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olden Gloves Fistic
Youngsters
To Next Friday's : Ehampionthin Bouts
9 Knockouts Featured as Douglas PAL ~ Carries Off Team Honors for the Evening By BOB STRANAHAN !
The annual Times-
this yealo'w sis Thee. was talk
from the, ers’ front office
the effect that lans called for the shifting of Jackie Robinson from first to second and Stanky
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gt. Paul the Eer night, ranch Rickey, Eddie Stanky. prooklyn president, told the faints’ fans that John Douglas, first base! , would be returned
to them
pociation last year and was re-
a trial on the initial sack. . . Obviously, the Brooklyn chiefs
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The is set for next Friday at the arena where approximately 30 bouts will be staged. Twenty-three boys advanced to the final round in last night's tor-| rid activity, two by default and he rest by some leatherpushing. Seven of the ts| were decided by knockouts and!
were outclassed.
.jeach into the out round. The big crowd had hardly set-|
ithess
Golden Gloves tournament was one step nearer the all-important semifinals and finals today after a tingling session at the Armory which left many of the 3400 fans hoarse from cheering the free-swinging young
fifth and final night of the city’s biggest ring tourney
inci o Meet
Advance
amateurs, same North Pennsylvania St.
|135-pound open class, won from Don Packwood of the South Side Community Center team by out[boxing his opponent and using a [damaging left to good advan!
Russ McKinney, featherweight champ in the open class from the|
Bob Roberts Wins _Bob Roberts of the South 8 {team was the other 135-pounder Ito advance. ' He won a close de-
have decided to keep Robinson tled into the ‘seats when Ben cision from Wallace Parham of | on first and permit Stanky to re- Sowel) of the Senate Ave. YMCA the Douglas PAL Club. Parham|
main at the keystone. . .
. Stanky got up off the canvar to knock|threw an early flurry of punches
not a great hitter but he's a lout John Domi of the Jackson to take the lead, but Roberts be-!| dhot number on the diamond (Club in their 147:pound novice gan to score with his right hand
and also gets on base a lot. , , .|
He's dificult to pitch to and opposing hurlers are troubled by the uncanny way he works them for bases on balls, . . , Eddie is
the Leo Diirocher type when the |
chips are down and can get just as loud. : - » » : : LOOK. WHO'S TALKING. 4+ «Dizzy. Dean won't hold still even in the stove league SEASON + + «+ SAYS he's Just warniing up for another base ball radio job, come April... . Old Diz (as of this day), picks the Dodgers to repeat and the Boston .Red Sox to cop the duke in the American loop. > ® x = VETERAN HOOPER. . . . Nat Hickey, 45, one of the members of the Original Celtics, New York pro basketball team, is coaching the Providence teamrollers of the Basketball Association of America. . . . Although he has| been inactive as a player for nine years, Hickey believes he can get out there on the floor and still
shoot rings around some of the “current pastimers, . . . The old-
timers had more savvy in ball handling.
FREE. SPENDERS RETRENCH . . . Betting is off 25 per cent at the Hialeah (Fla.) horse track. .. . Gulfstream, just ahead of Hialeah In the Sunshine state, finished on the wrong side of the ledger for the promoters .... and Sunshine Park, near Tampa, has cut purses. . . . Perhaps normalcy in all sports attendance is just around the corner.
OFF-SEASON PALS ... Ralph Branca of the Dodgers and Frank Shea of the Yankees started on the mound for their tive teams in the World Series last fall. , , ; The other night, at a sports writers’ dinner held in New Haven, Conn., they sat side by Bide at the festive board, exchanged banter and chatted like old buddies. 2 “ THEY BOARD OUT... Northwestern is the one Big Nine basketball ~tesni which never has the advantage of a home floor. . . . The Wildcats have no home court. . .
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gam Evanston High School om and the.Chicago Stadium. . . . They Practice in their small gym on the campus. yon.
TOUGHER IN OLD DAYS. . hockey. in Canada, the --goalie Could not leave his feet without | drawing a penalty . . . no dies or squatting = allowed. It
meant two minutes in the “ail
house” and with no replacement | Permitted ... Nowadays the goalie] Is allowed to perform all the
tricks of an acrobat and con-|
tortionist , the puck.
Ci
.. any method to stop
pple Pike Township 30 Cathedral 38, AA ngton 3M. Carmel 59, Silent Hoosiers 32. Crispus Attucks 48, Evansville
Greentelg 56, Lawrence Central 9. uncie Central 42, Tech 40. Rhortridge 43, Manual 30. Sacrdway 42, Zionsville 33. Uthport 39, Franklin Township un. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS 58, -Prankfort 56 (double over-
Aron 41, New Winchester 19. flingion 43, Carthage 35. Aron 53, Laketon 2 “Amo 45, Richland ig (Pountain) 38.
Lincoln
Advanee 46, Dover A ington 43, us 438. Neola 44 2
Amo 3 rne Al 4, Slesville 40 Na 56, Springfield Township (Prank:
Bo. Ngton’ 38, Erwin 36 Bunn 20. Greens Fork 28. tier 32 i Bowery 4p ce 44 Birtres, Fillamiprt in 13. Bioomhelq 3 gavenyurth 3».
Camden Culver Pig Sarvonton 26.
on 43. a (Miami) 36. Centerville 38 New Palestl
3 Bootle
Canervil 38, St. on Wabash) 3, Urbana 35. Ber sville lle 38. "Beymer 28
0 44, Dalevil le 39 Decker | Chapel 37, St. Francisville mL) 92. Davin 46, oA m on 38, Battle Ground Ta Foanuville
Pornsville 5, i dediora’ n Pon ville 37 Pare a. {rmony ont gh £ ers i 22. fos eon Hott Concordia 38, New Haven ”
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engagement. Sowell landed a blazing right to the jaw: and Domi went down for the count. Harris Is Victor Hardly had the excitement from this one subsided before Thurston Harris of the Senate Ave. YMCA team poured a volley of lefts. and rights into John Davenport of the Northwestern PAL Club to win that novice welterweight scrap by a secondround knockout. Close and spirited action fol-
“lowed, but it was not until Rob-
ert Warfield of the same Senate Ave. Y team and Robert Grubbs of Jackson's mixed in another novice welter bout that another knockout came, Warfield unleashed a right uppercut which sent Grubbs down at 1:04 in ‘the first round. Fanciest fighting, of course, came. from the more experienced lads in the open class. Probably the standout scrap in this respect turned out to be the middleweight tussle between Dick Roembke of the South Side team and classy Harry Dunn of the Northwestern PAL Club. Roembke got the nod of the judges, but it was close all of the way, i — Fast and Shifty " Dunn, fast and shifty, took an
|early lead by scoring repeatedly
with his left. Roembke rallied, thowever; and held the Sdvantage; in the second round. The Arm was in an uproar when the oy | went into the decid session and they were still swinging fast] and furious for a few seconds after the final bell. Roembke|
seemed to be a shade the heavier hitter of the two. Two defending champions ad-| vanced to the next round. Sylvester Simmons, LR ern PAL Club, the titlist in the|
BISON CENTER - — Murde MacKay {above} -Buffalo-center; will Be skating against a cousin when he fakes the ice here tosince young Callum (Baldy) MacKay of the team is a relative. Murdo was one of the Bisons' top scorers last season with 61 points. |
|Preetown 36, Tunnelton 35,
Francesvilla 41, Wheatfield 30. Fremont 45, Waterloo 36 Garrett 56, Columbia City 39 Gary Emerson 45, Valparaiso 31 Mann 51, Hammond Clark 41 Gary Tolleston 48, Rensselaer 34. Griffith 50, Portage 43 Guilford 52. Bright! 32 [Grass Creek 55, Kewanna 50. arrett 58, Solimbla City 39. Holland 73; Troy Hartford Center a. “Monroe 2. {Huntertown 46, Ha an ae. . adit 50, Hasléton 26
Gary
tor | Huntington 43, Pt. Wayne Central 42.
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ship (Randolph) 40, Townshi {Randolph 2 overtime),
dall y Binh and 4 45, Decatur Catholic Q’ Knightstown =. 8 jeelan
ng Jackson "Town
AKlondike 62, La Po
rte » Michigso City 37. far ette Jaa EA New. Castle 25.
Liberty 44, Hagers Ligonier 45, South ey 43. Lancaster ; Chey
Central 48 ter Center 27. Lagrange 68, a¥rencebur LaPaz tim Ry Loogootes 45, Washi meftown 30 rks Hill , Huntingbur
tort Catholic 43.
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42, "Greenwood 41, Sd 40, Monon 32. Michigantown » Cutler 59 Merrillville 56. HI Mets 42, Salem Genter 2. fons i. Goods ‘».
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morrow night-against the Caps |
Indianapolis
Harrison Township (Delaware). 40, - Gas
Jackson Township (Decatur) 50, Sand Cre 26 |sefiersn Towhiship (Randolph) 56, Pol]
Greed
o 48. Hos On Green a (double over
) Mt. Oom- , i Wawaka 45, Avilla 3,
in the second round and seemed {to be the stronger at the finish. | Thomas Blair, Douglas PAL {featherweight, threw a smashing right to the jaw which knocked! out Fred Johnson of the South! Side. Community Center team at 1:45 in the first round and gained! the Douglas scrapper plenty of! respect in the 126-pound open] class. :
Tom Eckels and Charles Just of Jackson Gym were the only two to advance in the heavier divisions on-last night's card; Both are light heavyweights in the novice class. Eckels won from Marvin Huff of the Northwestern PAL Club and Just won by default when his opponent failed to show. Referee Happy Atherton called a halt to both 160+pound novice bouts. Herbert Easley of the Senate Ave. YMCA peppered Jim Crull, unattached entrant,
one was stopped “in the second! round and Easley given a technical knockout. Dallas Hill, Douglas PAL, floored Robert Jones of the Jackson club for a nine-count in the first round - and continued - his! two-fisted attack in. the d!
80 | badly about the nose that this
Lions Come Back
With
The W
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American Hockey-
-gameits's in the od spectacular
fashion.
Trailing 6 to 2 at the start of the third period of their game with the Hershey Bears last night at Washington, the Lions whipped in six fast goals
ashington Lions don’t | too often, but when they finally do get around to Winning an
to win the game, 8 to 7.
Gordie Henry, Bear goalie, handed the Lions the game. He turned back a Lion shot midway through the final period, d the puck off the stick of his own teammate, Poly McLenahan, and was not in position when the disc came trickling back into the cage.
but b
N, . J.
ian: Appointed Coach 8ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 31 (UP) two others by technical kayos| (South Side Community Center, —Joseph V. Maniael, coach of the when the referee decided the boys | |knocked out Robert Lee of the Paterson, team in the [Ray St. C.C. team at 1:55 of the American Football League, has The Douglas PAL Club carried second round in their bout. The been appointed head football off team honors for the night {boys slugged it out, toe-to-toe, in| coach of St. Louis University. coming season... , witn six, winners. The South Side/a sizzling first round, then. Mc-| Dodger property, Douglas made a |Community Center followed Kinney transferred his attention) fne showing in the American As-|closely with five, while the Sen-|to a body attack in thé second. late Ave. YMCA ane Jackson's called by Brooklyn for 1948 for Gym advanced entrants!
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DOWN HE GOES—John Peverpr of the Northwestern PAL Club ginks } to the canvas after taking a hard right to the jaw from Thurston Harris of the Senate Ave. nue YMCA team in their novice weiterweight scrap.- Davenport's rubber teeth guard was knocked out and can be seen falling to the mat between his opponent's legs.
until his arm was raised in victory.
‘Summary: for Fourth ‘Night of Fighting
113-POUND NOVICE Leroy’ Hopkins, Douglas PAL ‘won | cision ~ from Cleo Turner, Senate -~
harl ne Dallas Lindsay mn Burrell, Ray %. 0 tzien a i ober rt Yn Smith Semey | Nory. Douglas from- Hershia Barrick, Smith | 126-POUND NOvICE Claude Edwards Jackson Fag Fi out Owen Holland, Douglas AL, in of 1st round. Jack Martin, South Side {out Richard Sultzer, Doug! | 41 seconds ol 2d round. 6-POUND OPEN Thomas stair Douglas PAL, k nson, South Side C. Co in {of 1st roun Cornelius Matthews, Douglas PAL, decision from Rudolph Thurman,
| Grocery Russ ‘MecKinney, South Bide C. Robert , Ray Bt. C. C. =
1:0
round, 35-POUND NOVICE Russell Burden, Jackson Gym, won from | John Tinsley, Douglas PAL, by~default Robert Payne PAL,
” aging | Don Poust Bouin 8 POU ND OPEN Sylvester BO Northwestern PAL. won from Don Packwood, South Side |C, C.. on _decision Rovarias South Side. C..C.,
{ cision
147 1-POU ND NOVIC Ben Sowell, Senate Ave YMCA. knocked {out John Domi, Jaskson Gym in 43
{ | seconds. of second. rqun - E Thurston Ras Senate Ave.
-out venport., Norte nitked PAL, In 133 of lst und. Robert Warfield, Senate Ave
| Knocked out Robert Grubbs, Aor Hoa: » 1:04 of 1st round. won St. CC. 160-POUND Nov vice , Senate
Herbert | from Jim. | knockout in 58 Dallas
}
Crull, Yn g “on technical seconds of
nical’ knockout at "1:80 of 3d round.
Dick Roembke, South Side from Harry Dunn, eR RA Sa” on ecisiol ‘Paul Terry, South Bud } . South
15- POUND Novices
Side C. €.. won from| Bide C. C.
Tom
won from
Charles Jest, Jackson by detuuit. y defaul
Robert .®ione, unattached
|Monroevillie 51 Woodburn 25, McKinley 47, Modoe 30 Markleville 45, Rreskion 3 Middletown 64, Pendleton 52. Monterey 45, Star City 38. Mitchell 37, Petersbur 3. Milroy 40, Brookville Monticello 40, Monon tH New Market 47, Monmouth 44,
North Salem 30 Wingate 27. North Judson 39, Knox 21 ew Ross 46, Waveland 28 New Point 51, Sandusky 41
, |New Salem 44, Morton Memorial (Knights
town) 3 orland 33, Lima 31, Soittie 31, Shawswick sgood 45, Dillsboro Pod (overtime). Sford. 25, pOtterhein 2 . Plainfield ys (Schoo Liston 20. Hamuion un
Pleasant Lane's Princeton 61, Blexnel ru 55, Elwood
portland 70, Mond ler 1 Richmond 48 gape 28. Remington “ Mt. Ayr 4 43. est JaTavette n Rockport 50. hss
Ridgeville 39, Hunteville n Romney 36, Montmorenci 35 : ochesiar 35, Hartford City 34.
38, Largo oll 0, Madison Township Jay) IT. Jedkey 48, Alban
bi a, Ten n Bt he hin a.
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x ton 43, Pine Village
VanBuren 21
Vallonin 61, Clear Washingion 49, ile 38 Nabash 48, a¥nouth 44 (overtime). t Baden 43, Shoals 28, 1 Wolcott BM, mers
rings 42 v,
£6.01 knocked las P
Edward Garten, Northwestern PAL bP tsfon : from. ‘Arthur Bernard,
30 i 4, Jackson Township (Wells)
3, Mentioned for
Pennock’s Job
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 31 (UP) 8.POUND | —Burt Shotton and Hank Greenes oe stiached, won berg both were mentioned promi- : ob de- nently as possible successors fo Herb Pennock as general man{ager of the Philadelphia Phillies |today following the sudden death knocked jor. The one-time Yankee pitching
[get the post.
Funeral won from: gnnounced today. The viewing Chicago, |will be at 6 p. m. tomorrow night] loop bowled a double header last in the American Legion home at Friday. : Kennett Square, Pa., with the fu- session was Red Stuart's 671 on ; [wallace Warham omitas PAL on de: Yerak:Monday ®t 2p. mv. “strictly
a oR died yesterday of a cerebral hemorrhage two hours after he collapsed in the loboy ocked out| of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in iNew York, where he was attend- Fun Bowl Classic group. Brown, Beer on trys of 268, 202 and 189. a ing a National League meeting. There were
| indications Shotton,
Greenberg or possibly|236. scout. George Earnshaw would!
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9 i Has
Best County
Net Record
Cathedral Upsets Washington, 38-34
Tonight's Games Cathedral at Tech. Broad Ripple at Noblesville,
Speedway's Spark Plugs held the best high school net record in Marion County area today but they could thank Cathedral's Irish for knocking the Washington Continentals into second place, The Irish led all the way to administer the Continental's fifth licking in 17 starts, 38 to 34. Eadie Neu punctured the nets for 16 talles to lead Cathedral, while Maurice "Wilhite was the chief
Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer.
JUST RESTING—Apparently Ben Sowell (left) of the Senate Avenue YMCA
|
team was just in this one out when knocked down by John Domi of Jackson Gym,
for the Senate '
' lad got up to flatten his opponent the following round in their
novice a scrap on last night's Golden Gloves card
Pin Patter
By Frank Wilson
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Last night's honor count parade was led by Francis: Levings
who scored an even 700 in the Washington League at the Thinols|
alleys.
Pritchett's Sponsor's loop for Hotel Severin, Levings put together efforts of f 278, 199 and 223 for his total, the 35th 700 of the season. To|
Eight high tallies in all were turned in, all by men, as the| women of the city lined up behind Edna Mae Schoen's 578 in the
start his opening game he fouled | games of 201, 213 and 257, for
on a strike ball. He picked up| Roger Popp,
Also’ recorded was
eight pins on his second try, and| Gene Zwiesler's 668 on scores of followed it out with 10 straight 226. 231 and 211 for Bowes Seal
strikes. News. Leading the 600's was William |showed two honor series.
He rolls for DeWolr Fast.
arrangements were ition in. the Peterson -Claisic in
for the family.” Burial will be in
Union | Square.
~ High- School -\ Wrestling | William Brown Tech Higk School's wrestling Re yi owes squad is unbeaten. today in six|AnGY matches - after -defealing -South- Ray Matel
Hil"
Cemetery,
Kennett,
Hort, 33 to 25, yesterday after-|
| bouts.
. YMCA, won noon at Tech. Southport won the!art Marston Link on {first five matches then Techn’ u} Baul _Briies Washington Dougias Th ge nn from matmen swept the next seven
‘DeGroot Takes Over
MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Jan. 31
de-' (UP) — Dudley DeGroot
oade| |
| goodby tothe -professional-ranks
"cision eee neler To Hortbomsian | 100aY ‘and prepared to take over PAL. fag football coach at the Univer-
sity of
West Virginia.
ty, State High School and College Basketball Scores
Washington Center 54 Churubusco Mu
West
iddlet Yorktown 51,
on 57, New Cowan 28
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WABASH VALLEY TOURNEY
Attica 43, Helmsburg » Shelburn 38, Decker | Spencer 35. Bainbridge Ys Palestine (Tl) 48, Elnora 46. | Brazil 36, Bruceville 29 | Tangier 47, Tishaa ville Terre Haute Wiley §
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Brown's 682 pins toppled in the|/Pagach rolled a
The Dezelan Classic League Andy for Fehr's
who bowls for Sea's Champions, Ray Matelich hit for 651 pins
With this week-end. scheduled |for heavy Indianapolis participathe Fox-Hunt Classic Richard Tinnin, 221, 197, 232--Coming out of the twin in the Fun Bowl Classic,
Last Night's Bowling Leaders -
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that! turned in scores of 145, 201 and with 204,223 and 224 for Squirt. | Other honor counts were turned in by Dick Schmitt, 258, 198, 199 855, for the Buckeye Union In-|tions formally protesting" surance team in the Insurafive Method of assigning heats, and ridge High School and the son of gathering at the Penn slides; nnd| With the hockey program under Mrs H, L. Hilkene, 3315 Park
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be Butler University's second op-| (OF .the- winning margin, ponent in Mid-American Confer: ence play at the Fieldhouse to-| night at 8:15. :
Under the tutelage of * ‘Dutch”|
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* Ohlo University at Butler. Ball State at Michigan Normal. Canterbury at Manchester. Earlham at Wabash. Indiana State at Evansville. Oakland City at Franklin. i Indiana Central at York Col-| ege. ator at Findlay. . Lewis at Tri-State. Valparaiso at Beloit.
‘Winter Olympics Feuding, Fussing
8T. MORITZ, Jan. 31 (UP)rmed guards maintained a grim Armes over sabotaged American bobsleds today as the strifeseared winter Olympic games moved into their second day with three champions due to be crowned. : The athletic events themselves seemed almost an anti-climax to the bitter bickering in the committee rooms. The new Olympic day began with - the armed guards posted over. the bobsleds which yester-! day were sabotaged, with speed-| skaters from all but three ra-
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The Spark Plugs won their 12th | victory of the season against
{only four losses last night by
| stopping Zionsville, 42 to 33, on the West Side court. Speedway piled up a 25-20 lead at the halfway mark and were never headed. Big Allen Wiechers was the main Spark Plug weapon, pourihg in 15 points, Greenclad Rally Tech's Greenclad staged a last period rally at Muncie Central last night but when the final
Tgun sounded they were on the
short end of a 42-40 count. Central went into a 35-23 lead midway in the third period but Gor{don King and Tom Pollom combined efforts to get the Greenclad rolling, Pollom tied the count at 38-all with two minutes to go but Central's Homer Bradburn and Bob Newton connected King Iracked up 17 points for the losers. Howe's Hornets were defeated by Bloomington, 368-26 at the Kast Side gym last night, but
{Trautwein the. Ohio squad has a for a while it looked as. though 500 percentage in conference play, and will be seeking their second victory. The Bobcats have a 63-| {the end of the first wtanza-but to-41 triumph over Miami and a/ Johnny Edwards 57-t0=56 loss to Western Reserve. Stewart staged a rally which put
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top. Bloomington led 11 to 6 at -
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12 starts. Their losses have been time. on. the Northwestern, Dame and Cincinnati. umphs were over Canterbury, Purdue, Indiana, Wabash and Valparaiso in the Field-! house Pauw on the road.
College Card Tonight
Revenge for Southport Shortridge had little trouble in stopping Manual, 43 to 30. The Blue Devils held an 18 to 15 lead at the half and = 32.21 lead at the end of the third stanza. Broad Ripple vised its starting five only. one period last night and the reserves went on to administer Pike Township its 14th straight set-back; 54-30. : Southport gained sweet revenge at Franklin Township last night with a 39 to 34 victory. Previously the Flashes had defeated the Cards twice in upset victories. In other games, Greenfield defeated Lawrence Central, 56 to 46; Carmel stopped Silent Hoosiers, 59-32; Be back Sacred Heart, 47-33; Crispus Attucks. smothered . Evansville Lincoln, 48-37; and Ben Davis edged Decatur Central, 40-36.
Alumni to Honor Hilkene Monday
Briice Hilkene of Indianapol captain of or Jnainapel ianapons. football squad and Rose Bowl winner, will be the honored guest of the university's local alumni . club Monday at a victory dinner |In the IAC at 7 p. | Michigan Line Coach Jack | Blott will show moving pictures of the Wolverine's 49-0 Rose Bowl triumph over USC, Hilkene 1s a graduate of Short-
Ave, She, also, will attend the
[5 The International Olym ic ginner along with Governor and.
mmittee insisted hockey was | Mrs, Ralph. Gates.
Loft its program, but the Inter national Hockey ‘Federation |claimed— —~just as vehemently
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