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MANY baseball boners
or else a hunch backfired . . the
* called for a one-game playoff, as you've heard.
were pulled in’'1948 but some
major league observers believe Manager Joe McCarthy of © the Boston Red Sox made the No. 1 blunder, . . It turned | out that way and maybe he was only guilty of bad judgmeént|
. Boston and Cleveland ended|
American League schedule in an exact tie and this
, Other big league
managers and close students of baseball were surprised when
¢ started Pitcher Denny Galehouse in- the playoff battle,|: which at that moment was the Game of the Year. ,
tilt was the one that had to be
. The playoff taken to capture the pennant to
get into the World Series. . . Mc- H. un»
Carthy
had two first string pitchers, Ellis Kinder, who had four full days of rest, and Mel Parnell, who had three full days « But instead of calling upon : Kinder or Parnell, McCarthy sent second-stringer Galehouse to the mound and the Cleveland batsmen teed off like nobody's busi-
THERE are five flower beds in the Hialeah horse track infield this winter. . . In past “years only two were there. . . Well, at any rate a flower bed is a fair enough substitute for a hotel bed for horse players who go broke. . . Move over, Snap Dragons, there's a friend. in need.
that McCarthy misjudged the #8 B®:
would be wise to save his first . stringers for the World Series. ". + Instead of the game being in|. the bag for the Red Sox, it was . in the bag for Cleveland, when Gene Bearden, the workhorse,|after but one day's rest, toed the
rubber,
!
ball race was a three-club battle right down to the wire last year. Now. the American League hockey. race in the Western Division is something to shout about. "All five teams are in the running and the Indianapolis Caps are ‘hanging in there with a tenacity that is gratifying to their loyal followers. . . Although the high-scoring Providence club is in the Eastern Division, points
an indoor sleigh ride Jere tomorrow night. » » IN the recent Ray bowling tourney held in Chicago, a high school boy, 18, light by
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team won the $1000 first prize.
”. . ‘. ANSWER to query: In Golden Gloves competition this year, if a boxer is knocked down he must walt eight seconds before continuing action. . . It's an American Athletic Union rule and some States ‘use it in professional box-
irish to Meet ' Pike Play
and Coach Bill Geyer's quintet will. # at home to Carmel. The two contests precede the heavy week snagemetits. Yui off Wriday and Sve |
pn bie Win Over Washington
a match sometime next month.’
Goibert said that Louis was |
scheduled to fight Orlan Ott, Ch
cago, in an exhibition bout Jan,
19 at Rochester, Minn. He sal
the deal was made by Promoter)
Mike Sternberg, F Rochester.
Basketball P Pairings
To Be Drawn Saturday |
s Carmel Tonight
Pike Township's a Devils will carry he Sa Ha a A eS, Deve Coach Cleon Reynold’s Cathedral
Greenfield:
five will journey to Greenfield
THE American League base:
are points and the Caps hope to! - take the high-scoring Reds for
Schalk
| {Missed the Pied ight Exped
Using Galehouse in Playoff -. Backfired on Red Sox
By Eddie Ash
Times Sports Editor
By JIM
Golden Gloves.
Chet Storm (left) and Bill Conger . . lowing from Avon ding the Golden Gloves Sotfesty,
Avon Boys Get ‘Going Over’ But Stay in Golden Gloves
: - Horie Town to Send Big Delegation - To Armory for Friday Night's Fights
* Two youths yesterday nearly decided to give up the sport of boxing and take up swimming, but at the last minute they remembered the large following that will be traveling to Indianapolis from Avon to watch them slug it out in the 16th Times-Legion
Chet Storm and Bill Conger, former Aven, Ind., farmers, now
Big Following”
They'l have » lirge fol
HEYROCK
Easterners Seek Track in Detroit ie
1949 lease at Detroit's Grounds track.
Grounds site,
awarded the lease. The recom-
nd of b of’ eing that'll see nine turda,
—— Attucks « Bacred, ¢ ae
will be played Monday.
Cathedral's combination will be tontrol Monmouth track in New|win. He has no idea who he will gunning for it# ninth victory in|Jersey, offered $450,000 rent and meet but he is sure he'll “be games. The county boys $50,000 more for improvements.ready.”
ay 't fared as well. They can get their sixth one in 10 games but will have to hustle to successfully combat a good little Carmel team.
Irish, Don Reoder is isecond in the city-county scoring with 132 points in 10 games, [trating Bob Switzer of Beech
the State Administrative Board,
but approval was regarded as a
formality.
Cathedral, orig-| 7mne syndicate, headed by Deinally scheduled for Saturday.|troit {nsurance man Lou Lepper,
and backed by interests which
for the 1950 season.
LANSING, Mich., Jan. 12 (UP) —A syndicate dominated by east-|; ern racing enthusiasts and busi nessmen— today awaited formal approval ‘of its bid for the rich Fair
The Michigan Agriculture Commission, which controls the Fair recommended last night that the group, known as '0 take up swimming. | the Thoroughbred Turf Club, be
mendation is subject to review by
It also agreed to construct a new track in the Detroit area in time
The commission's ruling brought to an end the 16-year tenure of the Detroit Racing Association at the track. J. Neale Lamoreaux, commission chairman, said the TTC bid was the highest made
employed in Indianapolis, have passed over the rough’ spots of their Golden Gloves training and are now ready for real competition, Both boys may see action Friday night in the second card of Golden Gloves bouts in the Armory. Both boys have been working) hard at Leeper’s Ringside Gym, in hopes they will be able to capture some of the Gloves laurels] this year. Both will be fighting in the Novice Class, ‘Get Going Over ‘But last night, for the sake of training, the boys were put into the ring with bigger and more experienced opponents, Each received a slight “going over.” And
pie to ‘Share Lead in
Mid-American
Ohio. School's Ace Held to 9 Points
lmassacring tribe on their 59 to 38. It was the: Bulldogs sist ven ture into the 1949 MAC race, and
me reservation,
Brown Held to'9 Points Miami was cold, but it would have made little difference. Butler's attack was machinelike and the defense led by John Barrowcliff was as good as they have displayed all seagon. “Big Jawn” held Miami's high-| ly touted center, Bob Brown, to| nine points while grabbing. eight for himself. : Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien, hit nine of 14 shots to become point man for the night with 23 counters, five of them free throws. High man for Miami was Paul Schnackenberg with 14. Miami Takes Lead * : Miami took the tip and opened the scoring as Charles Tigerghein sank :a one-hand .push. O’Brien countered with a long shot and then Miami seemed to be off to the races as they raised the score to 6 to 2 on free throws and a drive under by Brown. Butler took its first lead at 7 to 6 on a free throw by Barrowoe and then, despite beautiful passing and ball handling py {Miami, drew steadily away Fed the Indians on field goals by Bob in| Evans, Buckshot, and Barrowcliff’s free throws. m Doyle and Bill Shepherd teamed with BarrowcHff to clear both backboards. Brown was un-| Ko able to hit from the pivot and
team. They hit only five of 35 shots in the first period.
Butler Pours It
that is when they nearly decided
Both, however, feel wiser after the experience and believe it will help them in the Gloves competition. First Fight Venture Chet is a stocky lad who will
sighted down his nose for six more baskets, and Evans faked and pivoted for five. hy Brown slipped from under Barrowcliff for. three baskets, one on an interception, and Schnackenberg, Miami's second Scorer, snaked in for four buckets to
do battle in the 160-pound Novice Class. This is his first fighting venture but he is working hard to
Bill, on the other hand, is a tall, rangy 147-pound Novice. Trainer Tiny Bland at the Ringside Gym expects Bill to win in his weight division, Conger was ready last Friday night but didn’t get a chance to display his wares. He hopes he'll see action this Friday.
decked for a long count, It
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d| By United Press The jinx,of playing away from home almost was too much last] night for Anderson and Jeffer-
lest ranking prep school basket-| {ball ‘clubs, but finishing spurts
Pairings for the annual Marion gaye both -of-themaigtories.. ....
County high school basketball will: be drawn BSatsuperin-
tournament urday in the county Sefigentt of schools’ office.
tourney is scheduled for next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the Butler Fieldhouse.
3d Frosh Victory
Shortridge High School's fresh-
terday defeating there, 28 to 20, Howe Frosh Win
Anderson, the top-ranking outfit, had trouble with Shelbyville's possession game tactics and was forced into an overtime before winning, 40 to 34. Jeftersonville's Red = Devils, ranked third, won in the waning seconds of the game at Madison, 56 to 52. Even the law got into the act in that one when Madison boys refused their guests the honor of cutting the nets after the game. ito Tied 10 Times
kfort's. zone defense put , {the whammy ‘ on much-feared Lebanon, 45 to 40, despite Leon Colgrove's 19 points: RO as the »/losers, and well-regarded South Bend Central won its third Northern ‘Con-
rival Riley, 38 to 2
tipofr is slated for 8 p.m.
Tech 39, Shortridge »
(ference game by Willoging city |
Ten times the oe was tied!
in the Anderson « « Shelby game.
{sonville, two of the state's high-'The once-beatenr I tarted (tied the count at 5 is atl indians, & 'than a minute to go. Fireball Otte
their second platoon -which held) the Bears on even keel“ vBut- the varsity failed to pull away sufficiently. Two fast flelders by Bob Rousey and Dick Walker in the third period sent the invaders ahead but Shelby, sparked by little Kim McKay, Dick. Green and Merlin Adams, came roaring back. . Hal Eckstein became Shelby's’ hero when he stole the ball from Walker and slipped in a pivot shot with seven seconds remaining in the game to tie it up, 34-all. But it was all Anderson in. the overtime. Fancy - dribbling Russ Smith got two fielders and Rausey added another while Anderson's tight defense throttled Shel by’'s ‘attack. : 1 Ko od Squeese for Jefis effersonville, surprise loser to Evansville Bosse
Foes Give Top Prep Teams Bad Evening
ad- He endeared himself with current
most of the way against M {ison. But the Cubs, led by Dee Monroe and Spence Schnaitter,
~who--hit 25 points, pulled the game out of the fire fof Jeff with-a-lone one-hander and two charity tosses, After the game, deputy sheriffs had to restrain players and the crowd when the Red Devils attempted to tear down the nets, In three all-city. battles, Evansville Central led all the way to beat crosstown foe Memorial, 44 to 37; Terre Haute Gerstmeyer dumped rival Wiley; 37 to. 22, and Bloomington’s Panthers set back Bloomington 1 University, 47 to 33.
boost the score for the Indians The Bulldogs completely broke Miami's back early in the period as Evans and O’Brien hit on five consecutive shots to make the score 40 to 19 for the Bulldogs. From then on it was murder. Butler made its averages soar, hitting 21 of 61 shots from the field for a .344 average, They missed four of 21 free throws for an .810 average in that department. Miami hit only 14 of 71 shots for a miserable .239 per-
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Jack Tolson, Earl Calvert, Gilbert Moose, captain; James Collins and Kenneth ‘and Archié Johnson, William Underwood, are members of the Boy Scout Troop 83 basketball has an amazing record of nine wins and one loss, a
Billikens Pile Up Prestige
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their opponents’ 205.
DePaul Cagers
Blow Early Lead
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Jan. 12! (UP)~—De Paul beat Notre Dame at South Bend for the first time last night, winning easily 59 to 38. The Irish led 23 to 17 after 15 minutes, but were blanked for the rest of the first half as De Paul ran up 13 points to lead 30 to 23 at the intermission. ‘ De Paul led 41 to 28 after 10 minutes of the second half. Notre Dame scored only four field goals in the second half.
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Evansville’s Ohio Valley debut was spoiled last night by Murray State, Ky., 56 to 54. The Thoroughbreds were outscored from the field but cashed in on the free throw line. Anderson chalked up its first Hoosier college victory; shading Earlham, 55 to 53. Guard George bbed scoring honors
his contributions to the sport durne many years. The man who as called “Dumb Dan” because he Bor stops talking was one of the greatest managers of the past.
boxing writers by giving them
(more firmly grounded stories than Or any other individual in boxing! iis 2-all with less|history.
‘Chichgo Relays Set
annual Chicago Daily News re-
Stadium Mar. 13, It was announced today. It will be the 13th renewal of a meet in which 11 world records have been set.
Amateur Basketball
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rambled easily along in front of thé Wildcats of Kentucky were and rocky trip today.
gained most prestige last night
victory for St. Louis.
Sugar Bowl, went into Cleveland
the battling Falcons, 63 to 61. Bowling Green, paced by Chuck Share’s 25 points, coulll have had a stunning upset victory except for free throw weakness—the Falcons muffed 11 of their 22 chances. ‘Gum -chewing Ralph Beard, playing a great floor game, looped in 20 points to pace the Kentucky attack. °
2./time margin over LIU and coasted
home, although their ace center, Ed McCauley, was held to 10 points. The roster of seven major un-
with St. Loui# Triumph, Ham-
to 49. Minnesota and Western Ken-
Villanova will seek its ninth straight against Fordham and Cincinnati will go after its seventh against St. Francis of Brooklyn, A leading Ivy League game to-
Lavelli visiting defending champion Columbia. Two
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“Boy. Scout Coo or Excellent Record
Charles Hamilton and Billy team. This outfit maging a foal of 353 points against
, 58 to 47, before a Sve a at Madison Square/dumped Harvard, 51-46; and Holy Garden. It was the 10th straight
Kentucky, which had not played since bowing to St. Louis in the
eager for a resounding win over
Bowling Green that would get them rolling again on the i. Victory trail.
beaten teams remained intact
line's 10th straight, by 55 to 40 over McAlester, and Akron’s 10th straight by whipping Fenn, 83
tucky were idle while tonight
night finds Yale and its ace Tony
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Wildcats Forced to Stall Along To Squeak Through to 63-to-61 Win
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.\(UP)—While the St. Louis Billikens
the college basketbail pack today, finding the road back a rough
The Unbeaten Billikens, who dealt the Cats their only oss,
when. they trounced Long Island <
Cross, playing a murderous schedule, squeaked past Loyola of Chicago, In ._ South—William and Mary posted its 13th victory against only ‘two losses by walloping University of Baltimore, 96-28; North Carolina State, defending champ of the Southern Conference, downed Davidson, 64-47, for their second Jeague win; Virginia routed VMI, *63-46, and Clemson edged Wofford, 61-59. In the Midwest—DePaul, trailing 23-17 in the first period, ran up 13 straight points and then pulled away to beat Notre Dame,’ 59 to 38; Claude Houchin's 12
{routed Tiffin, 84-47, and Butler thumped Miami, 59-38.
fending champ of the Southwest Conference, marked up its third league win, 44-37, over SMU, and Texas Tech ripped Texas Mines, 57-39.
ii sisal Atkinson Meets Hughes In "Billiard Tournament
George Atkinson and Paul Hughes, both of Indianapolis, will oppose each other tonight at 8:30 in the second match of the 47th annual three-cushion billiards tournament in the Board of Trade parlor. Morris Morris ‘of Indianapolis last night won a 74-inning match from David Klapper, also of Indianapolis, 50 to 47. Morris had a
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Winfield Ditte- . Southern more tied the score with 15 sec-| Grove, who has 136 in 12 tilts. - {bY any of the seven groups who| Conger, who is 23, works at the centage. They, hit 10 of the lie|from Johnny Wilson, netting 21|Conference games have North(high run of four. _onds to go with his seventh field] Pike's scoring is concentrated ought for the lease. Allison Plant since He ove up Butler db Miami (39 *{points for the winners. Wilson, Carolina (8-1) at Wake Forest . . goal. Bob Fisher scored the win-| heavily among five players, led SaEing at Avon. He 58 BIN) ee tg 1 ve tg 1 ot the nation’s leading small-college and George Washington -and READY TO PUT ON ning field goal for Franklin in the|by Bob Cochran's 91 in nine tus- Yf eta s.Bergna Duo (Esed. having Sern Holloa o 10 3 ochihers, #4 "iiscorer, put together- a dozen | Georgetown. Other leading clash overtime while the Continentals’|sies. Joe Conarroe has 77 in| g Tatroops Oe Army and|ET% { 7 2 2Tiberghem, 13 2 3Points. jare Canisius-Cornell, . Maryland- SUITS a and TOPCOATS Jack Smith sank a free ‘throw./nine, Harvey Templin ‘has 70, ‘Win Bike Race | fought nee n : e pe my wr [Baker f 8 0 Jtanssw, ©' “0 0 0 Also in the HCC, Franklin con- Pennsylvania, Muhlenberg-Lafa-| .. The defeat Yeft Washington with|George Wagle 54, and Louis Den- $ {was ‘knocked . ou 's almost caine 0 0 0stuckey g 3 1 5 tinued to figure in the conference yette, Pittsburgh - Army, Seton) a five-won, six-lost record thusiton 53. CLEVELAND. Jan. 12 (UP) {certain that won't happen again. - [Shepherd ¢ 1 0 O/Bickel gz". .1 0 2 race by toying with Canterbury, Hall-Rutgers, and Louisville LEON, TAILORING 0. f . | Storm is 20 and is employed Meas g 0 3 LDuMont § 0 2 175 to 56, and Manchester easily North Carolina State. f the Middle of ar The American team of Cecil WO'Brien, g 0 0 OPlank, ¢ 0 0 0 aro ta I 235 Mass. Ave. 3. Sees Phil Hawkins paced Frankiinies 1 — A a ans pulley. the Indianapolis Railways. Dorie. ¢ "130 bested Rose Poly, 73 to 56. In other top games last night--| : the scoring with 12 polots » while Dit- Zahar as Brothers out all the stops in the last hour|" Been Seat! a ve a tot ofl mut. AH ow SED Anderson G8) ~~ Earibam GD | Ip the East—City College Ofgem : A] t . . temore's 15 topped W Lose Tag Bout [ch Iii iisrmational sbcdaymppor From Avon Ana. thayl $38 i atiatie 8 wis tu” mmnsty ] 3 Hmm, 13 Yow York guoed te fun win in a 9 bike races lst. night 40 wl bY dou hak they lose—wi thei" "hs PHS SAS Sesh Wm, , § § Smit | 413 starts by. wouncing West Vie] IGE SKATES MOUNTED ts TD muir 1 Har Bora Torta or Sons [lated EE an Ins Protos Sf sun joe sro 30 vss EERE fists 11 liribuie to Coach Nat Holman for ON SHOES Rynerson,f 3 0 1Lowery, 0 © Oyroxico, hea ts, won th Yates, from Chicago, showed 5 y Woodward, g 1 0 0 30 years service; Princeton] MEN'S HARD TOR Hawkins, t 4 3 Beller? _ 3 1 3 a re Y Pe Slwhy he i {dered the fastest| Physical examinations and a ban HOCKEY SKATES Fisher, ¢ 2 1 Sichroeder.t & & 1lAustralian tag-team’, wrestling|" y he 8 ons . . as he|welgh-ins for this week's Gloves to 2 313 Totals 3 71 re A Wik o § 3 JBI] ¢ ieature in stratght fall last night Loco (o's quick ead at the will be at 330 p. m. Friday in fo Jolt, 3, pon Sporting Events aie 3-95 : Overton, g = 0 0 © the Armory. Drawings will be 3 Ming. Ahderson 2_Woodward Mifiet = on smith ‘ 313 They won over brothers Babe| oe Of hs Saat hour Te Jord after 6 p. m. and the first bout is i alley Re am 3. Here and Ther © [| "Waite Shoe me — — —iand Chris Zaharalas, both - ofis.. 1 of Ben Renkes and Christian scheduled to go on at 8 p. m. . Wo in ward Evansville (34) Murray (56) : |} igure Skates Totals 1817 11] Totals 17 “8 3|Pueblo, Colo., before a crowd of] Van Gent from the race. Fifteen were eliminated last § 1 ol yn ot Today Tomor row $095 332070 0% Balt—Prankiin 19, 'Weshing- 2400 In second place was another/Week when 12 Novice bouts and| Npw YORK, Jan. 12 or} 3: Barnes. { ; i iy ‘ 3 { ! pr. . 3, Ramsey 3, 3 % Missed—isher bdo Hawkine Lovelock took the first fall in| c orican team—Erwin Pesek and three Open Class fights were sent Ike Williams, lightweight cham po At 1 omy 133 ity, ’ AY Sashetial | EL : RAIRAEY a 3) »121 minutes when the Zaharias Charlie Yaccino—who almost |into the ring. The fights are ex- pion, and Dumb Dan Morgan, KE" € 1 3 3 tephenicn 8 1 : 3 Sa thedra at Greencastle. BLUE POINT : ALTO * eterce—a Straith-Miller. Umpire—Ben Bvotiees were Saquaiined 3 for caught Yates and Bergna at the pected to a dre Ske as the old-time fight manager, will be lane x 3 3 Uiuican, : 3 3 3 Carmel at Pick Township. SUPPLY : finish. The winning team at one h guests of honor tonight at the| . .... 30 1¢ 24 Totals 19 18 21 |p onticello at Delphi, Peru at Marion, § Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. 4 i Bo t OF D Biss won the Seioud fall 1 Stve point was two.laps ahead of the in the Open Class will go 1g Ctit- 10th annual dinner of the New Fin at Hatt Bvaneville 25, Murray 21. kv or a Vincennes. Cy Bi . ! ovis v ve nute a. Ying TS OD ifeld but the black-jerseyed Yac-|{cago to participate in the tourna-|y... Boxing Writers Association] Free Throws Missed ohlmeyer 3 vel at East Ch ashington, Michi-|====="_""= To Golden Glovers dr Hosta: Pasats Ale cino-Pesek dual made up one lap,/ment of champions next month. |. poste Shor's tavern. Bust. JAxiord, J. Barn ett 2, Loughary an at Souty Bend Ada re ; ' r——————————— PL RR Williams of Trenton, N, J., will! ‘Manchester (79 Rose Poly (3) |Hasers a ST. PAUL, Minn, Jan. 12 (UP) (heavyweight, won _ the opening i rese tg 1 Ig ft pt te College lt So Clin ows mc om 7 Kenney dr Quakers: Change Game Fight Result eed i Minn er 4 rn 1 17) EI LE. slated here Jan. 20 was canceled las, Tex, heavyweight. Times Special By United Press Th a ’ Foster t 31 2owens,t 1.9 if Nabash'at DePauw : PALO. B. Te PBI Muscato. 190 e writers will give him the| Hosts 3.1 Zowensf 1.9 1 indians Central af Hanover | L o A N BE D today because of a conflict with! m——————————, | - RICHMOND, Jan, 12-—A change, ly outpoinied Tiger Ted Lowry, 17%|Edward J. Neil plaque for having [Hade, { : qe 3 Cardne 533 State three-cushion tournament, Board! the St. Paul Golden Gloves event 'Scowlin’ Phil. Wins in the current schedule has been New Bedford Mass SiO). 131. | contributed most ‘to boxing, in| meer.c © 1-1Easiong 0 0 4/pf Ciede Parlor 6 9. m. George Alin the auditorium. | . announced. by J. Owen Huntsman, |, ,u.i MM Pont Junior, 134, and out of the ring during 1948.| Piper & © 3.9 1lstoner® $73 TOMORROW 1 Quick! Confidential | BUFFALO, N.Y. Jan. 12 (UP) [director of athleti t Ea thamis ingfleld (3), "| £ © J MiKeer By | State School etball Yr y . Promoter Buy Cofoert said he Scowlin’ Phil Muscato. Buffalo College. ol" aliTelen. r HARTFORD, ono. Miguel piers the Weta. And he will be fooied i101 nl noeton af Evansville Reite. qu Cheerfully on sign za ompson, In-| i : ana Rew w m given the Ring magazine's meri-| —— Proebel, ington Caly henapig or the tur soupd ck. "7, Jo AE onde Ti Guns tt nora the Sg HED lh wr Eri gle torn B00 But, oF Rai 0 SRS mwnuny + puanoxns - les, decis eldin, “ " | . . hibition, and that ine Sonftict In| gion over Tiger Ted Lowry, New| stead of Jan. 18 as previously Vienna (10). mnt. To | Fighter of the Year. " ne rows Missed —Windmilier Pruth| Indiana State ut Ball State : a NATCH * TAMERAS dates was a “tough break. He Bedford, Mass., in a bruising bat-| announced. The game will be a ————————————————— { Morgan will be given the James 2, Hostettler 2, Hae Boek 2. Spencer, Nester a Tech at Tr at Evansville. G sald he hoped to sign Louls foriy, 4 ‘which each man was Hoosier Conference tilt and the/M. 'S. Wrestling (J. Walker memorial award for|ioser, James "a RO im e CAL INSTRUMENTS
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