Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1948 — Page 7

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: a rap Al ein oe a i: : LAE O N -Titl - RY sung campaign un uch Crablibed pen, Novice hHtles A pus 1aWS in the Canadian -prov- big guns, rata has ifs nd 7 : Coll i, ois Warm Up for {Will Be Decided 4 pio. . . The In tact 14 buck them Wh, N Frid y Sh &.. i fons bright chance A 1 4A SOTTLE BEETLE" ee is mu isatas fis yor wil Clash Tuesda i ext r i ay S oO WwW fa Oelr 1 ores | . “ : : Mol League ing outfield. ~~ |§ : y Blair Wins Decision Over Russ McKinney i : 5 [ue hockey OB DAYS OF THE WANERS ... | East Siders Down As 3200 Fans Witness Slambang Action 'E SHOW! w hard Boo The last time a Pittsburgh Pi- | wn ; By BOB STRANAHAN INIGH : oh In i rate outfield batted .300 in its “Marion, 50 to 38 Sixteen more young amateur battlers” were qualified for the 7" a Tx 1s sports fd 3 2, an Tech and Shortridge seemed to final series in the annual Times-Leglon Golden Gloves today follow- ¢ imide 0 ting iychaser, with & mark of [1 conditioning for thelr Mesteg I es will ‘be decided. next Friday night in Doth the open 4nd : at as S24; Paul Waner finished with (Tuesday as they won over their novice classes in all divisions, and some new champions are assured. we Ash 421 and Lloyd Waner rang up [respective foes in high school bas- All of the novice titlists will be first-time rulers, of course, i fted § The own- 309. . . . A fourth member, |ketball last night. Isince tourney rules provide that they move into open class com- ’ prt] he Indianapolié American Babe Herman; hit 316 in 26 Teoh bosied the Jasion_Sre [petition after one year of fighting: , 4 jation club finally staged &| games. 8 AEP 3 Slyw Star, |" One defending open champ fell| Paperweights’ Have - ~~ 7.

Me came to prove that the “ Jack Aldridge took top honors fst” E20 sunday baseball. . . SOUTHPAW ON FIRST . . .(by scoring 19 for the Green in a dmission was charged, but The Pirates, the Indianapolis In-|the last two periods, before being No a were asked to contribute dians’ big league “papa,” are de- banned in a double foul mixup, the thing as they poured pending upon a 23-year-old play-| Marion's Ralph Ferguson poured oe the gates, the hat col-|er to hold down first base thisiin 15 points to stay only two on to be used for the day's|year ... He is Ed Stevens, who points away from Tech's Gordon s and to pay the visiting| celebrated his ‘birthday Jan. 12|King in the North Central Connpense . A big crowd showedi: «succeeds. Elbie. Fletcher ference scoring race. put the hat collection was a and Hank Greenberg at the ini-| The Lebanon Tigers shot into "» . The fans tossed in|tial sack. ..., With Montreal last|an early lead on their home floor failure. * slugs, tinware . . , year, Ed Stevens belted 27 home but it was soon taken care of by weything put silver coins, , ./runs and batted in 108 runs . . ./Shortridge's long-shooting Chuck Sunday ball finally came to|One thing in his favor, Ed Keever, who brought the locals apolis legally except for an throws lefthanded, always an ad-|in, 52-45. tanding that play: would vantage for a first sacker .. .| Lebanon led, 23-22, at the half,

by Saat Js eS 0 Herd Punches, Too * | weight classifications already were, _ Golden Gloves Referee Roy ~~ void of 1947 winners. ; Rogen und Su mat he . - 2X a - Russ McKinney, open feather | battle royal can hit hard. toc o weight king here last year, was Rodgers was willing to “get the defending champion to be into the act” when 10 yo ge eliminated. McKinney lost a close stens the Sofith Bide Sung decision to the fast sbd_hard:| Sia rum the Seis 8 Com, =o ting Thomas Blair of the o nchrest at the pi — Th uglas PAL Club in one of last ing a lull in the a night's top bouts. The South| , = ipvited one gram. 80 Side Community Club boy put.up) Stars to ht-him on the Song. i a game fight in the closing stages n 80 ¥

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—1da Lupine .m. . « This excep-|He stands 6 feet 1 inch and then Keever hit four fielders in points to gain the nod. “Blair cut| it the works. Roy exhibited . i) ME NEVER” 4 ter} all professional weighs 190 . . . His Montreal bat-|the third period to put the Blue McKinney's mouth in the, first| aa otks. Roy exnitfted |] s afedhoad] | ree. nS cc Eien cling alurags Wis HY [PE a ara rights Laward'the close| Claimed his uppers wouldn't . ; tually, the curfew was 1 Thriller for Irish > | “seat” properly. A p—— Even iy. the part of the law : of the second heat, ~~ _ | _ The kids were Ray Wheat, % IN. AN ‘ veo UW A last minute shot by James Your Rncchoun I'D y BUN. AND NON, inyway '. + + Just an unwritten Roberts, Cathedral center, gave our Knockou | Dick Wilson, Steve Reckley, ——— i t. Baseball hardly the Irishmen the nod over Howe, Four of last night's scheduled n Fishero, Billy McDaniels,

16 bouts were decided ‘by knock-| Jerry Cross, Jim McDaniels, 3 Mesquiteers

along without the Sun- . “ROARING 1EAD" tould 80 nowadays and there Bo dra) led most of the way 7 & outs and“one by a technical KO.| Bob Allen, Jim Martin -and i would be no Sunday dh ice on the Howe floor with scores of ; be Sada nor One fighter advanced by default Buks Whitesides, : lue laws and Sun- » ’ : : wheft his scheduled opponent e battle was a “d " 3 4 ookey If the Ct evalied. Butler University will be seek- 157 a1 bie Bb af a a 2s at the AWAITING THE SWING—Jewell Gill of the Ray St. Community Club ducks po to appear. PPONENL. the kids split the raw: and irecrory tay zu ing its fourth Mid-American Con closed the gap with. the shooting| into the ropes and covers up as he awaits a swing from Dallas Hill, Douglas PAL]. Lion's share of the team hon-| ' he ring. - Belmont & Wash, E EXPERI. ference a. ctory of Carl Spiess, Harry Stewart and i : : : ’ ~iiri ay (ors went to Jack Durham's Doug: : : : Open 1 P.M. Wi) GREAT safe on night, meeting Western Reserve johnny Edwards, to lose as the Club battler, to land in their 160 pound ROvCe bout on the Golden Gloves logney las PAL Club, which sent nine Summary of Fifth - 1 Cent. Showing 3%. in the Fieldhouse at 8:15. whistle sounded. card at the Armory. Hill won the fight on a knockout in the third round. boys into the final round. North- . % ; ch—Ray. Milland. that not. many baseball fans A | . - 8 J Night of Fighti A i EARRINGS” remember that might ball om Last night-the Bulldogs racked! Broad - Ripple: came from be-| western PAL had three survivors, 13:P0 9 ng bid BLONDE 34YAGES Sunday was played in Indian- |UP their 10th victory of the es- hind to nip the Southport Cardi- Senate Ave. YMCA - two, and H3-POUND NOVICE Hg

South Side Community Club and rem Lyne Terre Ket > Groes ven Ray Street C.C. one each. MER : : "The big crowd of more than ven from Wills Bavidsot, Jackson Sy. I 4 3200 fans appeared to get the/™ CGD rr ebro} biggest kick out of the tingling “ f

j son winning at Ohio University,ingls, 47-42, ir ho ; H SIDE | spots. It was ied Just 147't0 2, with a second-half rush.| Aithough ‘the Rockets isaped OI) 15, Raceevet pond and the Indians re- The ding-dong battle was marked isis an early lead; the Cardinals a I to daylight ball on the with 14 lead changes. Butler|.ouldn’t be stopped until the third SAVAGE? | " ... Hockey tried one |100K the lead in the final threequgrter. Halftime score was 27-26 N HOOD OF TEXAS" afternoon game and minutes on John Barrowcliff’s{in savor of the visitors. “15th & Mikel Conrad drew about 5000. . » « About two free throws and a fielder LY| pave Kiingler and Jim Bruce on

Pied Rice, Dou bantamweight open duel between out Bu Ta ar Tabor of the Douglas’ in 3 round.

College Mary Conwell Bob Evans. } : 115-POUND NOVICE * ; i ED, FURY" fewer than Sunday night . led the Ripple counter-attack in PAL Club and Tilford Shank of : a A RAIDERS OF SOUTH® hockey . + + « Looks as though Lita Buekshiot Bejan again the third stanza which gave the the Northwestern PAL team. wife: Ree" gels aS. Owen, "0 3 1 FARTING | on baseball and hockey fams are Jaced the B lidogs with 13 points. Cardinals their seventh defeat in “she tans cut 10008 WIR ‘B10 ea emiogy. ie Paks: won: iin NDER MOUNTAIN" of 8 different breed. n’s 14 points was high 1 games. mighty roar of cheering and ap-|Sharies Pindeivurghs Oardeld "PAL on : NDER MOUNTAY for the Bobcats who missed their decision. 31s and WA, , ” leading scorer Dick Shrider, out Silent Hoosiers Lose suse following os INeawig 115POUND OPEN rthwestern EYE FOR BASKET. . . ./with a kn . Summary: | Crispus Attucks: dropped their ng affair won ADOr In Lhe rE rar Bhan or eh: i art Lancaster 3m Homer of the National Pro| “sie an nie 0. (3 game to Vallonl, 36-31, on thelr closest of decisions. Clk, oa aston Ep PURI boi A Basket! League posted an ex- own dwood. Attucks kept pace Shank had Tabor down for &l..m me M g : OF BON (hom Svanrd oa with the visitors most of the Inine-count in the second round, \Heemen ure Mobes, Nap Surenr £. ©

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game, but the work of Richard Robinson; Vallonia center, finally proved too much. ‘A last “minute scoring rally Totals 14 14 i¢/falled for the Silent Hoosiers

then it was Tabor's turn to pound 126-POUND OPEN Shank to the canvas in the third wen from Robert Lind. Eaabare. on’ for a fivecount. Both were echnical knockout at 33 seconds’ in | swinging toe-to-toe at the closing Thomas Blair, Douglas PAL Club. won bell and the Armory was in an [rom Ruse McKinney, South Side ©. C.

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\PORE" ference games. . “1 Half-Time Score—Ohie U, 33, Butler 19.(as they went down before New cs : , uproar. FOUND NOVICE aca Soil ° . i Winter, 42-38, on the winners'| 3 Pr Tieavies Meth maven QGertia. Northwestern PAL Ciuk ra=Harh Aon oor. : ¢ i : on from Ben Sowell, te Ave. YMCA EXILE" Bowlers on High Diet as Art Wooten of the Silent Hoo- ; g One heavyweight scrap In the on \Jeciaion, ciel: Banale Avis YUE A

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lout John Rose of the Smith Gro-| trom Arcaie Tule, Dougies FAL Cin on jcery team at 45 seconds in the degiuion. Sou 4 second round. The pudgy Spurl- from. George Warren. Dougias PAL Club,

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By FRANK WILSON In the county Speedway eked Indianapolis bowlers are thriving on a new diet today. follow=| 0 o two-point victory over un-| ing one of the “hottest” weeks of the bowling season, That diet derdog Pike Township, 33-31. ; d

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a consists of a liberal ‘sprinkling of 700s throwh in with-quite a few ; Davis cen I ror the rich and 100-POUND NOVICE =.» UBOTT—WA-9090 women's 800s. Last night's results stuck to the approved menu best 3 for . : oo Herd Ea Senate Avenue YMOA, - =Joan Caulfield. by producing two 700s, five 600s, aiid a total of 17 honor counts. He 38% ans-gighi Won His 4 halal Spo again Wi HE th Bai Ford," Rorurwesters Bd USPECTED Leading bowlers were Frank Burnett of the Insurance League ic"'n" 98 points as Ben Davis br | sewel] "Oil. habits, Fly Sood, op 3 ae Screed with 124 pins, and Laurs Alexander of the Pritchett Sponsors| 6 'P FU ll Al tral, 45-34. Open welterweight champ Ju- ; y Sireet C. C. #4 1 } SAVAGE” - ~ group with 632, : ; At Warren Central Fi : lus Griffith of the Northwestern OPEN WEAVYWEIGHT 3 4 A te { : ow Sk ganikor iis 1n LE Te Li came in second best with a score L = To : Phaolos by John Spickiemire, Times Staff Photographer. PAL Sn adyanoed Io She Sus] Glin. Kbocked oi ohn owe omit 4 AA RUIN. a 0 arrive a total, gam y 3 . Scoring honors were again year Grocery, at 45 seconds “round. ne = . It was his first 700 of the season.| Other honor-count scores were of wad Weiland of Warren, IN THE MUSH—Leon Mallory (left) of the Dougles PAL Club shoots a hard Cision over. chs Ria or the Ea AAS . ~ ! lain © He rolls.for the Buckeye Unionimarked by Harold Rosemeyer,|,,4 Dickman of Greenfield. left into the face of Charles Funderburgh of the Garfield PAL team in their 118- DIA LR pes xing of the ping Insurance -team at the Pennsyl-|208-191-264—663, in the Sahara) @gnter Grove toppled Franklin ‘ : . [pes ad vania alleys. Grotto loop at the Delaware|mounsnin on the Grove floor, 45- pound novice Golden Gloves scrap at the Armory. Mallory went ahead to win |evening. ; : PORE" Joining the exclusive club com: Bowling Center; Morris Tutterow, sq, the close decision and gain next week's finals. Fast and shitty, Griith had ; PO posed of men who have rolled|225-201-236—663, for Epler's Serv- = at ae ome or v Jr.—Marih Montes two or more 700s was Ernie Koch{ice inthe Sport-Bowl- Recreation d - State Games Tonight land scored several times with his i EXILE” who tallied his second of the sea-|League; Marion Swinford, 182- Krause Name i ati Western Reserve at Butler. # iright hand in the final round to g or a ; 3 LDEN EARRINGS” son, 3 even 700. With efforts of |265-213—660, for the Purity Box| _ ) Towa at Purdue. . Ye catch the judges’ eyes. : In 8 today for their : ARK PASSAGE" J W 240, 214 and 246, he joined Lunch in the National League at Aide to Leahy : Indians at Miami, O. | . . '" The knockouts were scattered last visit of the year, the Indi- ; Johnny Fehr and Bill Blyth in Fox-Hunt; Bill Petty, 246-200-210 x . 4 among the various weights and anapolis Caps are scheduled to i { } BEND, Feb. 7 (UP)— Indiana Central at. Anderson the club ranks. He rolls for the —856, for the Screw Machine SOUTH y dps dy0 fIS ao Boule) at Des classes. return here by chartered plane: 1 Atlas Super-Market in the Na-squad in the Link Belt No. 1 Edward W. (Moose) Krause, / i Pauw.’ v. t Rice Scores KO immediately aft- : oo i tional League at Fox-Hunt, © |League at the West Side Bowling head basketball coach at Notre! mp. o ecutive committee of the Earlham at Oberlin, ; | ST. MORITZ Feb. 7 (UP)— Fred Tice or he Douglas toatl " the Son bk ast : The Pritchett —Sponisor's loop Center; Art Humble, 203-204-247 |p, p, nas been appointed assist National Basketball League Manchester at Hanover. America's No.2 bobsled “team; reoitered ig Tn the 112-pounty ce cr the Cor: 5

’ t " 1 Avi » . prove al of the women's 60s 854, tor Burns Cate In the Sport Croce of inition at thel voted yesterday to star the an-| Obie Northern at Huntington, [driven by Francis Tier of | ktopen division against Buddy 10 eum for. tomarks of 205, 200 and 227. for Field, 211-214-229—8654, for the school, it was announced t0day.| na) playoff for the circuit cham- Indiana State at Western Mic gin sia, 4 on Satnbd me. Aen STA 0 Jae, Botth Sus Se motrow night the Marott'’s Shop team. -Yaver Delaware Bowling Center in the, The announcement Was made plonship March 22. St. Joseph at St. Norbert. |winter Olympics today when un-| ‘ : tussle

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y : | round. Ingram was staggered in Yes 3 Buop team captain, Ger- Fox Bunt Casuics “gary Soryeh. uy the Rev. John H. Murphy.. mpe first four teams in each Tri-State at Detroit Tech: jometat results gave it first place hq Jats stages of the first round Cleveland, ert i honors with her Siz Rona Boa Hats in the Washington CSC. Vice president of Notre gy, ison will participate in the Valpaa Kalamazoo at ms » Jour a 2 venrouh ale Rice SWyrsied aif ovr dim 3 ndianapolis p= pay de 8 . : . . t . . 3] etter . 3 in the second with a hard players, Pete It was her eighth high seri ‘League at the Illinois slides; Hoyt Dame. three-round ~ post-season cham ccppwipur resem aati players, the season. Suh yn. 4efiag of Blacker, 203-247-201—8651, for tHe! In announcing the appointment|pionship series. The first and TONIGHT'S H. S. SCHEDULE | Norwegian machine technician, to the jaw, finally stopping the Leswick and

i ) : . won the Olympic ski jumping title fight. + Joh Holo ev. : Ey . [Bea : | Cr Attucks at Windfall. » {Johnny Holota, —— Completing the quintet of Bearings in the Link Belt No 1 of Krause, Murphy said halthird place and second hei pili) ar with leaps of 213 feet 3 Inches and| .po, of tne 160-pound novice are second amd i...

women were Andy MeDaniels, Bathering, and Jack Briggs. 203-1 eany, athletic director, fourth place teams In both the Franklin Twp. at Warren Cen-ig09 (et 8 inches, giving NotwaAY| oc ements were decided - by third athong the

191-202-213—606, for Bowes Seal 190-257—650, for Fehr's Beer in t of | tral. { : ' v had requested the appointment of West, divisions lits fourth éhampionship in the : : Fast; Lois: -Glass,—236-174-104— the Dezelan Classic. an assistant several weeks ago. Eastern and Western Terre Haute Garfield at Howe. |Barons’ top point-getters this

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: ; play a bes of five| Hammond N Sacred Heart, 1713 classic.” {season ~ and willbe in tnlihe ISLAM GRE 64, for the Yaver Men's Shop,|. Meanwhile, the women's 29th] He said Leahy said demands Wiil-play-a-best-thres. ot [8 ' La Heart. i m— L oJierd Easley of the Senate Ave. against many of their formfr sid 08 Mary Buss, 196-189-215--600. 'snnual City Bowling. Tournsment{or- the job had: “become 50. heavy, series. cuuids, Spesdway at Washinton. pop, on Woiver. List. oo ia, iopred CNS Ford of | mmates tomorrow. . V AND ROU for the Indiana Fur five was t in today with the team shat additional help was needed] Winners of each of these Claypool at Silent Hoosiers. . | ,. xX : ithe Northwestern PAL Club at : ¥.-AND. | a Torn a | as to beg ay. tha : ] Se zodr 51 . lo mem — | 128 in the third round. 'Then| Leswick ‘bad 53 points - IC ADVENTURE Pping the 600 list for the meh event at the Delaware Alleys and|io serve the best interest of the|rounds then WII Play & two OUtI cur RERTIAG [NEWYORK Feb. 7 (UP)—/| 0 0 ie . 44 games and. Holota 52. A was Paul Striebeck who worked a [singles and doubles at the Indi- university's athletic programs.” |of three series to decide the divis-| wow” YORK (Bt. Nicholas Arens)—| The New York Yankees have an- {Dallas Hill of “Douglas gavel" "Cl ois Ab De Colldge nt 688 867 for the Falls. City. Beer.team ana. lanes. Urider the new set-up, Krause|ional title, and the divisional Rocco Rossano, 144, New York, out- nounced they are asking waivers Jewell Gill of Ray St. C.C. such th 60. a Trek - - ; : — : will continue as basketball cosch|winners wiil-play a-three out-of pointed Bidie Gloss. 138%. Philadel-| yp the purpose of giving an un- a hammering that Gil finally| With an even 60. : = OR'SHOW! - la . » . his assistant|five. round to determine the DETROIT--ONetit - Beli. 100 Detroit, conditional release to-— veteran took “the count sitting on the ayye™ Yewmme. Last Night's Bowling Leaders but will Telinquisn his aa outpointed Tommy Taross, 107, Pu: ‘O'Neal -Out- of Tourney ESGIRL" ng “I football “coaching duties. +league. champion. y ourgh. (10). ' ‘pitcher Louis (Bobo) Newsom, -|ropes. f : . ’ : ve HE Spun Yrall, or 2. BOWLERS (MEN) Ray Jemeson, Kingane .. occ pes | ° er ee The technical KO came in the! Alice O'Neal, AndinBupatis, and at | irnet A 1x ” ; } ' THERE'S LIFE! [Bur noses ovrene-.... BAL SERIEG, Rll aii 30) oe ate High School and College Basketball Scores [i sine Does psn. ii. wees eliminated 1 sms ———— ho irri teats Sharies Lohman, Boater Messick Mix. 573] i {Cornelius tt of Douglas paign, Ill, were eliminated : a OWLERS (MEN) | Charles Holder, Bt. Joan of Arc Amer. 569 k — land Robert Land. unattached, of the women's international f Har @triebeck, Falls. City Beer ...... 007 Not Ranes, Linde Atr Prod. ........ 568 CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS Yowlér 51, Goodland 29 iNew Richmond 51, Bowers 35 Whitewater 64," Lynn 54 | ’ T xo terda = Morris Toameyer, Sshars Grotto .... 663) Bob Ross, Linde alr Prod, ae S08 Broad Ripple 47, Southport 42. re Branch 87, Prancisco 8. [New Market 33. New Ross 30 Woodburn 40, ‘Bt. Joe 26 (Edinburg. Land was down in {ball golf tournament yes y 8 ne , Marion Suintors Nasional Tore on He Bn Lo Tracey Antlers Reoreaiion | 361| Ben Davis 45, Lagrencs, Coniral 86. = |QUarRGLS, 3% Dissiavitie i. |New Salem 43. Clarksburg ¢1 STATE COLLEGES [the first round and saved by the Hollywood, Fla. Evelyn Odom night, Pius | AT Humpje nt Belt No. 1 ......... 856) George Ley. Schwitzer-Cummins ..... 533 Beesh Goss So R35 Gary Roosevelt 44, Rensseiser 43 |Orfand 50, Pleasant Lake 432. Butler, 47, Okie U. 42. bell, then Referee Dick Patton|and Mrs. Georgie Wilcox bested 45 to 6 26¢ Tax | Paul Peld Dewars we creation ‘ i FA Bristow. Mitchell toot at Mix. 558 Center Grove 45, Franklin Township 36. Greencastle 31 Sheivyvilie 3%. {Owensville M. Mt Vernon » | Indiana State 83, Concordia (St. Louis) stopped the bout in the second | the pair, 6 to 5 in the second ” | Qury Coryell,” Washington —. oo '". g83| Hal Bishop, Irvington Presbyterian . 543 Greenfield 33. Warven Hoosiers 38. | Greancastie’ 31. Shelbyville 38 Stvt 4 Treinnd a ner % | Oskiand City 51. Manover 47 {round after 32 seconds when it round. & ~Vietor Mature | Hoyt Blacker’ Link Belt No.-1...... 651 Joe Prabee, Hillcrest .. .. 543 New Winchester 42, Silent y | Qreencas . BIOL, 3 arshall 41. ee Boswell 27 | akiand Le. Vn ansver &. ' § arling Clementine” | Briggs. Dezelan Classic ........ €50| Al Hand, 8t. Philip's Men's Club.. $37) Shortridge Ja, Lebanon Ship a1. Green Township Parke), 43. Otisrboin’ 48, Boswell 77, soo 5, Ye BL |was apparent that Matthews was ree ; —Dick Haymes | Gene Shur Insurance ciiievo.. 647 Henry King, Central States v . ni b a Marion 38. Gary Proebel 53, Hammond Clark 38 Perry Central 38, Advance 3% a + loutelassing his opponent. Spivey Wins Again owg Miss Pigrin® | Harry Liane er. New York Central 843 Wilbur Hover, Richarduoh & Co. Mix. C18 Vailonis 36, Crispus Attucks 31, | Gary Tolieston 50, East Ohicago Wash- Pertysyille 32, Wel Lebanon 35 Auburn 33, Florida oo “ | Another out-of-town entrant | Spivey took his fo n ng | v MPANCE i. issvnnsans , roid, . attra Ess ' ’ | ington | P) ville 37, Bloomfeld 34 | Arkansas Teachers rarks mL | LOU s ! Les pane ns, Washington in al Jerry Bixler. St. Andrew's sharnanes Su OTHER NIGH SCHOOLS Hammond 41. Hammond Tech », + Prairie Creek » Blackhawk 26. American #7, Scranton 58 Nn was eliminated when Willis Dav-. org ght De in the India ——————————— Ne > ow! ecreation. . . £1 \ ‘ 8 - Haubstadt 56, an ity . Princeton 50, Tell City 38 Arizona State 47, New exico ; ie Red Lag, Frey Radio Mixed . .. 636 George Youni, Eagle Machine Mixed S34 Amo 36 AWD Lior city M4. Harrisburgh = 58, Springfield Township patoka 39, Decker Chapel 14. Baylor 42, Arkatsss 98. . |idson of Bloomington lost a 112- {yree-cushion billiard tournam 16th and Delaware Eimer Benner) oApolis Traffic Club. 633] . 800 BOWLERS (WOMEN) 632 Ashiey 39, Butler 35 (Pranklin) 46 } » {Peru 47, Wabash 39 Bowling Green 71, Daylon 68. - {pound novice scrap to Walter|, ne Board of Trade last n jon_Today at 1:16 P.M. Gene Zwietler Rory Tp vieeeoer. 633) Laura Alexander, Marott's Shoes ora 83, Taylor (0. 44. Hartford Center 41. Petroleum 33. Plymouth 48, Rochester 36 Beloit 11, Lovols (La) 41. . Ha d of the Doug! PAL! . Corti Karst, Real Estate ........." 633 Gertrude Rhodes, Yaver Men's Shop 814 50,” Crawfordsville 47 | Huntington 85. Tiplon 29 Petersburg 44. Washington Catholic 43. Capital 84, Heidelberg 48 {Haywood © e ugias besti Phil Greenberger, 50 #0 arethy Lamour Arr I KAYE Freyn Bros. .......i.:.. 833 Amy MeDaniels, Bowes Seal Past... 808 ALUCE Sg SGoolang os Huntington Catholic 42, Huntnglon' periiand 59. Albany 43 Central 84. Wartburg 39 {team. It was close most of the! ng gen - {ARVEST” Roe oobing Construction i. 1.25... #30 Lois Glass Yaver Men's Shop ..... 804 ARWO Fo C0 "i Carroli) 33, Buffalo #.| Township (Huntington) 27. Parker 83, Saratoga 33. , {Sentral 34. Warlburg 20. tan.-30 { 28; in 59 innings. _ Er aratal - Climo \oser Popp ' 4x Mary Baas, Indiana Pur coor 800 Rago so Colimbia City 36. Hillsboro 43, Kingman A wnatip * (Ras Parker 53. Baratoga 32 Colaras State 60, Colorade ; way-with- Haywood putting on a pms UY a Bill Abram. Wasrr - 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN blon 49, Howe M. A. 38. untsv + L r * Ridgeville 86, McKinley (Randolph) 27 Colzate 15. BR Lawrence 48 fast finish to win the decision " Jim Coron Washingt . tty Deppl ‘Brien ‘ Pain .... bo7| Albion 40, Canneiton 30 doiph) 32 . Raleigh 52, Manilla 42 Sht4 ’ oe . Y WINNERS Charles So Insurance veananes Mc Key aint, Saar Bik Mixed... 58 Bo ay ‘yeersonville 43 {Jasper 38, Washington 20 Rome City 82 Bcott 33 Bastar rit oT TY ois “ CIEE BICYCLES T d Orie 1h, otAman, Construction + 838 Binie Rice, Indpis, Typewriter 57 rand 38. Mecca 4 | Jusonville 47, Hymera 36 Réanoke 51. Bouth Whitley 30 (overtime) stern Tlinols i ru ues ay Bron Scag won Bowl Rec €23 Bai Striebeck, Yaver fien's Shop .. 57 { Bloomingdale, Russellville 33 Jeferaon Genter 40. Goons 35. st. paug| Rossville 4, Daipht 5. Bmhuii his Aiha an » cYo Basketball | La varie USPECTED" Ron, sk. Convirictiam or. G3) Laverne, Biers, Radeon Ao Rangers po Bloominglon £3. VIP 3. (Marion) 31" LE Reknor 86, Lynaviie fa. mT Bast Careline 36. Laneir Rhyne 47. The CYO junior basketball | efy of Types $ 9 USPECTI Wee pahent of Mid-Btate Poultry. . al Mary Baringer, Solitaire Beverages. 83 BO Green Township (Randolph) 33 Jackson uioward) 2. Miehigantown 3». Rising Sun 61, Bright 30, y Jamie 11. 2t. Olaf $4 ov tourney will Tesume tonight at! As » i ! Insura oY A . 553 3% ' . a » w . . odels GEN GIRL” Henry one, Pun How Ciassie 1. 418 hy iliamson, Yavet Win hop.. Io Brownmavh neon 3 Eischel 40 Bron overtime) Ring Top. CPousitig). M. | Wiss King's Font Ju. Yoluis 46 ss. |the Cathedral High School gym| ro choose : Tee ral port Bow regtion | Fischer, Marott's Shoes ..... 54. n. 0 * ' { . wrence Tech 43, " aventure X s SN Tair, Hekis, Sport Bowl Recreation. 811) Fille, Pesut, Indiana Gear -.......... 84 Converse 43, Yeederovurg 26 (overtime). [Kokemo #4. Anderson 0. © | Ronchisle, I, Coverdale 38. Lores 66, Simpson 48 with the following schedule: || from! H SIDE Yared NeCons ruction aya "1 Bra OI Doon a Har $iee oN Center 53, Gaston ih. orty =" Xa Frog n . “|South Bend Central 53, Bkhart 45. | Mussisuippt Stary, 4. Mismisaiht 43 ” 7:30, Holy Trinity vs. Cathe-| AUTO — Ie oe Bi Meineke, © & Orie. crave 4 Marcella Krauth, El Lilly doting Bl i Qambricee, dey - (overtime). [Alara 30. Logansport a a South Bend Sashington Jk. Conn ison | Miami 10.) 53. Western Reserve 44. . |dral; 8:30, Bt. Anthony vs. Holy BLUE POINT SUPPLY 3 f od Ben ava nance Norma Hendrix, Anderson's ' Chesterton 40, Westville 38. . , ‘ Township. (Elkhart) 38. Mount Union 65, Findlay 42. Name; 9:30, Holy Cross vs. As- r A. a Biyth, pgm ry Foods md 4 Khzanech ¥ Felinchifier, Vassar Guid. | $33 Cutler 0, Burlington % Pinder ab. Stockwell IS "o n Bweetser 32. LaPontaine 23. ' |Oregon 84 1dakio 46° | sumption : 7.5988 vo. As | Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. wiyua Har n wolock. Link: Belt No. 1......... 614 Helen Fehr, Tndiana Gear Rangers... 828) Gh Townahi (Howard) 36, Bevin 31. Lewisville 26, Mt Summit 33 Svurgeen 3, Midland 5i PIRRavile Teachers 68, Ounkosh Teach. oe EE " RS OF THE NORTH" Don Miller Pulls Oty Peer .. ..oeces $33| June Glasson, White House Pie. 523| Camden 73, Rockfield a1. nden 49, Sloe we L Star ity) 80. Medaryville 39 2 preg ne OF ur ren lou New Son Pemiray's111 all Marte hviatin, Wodebeck Mot, FIC 433 Couns, warrson Towastip Delaware) | LAER 1 COREY Lo) gg Suendal 5. spate Bh fue 98, Texas Christan, 54 | THE CAPS MUST BEAT THE BARONS— 8 ” arb) , Lin 0 Bis uwe un ? : 4. : : J TRICT ATTORNIY.. J Gine Gus; onstruction L.1111, 813) Nel Koallng, 1adple "1% ia] pune 4, Bortvife M., EEN ace] i Ccutnd JL, a Rn SARI )’ 2208 GA. Harry ‘Wheeler owes Band Just... tl oell une a De ews Bariingion Kendallville 38 Madison 83, Batesville 38 Seymour 47, Columbus 46. Stevens Point Teachers 63, Milwaukee : ’ iii Shelby St. BN Miller Enum ner Meehan ooo. 811] Juanita Cork, Hotel Severin"... .. SI8|DSCRN Cl g3 Carrollton 39. Muncie Burris 53, Monticello 36. Spartanburg 0. Farmland 36. Teachers 81 a - ~In_ Technicolor AArold Blark, prevn Bros | ...... 611|Mary Leppert, Foodmaster Foods Mix. S1815Cth vie "Reiis 31. Brasil 30. Michigan City 46 Mishawaka 43. ulphur Springs 84, Kennard 44. StxAmbross 76. Tiinois Tech 37. | ’ ; . ¥ PAULINE" ow Wie Trennepghl Washington. ..... $10|Ms Shelton, ‘Yaver Men's Shop... S14| BYansrih, | 3. Montpelier 50, Redkey 33. .|Summitville 38, Anderson Si. Mary's 37.|Siefia 66, Providence 53. { 3 : a oh INEXPECTED GUEST Rep, Stone. Real Batate 1h" 809 |Kay Kelly, Solitaire Beverages ...... S13} marl bos 39, Middletown 3 Lapel 47. Sheridan 19, Flora 37 (overtime) South Dakota 79, Morningside 52. | aps vs. n av, . . . IME FOR KEEPS” poelh Moran, Gabbert Jewsiry...... 808 Ethel Maker, Marott's Shoes ........ Penerile oo, Huntingousy 38. Marklevitie Pendleton 91, Spencer, Tre Haute State 133, San Prancisce 62, Loyola (Cal) 43. jy 3 e Kids In Hollywood” rury. bY. Rosedale Dairy. ........ 808 Ruth Ittenbach, Anderson's Spring Ser. 308! Evanev 36. Sumner L) Wn roe City 41. Bdwa "n Bei Et a a 30. St. Mary's (Cal) 81 Nevada 46. 3 ' x Abgarn ah. National AGN 008 Marothy NY Anderson's Spring Ser. ton 48, Daleville 34. 40, Brownsville #3. Twelve Mile 48, Onward 43. Texas 3 a tt z Abe ‘Bulle gompking fee Cream ©. $08 J0iia Lang. Tngian Gear Rangers ... 08 PCR. Co' 0" Union Township (Gast) 3. #4 Cade 48. Telms 41, Oras C t3a4_A. and M, 31, Meth, Bug pMCCarty.” Conatruetion [1 an Agnes Junker, Tndls. Typewriter 0 S04! pranktort hmond 34. revia 86, Pitisbory 38 Tn 120 He Nmille Tennessee 49, Georgia Tech 46 : ¥ ’ ud Sing. Aitison Jet | 805 Marge Battreall, Anderson & SpEe T: Soa Pt. aype Central Catholic 34, Ny earn. oh Mu, New i "i. h Tat 3 Helfanvile 2: Texas Tech 54, Texas Mines 41. ' h ’ : ; Charis Michel, Delaware Bowl. Ctr, 604 Tilile Jarcing, YSowolf News .. :.... 300], Haven 4b Side 44. Ft. Wayne con] Haron, A, rar 20 | Tangier 29. Rocky : Virginia Tech 51. Richmond 46 halls PASSAGE" Br Wamuieri, Naval Ordnanes... Pr THES LEADERS (WOMEN) Pra ah Verne Nord Miimaviil #, : Conpivie 43 tover- Tore Hoult, Getsimeret 41 Sulivan nn yiengs i Rhode nsland State 88 Reserved Seats: $2.20, $1.80, $1.20, Tax Incl. On Sale Now at J} - y » fr i tony . 4 = «3 Harlin po lis City 602| Ruth Junge Public Service Mind. a a Cmte] U.N. Warne North! wew Albany. $4. Salem 33 Walnut Grove 50. Carmel 39. Washington 82. Oregon State 26 L. Strauss & Co. and Coliseum Box Offices. Telephone Orders i ~Rowery Bick Nolgnin, Naval Ordnance . a Frances Yeiton, Blue Ribot Toe Cream S08 prankiin 41. Rushville 38 {New Paris a. Suton | Way town Un y 41 “ » Waks rest KL) 8 Arson . » - Accepted. TA. 4555 and LI. 1561 4 ’ fn Mencin' Ashington ......... ane Grayson * § ) [ 1 NapMeon ce ‘est Baden French Lick e an oi a . . . 3 4 HOUND Mencin Marotts anos. i... 600 Vivian Weaver, Frey Radio Mixed... 47F Fountain City, Qresns, Pork 4) eo "50. Threiant comiral ‘i5. a Be 4. Wolcottvitle 30. Be ion 2.000 Seats at 85¢c; Tax Incl, On Sale Sunday 9:30 A. M. at. er Air Prod. ..... 463] Parme i Carlisle re ON: se TER LEADERS (MEN) | Mavs MCR Lian 8" P00 4d) Prement ul! Mes 0 TL Credmors 41. rma ® |Ses Latagons 4 Wisumae 20. Western $i. Omaha 40. "Coliseum Box Office Only. 1.500 Gemeral Admission Tickets A . f Bistey 0 Mi ‘ 11 Fra { n + * a % Ri ’ - - , ] P M. Stn J; + 8 . Rimtor’ JRADKOTS oobi Norma ito ; : | Prankitn 4 ye oe 3 New Waverly 51. Metes i | (overtime). |W ! State 00. 80c (Tax Ingl) On Sale Sunday at . : oF o. ko or. VA y 3% Ruby hee “Fulton asters Ford “. Newport 80, “. . 1 Hm A » Ta