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apolis has a chance to regain the Collings, Reardon, Stoddard:

life of leisure, . . third spot the following night | Sullivan

Big George, Who Ra SG

'outure, Simpson,

ments with Frankie Frisch when and some vigorous checking which | {= ) the fiery former Fordhamite was held the usually high-scoring Reds Second Period Scoring? a National League pilot. , . An at bay most of the game. Simpson (Couture, Podol umpire's life isn't as attractive as : Skate Well

ture) 15:02

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made no hit with the veteran ymps Barry Sullivan for the second 18S ger (unassist

when Magerkurth was officiating in| Eddy Bruneteau sizzled a long one : the American Association, he car-| past Goalie Harvey Bennett to make On the Ice

nice trip to Switzerland for the [on the ice after taking a lengthy New York 32, Toronto 2 boys.

receive their just reward . . . thatthe period. Lee Fogolin started a| Toronto 4. Rocton 1 N

4 went to the backfield ball toters.!Caps’ leading. scorer steered it on Louis

endricks County Tow Danville 43, Plainfield 33, Amo 50,

h ayton 38 Amo 37, Danville 30 (final).

gamut in the Danville sectional look exceptionally good. 4

Yosshure, do, Warsaw 43 itor 7 © V. Te Lagrance A Sunty Tourney tur Central, 53-47, to move into the year, but probably wi

§ : Ligonier 37, Wawaka 35 (final). onigomery County hadi 4

Regulars Return {day night game.

laski” County T Pulaski! 31. Monterey 2» ney

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"ROUNDUP After Trouncing Reds, _weoe an 0.4 Before 8998 Fans

“Licarl, Seclisizzi, Nicholson, For : 7 y ® : fAOavlaky. 4. Wis | gs debut at the Lopez party. Jon directors, taking cognizance of

also had plenty of frenzied argu- of offensive on the part of the Caps, chad) hero) Providence | (Liscombe, Kapusta) 1 y enalty: slzzl. (© -

in the old days before night base-| The Caps, skating well and out- fe A802 ing): Schersa ball was “invented.” . . His hours speeding the Reds, took an early Podolsky (high sticking). Areand (eros used to be better than a bank's, not 3-0 lead in. the initial period. Nel- “‘ryirg” period a more than three, exclusive of dou- son Podolsky batted in a rebound | Doran (Summers. Brunetequ) SOW: foul)

ble-header days. . . But the night|for the first goal at 3:51 and Enio| yee) 3:37; (11) Indianapolis. Sclisiant) | 10: ols, { lights upset the regular routing and Sclisizzl took a nice pass from | oad 10.0413 “rioviaence. ree, ' hy naity: . in any league. . . In the old days, than two minutes later. Officials: Cullighen and LeMaltre.

pass from Harvey Praser back of Montreal 1, Boston | (tie). a A ve John . h utive Johnny, — ~*~. ° : { To RESULTS SATURDAY that. div mylive Y | Caralysis drive, 11-year-old Patty fo¥ night when Rochester comes t0 yoted about six to two against. I 1nd finds. 512s going 10.the players

to say that football linemen never Simpson got his second goal later in Philadelphia 8 Springteid . ontreal 3, Chicago 1. : all of the headlines and acclaim long one toward the cage and the TOMORROW GET hershey at st.

.. . As a matter of fact, only one past Bennett to make it 5-3. ~~ |ceveia NE DAY i adenee Hershey Si Menem Jad Jl o st, gs and : barat ac IN TAN . : father's Speedway Bowl. Patty the Western Division cellar Batur- "+ ortainment of Visiting DOt- g vr piss r finances, usp Me

iE 33. * Mooreland ‘50, Mt. Summit 37 (final), i d ontin: the t of ball which netted ’ play. For, if Speedway contitiues to play the type of bal] netted! at Wabash College for 28 years, turned as scarlet as the Little Giants

in the second half to ice the game for Speedway. Wiechers, Crumley |letic Club for the white-haired dean of Indiana“ coaches. As: usua Y over the Cowboy In, as many "Shins Martinsville snd Re ii : SEHGANGER co Ne rn ——— N 3 MM hd

firs eee erent : Portyille or Wilkinson 28 overiime). The Spas. Figs FVided Sho TS. vd Mayhugh divided evenly the Pete was just as modest. with th starts. . | Mt Comori 37." MeCordavile 31 real upset of the tourney by |rest of the Spark Plug tallies. (bronze plaque as he was in tri. who. were equally praiseworthy in- ty defend, Feb. 25, at the Fieldhouse.| MISHAWAKA, INDIANA # Ha a anal, ing Warren. Central, and then went “oo haugh and Jack Shof-|imphant football and basketball cluded Dr. Sparks, Mayor Al Feeney, | . i. ee ee Union Township 37, Edinburg 23. on to stop highly regarded Franklin ner were chief gunners in the Ben | games. |Ward Lambert, commissioner of the Jomeson Wins % $ & & . $ & ® %

Trafalgar 28, G wood 23. | ” | Union Townsnin "48, Tratalgar 28 (foal Towntin, 2a. to reach Saturday vis lineup, each scoring 12 points.| More, than 300 alumni, friends National Professional Basketoall Tampa Open dora a ks County, Tourney - (night's finals, | The county tourney is tentatively and Wabash athletes paid homage League and teammate with Vaughan aM R TAMPA, Fla, Jan. 10 (UP) $ After Ben Davis had beaten Deca-(opaqyled for a week when both starred for Crawfords- ’ " . : : .

Waynetown 43, Waveland 1 Coach ' Charles Nay will have Tech Raps Red Skins inden 47, Waynetown 42 (final) three members of his starting five Although Tech's 52-21 saturday|

FE : Howe Military 50, Scott 29 | Ne l ; / { Butle Shipsh “38, ; {final round, the Spark Plugs con- \wadnesday, Thursday and Friday tributed generously in making Wa-|years ago; Tony Hinkle o utler| ; Shipshewana $0. Mowe Miliary 46 (Anal). ‘tinued their blistering pace to win nights A of oN difficulty in|bash what it is ay” University, who has matched grid- further imac men, loomed to- ® . ‘ r r . bec Le \ { E Cromwell 31, Woll Lake 32 the title, 50-36. |leasing the Fieldhouse for a Satur-| Vaughan, who retired last fall iron strategy with Vaughan in oY = i ons id

; ; ig Allen back next year; including big Allen 0 cpanking of Manual was more|,,animous in the opinion that the himself a former football player

Star City 39, Medaryville 10 ¢ ask 7. Biar City 21 (Anal). Wiechers, his star pivotman, who ,. 1. on the expected side, some: | : ; [scored a four-strok . : : sonal floor ” ' was one of th incere| When the Little Giants took on all sco a four-stroke victory in the be ; meni $0 Baie 30 taal ond us mn addi. vhat surprising were the victories ri Ry a . Athletic per. comers including Notre Dame. $3000 Tampa woman's open tourna- TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 ¢ Jounty . - . i * Brovkaten 34. Monon 2. bik hg tion, the 8-foot=3-inch center pes] Sov and Wasiingon ‘t oq SODAEE. roo, The reception preceding the din.{ment with a total of 307 for the @ Brookston 39, Wolcott 33 (final) counted for a good portion of theix, . ou 1) ya or oy Charles Logan of New Orleans, ner offered old alumni a chance 72 holes. IN DIANAPOI IS SCHOOLS | Columbus Bulldog five in the Irv-ly, “one of Pete's former all-state/to renew acquaintances forgotten ; '

PREP .- ACADEMIES ——————— k School 42, Bt. John’ A rt _ |Spark Plug tallies. Other starters i Li . La ARO a BEE ere Guards Konnie | oon Sym. a Wm hE |ceters and a 1925 class graduate, with age and many of the oud- College Wrestling ” ~ ast-per rally. he Continentals), qe the presentation of the award timers were Jooking at each three | Indiana 31, Northwestern 5

a Jim Crumley and Phil Brumley ATe | ington, 47-43, leading most of the 4 ywanash this, plaque will remind| . The bronze plaque will be hung|

RITE'S seniors \ 8. 2 way and finishing with a rush. 0 ’ ER MITES, [so pe ort mn ul wo Bt, 10. enon tn Wa i ols saan si so *HEST | Guseantesd Davie in fyery period dhe final og and the Silent Hoosiers repulsed ting {in any oy ill be inscribed on, Now Surface Every on ROCH ES ER i Watch —— oC eres the Indios Bp Sehoul, 2053, Logan's tribute was one of many|the plaque. The honored athleté, zfeye : . p a loser a “made during the evening. Othersalso, will receive a gold medal. Royals

town, 34-33, after holding a six-| point lead at the half.

Quick Service! |

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Club Officials Plan |" Tribute Next Month lowst .

For Al Lopez aise Humble

AA Directors Nix Move to Restore

| 80 LONG, LIPPY . . . 1s m-| - Cleveland Trails Locals by One Point : i pire George Magerkurth's farewell 4 4 ep 1d Pass Mo y Wednesd Game; Players’ Bonus Fund Increased . Boilermake & to baseball. . - Tho weteran Na-| AD ou . gis Jowersmen nesday : By EDDIE ASH Hoosiers L 4) tional League + announced - 1 ' Times Sports or * 7 his retirement recently after spend-| In spite of their 9-4 on over the Providence Reds, Eastern CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—Indianapolis baseball fans now can get ready calc, Jan. 1 ¥ ing 41 years in the national pastime, division leaders, our Indianapolis Caps still were in a hot seat today in to welcome the Indians’ new manager, Al Lopez. {nt pi Seana : a 26. of them as a meeosiggy their own Western sector. | A huge stove league party is in the making to welcome the Tribe Jb slay pry : “guesser.” . The Mowersmen bounced back after their 4-1 loss at Pittsburgh skipper and the testimonial is expected to be held in February, the Towa, a: ig ¢ iy He engaged in a Saturday night, but the Cleveland Barons won & pair over the week-end | {date to be announced later. defeat of Min sola a Jot of “rhubarbs™ and find themselves only one point H k S = a | Ted Sullivan, the Tribe's business manager, who represented the Tie y= ne ps a | with Leo Duro- behind Indianapolis. Hockey summary | Indianapolic club at. the ‘mi 1 TAME oom ren on-Con tussl 3 A : ! . Jeague directors’ meeting was closed tch Indiana, cher, but denies Cleveland plays at’ Philadelphia p,ovigence (0) Soa Indianapolis Add meeting of the American Associa- to the baseball ‘writers. leagre 179 Ty, travel

tion's board of directors here Yes= “ol i 00t Prank Lane of the hich has lost two out

hein) - oe | favored: to dump the Rockets since Michaluk ©. Right Defense... 80 the plans fg hon had anything they currently p in a hot streak, | Fraser. wns vane ress terday, Snood ry American Association led the fight fence games. Marqu ‘to do with his A victory would permit Cleveland VO DIATE airs Lett Wing ol the lopez ni: Chak tiie: XO" against the all-star game and got Eyorthwestern in the withdrawal t6 a pass the Caps, although Indian. Spares — providence, LAFIALG. Prokop, gd TN Sailr A 3 . . Ch | Sullivan also said that “Un mvolved in long arguments with Rb. . cchedile. Khpists, Stanley, Arcand, Chad, Schersa ay Y : 3 po ih dians’ new coach; Tony Cuccinello, i yasehatl writers: : : Michigan, one of th

ad, v Indianapolis: | ! 4 % h : i 0 also would make his Indianapolis = eonever the American Aseocia- We favorites, gave th

was injured on Magerkurth |against—of all teams—the high- mm BCOTE by Periods 4b the diamond a couple of times in|fiying Hornets of Pittsburgh and| Providence - et L%. / i | Sullivan is headed for 8 Jyostie the new high cost of living, plunked Se 40 Games T ’ recent seasons, said he felt that he the league's top goalie, Baz Bastien.| First Period Scoring: n Indianapolis. | cL a } io] {in Pittsburgh this week of all Pira . a new pot of gold at the end of the had enough and was stepping out| Last night some 8098 Coliseum | Eons (Sullivan, Licarty S44: (Todi: agi A {farm club executive and scouts ad American Association's 1948 rain- Indiana at Illinois. to go on pension. . . Magerkurth | fans were treated to a fancy display | Anapolis,. Bruneteau (MacKay, Da i if] ‘will confer with Lopez there and ,,y py voting a robust 50 per cent Purdue at Wisconsin. 8:04: (4) Providence, Stanley - (Scherzs, ; Li work out the details of the Tribe's ,. ease in revenue going into the Miami (0.) at Evan

inew pilot's reception in the HOQSIET avers’ bonus. fund. |capital. | Sullivan also - announced that [uit 8 helping hand Sat _ The American Association board .). e would be no increase of ticket Jn8 Wisconsin its first of difectors “= ne A oe prices at Indianapolis Victory a ol sociation chapter 0 rield. c | Writers of America met in Chis Urider the new AA player bonus fcIntosh sparked a W cdgo yesterday and the league . o setup, players on the eight. clubs the second period owners refused ‘to budge on t 3 will be shooting for & pennant and J} Minnesota, too, had | decision, reached at a WiedLEd four post-season playoff positions fenind to trim the Ii Florida in December, to. abandon wo sorpans upwards of a $30,000 fgddieman, counted 1 the American Association mid-sea- oo " oward hanging in the bal. fhe first half and one 1

| : RECORD BREAKERS—The Yaverettes recently set two city records in as many toe Cr game. bons Be Te | t

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weeks. Bowling in the Pritchett Sponsor's League, they rolled a 300! three-game se- Mythical Team OK'd players’ Pool Hiked fim McIntyre tallied

v : . i ER ea a " . , ) ol to mi t Friday with a 1096 single game. Their single game e A A. baseball writers voted The players I, accumulated fhe final period ries on Jan. 9, and followed last Friday gle g Th ba a ayes pou : a & tor the same, an

ried an argument with a Milwaukee it three for the Caps before Provi- | . AMERICAN LEAGUE - A. ¥ . wal fe ; traction, player too far, resumed it down-|dence scored. Allen Stanley knocked astern Divisian o oa record currently is setting the pace across the nation. They also ar e leading in the Cin 5 8 Hts Slixed the 1 cent out of each admission i 4 founted 19 points in weit-ip Tigiasapsiie ee. n his] Abou or he ge uri. : 3 hii it cinnati Tri-State tournament. Left to.right: Lois Glass, Eva Williamson, Marge Skelton, Pu 0 itectors said the da.’s cents or more during the. .eguiar fgainutes {0 win, 59 to 5 punches and g e police on scrimmage in front of mas 16 19 8 40 130 “11 . : i i | round is |y _star game season, will receive its healthy boost Bl Murray Wier, scrapp punches AE by. the fudge, for the first one snd. the Indian- B33 8 we Team Captain Gertrude Rhodes, and Pat Striebeck. Standing in the background is (usually alloted for the all slay gis suasnbs Wil Sercivs 16s aly wg; | Mutsy Wiel, SSEapD Treorge cooled off -and -eonfined his. apolis.-net~-minder - didn’t. -have -& gy ee 8 0 91-108 G or Dave Yaver Pe Ee = cir JONI UE © 5 pay ita to 13 . Thé : o. dr Oe retin. to. the ball. parks... jchancs..on. the. second Tile Wont Tait 3 | gir aii ee PD TOOH. Jave raver. : a Eon esa ON ts and 1o-+cut down .on capita to 1'z-cents, Thé league vffice h the league, dropped i a 8: bounced off Whitey Prokon's chest Pittsburgh . lh ERT B : For TR EER [fg wi So Sc foc <~double-headers. lich th -oUSLOdiIAn. and. distributor. of such. ip pace. the. Hawkeyes. CLEVER ON SKATES . . . land into the cords after Pete Ka. alse pois 3 18 3 & om 15 1° : Kauts S ace However, the league voted to have Jonus. ory over Indiana. Dartmouth College really is 1a the ad Cleveland 2 2 4 #10 MW By Frank Wilson | a mythical all-star team selected, In announcing the hike, President a four point. lead “big leagues” hep fA to ata ad the eh 8.long one ai. tous \irionat LEAGUE. 'o uy | a team of 15 players, a team that Lane called It “proportionately half, but Towa rel : 4 : { io. Hy : WwW L T Pts 6 OCG mm a —— ne I a . iw ifts and certifi- more incentive for clubs to win Jvier's 16 points to t high ber ama ice | i : § 118 90 n \ {will not play. Butg y .£ paving ay Ga Big gr tour, fest i Spe om India polis Detrott Li. it 10 s 4 ii? 3 DEZELAN'S DOUBLES Classic and the West Side Singles me ROChester Next |cates of merit will be awarded the ne penaalit or at least get ‘uo §9 lead at the half. I . three on the U. 8. Ama- middle period, but the Reds came New You 13°18 & 34 ‘ss #0 continued through their second week-end of competition with quite a few 7 {honored pasttimers. the play-offs” and politied out that 8 im all angles th \ . teur Athletic Union Olymple team, right back with another goal when Chicago _ i 13 8 33 1 15 changes taking place in both affairs. New leaders were to be found | pw voce following a, disastrous, Tribe Business Manager Sullivan in 1946 and 1947, even ah. the ud Jt edge to triump George Pulliam, Whitey Campbell [the Caps were short-handed. - Carl yp, oREEILTs LAST NIGHT. | the actual division of the Dezelan event, and new leaders took over In ,o.q venture capped by their Worst sqiq the Indianapolis c'ub lied up Fas ot I= eit pe SUS plays - even game bry an goo vemey. . . + At calls for a |Liscombe whistled it In from far out, Pittsburgh 1, Buffwle 1 itje). the West Side tournament. x setback of the :sa.cn, ths Indian- wii, the baseball writers to restore ny Be Ee i piv oe ‘n Spinutes when the ! Cleveland 4, New Haven 3. Marott’s Shoes traveled to Dezelan’s; and changed the actual com- ue Kautskys face another stern ine all-star game but it's a safe Sollee; I X wpe 1 Boil

) petition to a one-team affair. They assumed the first four positions in job’at the Butler Fieldhouse tOmMOr- guess that the league directors

Distribution of the players’ bonus

» x» the cage. Wo WHERE THE GOING IS "Both Teams Short Pittsburatr 8. INDIANAPOLIS Menein scored the heaviest by plac- Pa Htown f car. . : kinson defeated Shirley England,’ - ‘was not played last year. th t wi 2-1 RUGGED . , . Knute Rockne used St. Louis 10. Providence 2 ing three times in the first five. He Dickir leading on the pennant winner, 2-13s to the RU Both teams were short when placed first with Johnny Kiesel on who is only 12 years old herself. The visiting Royals are | The last American Association ooo Co" the championship

ntithe National Basketball League's ,) gar attraction was played in E a 1254 count: third with Oscar Beh- Patty scored 3 458 Saturday night, y race, 3-12ths to the victor in the O'Grady Eastern Division and already hold Indianapolis in 1946 and, according playoffs. and 2-12ths to the runner-

j ; & : rens, scoring a 1222, and fourth with at the Pritchett-Hunt : Fens, orig dropping 1219 pins. Plant to down Shirley by 31 pins, one triumph over (he Kautskys here , gyllivan, it cost the Indiansi ob ‘oa voffs..

Sunday afternoon the youngsters this. season. | approximately $2000 to stage it, the "5 "puso ig Succeeds Hooey visited Shirley's home lames, her| Indianapolis dropped deeper IN igh cost of promoting coming from ne AA prexy, on the subject of

lineman, Larry Kelley of Yale, has| Almas withstood a heavy pepper- Piftabirgh Vash hp 9%: 1 sver won the Helsjan trophy. . . ing early in the final stanza aNd | oLIs: Buffalo at New Haven, * 607, and Stemm helped Johnny SEH 0 timbers against Shir. day when the crippled Hoosier five pu Li In 1024, when Notre Dame's backs Providence's attempts to catch up] BRIA Cand Washington. Along with a 622. Second place was leva 306. Patty's ‘total was 2. siiffered a 01-58 setback at Oshkosh. ec Teale FEW I ed is 1 : : were named the Four Horsemen by | brought several breakaways for the Ben NDTANAPOL. an Spring: taken By en 5%. and Curt while Shirley had 843 . . It was the worst defeat of the cur- "Three cities never had the all- the hands of the printers and that sports writers, Rockne pleased his| Caps. : : ee are . {Heady, ~1440, fod 1b .vear-old rent season. The Kautskys never ree ClMies " the six additional days (April 1 2 Yowerlul iemen. ho end by Te-| Doran Mared 1 Ub by steering C S i | Fiith- place. Nas held-by_Rosty Shriey py — aia 543 Were in contention and trailed by Star same. St. Paul. Louts¥ille ia to Sept. 12 rs wo al rs ferring to them as the Seven Mules|a long shot of Danny Summers ap coring 1 Bulineing and Dale Prantzreb on pi yt Hix came stint, |20 points at the half, 49-29. Toledo. But it was Die tha most a week's additional salary for Sl - ; a + +. they performed the drudgery past Bennett. Ed Nicholson banged simpson .......... 3 BR A Ta Th series of 504 and 624 for a 1218. | i MN An added attraction tomorrow two of these Hues She 3 The 28S0ciation players. aa ; up front to break the backs loose.|in another long one to make it 7-3, | Bodolsky . . a2 4 a L » [ s wu = bi ; . night will be the appearance of Louisville, vot agains . At the AA Baseball Writers’ meet- . NE a8" and Sclisizzi took a nice pass {rom i 13 34 19°13 4! THE HANDICAP division of me Week-End Bowling ine Musical Majorettes, drill or~'—m we | ine. Tommy Fitzgerald, Louisville 2 A oy MIXING "EM UP... De- | Summers for the eighth goal. | iar ina : % 5 : i » {tourney saw two changes. Jog Proc / oo BOWLERS (MEN) | ganization which performs annually Kiner Walker , Courier-Journal, was elected presi- - 2 * troit Lions professional football | Tony Licari broke into a Provi- Sullivan .. ‘42 13 18 31 13 {tor and Ralph Nagle remained in the, Meavelin, Parkway 6 p.m... 800.0 0 Cun gear ames in the Chie ’ {dent to sueceed Bob Hooey, Colum. i team changed ownership early [dence rush to steal the puck and Gouture :: ‘Hom 118 TL ltop spot with 1385, including han-| By, Serouen BR bp Bon: A M. $8 cawo Stadium ¥ . f 55.000 lbus, ©. State Journal. Hooey has . {Summers ....ii.e..42 0 i 1 314 v 2 fll Lee, B. R. 1 p. m. Mixers ...... o0y ©280 " Si n or ’ 'served- two years. Eddie Jones, Min- . this week. . . . It was bought by & -|score an unassisted Cap marker, Bruneteau .. 18 9 7 18 s {dicap. Second place was taken by MH, Harris, Fox-Hint Sun. A. M. ... bw o | lis Times, was named vice syndicate, . . . One member of the but Harvey Fraser retaliated shortly MacKay ......... 10 ¢ 8 ua "2 | Vernon Koers and Stan Tuttle who S RER LEADERS (MEN) 91 Pro Basketball : | NEW YORK, Jan, 19 (UP) —Gen- neapolis mes, M k “+ syndicate is & brewer, two are afterward for the Reds to wind up Nicholson. ......... 48 3 ~§ '§ 73 combined totals of 663 and 526. Wi. Nav, Packard Tndpis. Co. Mixed 591 NATIONAL LEAGUE eral Manager Roy Hamey of the presiven’ Ceti snp aK drug store. magnates. . . . That |the scoring. Pe re PIM Penalties, in Tmingies. (8dded a 132 handicap, and marked Woody Astin, fnustrial a. an Eastern Divo Lost Pet. Pittsourgh Pirates popped up today | Th makes a good combination for the Swi ee Row np p Four Assists. One Game. Lundy, Mitier; ‘a 1320. Fifth place had new gocu-| Bill Noffke, Pritchett Sun. Eve. Mixed $84 Rochester... 7° 3 13 oo baseball's Tatest autograph hound, , (| players . . . to fall back wpen Swimmin Morrison (now with Detroit). * | ants in the persons of John Phil ST, Bvins, 6:30 p. m. Coca-Cola . 380 Fi Wayne 18 10 855 putting out approximately $55,000] : Dey are sieving about too | ene per ochamions, 1h Aras. Cadre Duet, Gopi pe and Harry Jacoby. Phillive| Ba ful Mi enter HE JER EE ekiena for the signs at an < cen Indianapolis YM i , Pt. , . " o hy reves ggerevenvaear 32 - " shrealh . suds and drugs. YMCA Apo A Juniors, 0. Warne a Ditre bane « Doran 2, shot, 4 58, Jagohy . Stub thelr Xe Walmith Mra Rixed Bap. ae 5 Western Division n iN tures of two of his star players, | ( eal F Purdue 47 Nora, 31 Qouture, "Podolsky, Pavelich. {now. with » handitup they rolled by Mor hy Behe Men's re se6 Minneapolis a 3 8 po Ralph Kiner and Dixie Walker. We 8 High School Scores Furdue 47, Noreen nt: Battal Shatouis oe High single game Was Wood's |S: RE H-0’G. Sun. Eve. Mixed 563| TriCities ... ‘ig 4 33. Kiner, sophomore slugging. star » : a . Army 85, Columbia 30. against. 8; total foals against, 143: gver-iJoe Danna, 260, and John Ro an Bapeson. ¥ Waither Mixed. 337 Ophkogh, ...---:-o: oi 13. “38 of the Pirates who hit 51 home runs were Cathedral 39, Barents 2, ; : : : a, pees -* jool SHE with wa y f° Benn ea? Dejans Botta] Are ae ARSEDLTS YESTERDAY 7 Jast season to tie Johnny Mize of Frestown 3%, Crispus Attucks 38:" rn Re EES dani ing to remain. high. Ea 3 Xn Cola TCent 1-347 Tri-Cities 63, ‘Sheboygan 46. ~~ the Giants for -the major. league them Howe 44. Combis ove School 33 pee way ive a e urn Af the West Side, a Gary bowler, | gyi Scalf. V. rw. Ms Fi Wayne 54. Toledo 4 |ead, came from his home in Al- : ech 2, Manual 31 : » * |Ted Binzen, moved into first place Robert Meter ns Bible are Twilight 3.1 Ounkos a 1, ‘hambra, Cal.. to sign up yesterday. othe; on 47, i . . . 3 3 ; ’ “ : County Tourney ; j : |with a 1758 eight-game series. He M White, Ft Squarel p, ED iaaad. 308! Oshkosh at, HDIARAPOLIS 28 Walker, long-standing star of the| Bpeedway 42; Franklin Township 41 tw t with high ; in “Ben Davis. 53, Decatur Pv & 1 x ’ ] | . lwound up the octet wi a 8 taavs 10 OWLERS « WOMEN) 51 Syracuse Fl Minneatolis 63 overtime). mrookivn Dodgers who Was traded - Bored ER WIGN SCHOOLS” ie 3-3 > game of 276. Second was Earl Win Faas ane Pugh sgiieq TT TLL $82 TONIGHT. Toleds at ‘Anderson; Minne='to Pittsburgh in an off-season deal,| Why Co penismctaaeti | Times: All-Tourney Selections l'on Bins fons tre dtl doe dubai, 3 wns ia ot ndland Ek oan. dfove up trom Birmingham, Als. et nails Rails” Ws, Ferre Gefats| AIT A YJ > ITa7, Weludmg high games. of “243: Tayy santDelaxaze Twilight Misedy M9. or LQM ORO Re "at HE ioe Fin) Si Elamney. who announced ihe sign= = = Beamsville’ Memorial 53, Meiropofis (fil), Jim Crumley... ©. v0 «Forward Speedway 242 and 239. The capital city took OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Foteds: > "1 Hamey, CR ERT ville ’ , Mg na : A Yeas L seteereseataat 8 h i . ol. Ch 498 CL _ : . 3 po) sald ones ro Pi Wayne Central 83, Lebanon 34. Junior Rockey x i+ ys iver. Forward ioyu.v. o.oo Framklin Twp. fhird place with Leo Sento £0 ey Rifhake, Fickive nd: co » Armor tina Rnd et is 1h the rielghibor. good Pt Wayne Concordia 86. Leo 3) Jack Long .....5(esesssa Forward ..i......... Beech Grove’ ing 1733. including a 265 single. Last| Betty Drsens, FICRtE.0 Pive Mixed i Armory Wrestling "of $30,000"—a pretty ritzy or TR ie mean 30 ». Ralph Lollar PAN Forward Decatur Central |week's leader, Ernie Lester of Pt. Billie Pruitt, P-H.O'C Sun. Bve. Mixed W&3 , jos oy oN oF = A I are g i . . ly crshesiesarens A ¢ | Anna Bateman, . m ne . ~1 peer Creel 37 Adame TowRAND . Allen Wiechers +o. .oqsss. COMOr Luoouueeeerss.. Speedway ps aae, dropped: to-fourth with 1723 Jane wright, Ciark Mat. Sap 1} Bill Completed oT just getting started | Flora io; Dear’ Creek 20 (anal) Jack Shofner/. ......cooin ys Conter o.couurienie... Bon/Davis ps. ag | Norma Button, Ft. 8auare 8 Bived. | Len Hughes will try it again at i; a big league baseball career. your Quiltord 0, Bri ht ry] " consolation). Don Adcock sEttaareress su Guard .. viii ee Franklin Twp. BENEFIT MATCHES--In a pair Ysa Savage. Riviera, Mixed yo i the Armory tomorrow mp i yo To Cr. — clude oores Hill 33. ilistoro 15 nat). ©] Sam SOI vive ieceinncees GUAT Lieriiierrainns Ben Davis |of week-end match games given for Reid McGuire, Holy Spirit Mixed .... a8 the Pittsburgh husky tangles " Southport to Miss aackaon 48 Bimner'3 : Konnie/King .... voor Guard Speedway |the benefit-of the local infantile B Jereimer Can Bev. Mixed 448 Young Bull Montana of Los Arigeles io ar - Clarksburg 34, sand, Cy n Bob a raTeaseantier gUR Y *recrsttsanys Pike roy iM hg be) D. Gigure. Amer. Can Co. Mixed .....: °7 [in the featured attraction of Match-' Christie for 4 Weeks . kha Ry Touray a Coc CREATE YE EY FETT RETREAT - i. ; » bad be - ee - i er Bil THOME tHree=TIt Pro] wr i RT ee " > Concord 48, Siliersbut x . J By GEORGE WELDEN 1 Alumni Honor Pete Vaughan. bill. Mary in Cla tstie, Sone and a Now. P 33 Concord 30 final). ~~ Fight Merion County high school basketball squads had one con-, | Billy completed the card over the 58 Rh i team por be out ee Riehiang Canter Co Br ad Lsolation today—they woi't_have to face Speetiway, this years wrprise NAS Sy WwW hh hk . A d | week-end by signing. Bill Murray. og aces ke at SE woke } Akron u Fulton 9 apa ] county tourney 3 wit, in he Ses: fonts in ZebRlLY. i’ - . toe a as war of a Jack PaPPenbElin, pecause of an ankle injury od id nry County Tourney However, should one o e teams manage to: gra e loc - : {0 rtlan e., to. the 2 a No Mt Summit 33, SUTaughn 33 Snark: i By BILL EGGERT : } % {~The small forward, who injured oh Moorsiand. 36. Lewisville tional title, they might wind up-againstthe Spark Plugs in regional Robert, Edward: (Pete) Vaughn, who was more than “just a coach” [opening bout. The semi-windup willl, =" v0 1 1ast Thursday's county

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#% Le milton County Tourney : i : Westfield 48. C 1 43. t | county champion- od . : . y ackson Cenural 31 Walnut Grove 20. Shem oR melon By Sha the blow midway in the final stanza. |school color Saturday night when alumni announced the Pete Vaughan @ = = ou ship, will miss the Cardinals’ next ; i ‘os! 42, Jackson ential 4 _cYab. " : Bill Roberts tallied five eld goals Award for Wabash athletes. y OIL five games but should be ready to.go| *

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