Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1948 — Page 18
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into the pits, Starting off a 238 he stayed in a cont vein by garnering 236 in his second try, He his point in the finale by Just four from his middle , hitting 240. He rolls for ie8he FI Blak team. & ~~ On the feminine side of the bowling family, the Bowes Seal Fast gathering at the West Side Bowling Center provided the evening's biggest tallies. Tied for i+ top honors were Marie Fulton and “Lois Glass, both of whom corKe, 613 series. Following close =behind the leaders was Dotty reCimmerman with a 611. ve Marie started off with a 178, centered 232, and closed with a +203. She rolls for the Rodebeck © Motion Picture five. Lois sand- * “wiched a 267 between games of 175 and 171 for her honor score. She was taking a “busman’s holiday” from her regular berth on the Yaver Men's Shop quintet, /and subbing with the Kiser's Garage squad. Opening her series with a 198, .~ Mrs. Cimmerman dropped to 180 «+ .in her middle game, then shot up to 233 for the closer. . She's a Mechanics Laundry regular, and city singles champ. Taking second honors to Jurasz in the men’s honor list was Al Hoereth, who marked a 682 for Crossroads Tire in the Automo-
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) . | ! : Schierbrock is a student at| Gene Zwiesler, American Legion No, 1 §27/Ramona Frosch, Fehr's Beer ..... .. 563 | Miss Dick Stamm, McClarney's Rest. ...... 626 Marie Christian, Rodebeck Motion Pic. 363 = TEAMS 4 Villa De Chantel finishing school, | champions for the finals. The tahl, Automotiv RE a mas i ; eee ' a : Jim Stahl, € ............. 625 Dhyllls Gandolf. Pranks Furn Sea eer en Thy, Engineering, Chicago 2000) o ock Island, Ill central area tourney will be held { Wayne Secrist, Monon Hoosier Line ¢25 Doris Parsons, Brightwood Fuel 554 Apex Grill, Rochester, N. Y, ..... 2968 0C sland, . John Ott, Delaware Major ......... 624 kuch Graham, Brightwood Fuel ...... 548 Willis Grill, Trenton, N. J. ....0... 24 seme renee ett June 15-17 at Toledo, O., under. { Ed Horton, Fi Blak Insulation 1" gag Marta Roberts, Marott's Shoes .. . 546 Fife ectrie, trodt ............ direction of James E. Lee, Cleve3 Gus Trostel Riviera National Mixed.. 624 Haske) Bryant Plank on Sas or, Pepper, A Va, ooo #6 Amateur Basketball land, and Roy Davis, Chicago ughes, Universal ....... ive snires BL DOTOILY LolBard. Det dic Ea 34d 8 W 's Market will €l i on ’ ’ s Pete Ernst, McClarney's Rest. 541|Dr. Michael Krupa-Bruno Krupa row night against s Hartford: City States represented: “. A ' tomorrow night against a Hartford City Al Meyer, Printoraft ......... + 818 Mabel Skinner, Pritchett's Spons. ... 541| lcago Toa... - 1288 quintet at the Northwestern Community, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio Jim Johnson, McClarney's Rest. ...... 817 Mary Laxen, Bader Coffee . ...... 540 (Nicholas Leoce-Anthony Mack, New- Center, The local team has won 21 of 28 Ward Sexton, Iaria's Recreation ...... 615 Willie Clark, Pittman's Fd, Mkt, Mix. 539 burgh, N. Y. : 1251 games. and Kentucky. Ray Caldwell, Universal . . . ...,... 615 Edith Huffman, Pritchett's Spons. ... 538| George Martin-Clarence Coller, wm —— - Fe i Da mart ate mg OS Eon wasn. Prightwacd Fuel ... 834) Youngstown, oo. cision ¥ 1 , Delaware Major . .....,. = 1 ave -Michae off, Youngs- | Ray Smoot, Speedway Handicap .... 614 Norma Curry, Pittman's Fd. Mkt. Mix. 532! tow v +O. . 236] Bert Sexon, 6 p. m. Shrine ’ y ee «v+ 532 Henry Nosakowski-Edgar Briskie, an Sachs, 3.38 p.m Stile vou ye 43 Sophie XKrapes, Sen Rent Fetate 520} Detroit .... Bae, 1236 ers, cClarney's Rest : ae 2 Gaspar aha rniture | | “oa Gomer Allred, Delaware Major ....... ¢12 Elizabeth Kelly, Fun Bowl ....... 5261 SINGLES Wayne Clarkson, Monon Hoosier Line 612! Marge Skelton, Frank's Furniture . 825 Nick Miller, Brewster, O. .......... 709 Al Hausman, Universal .. . ......... 610| Mar okle fisiter, Rritchett's, Spons. Pie ji3 Bduard Rawond: Trenion, N. J riven 897 he 1 , A orotha Neiger, ebec otion eo. | Fran agi, arleston, IR. aes 3 Bill Jordan. Moclarney's Best... G0 Pritt ios on. Pie. 624 Eddie Koepp, Cleveland, O. ~~ .... 92 Lloyd May, Sturm Recreation . . 609 Estelle Nash, Brightwood Fuel ....... 523 George Goe Oconomowoc, Wis.,.. 684 Dic Brocking, Automotive .... . 608 Edith Angleton, Fittman’'s Fd. Mkt. M. 540 ALL-EVENTS | ? - Rudy Jurasz, Stewart Warner . 808 |H. Hall, Darko & Son ..... .......... Coss, American Legion No 607 Janet Behrman, Pritchett.s Spons, ine: S20 ig anher. Youn Jon, e i ; 1 | Betty ette, Mechanic's Laundry. 519 » . rnon, O, ... 3 Curt ges ¥. a arnt s Rest Shree 01 | Maxine Thayer, Sexton Real Estate y 519 (Robert Briarton, Detroit .... ..... 1892 | 3 . ’ Herman Dinkel, Koerner Opt. ‘Mixed 803| Catherine Treacy, Sexton Real Estate 319 ROO Welch, Terre Haute, Ind. ... 1478) fi JACKSONVILLE — MAMI y ch, Br WoO ae) cui. a 9! ’ ’ . a RE EI in vans Major ...... S03 Mabel Fischer, Marott's Shoes." 518] eer . F TAMPA — ORLANDO Ted Shimer, American Legion No. 2 .. 602| Marge Schnelyl, Indiana Gear Rangers 3 E hibi 2 W. PALM BEACH artin, American Legion No. 2.. 601 Marge Carnagua, Mechanic's Laundry 514. EXRIRItION Baseball : . Fost Mam, Tovertal Hon FO 3 goo) Hasketl Bryant, 7 ih, Masinee «1. 4 By United Press HR, J er, Madden-Copple ........ § . nk Amick, McClarney's Rest. 8% Marian Ross’ V. A. Mixed : 2 Boston a A Cincinnati (N) 7. DCA's...DC-3's OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Mary Leppert, Pritchett's Spons. .... 511 Co ! 80 Deirott a) Lh Howard Dupuis, V. A. Mixed _....... 398| Bridge Dalton, Pritchett's Spons. .... 511|SRAUAncOga (Sou) 8 Washington (A) 1. A t Powell Jr. Holy Trinity ...... 398 Gladys Amold. Gooding Shirts 510 Piatt IN any Loui iN) 6. ; . Brown, Marmon-Herrington od | ary Au ucher, Jack's ell Serv, 510 Cleveland (A) 5. Chica ¥ | 3 ’ 1 80 1A) 4, Bar Graben, Mallory... 11.388 Ruth ‘Ranes, Granam Furnitae ... sap St Louis (A) 8. Chicags, (N) 7 RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW | s % 8 4 Alpha .. 584 Helen Schmidt, Darko & Son ill 508 Dittabuign_(N) 8 San Francisca (PCL). 4 —— ee eee | rr tana atin and | ) 4, New Yor y 2 : —— dE Se Call Lincoln 1515 or your travel agent a haa Advertisot PRESCRIPTIONS CARBURETOR SERVICE hy iar nds ie BRAKES. ADJUSTED STED MOTOR OVERHAUL
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YESTERDAY IT WAS SPRING —The sun shone on the Tech campus and Big Green athletic teams were hard at work at practice. Above, Joe Kearns, pitcher and Yirst baseman for Tech, slides into second as Don Throckmorton accepts a relay.
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. By FRANK WILSON Jurasz was only warming up in the Stewart Warner at the Penn slides last night. He contrived a 608 for
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when the Fi Blak Insulation group got together later in , Rudy was raring to go. And go he did as he produced tally of the campaign, and his first 700; by knocking 714
games of 268, 213 and 201. Roll-.
Jim Brent shot a 225-211-236—8672. Ralph Franklin led the Delaware Major League with a 669, composed of games of 247, 177 and 245, He rolls for Roselyn Bakery. In the Sturm Recreation League. Charles Hutchings tallied a 182-222-257--661, » Ld » AH, SPRING—The deeper we go into the season, the more calls we get for spring leagues. Latest of the lanes to inform us of openings are Antlers, Uptown Dezelan's.
At the Antlers, Charlie Withers says that there are openings for teams in a men's handicap league which will get under way on Monday, Apr. 19.
The Uptown's Mr. Herman Maher also wants it known that he has openings in spring loops at his plant. And also he informs us that there will be open bowling at the Uptown tonight. Practice games are the order of the evening. | Out on the west side Louie {Dezelan has good news for night |workers who want to bowl. There [1s a league forming at his estah{lishment which will roll {10 a. m. on Thursdays for tho
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Phil ‘Bisesi, Universal .. . ........... 636] 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Neal Yeager, McClarney's Rest. ...... 633 Tillie Jardina, Fehrs Beer .......... 587 eel . Logan, Building Trades ...... 631 Gladys Chestnut, Fun Bowl . 585 Woody Sefton, American Legion No. 2 629: Betty Breunig, American United Mixed 58: Sim Woodall, Pittman's F\ kt. Mi Lila Litrell, Sexton Real Estate vaio B
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-. — PRACTICE ON STARTS — Tech Track Coach Paul E. Myers (right) grooms “2 several of his candidates on practice starts. Lined up in the first row (left to right) «are Paul Askren, Herb Quandt, Ingle Harris, Bob Huey, Basil Zilson and Raymond Jensen. Standing behind them are Don Wyatt, Jim Benz, John Wolfe, Glenn Kastner, ‘Don Nachbar and Charlie Englerth.
udy Jurasz Posts 714 to Lead —2 Tourneys Next Week
in a ladies’ handicap loop which will be for spring consumption. » 2 .
SPORT BOWL SINGLES-—To-morrow night is the last night for entries in the fifth annual Sport Bowl 8ingles. Offering $500 for the top spots in both the actual
will get under way a week. from ymorrow, Apr. 3, and will cohue for two week-ends. It is possible to win money in both divisions of the affair. If you come out on top in both divisions, you get $1000. Entry fees for the two divisions are $10 each, but if you want to enter both, just send along $18 to Carl Brehob, Sport Bowl, 3900 8. East St, Indianapolis 44. All checks are to be payable to Carl. Entries will not be accepted unless accompanied by the entry fee. s ” » HUSBAND AND WIFE-Also on the docket for next Saturday is the opening session of the second annual Speedway Bowl Husband and Wife Handicap Tournament,- There is a first prize of $150 guaranteed in the handicap division of the contest, and an additional $100 for the duo producing the highest actual mark. Entry fee for the tourney is $7 per couple. The fee must accompany the entry or it will not be recorded. All entries should be sent to Speedway Bowling Alleys, {Inc., 3805 W. 16th 8t., Indian(apolis. The phone number for {further info is BE-0022. | Del Englanag, the Speedway pro-
|prietor, says that entries are sunday at Buffalo. at coming in fast. In case the entry|and Providence continue their se |list warrants it, extra squads will |geries with a {who cannot make it to evening !be added. Deadline for entrie tive loop at Fox-Hunt. He had outings. He also has some spots ‘midnight Friday, Apr. 2
RESULTS IN CITY BOWLING LEAGUES LAST NIGHT Luiack's Wedding
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600 BOWLERS (MEN) {Harold Cave, Moon-Lite Major . 573 Mary Ellwanger, Ellwanger Elect. 50: : Al Hoereth. - AULOMOIVE o.oo. os ggg M. Browning, E. C. Atkins ........... 872| Ruth Lehmann; Riviera National Mix. 50 A Jim Brent, Fletcher Trust . . ....... 77 Fd Roth, E. C. Atkins .......... 572/Anna Bateman, Pritchett's Spons. ... 50 é Ralph Franklin Del ware Major. +o... 12| Lorenz Wiesman, Eiks Coviaenes 70 | Peggy Eskew, Darko & Son 5 i Charles Hutchings, Sturm Recreation 661 |C orse, Heavilin, Diamond Chain 365 Betty Abell, Jack's Shell Service 50 4 Fritz Bohrman, Printeraft .. .......... Lec Marsh, Parkway Recreation .. 61 Rhoda Huffman, Koerner Opt. Mixed 50
Rose Hill, Pittmans Pd. Mkt. Mixed Helen Wills, Pittman's Fd, Mkt, Mixed 'Agnes Prieshoff, Darko & Son Ann Crull, Mechanic's Laundry OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Cele McAllen, Naval Ordnance . (Ann Stellabower, P. R. Mallor Betty Sheets, Ind. National Jo Starkey, Fletcher Trust .
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Crawford Is Bought From Oakland Club
Status of Andres
Remains in Doubt
By EDDIE ASH Times Speris Editer The Indianapolis Indians
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an experienced third baseman, Glenn Crawford, from the Oakland Acorns of the Pacific Coast League. , In announcing the deal, Ted Sullivan, the: Tribe's business manager, said the management bought Crawford's contract to
{plug the hole at the hot corner i,natj
through the remainder of spring| training and at least through the!
he will become a fixture, Sullivan added.
All Hands Try It The Indians’ regular 1947 third sacker, Ernie Andres, still is playing basketbaN and won't be| released from his hardwood contract until after Apr. 11... Meanwhile, everybody in the Tribe's Victoria (Tex.) spring training camp has been taking a whack) at the position. a Decision on Andres’ 1948 status with the Indians is being held in abeyance by President Owen J. Bush. Crawford batted .299 with Casey Stengel’'s Oakland club last year, playing in 88 games. He swings lefthanded and is a former Columbus AA pastimer. Crawford's purchase was recommended by Roy Hamey, the Pittshurgh Pirates’ general manager, who has been looking over Pacific League talent while working out of the Pirates’ California training camp. Casey Stengel also said he felt certain Crawford would help the Indianapolis club,
Lopez Wants a Hitter Tribe Manager Al Lopez wants a consistent hitter and sure fielder at third and will give Crawford ample opportunity to win the post. But Crawford was bought largely for early .season protection and will be disposed of, probably to New Orleans, if he falls to solve AA pitching. Crawford has been advised to join the Indians in New Orleans next ‘Tuesday where they launch a barnstorming trip through {Southern Association cities. He |{is 27, stands 5 feet, 10 inches and |weighs 170 pounds. , Crawford's extra-base hit record last season consisted of nine one triple and six home runs. He batted in 35 runs. Sort
Coast Loop 3d Baseman
Pittsburgh will {against the Chicago Cubs, Cin-| be in St. Louis, Brooklyn in New York and Boston in Philadelphia. . . early part of regular season play.|, marican, on Apr. 19, New York But in the event the Coast will play in Washington and PhilLeaguer delivers up to the Amer- adelphia will be in Boston. . . . ican Association standard of play,|There will be a double-header in Boston that day, which adds to . . . But it happens to be a holiday in Beantown, . No other games are carded in the American on Apr. 19. . . . On the 20th, Philadelphia and Boston will be idle but there will be three games, with New York at Washington, St. Louis in Cleveland and Detroit in Chicago. ... In the American Association, as you've probably heard, the openers will be on Apr. 15, with Kansas City in Indianapolis, Minneapolis in Louisville, Milwaukee in Columbus and St. Paul in Toledo, all games at night. . as usual, will ga into its doubleheader dish on the first Sunday, Apr. 18, with Minneapolis in Indianapolis, Kansas City in Louisville, Milwaukee in Toledo, and St. Paul in Columbus, all daylight . « The Indianapolis Indians will play four series at home, meeting all the western clubs, before hitting the road on starting in
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‘SPORTS ROUNDUP-..
LEAGUE OPENERS... Many ball said the handlebar baseball fans are slightly confused about this year’s opening games in the two major leagues. . » » Reason for the uncertainty
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FOR YOUR POCKET. . . . This could influence: you to switch to Old Forester, be that as it may, the BrownForman Distillers Corp. of Louisville, is putting out a dandy baseball -booklet edited by an experienced sports writer, Chicago Tribune. . . . The booklet contains day-by-day schedules of the American and Nati Leagues, the Interngtional and the American Association. . . The booklet also contains many notes on baseball history.
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HANDLEBAR JOCKEYS, .. . the veteran {Indianapolis speedster, who" wintered in Florida, was a spectator at the annual national 200-mile race at Daytona . Old Cannon-
.|won 30 out of 36 bouts, including
champion of the world, became a! pro boxer in 1935. . . . He has| the title victory over Jackie! Paterson the other night. . . .! Monaghan served one year in the | British merchant navy during the war and then joined the armed services entertaining organiza-| tion, as a singer. » - » TEACHER AND PUPIL . . . The first thing Eddie Stanky,! second sacker, was told upon re-, porting to the Boston Braves from | the Brooklyn Dodgers was that he had been obtained largely to help young Alvin Dark, who is scheduled to play alongside him at shortstop. . . . Dark is fresh. up from Milwaukee. . . . In ad-| dition to Stapky, Coach Johnny Cooney, a ter fielder, was delegated to teach Dark the fine points about snaring grounders. | 8 = | THE SPRINGFIELD RIFLE’ + « « Angelo Bertelli, who passed the Notre Dame gridders to many, a victory in 1941, 1942 and part! of 1943, has opened a sports| goods and men’s wear store in | West Springfield, Mass, his | home town . . . Angelo, an ex-Ma-| rine lieutenant, said recently that surgery has cured his knee in- | jury and that he will be back in | football this fall playing for the! Chicago professional Rockets . . . He was on ice skates almost
two and one-half seasons Notre Dame, BertelH completed 169 passes, 29 for touchdowns. s ” s REUNIONS FOR SHELLY + + + Frank Shellenback, the Minneapolis Millers’ new manager, played with the Chicago White Sox the year some of them turned\Black. . . . Nemo" Leibold, Loplisville’s skipper, also was a jmember of that old White Sox team. . . . George Detore, Toledo's manager, caught for San Diego when Shellenback managed the Pacific Coast League Padres. »” ” » THIRD TRIP UP, , . Don Lang, at 31, is receiving another
mer . Indianapolis third sacker. . .+ He is one of a very few players who improved his batting average in post-war baseball. . . . As a matter of fact, he hit better in 1947 (with Columbus) than he
By The American Hockey Le
“B” burgh, 4-2, in overtime and Buffalo took class “C” honors with a 3-2 win over Hershey. Johnny Holota scored the Barons' first tally at 13:17 of the second period when Harry Taylor and Maurice Arcand of the Reds were in the penalty box and their second score came in the third period when Arcand was in the cooler again. Les Brennan scored {the second Cleveland goal. | The first game of the two-out-|of-three playoffs between Buffalo and New Haven takes place on Cleveland
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Set for June 26
3 (UP)-«Mr. and Mrs. Frank 7 Schierbrock today anounced the + coming marriage of their daugh3 ter, Patricia Ann, 20, to Johnny
22 Lujack, Notre Dame's all-Amer-
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s Msgr. Martin Cone officiating.
On the Ice
AMERICAN LEA New Haven wins B series)
uffalo series C, 2-0)
1-1). ™. series, 2-0) Omah j2eties tied, 1-1)
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Cleveland 2, Providence leads A series, 2-0). Buffalo 3, Hershey 2
Pitt, Hershey Ousted From Hockey Playoff
United Press ague playoff picture was a lot clearer today with the Cleveland Barons two games ahead in the “A” se- | ries and with the New Haven Ramblers set to meet the Buffalo Bisons in the eliminations between the “B” and “C” winners. The Barons made it two in a row over the Providence Reds with at neat 2-0 win at home last night while New Haven won the series by defeating Pitts-|
UNITED STATES LEAGUE Houston 3, Kansas City 1 (series tied at
Worth 6, Tulsa 2 (Ft. Worth wins
Rochester ... 183 Pt. Wayne .. 171 Syracuse .. .. .... 0 110 Western Division Minneapolis ...... 2 0 168 INDIANAPOLIS ..... ¢1 1 158 Tri-Cities ........... 1 1 147 hkosh : ... 0 2 133 RESULTS LAST NIGHT Rochester 64, Ft. Wayne 47. T GAMES TONIGHT — IANAPOLIS at Cities; Minneapolis at Oshkosh.
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NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE
TriDAVENPORT, lIawo, Mar. 26 TOMORROW-—Anderson at Syracuse. Olympic Ring Tourney To Be in Cleveland (UP) — Eleven regional boxing tournaill be held at ments will be held starting next
7 noon, June 26, in Sacred Heart Week to qualify fighters for af
75 Cathedral here, with the Rt. Rev. final tourney from which the 16 {members of the United States
A native of Connelsville, Pa.,! Olympic boxing team will be se-
| Lujack will graduate in June. lected, it was announced today.
Michigan,
Each regional will qualify its
mystery. . . . Batting averages of the majority of “duration” players skidded just as soon as the
turned from service. . receiving his third big league test with the Cardinals. . . . He had previous trials with the Red Sox and the Reds.
cream of Midwestern athletics, will attempt to strengthen their bids for berths on the U. 8. 1948 Olympic team when they comipete in the sixth annual Purdue Re-| lays here tomorrow.
carnjval, the last of the indoor campaign, will be on individual
coach, said al} relay races and
ship basis without regard to team titles.
been relative strength of each event.| time, Thus, there will be 15 champion- Baldwin-Wallace’s 18.
every day the past winter ... In at |
big league trial. .. . He is a for-!
batted before the war. ... It's a
regular pitchers and fielders re-| .» Lang is
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LAFAYETTE, Ind, Mar. 26 (UP)—Track squads from 26
The accent of the track
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Miami University, -which adopted to bolster the the college championship entered 23, followed n
Rankin ‘said this policy had
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t. wight affair Greater Lafaye Commerce are and hundreds m if tickets were a J. G Mughy , said the e A Purdue paliroom, bigges in the city, and following progré
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Indians fai’>d to land © National Baske! star team annol George Mikan league's leading only unanimou Lewis of Indian prize rookie, di vote. Bruce Ha Bill Closs rank for honorable tions, as polled agers, sports Ww broadcasters, we FIRST TEAM—Jas lis) and Marko To forwards; Mikan, ci man and Al Cervi | SECOND TEAM — and Bob Davies ( Otten (Tri~Cl
Brian (Anderson) (Tri-Cities), guards.
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