Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1949 — Page 38
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Promoter Showed the Way Phil > In Big-Time Basketball Qa © By Eddie Ash Sale P Times Sports Editor ” q E HARRY GRAYSON, the Newspaper Biterptise Asso: (UP)—Notre Dame and North 3 New Ow ; ciation veteran sports editor, points out that those object- Carolina Universities will Play a Af Leagu ng to college basketball being played is. metropolitan pub- - UTD. {coming wean. rani" Loahy. PRILADELP, _ lic arenas have to give Ned Irish, the man who put it there,| a . een Notre Dame athletic director and Spartama credit for one thing. , . . The Madison Square Garden pro- Golden Gloves Hopefuls . Kentucky u. Grooms Giant [head Zoathalt sash, ARROUTOM: Ng Football motor’s tremendous success eventually will put the big-! The first ate will be said, and only mi | time hardwood ¢ back on college floors . . . tos ia WwW ke fH dW rk b M hy dG In Nov. 12 at New York's There was no | oun: Fat ts why he roemtonus hive ben perm + ACC VY CCK OF TAF ° or Mardwood Crea ess Ee ina tow son gun 3¢ [| was reported ' to imiltrate into the nation’s major indoor goalhouses. . . . i South Bend, +30, 1960. Thompson had pls city attendance has spurred the construction of college fleldhouses| Another Crop of Amateurs fo See Action % Seven Foot Freshman Center It will be. the first. of between $250, that would not have been thought of without it. . . . North Carolina For the First Time Next Friday ’ Eats His Way Toward Varsity ; meeting of the two so 000 on the club. State, for example, is building a ~~ By JIM HEYROCK j ; Helps Irish Schedule The - new own coliseum that will accommodate body. . » . With three victories For the youngsters who won in the first two rounds of tie Height is a great asset to a backetball r and Bill Spivey, The fact that & two-year con- sald, will represen 15,000. . North Carolina U.| snd mo defeats, Illinois is idle 16th Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament, and those who freshman center at the University of Kentucky. 18. is well equipped to tract was signed helped the Irish the league's win counters with one seating 13,000. it Western Confersnco play un 1p ction in this year's classi Play the:Aport, He Stands an even seven fest All grid schedules in the future. Chicago next V . There is need for many such! til Jan. 29, when Minnesota in- yet to, see action in year's classic, the coming week will hold The giant pivot man is being SOSA Coach Adolph Rupe : statement oh Sun, Wh Sh Champmig «aster 0 RAT rk Sn eng hrs of vetkowe LL a th shoe of eur A pec Aloe Oro whe Eredin nostn 1, Tus ‘oom, ot [sain ir : ne n another crop eager ama > fame interested in top. flEHt) Mg Same vv leather tossers will be ready to enter the squared circle at the Na- i 1he Sloss Gf ho GufieL Stason available to play this fall, it was the other club - years, Okishoma is building] FORTY CITIES, Including In-|tional Guard Armory. a potentially great center fori a poorly disguised secret that the vs ! will send teams to the] Weigh-ins' for the third roun - Irish were having diiculty prea new fieldhouse that will holddianapolis, wil send teams 20 tel V0 FCC ul” be hei be o ic an OWNS doubts ha will hold down ® the paring their grid schedules for headed by former 20,000 . + and Oklahoma A. M. eo bo held in tween 3:30 and § p. m. Drawings frst string pivot position on the ' [1950 and later years. Chairman James 8 coming Up XH Plans for en oh ar 72 sa F oulsville, will be at 6 p. m. and none of Kentucky varsity hefore _ his It was probable that should of a Jocal truckin Western ot Je. 3L.22 md Ba and the Fifty/the fighters will know whom he jubler 2 By he] Jupp Batesiille. 5 £5! Mut an Sow 4 ern finally is to have a new gym|Army have been added to the|will fight until that time. lac S, - necessary experience to become Caroli Satp in oto Soasly Jught formas Syne ‘and Minnesota is rearranging itsifield since last year. . . . The Fridays program promises a? a thorn In the side of Kentucky’s| Cathedral High School's Sasiets ERIS 8 bathiels Would reniain mint Tieldhouse “so he Daphass san Hoosfer state will sed six sight» be. ano her acon pac EY (Continued From Page 37) opponents. eers racked up their ninth tri- regularly. And if the New York nouncing that a - perform before 21,000 in of man teams. . . . lanapolis, | There man ot \ ; The present 17.000. ».. Tilinois|{Evansville, Terre Haute, Ft.outed scrapperg, gba pu oeuid mot crack, "p Wildeats Center of Attraction umph of the season Fons me raies a sell-out crowd: it sentative Philad has blueprints for a fieldhouse| Wayne, Gary and Muncle, , . othe aetion. yu ey or, ander the "basket oi ; ; his a jhe yu} walla 1a Hkely that gr el acq the seating 20,000 snd aD enigan urly. teams adds w.. to 320/others 0: won in the {willing to gamble on long shots. ho t for the Kentueky . Coach Cleon Reynold's outfititrom oth: 2 5.0... AO onan ie In ier “x wt Get your ringside and re- Long Shots Count 8 a the towering Georgian hus|Ioke. 8 1-all deadlock after ne might be ‘scheduled in Manhat- sents; a _cross-te Western Confei hools ° IT will be a long baseball | served seats tomorow for mext | Michigan, however, counted first quarter.as Don Roeder pot. : : : delphia and will 4 fairly well "eat "tor * Pasketball season in California, Oregon | Friday night's Golden Gloves many of its points on efforts JE Me icepter of attraction fied i Pols Make te hail Wanted bis \ IEE he Phil . 2 around Alumni gymnasium. time score 28 to 17, Cathedral] tion of the the best comm fhe new member, Michigan State lfio Gonat Longue hus adopted any until 4 p. m. Aight ight ats [TOM far out. Wolverine Guard "Last summer, on the advice of Mike Radkovic then ied the thitd|xatre Dame-Army series th an Jootball" {4am in “+... Kentucky, which now has to| &184-game schedule, opening | Bush-Callshan, 136 E. Wash- |Bob Harrison potted five straight Coach Rupp, who told: him he| "Rost PUES 10 JT 10 Bh e/have. not played a game in New added fe SANSUEIEY Wi . a 20, + Ninety-two | ington and the Sportsman's |1€Id Goals In the first half from 20 dsp o0der made 17 points lo pace; york, ‘ This was contrary to the The final negots games fn the Louisville Armory, games st home, 03 on the road | Store, 128 N. Pennsylvania St. (beyond the 40-foot mark. Would ‘have is. gain 30 pounds the winners, wishes of the Notre Dame athletic . lf -- cluded in the law — '| or each club. . . . The Far West Prices. are. and first | The victory gave to withstand the furious pace of| Cathedral “w Batesville a3 | department, and it was reported ¢ State Senator Har Hone Indianapolis 1s Meky . "| circuit also has a mid-season row balcony, $2; downstairs re- Sight ‘wing 38 11 sans. . It Snuckys thas break. Soive noe oS") uuu +3 RA St Ee . will becuine the Butler's fieldhouse good| All-Star serv . Prices include |/0St conference games to Minne his way to future |gitie" ua tried to arrange games with Co- if * Consummation prea a idnouss 1. By Sarva, Sh : sota and Purdue, however. The has been ting y cum hiv ¢1 3 swe % 35 3lumbia tn New York but without ‘was said, will not on 8 ALTHOUGH a losing pitcher|_. ows was Northwestern's second While in London With the weing :s ] faheiting. ¢ 1 $ 11 success. : Joust Jo days, du NED IRISH is a tive” |(12-17) with the Phillies last fea- sions the past two weeks. They 8 aight in conference play: Olympic basketeers last summer, Roberts, g 0 1 3 Centers: 301 The complcte Irish schedule for necessar rom. 4 sports. desk. iH was |son, the veteran Emil (Dutch) will be out to further their ring a gan led: at ‘half-time, 24 Rupp received periodic reports on &Bemoel, r1 3 Hochwihe 82 jp has not: ben Yeliasel but Sners fui Sou a member ; ew York [Leonard was second to Harry me of " 8.0 oie. o/ No arolina was the E on World Telprasre, walt and [Brecheen of the Cardinals i SrDIESs and work lor same The outstanding oof work and his “giant and his welgbt ine et ng 00 9" '+* *lsehool to be added this year. 1 Coaches Lik then prémotion (the ¢arned-run column and in the ; WE aymaking of Wildcat Forward) n 1 7 2: Earlier Southern Methodist agreed appeared like via the New York Glants foot- |matter of control. , . . Duteh i Many Awards Listed for Badr perdi huge freshman had gained 45 Toms 113 Bl wows B30 ARTI Se this fall as, ent management ball team as & publicity man. [it with his famed knuckle ball] There will be prizes for Aght- verine margin. Guard Pete Elli- pounds Rupp quipped in & Retterivie iv. "lm ce o. cu the fifst of a series of contests. staff headed by G 2 wmn HO brought the Glants to |. . . He'll throw it for the Chi-(ers Who participated in at least|,it wag the mainstay of the Mich- ‘easter back’ in Lextho La |nngham eo Haugh. Beach. O'Dinneli| Other schools who definitely . Charles Ewart a : Indianapolis or an exhibition [cago Cubs this year. , . . Bre-(One bout and additional awards igen defense. ae ic a on, Tor erman, Weroke, Dovle| nay Notre Dame this fall include (Greasy) Neale w Jame one time, . , . Later, cheen depended upon a screwball/for winners in each division.| gsuprunowicz got back his © can eat, but can he PIAYI™ peferce—Bob Hobbs. Umpire — Mel Iowa, Indiana, Purdue, Tulane and by the new owne spotted the chances for a |that made Carl Hubbell famous [OPen class winners will receive ip,qoyet eye ‘tonight for the first basketball? | Washington, : When Thompso College basketball gold mine at |. . . And Harry the Cat had his|s five-day trip to Chicago and & time in conference competition. Spiviy has partially answered : | oh Sp for sale sever: dison Square Garden and the (§reaiest season. chance io, participate in 1e/ty ‘ha {aie oo te lod te fresnman team to tour Defiance Trips Concordia Shows .- ~ B Sports Mailbe does. . . . He showed the col- GROVER ALEXANDER was | The action in last Friday's ...nters. 3 . straight victories averaging bet-| Tiffin How fo | Pla leges the way. i ‘| & 20-game winner six times. (Second round was in the 112, 147| sichigan - (33) Northwestern (40) Bill Spivey ter than 16 points per gate. Taylor, 78-70 Y, Inade | . «+ +» In his heyday, the great and 160-pound classes. Fans. wit- Suprwies.t s 1 5 " LF _ Stars Help in Coaching Times State Service TIFFIN, O., a Hs onoordia RAPCHAK of Whiting, righthander made the select messed a little of everything Sma Morris 13 i $33 : If the giant center fails to be- Ming ir igion CITY, Jan. 15—A University of Ft. Wayne showed 3 k tl plays forward for Michi- mound circle while representing teur boxing has to offer as re; McCasiin, : 141 S p SOME 3 center. it will not be agic first half cost Taylor Uni-imimn University how the game is as e 1s the leading| three different clubs . . . the (were four knockouts, four techni-| Roberts,c 2 3 4 0.0.1) y great #10 0 versity the game tonight to De-| played in Hoosierland, winning : the quintet. Phillies of 1911, 1918 and 1917, [cal KO's, 10 that ended in deci-| Winiewskie 1 0 3 138 a for lack of coaching advice. In| “Slo oom oer Conia, Jan. 22. Ihandily 50 to 44 tonight. Northsid the team's first eight the Cubs of 1920 and 1928, and (sions and one default. ~ -.- |Harrsong 8 1 3 010 zs R7 addition to close attention from “To - t Ohio, 78 to o 10] Halfway through the third Aah Shooting] o ul Aa in the red oy a Murray : 8 0 ; ; i ur J ' both Rupp. and Lancaster, he has Defiance ig the score up to 16/Tuar ter Tiffin pulled up to within And Bro A090. His point] IN the Pitts t OE Found el Robin Mikuilenge 1 © had practical experience training|i, j in the first five minutes, then| CONCORDIA vi Detreit_Teeh, Jan. 55. ... [Bports Editor oh burgh arm system A ] : ne — (Continued From Page 37) of three of the country's top fon County has b game average is 12.1, and/ls one Wille Pierro, 22-year-old/Hood, are favorites in that divi-| Totals 18 17 18 Totals i413 31 Eure Das 31 to 7 at the end of 10 minutes, three points, 28 to 25, but. Con the charity line he hit 11/righthanded pitchet. . . . Work- sior Both won fights ‘ast Friday|, Meiftime score: Michigan 3. North-| free throws for a tutal of 20| ketal) players, Bob Kurland,(jeaqing at the half 47 to 25. Tay-/cordia pulled ahead. It was a notch play, but th for a 550 percentage./ing for Bartlesville, Okla. lastiand in the near future, the pire throws missed: Suprunowlicr 3, points. ’ ven 00 sas of the {lor came roaring back to within/benefit game for the March of the popularity in Ta. , : led Roberts, Vander Ku en, Sendley.| In contrast to Minnesota's ac-|Pion Phillips Oflers, Vince Boryla,i7g to 70 in the second half but|Dimes. This is the la : COWLES, Mianésota. [organized ball in strikeouts: with|cide which I (he becter man, in ~ Otticiais’ Jou Soba, Gin dain.) SULASY STU the Sout, the Boller. tornate member of (he Oe raic|the boys couldn't close the gap in| Cesesrsis am | mms a0 J are only 1000 gu Mu h (Spuanized SolLin ht 'was|the ring. makers had a comparatively pal-(1er {the remaining time Bucheimer.f 3 3 "1 Addis! 43's ere are about “ehamplonships in 10 years . . . (his second season fi pro ball... Next Friday's fights will begin " try 283 sharpshooting average basketball entry, and Alex Groza! pefianes (1) Tayler (9) i : 0 hded end of the floor | . r : as they collected 17 field als on Kentucky's all-American center. n fy ft pti Wael f X ¥ : # but few pec Seven x Biisthouth and one mm ot galled for a promotion at eight Bs id to bo run oft 18 Tech in Fas Win 60 rr 80 While pfacticing for the Olym-|g RR. FE HR son. { 0 ol Schum her.¢ 1 § {nosy 3 1 13 because it is so d fore the lifted : th Jumpal Lun Si houts se " Purdus (8) Minnesels (40) [Pic games these boys willingly 3 Co Fy Nee. 2 1 Kemam'ers 3-0 Nimes "0S J the game from t 3 he Y e way from Class D to hlbaay, rapid order. . Coudeild % n ofl Skoog. 5 % | devoted their time to teaching 10 ey.0 p00 Bole 8 $01 Broad Ripple from olverine campus, IN. Y,, Eastern League, Class A Ritter,{ d ¢ 3 Bkveres o 0 o/Kentucky's center prospect the! cao eid.g 11 0 dHaitieye 8 4 1 bringér.” ® 0 0 also use some ex much to the surprise of every- |for the 1949 campaign. : . Ver p ns Axons 10 Ooranti 7 @ Janer points of the game gleaned Ban: 5,33 jommitie 164 [time 803 holds onty 1500 | Stand i ngs Binkas i 0 if Meintyre.e : 4 ¢ from years of experience with top| Waish.g 31 Cofleid, £8 3 3 Totals J 12 . Totals 3 a two North Side g Pat Lundy Jumps to Fourth Tech High School's Greenclads Buttertica.c 1 i 8 ¥ Salovich.s 8 § $|AAU and collegiate teams. Totals 331310 Toul Aa 3 381, Pie throwy missed: Bucknetiner. Hoard unattrgel ive and On the Ice scored an easy, 48 to 32, triumph|Blandf = © © Bergstedt.s 0 0 3 Free Throws Missed Sumpte lopsan-| Addis S, VanHorn, Truse 1, Smetser ¥, county. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING Over Manual's Redskins at He. Wiuman 2 1 4 a 01 Wilson and Ravens y Wright 2 Diy Eo fey, rum’ © Cotte ad Ginter Moeris. Falquet. : Perhaps when t n aps’ cor ng ace Western Division. © oc East Side gym last night. - ZRansinge 0 0 1. a —— a = recovers from | fies 8 0S J me vitory was Toews stn tn) 2, SEF Jit, Ff REDump Rose, 73-52 bullding the Blond. Irishman Keeps Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS 211 8 4 i isa nine games. It was Manual's\“3.’ crows missed: Caudell 3. Ritter et Sithes 284 u In Race for American League. Championship Furth #5 Bcgn ons in sine tt. tech E48, BF Sill} _aovomned Td sw ol Look Your Best... Feel Your Best Poulos Bing » : W LT Ps G 00/13to 8, at th Olson 2. Three Rose Poly players fouled | BY BILL ni : I TRIN IR Itand 25 - " U3. Tare: = a, am Crowe, WolE, Marks. Chicago, andl, , trying to stop Jumpin’ John-| Feutnt Jarzost Wi Shure an’ b'gorrah, it's blond Pat who has tro orshey .....ouues 17 2 » atthe ha e. . A seventh place to fourth in individual scoring to help keep. the. Ta|uee Seren (ooi01 13 3 o 8 i iss The third-quarter lead for Tech Colleaé C Coaches |". san tonignt, vat Ander- lf Sports Editor: dianapolis Capitals in the ‘American Hockey League race. Piindalotn “4 3 § 3 116 “338 was 30 to 22. Tom Poliom paced, ~°''®g age Son's ace dumped in. 31 points to. HAND- [AILORED CLOTHES football coaches ; The 165-pound Jiabunan Yau. doored sight gould inthe last five RESULTS LAST NIGHT Tech with 16 points, aided byTo Meet in Seattle pace bis team = . Yen freely next. year + ghmes quicker than nounce his hometown, Saskatoon, Hershey 6. New Haven 2. Charles Englerth’s 14 Mich, Jan. 15 Teely nexy Jear Saskatchewan. eo [Ena 3 ‘ \ KALAMAZOO, Mich. Ji. Cithe first half. In the second half There is nothing like good hand tailoring to bring out last year, Wh ir " Providence i, pittsburgh AT oP] ige Jed Manual with UP) alm ae 28 of |Anderson pulled out fn front to| the best in po mon. That “just so” "well eg out their whole squa SASKATOON, a eity of 50,000, 11 ontrea) 1, Chicago. Ts Teoh Un) Mes an tion of the United States Will be ainain & I7-point lead. With feeling comes only when your clothes fit properly. Bela and be don: &lso is home for the Morrison oronto 3 TGAMES. TONIGHT {Moriarty 8 "Sucuaerons T 3 "3ineld at Seattle, Wash. Mar. 24-|piayed the entire Raver LEON’S you or measured by TAILORS and your ¢ _- jear, Dlayens I . brothers, Rod and Don, Ralph American League Wills, 1 0 O/BCalderont 0 0 19g Association President Her- gam ’ nch and the lin Red) Almas, Gordon Ho Philadelphia at Indianapolis, (8:30), [Neils 0 1 O{Pnschmiatt 1 1 1|4% ation “ reserves played the last 10 min-| are fashioned for you AILORS. You'll notice the had all the appes 3 Cottture, ‘Geo wry er Hershey” at’ Cleveland (afternoon). eo } } JjRoverwis™™ 1 1 gibert W. Read announced today. | difference in “un-hurried” tailoring. ‘ o'clock subway mr tien, Jim Dawes, Vie I a fa, 4 a, Row Haven. Thmorions 9 9 UNCuiderony 1 ¢ 8 Read, who also is basketball AREAS he den, AY | ag , * Free ' substitut ynn-and: Louis. Pollom. { 7 3 BPwmang 3 1 1lcoach at Western Michigan Col-| 4 ls Th | : ; you have a lar gr rei me Sow ¥ Montreal 4 HRTol. ape Lupusf 19 Fe 3213 Jeg, suid i ny pasketbal} utes of the game. High point | USE YOUR ( REDIT Al LEON'S can afford the lu nia) Toronto at New York. orton, championship als man for Rose Poly was Bob hres Lundy, 24, 1s winding ‘up his © #007 i Chicaro_at Sterthe 4 3 2 w — —|Dlayed at the University of Allen who hit 10 field goals and| : bide womphets 3 fourth LJeur ar a ecieasional fi & ' Big Nine ‘Standings eitiime Bel R en 35 Manoa! I a ashingsom, Mar. 26. i me Shay Some Sob 29 Joints. | TAKE UP TO A YEAR. TO PAY! “and Indians wi layer thro! - ™ ¥ el $ By UNITED PRESS Tee throws miss ero! y . victo was er, - 1 d it. hard . Frickensc % - ! oun e as a ari coho fines | Pos BRETT oF Dit Basketball Scores (rons snd Hooier cotis Con-ll py 41 og you get paid... by the witk or by the month. one good comple 4 School teams and progress through OROLE eat FAS Tao. ihe ificial:_ Prank” Lusar and Doc Sve. (Continued From Page 31) [Rose Poly has dropped nine | No extra cost at LEON'S whether you pay cash or use nea © pee-wee, midget, junior and senior INDIAN 11 38 He wi . ; University of Houston 64, North Tema Straight, your credit! Playas tan ay leagues. a : : Michigan i ji 120 io Indiana State. Kania: 4 wasinglon (8 L) 4. Asan if i op Bose or : of the game, to ansas an . { PAT PLAYED only one year of | Northwestern 3 000 os 131 ‘Whi Vv | i Kentucky % Tenniesee [1 Andersont 3 i vamer.t 11 J OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 AA M.TOG6P. M. ers facing them : junior hockey. He also played one H. S. Standings Ips aipara $O [Kenyon 61, Wooster ©. fllsonc 12 0 09 4 prs : change of the bal year with ne yw, Navy gs OVER- Times State Service a Oh. Salawin. Wallen. 3; LED os ‘ : Stoniny i 48 1 make for variety gear with 1 Yr hoo or nt TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 15-—-In- Jobin on Kings Rain LL Waar i : 4 Michaels { 18 i . it doesn’t serve | ¥ LOFAS 3 » i ey, however, he was nailed by the Crispus Attucks ...... | o¢ 3 ¢dlana State came from behind in|ioulevitie 64, Xavier 57. nee |rievE 9 3 StMoores 811 ‘ notony.—F. C. R. Detroit Red Wings and played ity 32:1 ihe final five minutes to defeat Jorsia (Baltimore) 77, Mi OL Mary's 8. williamag 3 © na ry : 8 wr gam Chiente) 28 @ O'Neill f 0 a . ports Editor: Sextet at the tail nd of the 4548 Pei Lundy . . . Ne solo breaks [ELEN $3] a INDIANA WATE diane Comirok Mien wi Bockent 00 (Robbed § 8 ) ff imvossivie to m " at Lundy , , . his solo ak. . ; Navy O51, a all | t Sunday's spc pa i J Lo] fhe oven monn BEARERS pe 58 pe SEE 235 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. a wht Botton, Soy asttme | ~ {§ {Valparaiso Gniveity, 80 to 48 cahlt pi w, : a a or basketball ga Toit, "47 getting y here tonight. Oklahoma Msouri 40. a x i First Block At Butler, we | goals and as many assists in 59 Silent Hoosiers : had ak i Valparaiso took an eight-point|Oregen 58, I bo. " oul Blo Abdgrege 8 rat) Se EE] I of the First complain to the | games. pat Seas he played 1 D 4 h G Lawrence Central ...... § 3% lead at the outset and led, 31 to Fenn Slate 60, h Oarnerle Teoh ger 4 James 1, Allen 1, Stohler vi or lost ball ga ‘ ¥ 4 —————————— —— ——_ — —————— \ ames o Wings and 3 Drop t ame am Tovah ¥ id i : 1a at the hair. Duane Kiueh, Providence 4s, Gina gees 8 | ameiate:_ Resegar aud Batman. ___ ET — ee az. Sham a Detroit's General-Manager Jack| FAINPIFLD, Jan, 15 — Deaf Speedway er 31d ¢ } five minutes remaining in the a ov ©. 3 pale’ Se = excuse or brag e Adams has his eyes on Lundy. On School dropped a 39 to 34 verdict whebl ’“ final half. Bob Metcalf 1 thet: Mary's hath . th game. last Dec. 20, Pat was summoned to the Indiana Boys' School net- BY ia ’ : : "losers with eight we Magi rani ale a on. -. f ast §: Butler quickly fo Detroit to fill in for &yery at the Boys School gym here PTO Basketball | Len Ressewski got 23 points for| Sumit, i Sutera, 6, | CAR Aa be ot Wings sidelined with in-{oo 0 eFRoon. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA sTANDINGS| the winners, Cg Temple 4. 4 Lawrence : estern Division me 58) y ; “ou. | The loss was the Silent HOO-fcneags oi. 0B Tlemanr HO mnt of] Slats 0h Colorade A0N 8. | We are ha nppY to offer for the first time since the war's end BEFORE 13,717 fans, Lun dy|slers' fourth in ten games this Recher SOCIO u, Sande | NEW DO CARS to the general public for immediate scored two of the game's mostiseason. The winners held a 178 Rodis... ves is gH Woolsey.g<f 3 1 1 Waterss i 1 Wriinia Ro aan & a ih : ’ whesacuar gol aiing 4130 13 tend of he vermin Bondios = BGR | pee {1 NORE OTA ORE) delivery. ha , 0 eyer and Jerry Moers oyer.g 8 0° Il Macks 20 $ ; Be ee fo fl Ek wo ond pp fe AL EE * IMMEDIATE DELIVERY fo .[points, respectively. |New York ... iiiiesess: : 3 Teta hh oe 600m ; soum. an, nd Baye’ Soh (0) Dest. Sahoo! i me Hersresians i i Bt score! Valparaiso 31, Indians Wilmington to Northern #1 Over. pi § TRADE 1H RE UIRED ° at the Lawrence + During the hockey season Pat compton.t 1 § Plinortnouts,t 'T *} Pf Providenge sv 8 Ji|pires throws missed: Kiueh 3 Woshey, whimbery Sisters 30. - . winning easily ov and his wife, Evelyn, live . with Berrettt 0 Ameper, RESULTS LAST NIGHT pio: on Baker Dar Luther Tom Y ”. y = 43 to 27. Clara Baker “80 Norwaldo| Lovers ot ae on. oni Fil: fry 01 ho | * 4 ’ 0 0 torsion i aa ————————
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