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Adviser Says Walcott Hasn't Signed " By JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 22—Joe Louis, heavyweight champion, retained his poise and sense of humor during last night's turbulent boxing writ- . ers’ dinner. ” When he rose to speak; he blinked and shook his head as if to clear it of grogginess that might have been caused by being caught in the cross-fire Of verbal punches ex-

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He sald, “When I heard Mr. Hogan telling what bad things was go-

myself I better quit this business right now. I never knew it was so bad. “But when I heard Commissioner; Eagan defend boxing and tell what! a great sport it was and how much _ good it had done for underprivileged: boys, I said to myself maybe I ought to stay in the game for couple more years.” - Want 30 Per Cent

Last night's jocular remark about

INo. 4 Pin Remains Upright in Last Frame at Pritchett’s

Ernie Koch Rolls City

wouldn‘t go.

League. His games were 247, 213 and 223, The women once more failed to

Bocchic- ferush- the 600 circle, and were led

Louis’ Hold on Title Sets New Record

"Louis has now been “eayyweight

John L, Sullivan, who was champion for 10 years, 212 days, from

_ NEW YORK, Jan. 22 (UP)—Joe| fom

other man in ring history. As of yesterday, Louis’ reign womprised 10 years and 213days since he won the title Trom Jimmy Braddock’ at Chicago with an eight- Bu I

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in the Inter-Club League at Pritchett's; Howard Caulfield, 181, 258, 221-660, for Lewis Roofing in the

Indianapolis League; Jonn Besw 203, 238, 216—657, for the Pile the Eli Lilly group at Pennsylvania: Ed Fanchally, 211, 220, 223--g54, for Rowe Landscaping in the Indianapolis League} and Jimmy John-

Last

Feb. 7, 1882, until Sept. 7, 1892.

Shortridge Wrestlers Pin Ripple, 48 to 15

Broad Ripple High School's mat squad yesterday, 48 to 15, at Short-| Tidge, | 112 Pounds, Gene Baker (BR) defeated Gordon McLachlan, §-0; 120 pounds, Dick | Bowers (8) defeated las Currie, 5-0; © Bhaw, 5-0; 1 unds, Bill e- | feated Vernon Raber , 5-0; 138 pounds, | Dies [Burge (BR) defeated W: Loss, | =~. ul

defeated Waiter i pounds, | Gary Shellert (8) defeated Don Boots, |

MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 22 (UP)— Jack Onslow, a veteran of 38 years In baseball, was named today as) manager of the Memphis Chicks of the Southern-Association. Onslow, a native of Boston, sucteeds Doc Prothro, who resigned and Sold-his- interests in the club to the Chicago “White Sox last month. Onslow has been with the White | Sox for two years, serving as al Scout-and managing Waterloo to a1 pennant and playoff title in the Class B Three-I League last season ————e

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Doug 17 pounds, Bill Arbaugh (8) defeated Joe | BI Sa ¢

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aul Fields 299 Came | Bowling Mark for Season Cards Sign 3 |

With 727 Total at the Sport Bowl By FRANK WILSON ; It was the last frame of Paul Fields’ second game of the evening in the Indianapolis League at Pritchett's. He had started out with a 184, nh Go the hi Sh Sch i ars es . an " F went down—except one. The four pin stood there, wavering on edge. hi Wil ave) I Sppoeis

,|Upholstering in the Moon-Lite Classic,

Night's Bowling Leaders

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[While Browns Have Trouble

Sam Zoldak Becomes First-Class Holdout |!

NEW YORK. Jan. 22 (UP)—The,

's 31st 700 Game

directions in their respective pennant races next season, were on different levels already in getting players signed up for the 19048 cam-

paign, ¥ The Cardinals, who usually had a bumper crop of holdouts under the regime of singin’ Sam Breadon,| were coming into line nicely under their new head man, Bob Hanne- § i! gan, who had signed seven of % [in two days of negotiations. . regulars, infielder Al (Red) Schoendienst, catcher Joe Garagiola and! pitcher Alpha Brazile, had signed up| yesterday, along with a rookie in-| { fielder, Tommy Glaviano. | - Brazle won 14 games and lost 8 last year with nis “crawl ball”| while Schoendienst batted 253 and Gfragiola hit 257. Neither Schoendienst nor Garagiola played as bril« liantly as in-the 1946 campaign, when they were key men of the Red Bird pennant drive.

Outfield Signed

On the previous day, Hannegan signed up what may be his starting

4.PIN NAILED?—Paul Fields has just cause today to say that the four-pin must have been nailed on the alley last night when he missed a perfect bowling game by one pin. Bowling withthe Delaware Recs reation squad-in the Indianapos lis-League; “Fields'*299 “is the

{center, Enos’ Slaughter in left and" Charley Diéring in wight,” 777 ““TThe" Cardinals ‘still have to heat highest. single game rolled in’ |from such key men as Stan Musial, the. city this, season. Marty Marion and George Hurowski, their other first string infielders, and from pitchers Ken Burkhart! son, 185, 233, 234—652, for Shelby Howie Pollet, Murry Dich ind Harry Brecheen, but Hannegan in- ; : {dicated he expected no difficulty, Challenging Fields’ high game of| The Browns, who are expected :

the evening was the 280 rolled by e - | Paul Butcher in the Riviera Ameri- San vat Hie Amprican Lengus oust can Mixed League at Parkway. where, had a first class holdout on Butcher subbed the last two games their hands in sad Sam Zoldak, | of the set for Carl Henschen Who who returned his 1948 contract un- | ‘Opened with a 140; but was forced signed from his home in Brooklyn 0 take the sidelines because of “because those guys expect me to illness. Butcher hit the high game work for the same dough I made on his first attempt. He followed it last year.” : with a 168 to tie for the league's Lefty Zoldak, also a server of soft high score of the evening. pitches, won nine games and lost {10 last season for the highest perjcentage posted by any regular Brownie pitcher. The Browns during the recent major league meetings admitted

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Cole, Herff Jones Mixed ~~ ."\.". $64 (stoppers, bringing to 21 the numMarie Christian, Indians ou Equip. ... s7o| Der of players under contract. The ly be

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ham and: Nick Strincevich; came to terms at Pittsburgh for the Pirates. <The Boston Red Sox signed up {two “rookies, outfielder Al Simononis from the Anderson, 8. C., team of the Tri-State League and a 334 hitter, and.inflelder John Ostrow-

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OTHER PERS | WOMEN

47 to 35. — The win kept the gies moving along the trail which they hope will lead to a post-season tournament invitation and a chance to regain the national collegiate basketball championship they held in 1945 and 46, : An --intersectional -game saw the Arkansas Razorbacks, led by ‘Gerald Hudsten's 16 points, beat Alabaina, 42 to 35. In a Southwest Conference. clash, Ricé trimmed Texas A. & M, 49 to 47. Charles Brown scored 26 points and Don Boven 23, to lead Western Michigan fo a 71-60 victory over Valparaiso, :

Earl Brown Named Auburn Grid Coach

AUBURN, Ala, Jan. 22 (UP)— Earl M. Brown, former football and basketball star at Notre Dame, today took over Auburn's head football coaching job, succeeding. Carl Voyles, who was named head coach of the Brooklyn Football Dodgers yesterday. Brown comes to ‘Auburn - from Canisius College, Buffalo, N. Y. where he was head football and

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Fight Results

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