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perience to win pion for 1948, t but a happy ¢ 42 victory over ha house Saturday pigs » seemed to lack ty
roncos continued ty Bears snd went nt, anza ding a Then in (va od it was little Jos e five-foot, seven-iney forward who brok,
TAKE IT EASY, HOLLAND — Almost but not quite overturned is Bill Ho and, second-place’ winner ‘at last year's. 500-Mile race in Indianapolis. Holland is shown above flirting with danger yesterday | in a 20-mile dirt track race at Atlanta, Ga. He finished second again; this time be
TIE
hind Ted Horn. Walt Brown was third.
last resistance wify ncos started ; th Lambert's Ander” as in the afternoon | were behind at fhe) first period, 13-10, by | lusty 23-point surge nd stanza to give hig -29 advantage left the floor. he Ss had a part in the anch of the Broneos | cked Anderson from 60-48.
piaen Gloves | Tonight
een Of the. East's IE will meet 16 West's best in the 21st nter-city Golden Gloves etween New York and onig hooting - Bearcats ‘entral’s hot-shooting f Coach Art Beckner peal scare into the camp in the opener k* a blazing 21-point for the Bears to coms d and take the deci
was the kingpin if ive with nine points. at the first period,
hther match. Clemmons on Show
imes Golden Gloves cham
Fred Powell with 14 buitcon, 175-pound ried an unsuccessful game for the last two i Evansville Central wly into the lead to ib the victory. aquet Planned fans of Lafayette's atiop were able to sit 'ieldhouse p! so the news of the ctory sent thousasds eets for a bedlam of ms and cheering. A bonfire lit the air. me of the conquerors vas the signal for a ak of celebration and’ , got a ride on a fire, nd ‘a police escort. A’ banquets have been their honor with the affair to be held at versity on March 31. | he first title for Lae 1916 and the third Crawley. He won crowns with the. , Hatchets in 1941 and
Iso Prove )istance
fistributed
and the Red Cross by the kork Daily News Welfare oclation. In the inter-city classic,
both between champions Iternates.
rs for a middleweight cham
Andy Niederreiter, moter for the
new
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pension in
NEW YORK, Mar. 22 (UP)—| prize tn! nt before more than 180 ans at Madison Square Garden. Two matches will be fought in ach of the eight weight divisions, ith eastern champions meeting heir western counterparts in one
ght and alternates from the ophosing sections squaring off in the
willie Clemmons, Indianapolis
pion,
All battle the East's alternate eavyweight, in one of the bouts. The New York team will be eakened by the loss of Israel champion rom Puerto Rico, who has withirawn because of an injured and. New York's alternates will named at the final weigh-in. All proceeds of the fight will be among protestant, atholic and Jewish charities New
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hoint is awarded for each victory,
and
raziano-Zale Tiff
Planned for June NEW YORK, March 22 (UP)— 1050 Scratch Classics: flanagers of Rocky Graziano and ony Zale were due to confer toay on plans to match their fight-
pion-
hip bout at Jersey City in June.
pro-
Tournament of hampions, Inc., a New Jersey prganization that has champion raziano under contract, is di-
Graziano, under indefinite susNew York, won the i from Zale last June in Chi-
Goodman Sales Five Lead. 1050 Tourney
3 S By FRANK WILSON A newleader took over in the Fox-Hunt 1050 Scraten Classic over the week-end. Goodman Sales five assumed the top spot with a handicap tally of 3282 pins. They replaced the Cutting Room quintet from Armour’s which had Jed the pack after the first weekend’s firing. With Skip Cottingham showing the way with a three-game mark of 603, the Goodman "eam shot an actudl series of 2805. To|sion. There will be eight games this they added their 477 pin|across 16 alleys. The combined handicap and jumped to the top.|averages of the past two y=ars The team is at home in the #ox-|Will be used in determining ihose Hunt Sunday Morning loop. {eligible for the event. The Armour Cutting Room| Another stipulation which holds squad dropped into second wich is that the bowlér must live witiits 3217. Third this week-end was (in a 175 miles radius of the city. the W & Z Supply -team which] Entry fee for the contest is $15 calls the Speedway plant iis|Which includes the cost of bow!home. They shot a 2667 actual{ing and tourney expense. There tally, and totaled a 3211 by add-|Will be 30 prizes based on 250 ing a 544 pin handicap. entries. Special prizes outside of In fourth place was the Plant{the regular money will include Engineering quint out of the R.[$50 for the high game of .he C. A. group. Their 3189 handi-|{tourney, $15 for the high game of cap score, compiled with a 2676/each squad,.and $10 for the secactual count and a 513 handicap,|ond high in each squad. was good enough to edge the Tri-State Tourney Pittman Food Market team for| Entries should be sent to the the fourth position by two pins. Connelly Rolls 658 The Pittman squad had a 2760 actual series, tacked on a 127 charity, and came up with a 3178 score. “High tally for the Pittman outfit was anchor man Connelly who worked a 653 thraegame score, Ernst, and the tourney chairman Low-to-cash in the event,|/!s Dick Nordholt. For further which has one more week-end of |info call the alleys, CA-2310. four squads to run, is 3110. The| Also heard from is Warren tourney is sponsored by the In- Bjonses, former manager of the dianapolis Bowling Proprietors Farkway layout, now serving in Association as one of a series of |2 similar capacity at Dell's Bow!Previous! ing Lanes in Madison, Ind. He! {tournaments have taken place at/wants to tell us about the first, the Speedway, Antlers and/annual Tri-State Tournament Pritchett establishments. which will be held at Dell's on the ww eek-ends of Apr. 3, 10 and 17. COMING TOURNEYS.— Word|It Will be a handicap tourney from Joe Kirsch at the West side| ith a guaranteed first prize of Bowling Center has it that the| The entry fee is $20 per “little guy,” that is the guy with team which includes the cost of ar average below 185, will get a} bowling. The deadline for: euwhack at $500 when the second tries” is Mar. 29. Further info annual Junior Classic singles tourney gets under way. Scheduled to start May 8, the tournament will include 10 squads on the two week-ends it is in ses-
Side Bowling Center, 2324 W, Michigan St. All checks should bé made out in this manner also. ¥intries” will not be accepted unless accompanied by the eniry fee in full. Tourney secretary is ete
George Knoebel, Tournament Secretary, 118 W. Second 8t., Madison, Ind.
8 8 = THE LEAGUES-—John Harris
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with an honor count of 663 was|l the standout in week-end league play. . Harris, a Coca-Cola ‘iegler in the 6:30 loop at the Central lanes, collected games of 175, 220 and a high 268 for his tally.
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Pirates’ Blank Browns, 2 to 0; Jackie Robinson Clouts Four-Bagger "LOS ANGELES, Mar. 22 Broad-shouldered Johnny Mize of the
proved today to Bob Feller and the baseball world at large that he didn't lose any of his home run touch during
winter. Mize rapped a grand slam home run off Feller and followed up with another round-trip blast against fast-baller Gene Bearden to)
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rives In Six Runs
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14-5 victory over Cleveland yesterday. In all, the Giant first sacker drove in six runs. Larry Jansen, mainstay of the Giant mound corps, toiled four
Giants also weighed in with a
Feller yield five hits and three bases on balls during the two innings he worked. - ”
ORLANDO, Fla.—Rookie Sec-
iterday. The triumph, earned at the expense of Hal Newhouser, broke a three-game losing streak.! ” »” ” HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — The Pittsburgh Pirates departed from Hollywood on a note today after blanking the St. Louis Browns, 2 to 0, behind Kirby Higbee and Elmer Singleton. The Pirates capitalized on 12 walks apd five hits of Brownie hurlers Fred Sanford, Clift Fannin and Ray Shore. a wu 8 SAN FRANCISCO--The Chicago White Sox finally celebrated a victory over the San Francisco Seals today. Southpaw Bill Wight and rookie right hander Howie Judson limited the Pacific Coast Leaguers to seven hits yesterday as the Chicagoans pounded out a 7 to 0 victory. San Francisco had beat-
Purdue, Riviera Retain Titles
Six new state records were set as Purdue and the Riviera Club retained their state swimming championships at the Indianapolis Athletic Club over the week-end. Purdue captured the men's title |with 118 points while Riviera won| the women's division with 89. Other scores were: (Men) Indiana University 45, IAC 23,
fayette Country Club 40. Event winners were:
220-yard Free Barbara tera), 2.45.3, 50-yard free SS7i0 io Jmen) won by Keith (new state record), 100-yard roast stroke (women) won by
Nancy Grubb), 1:19.13. 180-yard back stroke (men) won by Everett Brooks (IAC), 1:40. One-meter diving (women) won by Rosemary Bergman ae free style women) won by (Purdue), 2:18.6
ke rd back stroke a3 8 ren) won by Sue Gastineau (Riviera), 1:13.7 (new state record). One-meter diving (men) won by Major Purdue).
Willis -( 400-yard free style relay (women) won by Riviers (Marilyn Wie and, Gastineau, Sue Schatimar, Jadeiv)
” . 300-yard elay (men) won Purdue (bor 3 Blake, hy Dick ey uth Jr 3: 04.3, o0yuid free style (men) won by Care , { 54.2 (new state record).
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ond Baseman A! Kozar’s four hits| gay © paced the Washington Senators nyrocher claimed the move had to a 5-2 victory over Detroit yes-|,. special significance. Robinson fielded his position acceptably and hit a home run as Brooklyn defeated the Dominican All-Stars, 8 to 7. said that Robinson, who played first base last season, was moved to second because injuries forced a shake-up of the Dodger infield.
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* LJ ST. PETERSBWRG, The New York Yankees cele brated their third spring vietory in four starts over the St. Cardinals today after beating them, 5 to 2,
Louis 4038 fans.
First baseman George MoQuinn, infielder Bobby Brown and catcher Sherm Lollar of impressive debuts, McQuinn and Brown collecting
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.— Manager Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics had lavish praise today for Pitcher Leland who held the Philadelphia Phillies hitless over the last four innings yesterday t,o help his club to a 5-3 victory.
TAMPA, Fla.—Thé nati Reds rode the crest of a four-game winning streak today after a 4-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Howie Fox, slated for a starting berth, limited the Red Sox to two hits and no rums dur.
ing the first five innings.
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BRADENTON, Fia.—The Bos-
YMCA 4; (women) IAC 42, ‘ton Braves disclosed today that { Las Karl Torgeson, bespectacled first baseman, was suffering from an
p30 meter free style (men) won by infected middle finger on his Nae Rosmbtos (unaftached), 2050 (new | right hand which will keep him women) wen : by Out of action for a few days. The Braves lost to- the York Yankees “B” team, 5 to 3, yesterday, ending a five-game winning streak. Outfielder Danny Litwhiler's home run-—the first by a Brave player this year--accounted for Boston's only ‘tally
in the fourth inning.
Spud Chandler hurled three innings for the winners, giving up two of Boson’s four hits.
mond beat the Muncie YMCA
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About 200 Midwestern drivers and jowners of midget auto racers protested today against operating! under sanction of the American Automobile Association contest] board and threatened to boycott tracks accepting AAA supervison.
cott are Soldier Field, Chicago; Walsh Stadium, St. Louis; Rockiford Stadium, Rockford, IIL; Valley Speedway, Anderson, Ind. Rendezvous Bowl, Dowagiac, fields from 25 or more to about fillated with the national midget Mich.; State Fair Park,
16th Street keh. 437 tha Toh Hueat Spend Track repressntaiives objected Would Be Affected rE «ne ETRY SAIN
ing yesterday. The group decided crowded. to send a letter to the Chicago, “It would be just a parade” Auto Association and the ine spokesman said.
{National Auto Racing Circuit, both of which come under at Drivers objected mainly to
AAA ruling, in opposition to the AAA provisions which would pe program. (vent them from competing The AAA contest board an- tracks not recognized by - nounced it has given full status AAA. The drivers said independto midget automobile racing and ent tracks in the Midwest frewill provide for a national cham- {quently offer better competition pionship in the sport. {than the seven which operate unA spokesman said a boycott by der the AAA. ;/the group would reduce starting! The threatened tracks are af-
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