd 1izers’ scoring. alumni, whose frien dship he made. {over a 28-year span as football Summaries
ia 8500 fine for allegedly signing an ineligible player. replied with a ©f the first period. In the second pitcher Harry Nicholas. [sit atten.pts, ad trailed, 21-15. Flashes, however, managed to outnor eventually had to pay the fine, professional basketball club may! Flashes but were unable to over. ~ of the rule. Rochester -Royals, leaders of the Tespectively, Cac t ad George this was because he needed extra securing the services of Burl Prid- | the hist 2 =e 4% tha Treping classes. {high school championships and later The. Spark Plugs led, 11-3, at the the moral—as well as legal—aspects/5COred 448 points for the Canterbury P0NIerS_to_send §-inte 4 in the opening minutes of the fina) {Fish- and Game Association will S h d le | I h final minutes. Ihauise, State Road 34 and Big Eagle C onig ) Ed Wieland hit nine to top the Southport, coach and athletic director - at’ Spesdway’ (33)
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