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to; X SILENT HOOSIERS — The State School for the Deaf quintet will try to leap-frog Tech tonight § in the. race rer, for the sectional tourney title. Left to right the Silent Hoosiers are, front row, Bill Louden, Don Lavalle, Ted
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GREENCLADS — Tech's badteteon who will open the 1948 Indianapolis sectional tonight at the Fieldhouse -- against-the-Silent- Hooslers-are-from-left do right, first. row. John Kelly, Joe Kearns, Jack Aldridge. Gordon King, Herman Albright; back row, Bill Roepke, Charles. Engler th, Charles Fage Tom Pollom and Ernie Cline. Tech has
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and Clemmons we fast count of one— |v was on his feet ¢ " At the start of th mons ‘switched te style. Donnelly le Clemmons displa satility with lefts, landed 88 upperc mons came back then another that In the third, C out {vith a left. nd Clemmons les left. They exchan, nelly countered
on the semblance of the 500 Mile Speedway: track closed for|Western Reserve at Cleveland, O. 7p m. Thursday I "himself, today returned -his signed. 1048 contract 1 the 3 Kips
scrubbing. In other words the long winter anew The Fieldhouse had its annual cleansing yesterday in prepara-|was over for the Butler hardwood tion for tonight's sectional basketball games that will open that|aces, and they could begin to mad race for the IHSAA championship, look back on the season—a sea-
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70-40 victory over eniiasaisstasnninvs) makes it reasonable to assume the final record will be 14-7.
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The Cleveland Batons. who have lost only one of their last 22 games, today were within one point of the coveted top spot in thé American Hockey League's Western division. The Db Barons scorched their way to.a 6-0 triumph over the league leading Pittsburgh Hornets last night, to extend their unbeaten skein to 14 games. In .other games Washington defeated Hershey, 8 to 7, and Springfield battled to 3-3 tie with St. Louis. ! The Barons scored two goals in every period for their second victory of the season over Pittsand their first shutout of _|the season, Bob Solinger led the freshman |y,y with two goals. Bobby sophomore cy, se, Fred Thurier, Church Russell and Johnny Holota also {scored for the Barons. The Cleveland team has 10 vic-| (tories and four ties in the last! (14 games, The Washington Lions, Eastern | {Division tail-enders, scored their first victory in four weeks last night by outlasting the Hershey | Bears, Sto T. otter “Inthe only” r Suing Spring: fed ‘scored in the
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DETROIT, Feb. 25 (UP); Clarence Campbell, president of the National Hockey League, was 510” ssjexpected here today to launch a sweeping investigation into a ' CRISPUS ATTUCKS possible betting scandal inyolv- | No | {ing players from the Boston / , i Bruins and the New York w 5 rd sag : Moi _— Rangers. 30—Lindsey C 55" senior Placed at Campbell's use was C8” senior evidence collected: by Police Com- 5614” sophomore missioner Harry 8. Toy, which lo 4
of{two by signing pitchers Walter! Masterson, Scott Carey, and Milo| Giants S Pair Candini. Still outside the fold are NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (UP)— outfielder Buddy Lewis “and in-imhe New York Giants of the Na fielder Mark Christman. {tional Football League today ane The Boston Braves got the au- nounced : the ng of Tony tograph of rookie catcher Frank| (Skippy) Minisi, Pennsylvania {Kerr, and that left nine players halfback, and Joe Scott, Univer {still to be heard from. Kerr bat-'sity of San Francisco fullback.
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aka the Bo Id Medal touf) son thern n the edal toufna- N > 48-43; Club LaSalle! FT. WAYNE, N. §.¢ {Arcols 53, Coesse 39
Tope * op aan 56-39; and CV beat ; PE Ts cardmas defeated North Fi. Wayne Central 49, Muniertown 25, Side Churgh, of Cod, 44:20. apd } FT. WAYNE, 8. 8. Phot TREE iri 311% Waste orih Bh, New Hoven 28 GARRETT !
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SeANOD yest erdny by handing the Rivi a Club Aces their first loss, 32 to 14 ' he Senso Polryiew won 17 of 33| Gary Emerson 41, Gary Wallace 8s. ro in Yun Froebel 40, Gary Mann 38,
"Shortridge games for KENDALLVILLE Ligonier 44, Mowe Military 3%,
WARSAW Columbian City 63, Atwood 20, Leesburg 40, Plercetpn 22,
MOTOR OVERHAUL BRAKES RELINED VALPARAISO Valparaise 43, Chesterton 31
i GUY E. LAWRENCE Liberty Canter 42, Boone Grove 31, 19 KE 10th St, Live
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SOUTH BEND New Carlisle a, Madison Twp. 40,
CAPS MUST BEAT THE HORNETS TO "KEEP PLAYOFF HOPES ALIVE Caps vs. Piftsburgh Sunday, 8:30 P. M.
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Detroit, The commissioner said, however, that he would turn over all the information at his disposal to league authorities.
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‘Junior High Player | LO": sophomore center onthe" yy Glu le basketball team of the River! TONIGHT — New Haven at Scores 91 Points *|Falls, Wis, Teachers College,|Priciinic sus iaels All seats will be reserved. CHICAGO, Feb. 25 (UP)—Wal-|scored 72 points against the! ORRO uffalo st Providence, Prices are $1.50, box; $1.25; [ly Plekarski,5 foot 5 inch guard| Winona State Teachers last rn In. | first eight rows grandstand, [om the Tilden Technical High| night, to break his own scoring | DIANA at Hershey, Buffalo at and $1 for all other grandstand School junior basketball team, set| record of 56 points. Paindgnbie 6 Louis” Fay. seats. {a new state scoring record last Tribe ‘Secretary Ted Sullivan night by dropping in 91 points. | > will’ leave here Friday for Lhe [Tilden defeated Dunbar, 122 to 22 spring training site at Victoria, |in the regulation 32-minute game,! Tex. Pitchers are due {n camp |as Piekarski connected for 37 field March 1. Other candidgtes are [goals and 17 free throws. due March 5. In Winona, Minn, Nate >| |
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