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Baseball history is

packed spectacular nents chalked up by Carl Hubbell,

goown as the “Meal Ticket” for the * Giants and Bill Terry, their man-

ager of that era. . » .

TRY ANYTHING ONCE. . . . If

you doubt the scarcity of big |

league winning pitchers nowadays, | take 5 look at the Chicago Cubs’

t . + « They are banking.

upon Bob McCall, lefthander, for their 198 team. . . . Last year, with Los Angeles, he won five games and lost 12. . . , But the Cubs, who finished sixth in 1947, sre willing to take long chances.

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“IN THE WRONG LEAGUE | + + + bouts were decided by quick first-round knockouts and three -others by | Looks the technical kayos, attesting to the —= Indianapolis ‘Kautsky's basketball punching power among the so-called the Smith Grocery team got a great |

as though Paul Walk,

general manager, had better stick

--to~ his midget auto racing -out- on Ww. 16th St. . . . The tip on the

Kautsky's amateurish business po!lfey came last winter when Walk

fired the coach between halves . . .

and with the Kautskys leading the league at the time. . . . Indianapolis

received a black eye all over the

country on that one. * =» SELF PRESERVATION , . Elmer Angsman, the pro football star with the champion Chi-

ego Cardinals, is all set to take South Side Community Genter Jen in stride any meat shortage that were the quick-knockout artists last happens fo come along. . . . At night, each winning after a spirited ¥on from Richard Wilson of Bloom- | {be close of the 1947 grid season, first-round flurry of fist throwing. fspsman landed a job with a | Vislesale meat company... wants stopped Robert Dudley of the fs be sure to have enough beef |ate Ave. YMCA in the opening

® his frame for mext fall. . = = “THEY SHALL NOT PASS... One reason the Detroit Red. Wings are high in the National Hockey League race is the sensa-

tional net-minding of Harry |

Lumley. . , . The former Indian-

polis goalie has scored four shut- |

outs this season. , . , The Wings, the Hoosier Caps’ parent Slab, | stress tightly-bound defenses . and their- close checking is pay-

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this year; , + It ‘is said that h Rickey, general manager of te “Brooklyn Dodgers, who pur-! asd the Saints lock, stock and since last season; Promised to’ put a sure-fire winner 1 8¢. Paul the very first year under Oitright Flatbush ownership. . . usly, the Dodgers had just

agreement with the Apostles,

has rally--by-Warren-winning the fight. slain trom. James Smith, Ray st reer g. & i

fighter still was wading in at the| a finish, but Warren was

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Photos by John R. Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer

OPEN CLASS THRILLER—Robin Hood (left) and Slyvester Simmons hooked up in a close 135-pound open class bout last night which was one of the standouts in a full

evening of fistic thrills. Simmons, representing the Northwestern PAL Club, won the decision end advanced i in the foumey . at the Armory.

Rousing Session Marked With & Knockout Brawls

" By BOB STRANAHAN The third session of The Times-Legion Golden Gloves-tourney was {history today and another record crowd of 2714 fans agreed thas the | lighter-weight boys-also carry potent punches in their eight-ounce mitts. | Ninetéen bouts were on the card, all featuring the lighter divisions’ ~ifrom-113-through 147 pounids-in-both-the novice and open classes; Two

(“lighter hitters.” ‘hand from the fans. His bout with Anotier rousing -session-is-in-the [William - Davidson. - of Bloomington W books for fans again next Friday in the 112-pound novice division | night at the N. Pennsylvania St. was stopped in the second round arena as the elimination goes into when it was apparent that the down-| the fourth week. None of the heav- state fighter was too experienced for! ier battlers have seen action as yet Fulk. Announcer Tom Miller an- | and it is probable that the om-/nounced Fulk’s ambition to fight in| mittee from the Robinson-Ragsdale Golden Gloves and that the lad Post of the Legion will summon weighed only 94 pounds. Hs was these scrappers for the next action. given a rousing bit of applause for | Quick Kayos (his gameness. | Leroy “Hopkins of the Douglas| Bob. Roberts Wins !

b Roberts of the South Side | wi f th -" | PAL Club and Don Packwood o! e heam » or of Ch

Bill Roberts in the 175-pound class

/ington in another ‘fast lightweight bout in which the loser came in for rweight, a novice fly ie, some acclaim. Wilson, a 32-year-bout ‘old ex-GI now in school at Bloomfirst ington, drew the praise of officials ou tee card in 1:22 of the and contestants alike for his fine

wood attitude as well as his showing. : Bp Inthe 1% {—All-of the ‘contestants, of course.

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swarmed all over! ligible and are considered for ! of the Douglas PAL|?™® © a — fight- the sportsmanship ‘trophy awarded|

3 |annually at the conclusion of sthe| | stopper M1 of ¥he 17%; round. (big tourney. Officials keep such| mp

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{both emerged winners. Both were {extended the limit, however, before Ni ght of Fighting > NOVICE 112-POUND

* |gétting the nod of the judges. Sylvester Simmons, classy and fast lightweight open champ from the), Me pins, be Taerte TAL, yaiaoeked |

light trunks) of the Douglas

: K cision from Nick Prisant, Jackson Sam PAL Club take a hairline decision Charles Burns South Side eC: Owe 8 Andy A 3 gins from Nick Prisant of the Jackson © 0 Ar AL won fecision Gym team. This was a slam-bang irom Isasc Jones ini FAL.

NOVICE 126-POUN affair from bell to bell, with a late Claude Edwards, Jackson Nn won _de-

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¢k Martin: South Side C.C., wo apparently pifeg The Jackson | knockout in 1:31 of Jd round. NOVICE 135-POUND Don Foust South: Side C.C.. gision rom landing sell Borden, Jackson Gym. Clifton White, Riley. PAL.

for him after Prisant had taken the lead:

harder and oftener. - ~Although a- loser, Richard rd Fulk. of

0 om Robert Payne, Douglas PAL, won deci~ sion from Fred _Heims, Jackson C Gym.

City, State High School and College Basketball Score:

CITY, COUNTY somooL of Lafayette 43. ors peed al, Shortridge 21.

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Huntingburg 58, Bicknell 51. Bowers 35.

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Indiana Boys School 57,

ldaville 48, Burnettsvilie | Paiestine 30;

{Towa Teachers a, South Dakota 33,

w |Pennville’ 30, Gray 43, Adri 35." Brownsours 36. [Portiand 23. Rrra Waky TOURNEY |Edwrence Tech 9, Tulsa th. $s. Tipton. 26 : WABASH Laveis B Baifimore SL Vi anova 4. y inamac - ousville 73, stern Kentuc y 3s »n Hamilton n vonteruri 33 Corlngion » Long Toland 49, Texas Wesievan. 48, nr y 7. Manhattan 63, Renssalaer 47 Mare 8 ep SE ae Montana. Bate 30 Tako. Blais 3 At Brash

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ROUNDHOUSE SWING — Walter Haywood [in |

finish of a roundhouse swing at Charles Fanroy of the items in mind in picking this award | Smith Grocery team in their |12-pound novice bout. Haywood got the decision.

. |Bulldogs Seek 5th IC Win ‘Against Valpo Tonight

n-de- BVET, last season. the Crusaders had a: similar height advantage and the Bulldogs won both games, 55

£. In_stale games last night, Ball yoo 1a nanelis Caps. bump. into) Ar in. Douglas PAL. by" inom State's Cardinals flashed their best another - band of game of the Season to trip Western won de. Michigan, 49 to 41 at Muncie and ‘oppose the Philadelphia Rockets, Don Newhausel, Smith Sloe’. Oakland City blasted Rio ‘Grande, AL {79 to 62. Marvin Heaton was high point man for - Ball State “with. 16.

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TOE-TO- TOE HITTERS—Charles Lynch (left), an unattached entrant in the 118pound novice class, and Leon Mallory of Douglas PAL Club were slugging it out toe-to-toe in their bout when this picture was snapped. The referee in the background is Bob Utter, Mallory shaded his opponent in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves scrap at the Armory.

Men, Women Scorch Alleys’ For 6 High Honor Scores

By FRANK WILSON The temperature hovered around sero outside last night, but the bowling alleys arouid town were quite warm, thank you. In one of the "hottest nights of the season, two T00's Were recorded, and four women's 1600's were added to the books. Laurel winners were Harry Light who! turned. in. 8-729. in. the. Insurance. League.at. the Pennsylvania: slides land. Hilda. Geldmeier. who. worked. a. 617. in. the.

lin by Miller Ensminger, 233, 225. 209-667, for the Brass Rail in the

games of 238, 235 and 256. He rolls ‘for Stone, Stafford & Stone.

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Freyn Brothers loop at West e; the Link Belt loop at the West LE Bevis, 207, - te

I—— Bowling Center. Belser marked tal- | 1nd ad lies of 265, 220 and 226 for a 711. ae: Haursase i the Jnulunc [ The leading women bowler | —653, for Sea's Champions in the {tallied games of 213, 228 and i76/Fun Bowl Classic; Hap Horn, 234, [for her honor count total. She rolls 224, 194-652, for Vonnegut Mould{for the Indiana Fur five. Nellelings in the Construction group at [Schmit was second -in- line with a Pritchett’s; and; Dick Weber, 234; 1604 for DeWolf News. Her games 233, 184—851, for Spangler's Garage

{in the Sponor's gathering were 223, /in the Sport Bowl Recreation 202 and 179. Third of the Pritchett League. - ladies to score was Evelyn Wiesman| High team totals were scored by {who worked games of 189, 194 and/the Brass Rail, 1007, 981, 1040—

200 for a 603. She bowls for Soli- 3028, in the Washington League, laire Beverages. = Youthful Pat and DeWolf News, 874, 053, 827— |Striebeck * followed her Thursday 2654, in the Pritchett Sponsor's {night's 725 with an even 600. Back League. {with the Yaver Men's Shop quint! Ray Shields scored a “Dutch” 200 she rolled games of 150, 228 and in the Frey Radio Mixed loop at 213. {the. Moon-Lite alleys by alternating

PAL Club was caught af the Last Night's Bowling Leaders

790 BOWLERS (MEN) Bob Ralls, Washington Lasnsen viens 1 [Harry Light, Insurance: .............. 729 George Oburn, tees ugs ... . (Fred Belser, Link Belt wenss Tg Rox ire. ew" York Camral’ #00 BOWLERS (MEN) John Penr. Bowes Seal Pas Miller Ensminger, Washington .....,. 867 Neal Pearson, Sport pow! Recreation sien oivo Lahti, Frevn Bros. .... ......u.0 662 Herman Hohit Jr., Sport Bo Idec tl_Bevis, InSUrance .. . ......eess 660 Crawford May MM Insurance {Sea Ferguson, Pun Bom Classis ..... n's hod M

Hap Horn, Constructio: . Dick Weber, Spor ‘Bow! Recreation o Paul Hare, Sport Bo Tom Pinch, Rlifion Glen Hoffosuer, Insuran

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? william Pun Bowl Cassie in, . a. 1:22 of the first roun o Bob Carnagua, Delaware Bowling Cntr oa en “rk, Construction .,.... Northwestern PAL Club, gained the Walter Haywood, Roy Laker, rt Bowl Recreation .... Schoch, Herff Jones EX-SAINT SHOWS PROMISE |; over Robin Hood uf the South! from RATT Poaduy, Doigias » yy wen| Butler University’s Bulldogs wil} Val san urs Butler Myron Mier, Raval Oran "he silo oo oe Bi: mo Wathinglon i fen ton, the 00) eation ma a : 3 thinks Side Community Center. In thes Cico'firner senate Are YMCA won eSume action tonight after an 11- Hank Beroing. Poor Ralph O'Brien 5 pred” schiling: Ce +o: a Pew’ OTHER LEADERS (un | h 2 erning. ... FP... ha { Ph me ntsen Ln italent-packed welterweight division, from Charles Ham, Smith Grocery, on de- gay period of idleness when they Ken Shaw AILS Ty A Hg Th RC Rim £23 Bil Rickey, retort . on! Tung Phil Haugstad, up from the Defending Champion Julius Griffith “Wiiam Leon Davidson, Bloomington Bob Metcalf [...G Charles Mass mey Tucker, Washingion ©» 635 Mati Ranes, Linde Air Prod. ......... 396 8. Paul Saints, possesses the grea won from Richard Pulk, Smith Grosery Meet Valparaiso University's’ Cru- Calvin Luther es Doyle Hariy Wheeler, Marott's Shoes a mart Bradley, National . 894 {won a close one from James. Cousins by technical knockout at 1: Officiais—C. —N. Ph ips. Frank Luzar. john Preudenburg, Construction 624 John Guthrie, Poster-Messick Mixed 592) * st immediate ise of XnSckodt ut 1:5 3 round the Fieldh t 8:15 in’ prom the “Pai. fof the Douglas PAL Club. Griffith. —Lynn-Perry, Smith Grocery. won from Saders in the Fieldhouse a Bill Pierson, New York Central 1 Cerssebrer gaits Gott Pood M. wi. - i” rvie Mee new crop of hurlers. | a Northwestern PAL Club entrant. | Si Marin. South 208, C.C. bY techs 1h0 Butler squad's fifth Indiana In- State Games Tonight Lae Crews, Jack's Shell Detvies HO Lh i ie Di TY 8 ren NER tates i ok SHOWS % JE of Sut in| Simmons appeared a little the] OPEN 135.POUND tercollegiate Conference game. | Canterbury at Hanover, Bon Pheipe. Re try Clini 817 Jack McClure Christ the King 583 American Association last sea- sharper in his scrap with Hood and ‘Sylvester Simmons, Northwestern PAL , { . Hershell Stilwell, Cook's Beer ........ 617 Herman Street, Presto-Lite Bat. Mix. 581! on on decision from Robin Hood, South | oac my dii= | arvilie a yior, Felix Lucas, Dezelan Classi " Arius Brown itehell.Scott . 7 and has the necessary speed to 1 Coach Paul (Tony) Hinkle's Bull-| Cedarville at Taylor. fi 417 Arlus B Mitchell. Se 578 the South Side lad found the going Side C. C : % : a : Reg Speicher, Sport Bow! Recreation. . $18 Bill Maggiore St. Andrew's Sh $4 take the hig league grade. , . . Phil rather rough in the latter stages. + hod Roberts. Bouth Side C.C. won de: dogs are undefeated in "IIC play’ Giffin at Indiana Tech. John Rigwin, Prey Radio Ey abi aie oe Allison Plant No ae BE si 3 cision from ichar 0 oomingt York niral oe... irgl unter, Public rvice. ix « Ni fined the Dodgers toward the last “+ Fast and Sharp Don Packwood, South Side C. Cy knocked. and have. won five straight. on. their | * Xllinols Normal at St. Joseph's. (Beci Kaxe ND BION, cr ensasi 813 Leroy Soriev, Bankers vor BOR HOF MMe INT Caripaign™ and Comsiigd had the reach on GHImER [3 Stour: Ora) PY Thin w de * Home our, “Manchester at Huntington. os Bem. 4 ny it Ger ion, Ea ge 83 ~~ Shatton- OL "8" Talrly good look "at but the defending champ was faster SYallace Parha Paugias PAL. won“de-| Valparaiso ‘has a “season Rol Vv Butler, i Gresier” York -Oesnirel : : his fepertaire. uu ision from Waltér Wilson, Northwestern | ; ia A alparaiso at Butler, McGregor, Naval Ordnance 414 Bd Rasmussen. Bankers . {and sharper with his punches in ad- p NOVICE IE TOURS seven-wins-and-seven.-losses. Western Michigan at Indiana nek Blythe, Kingans- 83 Rav Miller. Sehwiizer Cumming Amer. sh yO dition "to being a more polished Leon Mallory, Douglas PAL won 6 sion | Tall Crusaders. State. ~~ Vers Holt. New York. ¢ hia i 612: Reavis McCallum, Real SHk Mixed | 8° WATCH THE SAINTS . .. The boxer, from Charles Lyneh: unattached. * Valparaiso's starters average »6 —— pes {Brant ki Fletcher. Rich Lh Co. Mixed ... i : bd » Kirk, ein ets . the 1s already being passed ‘around, Another interesting and. action- itis OriarEN Ju-roun- PAL. won'feet 3 inches, almast two inches Caps Me et Two "Tou a (ee Sa Fring wort: 8) i 3 nh American Association that St. packed welter bout in the open class 4ecision from James Cousing Douglas PAL aps ee 9 XK van" Dota yp Jroington Pre Mixed 423 iW vill be a hot pennant con- saw George Warren of the Douglas Gorge Warren, Dougiss PAL won de- taller than the Butler squad. How- . 5 Conn. ¢ Cathedral Men's Club ..... $18

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Os ’ Aberiy oliege Corner : uwilivan | vy slovenly either an ne Martindale of Milwaukee 8., Ritagens Schuma Blue Riv. lee Cr. 02 ier 2 un a8 } Mat till ville ”, Clon Boint M4. : aa——— 27, 37 He! bor A Rwy 7 Saliva ger n [CHwatly So are fired with the gated to face Rene La Belle, the , wo THER LEADERS NOMEN) in on 31 Pittabor ' 4 Williams 47, Huron 22 | ' ta ore 33 Michigantowi 40 Ecircleville 28. At Terre as Wiley y 9 “ Con lis op nginy ville 30 Martinsville 43, Rloomington 41. more Se Tourney [Terre Haute Wiley 20, State 26, {knowledge that they'll have a real “Bouncing Canadian” from Toronto avn 0 ir Ar prod. Mixed pti amelion 5 ROCRpON Cre n | Marion Memorial (Knightstown) 36, Cadiz Converse 3 Busier fy fo Bopey Cat Terie Haute Garfield [battle ‘on their hands from here! The headline match will pair Gerry Veach, Stesg Drugs . AN 21, Carroliu Clay Twp. 48. Giles A i ayoffs.’ 4 0 Montgomery Yh 3, en Pasar LJ Mooresville 56, Bijemington University Bunker hi il. 39, Peru Ba |Garfeid “4, YO n. Out-w get Jil the Play Farmer Jone — Yoru Bull Fight Results Conse 43’ Srasten 28 High 31 beter BS Warne County Favrner + Vincennes | Particularly encouraging: in re- County, r | Soariotag yi be Ley Db Juncte Central 58, Andsrson 43. Te ahater 31. a. Foam? i {Monroe City 47, St. Francisville (11) 20 ent games has been thé fancy skat- Montana, the Los Angeles raffan. | »y United Prow Deca West Lafayette 3 Modoc 49, Hy | Pountain City 50. Milte (Brucerile a yrrcker, Chap 6. n ddie B eau, who came to wn - | CHICAGO--Besu Jack, 139 Augusta, Ga Drcary. 41. Pleasant Mills 27. Moores Hill 30, Patriot 28, Fayette County. Tourney STATE COLLEGES ing of Eddie Bruneted | stopped Johnny Bratton. 14, Oh: 1) Aan Catholic 35." Hartford ‘Twp. | Monticello 33, ‘Wabash Alduing 53. Bertoni 20 |Qukinnd City 9, Rie Grande 10.) 62, the club several weeks ago from Bequ Jack Wins ou NEW YORE - or oheias Aten i Dar 33. Hartiora Gity 36 Mt. Comfort 34 vite 30. ROL Joseph © Township 43 oh SE il: Detroit. Bruneteau is one of the EUICAGO, Jan. 24 (UP)—Beau avian Th Jersey "er N 5 Sve To . ’ 3 » : 7 Be ree tag anaper or 38 Milan 40. Versallies 32 wisn 46 Madison Township 3 (double Auburn 46, Vanderbilt 41 [best skaters in the league and pos- ‘Jack, former lightweight champion, ¢ORAYD, RAPIDS. Mie Joh. h.—Tony Zain, mgr ce : 44, North Liberty 42 \ | Baldwin-Wallace 50, Case 37. a Chic demos Se oom lle’ proc. | New ars 36, Milietsbur “ [aw Carhitle a ton | 2% BAIA 83, Clemson {sessor of a terrific shot.- probably ended the ring career of Syracuse N.Y. 8), A ne 4 2 . Lary Rew Palestine N A 30. Lakeville 39, Oresne “Hovninip 36 Colgate 83, aubuwrgh 48 adoiphus 43 The young winger has averaged . fighter who was on the comeback! | Te va or oun ‘ourney oncordia (Mian.) stave-Ado : Eee Chandler 53. OTeeRsburg » Norn Jo On NF Grovertown 20. Mt. Vernon 89, Cyn ane 17 California $1. Santa Clara 41. A point a game since Joining She, trail at the age of 20 when he : wee Cuntrel 34 Mosher gn oe bh ig, Earl pownship (Carroll) 40. sburn 41. Lafayette Ovatral 34. Central Michigan 54 yorinern Michigan 41, Jub and’ has one hat trick to his g,5504 Johnny Bratton with a Bumer 1* Concordin 84, 2hester 41. 3 [oerhein, 5, 1and City 26. Monroeville 80. New Haven 28, Denver 56, Brigham Youn credit. broken jaw last night. Bowl 0, Howe Milita Orland Hie m 31 Huntert 38, Harlan 2. - | Dubuque $9, Towa Wesleyan Ss. The Caps ‘were displaced in the _—, y _ 'yne South {ake 50. Bolt Cente Eimburst 33. Arcola 3. Pmory-Henry 53, Maryville 49, nine k Side Crawfordsville Fe ao 0 Lr oir 36. % County Tourney | Grinnell 85, Knox [third spot last night by the Clevesgmy ne ~ NOI +4 tne Gréen ‘37 |Redkey $52. adison Twp, 27, y 23.

|!and Barons, who gairied a 2-2 tle with the Lions at Washington.

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—Central—Conference loss in two

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Howe Su Shortridge, 31-21

Tech's Greenclad were the toast

state net action last night dy drop{ping highly touted Lafayette Jef|terson, 47 ‘to 43, on the Broncos ‘home court, It was the Broncos first North

{Yourn. Jefferson had previously won 13 straight regularly “scheduled games, losing only

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Central, generally. regarded as the state's top quintet, in a Jan. 1 tourney at Lafayette. In Indianapolis. Howe's Hornets

off city-champion Shortridge, 31 to

Ripple invaded Greenfield and am#¢ home on the short end of a 36-40 count, Washington had little trouble overwhelming Decatur . Central, 55-33, and Cathedral swamped 8 eee BoC Grove, 46-32, with a third- | period drive, Tech's Greenclads ‘were rated a Ti. 15-point underdog at game time but ‘After the Broncos held a 4-1 Tech {went into a lead they never re'linquished. Gordon King pushed through 14 points for the winners while Jefferson's Bobby Masters had 14, Tech led 23-20 at the half, and {36-33 “at the three-quarter mark: [Jeff came Within" Sa ya as the SURNEN opened Herey Albright and Jack Aldridge pushed v Tech in front. Franklin Township overcame a 18-0 defitit—in the opening i last night against Sacred and went on to lace ov art 61-20. It was the Flashes 10th vietory in 15 starts.

Davis held a 24-13 margin at the end of the hall. County Champs Win a Speedway's county champs aver. Pig came Warren's Central's 27-31 nalf- 3 time lead for a 48-45 victory, Konnie King spanked the nets for 18 points to lead the Spark Plugs. Pike Township lost its 12th mw a row to Westfield, 39-33, after rafl{ing by only one point at the naif. 0 Lawrenss Central led 18-16 at the half-way mark over. Danville, but [the Hendricks County lads staged

in front, 33-31, as the gun sounded.

|and ‘the pro club hopes to sign him ; to a 1948 contract a trifie later. CF Halas announced late yesterday, | “There are only a couple of small’ iteins which we still have to settle

Whether ‘Lujack is in the fold or i not; the Bears plan to have an 3 Foe [afternoon press party, and their an- ARR nouncement of that celebration was . : : se1'the tip-off ‘on Halas’ opinion of his jas chance “‘to-vign the Connellsine, Pa, “Lujack will appear at the party, ig no matter how the » conference tarm Ee lout.” Hadad said

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