Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1949 — Page 6

Patty Striebeck Rattles ‘Maples for 664 Count

* lays Down 226-203-235 Barrage

As 3 Teammates Top 600 Mark By DON SIEBERT It was “ladies night” in the Sponsors League at Pritchett’s last might with the gals doing their best to show the men how the game played. * The Yavers Men's 8hop, which also holds a 1104 team game to lead in the national WIBC standings, brought in a whopping 3006 series with Pat Striebeck shooting the works for a 664, She was just 6 pins short of the season's

Whiriawans ‘at Westside Dec. 2| Mike Bisesi laid down a 660| Chicago handed the slumping Using all games Pat laig|for Bowes and Fonnie BSnyder/Boston Celtics = their eighth down a al} 300 su series that/Tattled 656 pins as his contribu- (straight setback last night, 86 to set the pace for the league. She tion. The only other high 600’s|76, but had to stave off a 33got a lot of assistance from three Tegistered in the classic came point Celtic scoring spree in the of her teammates who also|from the Marott Shoe Store squad last period to do it. : ope eo mata Bo als a Sa. win 2 pi: Se oe i lan : t or a 3 Bva with 8 Johnny Kiesel hung up a 652. than Boston's Eddie Ehlers. Red Maynard, who bowls with : Hap's Tavern at Fox-Hunt, had the toughest luck of the evening w to Pet during his final game. He bat- no» tered out nine straight strikes 18 4 then blew up on the last frame to 3 get 6 pins on his first ball and an aM missed completely on the final L Pet roll to finish on a 264. 10 Jn Harry Schornstein, kegler for 10 a Equitable Securities at the Penn- ‘381

sylvania, is the latest candidate for the Triplicate Club. He got three 199 games for a 507. Members of the Allied Printers League at Pennsylvania swear printer, whe, with the Pi-Lines, spares for a total of be In the first frame he got

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nights ago, were back in contention today, only one game behind the co-leading Rochester Royals and Minneapolis Lakers.

Lions Deeper

Donald Jipmors, Ace Exterminators (left), tries in vain to cover up as Willard Conger of .the same team Set a series of rights and Fes.

Stags Knock Off Celtics, 86-76

Chicago One Game Behind Leaders

BOSTON, Jan. 22 (UP)~The Chicago Stags, knocked out of the Basketball Association of Amerjca’s western division lead two

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Andy Anderson, Laoper A C. connects with a right to the middle of Alber Cousins of the Douglas PAL, in their Open Class, 147-pound scrap.

Two Swedes, Dutchman

Impress U. S. Track Experts

Bengtsson, Slykhuis Finish 1-2 in Mile;

Ahlden Takes 2-Miler in Acceptable 9:12 By RUSS GREEN, United Press Sports Writer

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22 (UP)—A pair of Swedes and a|

Dutchman today painted the: brightest picture for visiting Euro-| pean track stars since Finland's Paavo Nurmi cut loose on American boards back in 1925.

Sweden's Ingvar Bengtsson and Erik Ahlden gave the foreign stars their most auspicious start in more than 20 years by racing|

Sports Events

Here and There Today, Tomorrow

to victories in the mile and twomile events at the Philadelphia | {Inquirer charities games last night. Holland's Willy Slykhuis, reached the United States nly six days. ago, posted a second place in the mile.

TODAY MIGH SCHOOL Manual at Pach, Crispus Attucks st Evansville Lincoln. Muneie Central at Bedford. Bvensville Cantal at Bloomington. a LaPorte at Gary Tolleston. Hench 8 5 Sa ne a . Ayne EB Anderson at Manchester. Earlham st Prank]

» le Indiana State at Xavier of Cin Indians Tech at Ohio Northerm: i CONFERENCE

Iows at Northwestern. Purdue at Northwestern.

8 Seconds Faster i Ahlden, a 6-foot, 2-inch, 137pounder, led a top-flight field ‘home in the Lawson Robertson

‘|two-mile event in the acceptable

time of 9:12, eight seconds fast-

indoor start. Bengtsson, a stocky fireman,

"was home first over a so-so field

in a slow 4:21.7 mile. Slykhuis, who devoured a chicken dinner three hours before the race, finished four feet behind the Swedish 800-meter titlist, It was the

* |first appearance indoors for both.

The consensus was that the Europeans would outdo recent predecessors, and the manner in which they turned in their vic:

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Washi cYO fo, then cleaned up thedespite the acquisition of addi- Scat frame he re-/tional player from the the Cleveland Barons, were buried deeper than ever

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ng Be Philip a. Ahlden, the lanky traveling vig roms {salesman, beat a field of 10 op- : /ponents that included Fred .

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Hoosiers Face Gophers Tonight

Purdue Travels To Ohio State

Top attraction on af mgst “at[tractive Western Conference cage card tonight is the invasion of Minnesota by Indiana University. © The Gophers will seek their 13th victory of the season, fifth in conference play, against the yin’ Hoosiers while Purdue goes to Ohio State and Iowa and Northwestern battle it out in Chicago Stadium in one-half of a doubleheader. Kentucky and DePaul play in| the other half of the Stadium rogram. Tonight will see the elimination of the three-way third-place Western Conference tie’ between Indiana, Purdue and Ohio State. Each have two victories and two losses in league play.

Merger Renews Pro Grid War

CHICAGO, Jan. 22 (UP)—Of-| ficials of the All-American Football Conference today discussed) “principles” of -their 1949 sched-| ules, but were prevented from |

cause they won't know until Feb. {1 when the Los Angeles and San Francisco stadia will be avalil-| able. Their problem was compli cated by the merging of the New | York Yankees and Brooklyn |

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OPEN CLASS I 141 Found —Andy Sadarvon Leper AC Co

NOVICE CLASS d—Rebert Wright, Washington ‘A. ©., won over Ernest Ross

Ross, Jackson A. C., i Pennie Bryant, .Senste Ave. YMCA, decisioned Donald Johnson, Ace

‘Exterminators. |. 185-Pound-—John Tinslep. Ace ExtermiRata, ol decisioned Allen , Jackson

| 135-Pound—Richard Sanders, Ace Exterminaters, Shard Bryant,

(Northeast Community Cen + Jd Molar, Jackson A.| uy Pete Gordon, Northwestern

JPA { 135-Pound-—Glen Soaks. Aackion A. Bo Tos by default over Sanders, unat-

od. | 14%-Pound-—Mack Carroll, Northwestern PAL, Kod Ferrell Baxter, DeMolay Boys Club, ot the second round. | 43-Pound—Wiliard Conger, Ace Extermi‘ators. ducisioned "Tipmore, Ace

147-Pound—Charies Knox, Northwestern PAL, won by TKO ever Henry Dailey, Nerthwas estern PAL, in 1:13 of the third 126-Pound-—Charles Ham, Ace ExtermiJaton, decisianed Charles Blair, Douglas 147-Pound d-Ben Sowell, Senate he YMCA, won by d fault over Howard

136-Pound-—Buford Tinsley, Ase EstermlBatam, decisioned John Redellff, Douglas

126-Pound Richard McKinney, Rhodius decisioned Edward Taylor, Douglas)

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knockout, three by default two by foul. 4 Nineteen of the bouts were in the Novice Class with one in: the 147-pound Open Class. Losers Get Applause s It wasn’t only the winners who received cheers from the crowd,

received many rounds of applause for their courage. Some were outclassed but refused to .quit until the end. In the lone Open Class scrap, Andy Anderson, a smooth operate ing 147-pound scrapper, out~ classed Albert Cousins of the Douglas PAL to win an easy verdict. From all appearance, Anderson will be the lad to whip for the 147-pound Open Class crown. And he battled last night as though he was making first claim on the 147-pound ticket to the Chicago Tournament of Champions. It took the first round for Anderson, who is a member of the team from Leeper's Gym, to find the range to his taller opponént. But in the second |he opened up with a terrific barrage of body punches. Top Physical Shape He worked hard for a knock{out in the final stanza but

Denver Nips Valpo In Overtime, 40-7 tz. = o% ot ox

VALPARAISO, Ind. Jan. 22 Well Anderson landed numerous SUP) Daiver University had to/body punches with his 3 Jef, and into an overtime period last rocked Sousinz seyery] es with night to fight off the Valparaiso Crusaders, 40 to 37, in the Valpa-| The first bout i Svenig. raiso University gym before 3000/In the 135-pound Novice Class {fans. was won by Robert Wright of he Valparaiso Guard George ashington A. C. on a low

b, |Schreiber’s fouling out proved the inded tn the tairg Sound by Jus {straw that tipped the tables in Jackson A. C. |Denver’ s favor with only a minute

Wright was in the lead when of the overtime period left and his team leading 35 to 34. the blow came. He had a good

| tous which Schreiber had held Vince(lecond round during le ie ryla, ace-scoring Denver for- to the head of Ross. (ward. to 11 points, putting 8 crimp!’ Rich ara Sanders, ihe “Battling

in his 12-game average of 21.3. .| Barrister” from Franklin Univer-

PAL, P. 126-Pound Carl Starkey, my td won by foul over Pa an, PAL, in third reund 160-Pound— Arthur Barnard, Ace Exierminators, won by default over Fred Chastain, English Ave; Boys Club. 160-Pound-—Herbert Easley, Senate Ave. YMCA, won by a~ over Irvin Relferd, Washington A. n: 45 seconds of the first round. 160-Pound-—Wayne Brooks, reenfield 3 Club, decisioned John a. Ace 1

rminaters. 60- ne Jones, Senate Ave. YMCA, wn by TKO over i Booker, Seymour en, in 1:02 of the frst round

Pound—Frank Miner, Ace ExtermiRatan, decisioned nichard Hurt, Jackson

Wen Schreiber went out, Boryla flipped in a quick field goal and two free throws to give Denver e lead.

| "Although Denver led most of Bob Metcalf of Val-

and get Oklahom {the game, ) v Hockey League today. a Aggie who won the | { Dodgers, which rehewed the pro's araiso tied the t 31 Tompkins to remain un- pis Soplets an ficial Jet of The Lions dropped their eighth New Haven at Tndienapalis, Coliseum, 8:30.|T0C¢ the last three seasons, and| three- yeat, $6,000,000 war. 3 in the last 20 ” he ruffied in the face of such terri- prize a. ey Srna, straight. game last night eem————————————— former Penn State ace, Curtis| The merged club will play its Denver plays Notre Dame. tofic competition, She hit 8 neat| cues wil Abpesr in ihe ell Philadelphia Rockets, § to “sin Holcomb Names Dates [Son home games in Yankee Stadium.| (AVF P for her first game, came a of The Sunday Times to-{the league's only contest atip.. eid: | Harrison Dillard, lank Negro The decision means that three “gy _ Valparaise (37) back: with a respectable 202, and sectio e Washington's Uline Arena. r ron C inie ace from Baldwin Wallace, teams will battle for Manhattan | fg tt etl Ei ft pt np In the final MOTTOW. | The league goes back on a fu LAFAYETTE, Ind. Jan. 22/6qualed the American indoor|Patronage next year, Ed 14 sacs? 011 tilt to get a 183 that added up to Lambda Beta Bigma, the only time schedule tonight with Wash. (UP)—Purdue University Foot-|Tecord while winning the 50-| Sr ————————— | Yates, © 0 OSchreiber,f 1 0 5 607 for fourth place In the eve- bowling sorority known to exist. ington at Hershey, Indianapolis ball Coach. Stu Holcomb an- Yard hurdles, stopping the Blue Devil Reserves, | ughes. | f } : Jigchroer £ 131 ning’s play. will stage a match at Fountain|at Philadelphia, Buffalo at Pitts-{nounced today that the school's|Oficials’ watches in .06:1 {Nelson,g 0 1 2 Bean, 414 Toivo tt with Square alleys 3 3 P. i Somarvow |busgh, New Haven at St. Louis 3th sanbal Teothal clinic would Rivi cl b Frosh .Down Howe Shien, : 3 : ye Lg 8 Aid Lahti paced the men or polio an leyeland at Springfield, pr. 8 and 9. era Vv Swi mers Shortridge High School's re- Cm a 686 isa down sow In the Jr There will be 40 persons, Jn | AHL “Standi Last year, the clinic attracted m serve and freshmmam teams took Haid Time Wi a YR Jrothers laagus \ 248 got him cluding sorority members ngs 619 high school and college On AAU All-American [the measure of Howe last night rs Mis: sicker 3 Bory Mea ising but a heir husbands, repay In Eastery Division is. © Oo OONChes from 14 states. Holcomb! . Riviera Club's long distance? the Shortridge gym “Free Thro urbe o Schreiber. Waters, Bean er ring start, Pl ot the match. A split or miss costs) Providence 13 3 8 200 pesald inquiries this year indicated swim team of Jean Lutyens, Sue The reserves won a7 to 14 and Nesteni the —_ plece Jeph : {the unlucky bowler a nickel and |epringhad coed AT 88 3 18 188 another record registration. Schaffner and Linda Woods have, 'N® frosh won 32 « 20M . Sie: Aud eva, Pures, R nearly repaired the damage with | tuckeys cost everyone five cents. Fars H x 1 a a 1 Lo ARNS.. Ek Waal been named to the AAU Women's BR. | Ey A Runnerup position went to Bd Slated oF Sur ub Re. oh the ot Touts en Division 4 ual The Southport freshman team Lutyens was the individual long| Al Maloof took a match from| [Results in the BushiCallahan plesgue Roth's 668 for. the Service Con- 4d waa ays ee. a. arter| Cleveland ....... 2 11 5 88 1s 13s{won the county Kast-West Di- distance choice. {William Braskett, 50 to 42, last Bump 33. Ottisens Ou i: "Shet1 ‘Onl 38 struction’ Co. at Pitchett's and a aa arket. and lagle Creek Pittabur Bors 3B §§ § 8 I® livisional championship by defeat-| Named to the men's team was night in the state three-cushion Herd jones 3 3 Teiice 8 Bendix Flyers neat-666 at laria’s gave third he | ‘Ski-Hi1 3 , Bowit }Buffalo 21 13 6 4 143 107/ing Beech Grove, 26 to 19, in the Keith Carter of Purdue Univer-|billiard tournament in the Board Anderson’ Yo. hauls National ‘Bank, 8 place to Harry Stiver of Electro e unior ng RESULTS LAST NIGHT preliminary contest of the county sity, for the 400 yard freestyle of - Trade parlor. The match |p Mm. Segurlty Cartage: ys. Dough Boys; Tene League, a teenagers’ organiza-| Philadeiphia 5 Washington 3. net tourney at Butler last night.|relay team. went 83 innings. 5 My Sry Ob *. Yau Camp, The F H Classic Misfires Hod, will play & math game tn P k School Scores in the Em-Roe Industrial League : Fountain Square on Jun. 30 witn Park School loses =~ Ipgs.p Sehool. Coll Ferd dS 35 “Bemisia here Bi The ForHust Classic fimled|any youngsters eam that will To Sp, John's, 57-44 |F1IGN JCNOOI, LONHEGe FIArAWOOUd JCOres Tk wali’ Stuart generated some action with| parties should contact Larry Leh-| Park School, which plays Lake MARION COUNTY TOURNEY ¥ Albany 80, Jeffersonville 4. b County Tourney "| Results in the College League played at a 663 for Hamm's Beer during/mann of Fountain Square alleys. FOrest here tonight, dropped its Warren Central 8, Frankia Twp. 3%. |SCCVOED 0, Millersburg 38. Carthage 0. Mave ine FMEA" Lane 45, Indiana Dental 29: that team’s futile 2835 series Call FR, 2012, |third Midwest Prep School clash (3054007 $5 GA SAVE, uy (aeutie|}o¥ Market db Ladoga 39 ARI Josep has Younis | agners 85 conizal Business 10, tn last night to St. John's Military| evertime, final). Rh do a oD dL. er Township Lakevie is, New Carlisle 38. 1 Cut Te er eatag Academy, 57 to 44. cy (Wabash) 38. A ut anthers defeat Zuckerberg chy S Scoring Leaders Last Night St. John's held a 25-to-22 at. Jot Bs Th SS Orleans 38 West Baden 3. Washington C1ay. 3, Rorin Liverty . Acts, ‘31, last night at the Panthers | i 43. — fe GERIATR SEN Sa © IR ater ft pir taste ska 15s gions La Sg pS St | 888 John Kennington. Em Roe M 359 fd. Park (W) Manual 44, Oelitle 41 (overtime) Mn. ney Church, 29 to 37, last night at Brookside | h 60 th gn, Regi Ecmar 13h Hg Rees it dh Beg moar 3 Bs SPR ores 37 oo . ro Searinsn 850 lo, 1 0 3co Roel 't 0 1 3st Joma ( Ne CR 51, Park! Praivie Re grownsurg M8. 2% At EY ovsNEY Riverside Methodist Cardinals = handed pen. 1.¥ 3 8 for ro 3 21 ool RT “* ; Williamsport 43. Wallace » Jain, Svangetiont ) 8 008 defeat in the aes iaan reiske, 0 13 8 3 0 ss 3 OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Risungton (8 Francesville 10. rer RE winning, 56 to 31, at the Zion fa + Cuneo, 0 0 0iCiine, & 7 4 3 Albany 48, Selma 43. Rising Sun 45, Vevay 28 [Aiea 9, Hillsboro 88 ad Bards and Zion are tied with six vie: Sainss ht aut BA Creque, © 0 0 OBlackwellg 3 1 5 Ambia 53 Boswell 33. joann 32 Akron 30 tories ‘and one lods each. ssunas Luke Heimann net he er, .s : 3 "ms, "9 Ame NE re 84, Prankton 3. Roanoke 9%, Warren 38. » | Bioomfield 41, A Bisomant onal Sime s * 8 § 8 Athiey Mate 83." he Su, 0 egilice 3 Bisomhald 47, Sotpercy ‘3 Reserve, Frosh Tilts 1 ' = 8 r 0, h . FoF ua §37 Margaret “Ehaiton, ‘Vater | ind Shed ov a Totals 2 17 181 Totals Han Aurers 3, Butesvitie 4. Sdottsbur 3 Salem TOY Gory 28 PI Ps Today at Cathedral A pl a3 1Aickey Roterl, TompRing ee um. 8 . 4 Boorse st Hall 8%. John's 38. TE itie, [ATOR 44 Danville 31. Sharpeville 52, Burlington 41. |VanBuren Mowneni 43, Clay Otty. 32. Cathedral was to be host this "etsy 4 RS (WOM ws Wile Xrse, Thous Asted-Clitter White, Berne 45, Ossian 31. outh Bend Central Catholic 29, Michigan | At Clinton his | Karsiake 7, Rench 3, fekorbookar, sam- 41. Martinsville 30. City St. Mary's 26. Cayuga 47, Hillsdale 20 afternoon for a four-school ‘resh¥irshers $93 /bursky, Ragan 3, Cohnell, Johnston 4, Hall, (Bowers 11, Wingate 34. Ibyville 87, Columbus 30. Perrysyille 30, St_ Bernice 38. man and reserve basketball toures Bolger. Pliss 3. Williams prownsville @ Kitehel 43. d 40, Lewisville 37. Farmersburg ae pire—Clark. Burnettsville 38, Idsville 19. 1, Richland 30, Rschville or Anirbanks 44, ney. i | Butler 81, 8, Jou 3 Eni = Rar city Sh vias en 1 nn Te aN alle Schools participating are FrankiTe evising Sports Chandler 38, R _ totown Iphu a ro stra neha, {0 Rainbrid po » Relive 3 = lin, Greencastle, ‘Martinsville and krheranseves - o Chill $1. Meleo 83. Centar. (WANID Ham He arkleville Russellville 81, Cloverdale 24 Cathedral. Ty Waltermayer, Fehr mire i {Only a ‘Come On,’ a a, oll City es Corrs don 33. Newton 4a dh Ainisonville <0.) Schedule: 12:30, (frosh) Green$red eine nef nes Junker, Indianapolis oH i 3 7 [columbia City 52, Alblon 38. Jnion Hutsonville 88, Oblong 34. castle vs. Martinsville; 1:30, (re18 Vivian House, 's Prida ay nnersvi Rushville 31. /incennes 41. etbhingion n "Al Linton y ateraerser ee Wagner, O'Brien fr i! Fans Warned Eien 3% Bouin Whitey Wikarum IT Bango Tap Midna, 2, earls 2:30, (frosh) Frinkiin va. Cathe. oT Joh Del. | ¢pO0odinan, Coea-C Teen. oH Deadaville' 47, Mac “ Washington Center (Whiley) 80, Lagwin[1nton «7, Lyons Je n vs, Catheon al. How) Ce Cent, No. 7... a 4 izoe Bugler, E. , C. Atkins 83 COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 22 (UP)—/|DeSoto_%0 risen Twp. Wher BE wi Tangier 2. New Goehen 16. dral; 3:30 (reserve) Greencastle or i. Hg all Barber shop 2 $14 Hazel Jordan, Solataire Bev Bast i Chics. Washing Waterloo 41, Angola 38 loomin a 43, Green Townes 16. vs. Cathedral; 7, Freshman ChamTony Manley, Hillcrest 0." 813 Ramona Frosch O'Brien Paint PO {President Frank Shaughnessy of Waveland % Darlington 38. wren “ Montesums { p Ral Shins, Tink Be Bee ' a Amy McDaniel white Seal Past apie Mi the International League sald ion i Reverten 2, . a a Ae Bipai n 3, Rockville ”" plonship; 8, Reserve Champlon-| dvurice Weim ig Blue Ribbon Hi asthe parrrisen, M dias Men's vor i today that Shatts events are being| Eva “w Tih Me Poonvitle “. Whiteland 47, Clark 20 gure ». rutrlexabiry i ship. A a or 8 used to sell television sets but ranc testown pencer 41, Quine TT — sae Thurman, Pin Run Bowl on: + le Tanita “Cork, "Kool Vent Awa Ao $3i/that the fan who buys to savelp Wayne + hina, wo, Krome Merom 48. earth, Pgivee Fight Resuls Dick ‘Hom "ier 808 Deata Davis Fehrs Boer veo’ Bij money of tickets, later will have Furia 017 oy " Shugo Winslow | MOR (Oraywvile & Dugger 1. nl? Gnited. Prone Bud Knauih, Bois Tavern n, 3 0mbkine Ice Cream a nothing but “soap, soup and nut ott 45, “art fon 30 Allen County Tourney |gienn 41, Terre Maute eat or 32 Revaoige, 18, 10, Dvirgeia d Coun viops kyon | as, rebound Box 808 hey, OH len ant 3 salesmen in his living room.” ry Bmerson ‘0. rst 42, Muntertown | Fontanet 23, Terre Haute Osrfleld 3, inole, Okh, lier, + Cl Wilder Fuel .. ia deon 8 Vassar Oulld » | 42, Bast Roosevelt M 63. Lafayette Central 36, Af Terre RI te Wiley so ne. Sahars Oroita No.3 |. 808 Pricdmis, Inapia. Typewriter | “That's what happened in radio sion 4. Cowan". Lge 31. Woodburn 36 | Prairie Creek 37. Riley 33 (Overtime sutpointed Tioya ie dy 154 Hodes : | iibos 52, Raub 21 Monroeville 43, New Haven 35. re Haute State 43, Terre Haute Nip] 13 ne ‘Bath, ( Wane ohous ‘Klieher Da ies 004 " Anderton Spring Serv. sodjand it will happen In television, Goshen 48. Nappanse 40 I’ " WO! Mass. — Tommy Sullivan. Amer Buia” (re Col coer B08Is 00 he sald. nmiet 47, 4. Cas na Touthey 178, Boston ou tpotnted Johnny Carter Fo, or 804 McMahon, Bolataire Bevs. .... 803/00 Hammon ”, w ”. Amrita $1. Mote 0. | (m.) 38 168, phis (1 hy , Del h dant oA 80 Helen Fehr, Indiana lis Gear ' - 40 y ® = Hartford a ote 34. freee alton 26 fins a ls ve Jamas. Omaha .. - $03 Mar hate Glen, Hoflvaver Tha... THE WHITE-HAIRED head of Haris | Eh, wo 53, Onward 4. | i | ore LEABUE LEADERS (woMEN) baseball's biggest minor league,|jinureury To : ‘ hee th [Detiver 40, (overtime). + Sais roduot; 4 gpeaking before the annual con- ‘Township ¢ %. VanBuren|Soetson wp, n » « LL 800/O% «s4/ ference for diamond executives, ville ” Tourney . 8b “ sald that club owners should | Lapeasta central (Welle) 35 Sonmouth 1 AN BE w " protect themselves by signing ripe ss, 81 ackson Twp. 4. long-term contracts with sponsors is Ports ats 38 on. 31 farm 53, Russie 4” ‘ of their television program. erty 56, ry . pester 41, Union 37 ’ “Make the deal and make them He" uy Josey pay,” he sald, that) Lynvi u y ee y television officials definitely would , Univeriity 41. (Redkey M4. Bryant $2.50; Side Mezzanine,

sity, won a decision over Richard Bryant of the Northeast Community Center, in the 135-pound Novice Class. Aggressor Throughout Sanders, a member of the Ace Exterminator team, took up boxing because he was too small to play football in college. He was the aggressor throughout his fight last night and had his opponent holding on midway

He shook Bryant with several rights to the head ‘in the. final round to take the verdict.

{through the second round.

ern PAL, knocked out Ferrell Baxter of the DeMolay Boys Club, in 38 seconds of the second round "with a bruising right to the head. The scrap was in the 147-pound Novice Class. Carroll used the same weapon in the first round to send Baxter

Charles Knox of the Northwestern PAL, won over Henry Dailey of the same team, by TKO

{in 1:12 of the third round. Knox

{knocked Dailey to the canvas free ies in the final round beore Referee Dick Patton sto the bout. ed Easy Winner

Paul Richman of the Douglas

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|Carl Starkey of Columbus, Ind, until he kicked Starkey in the {stomach in “the: third round.

| Referee Roy Rodgers, who shared

{the refereeing chores with Patton, awarded the fight to Starkey. Herbert Easley of the Senate Ave, YMCA knocked out Irvin

Tne| Relford, Washington A. C., in 45

seconds of the first round wi lest hook to the stomach. ha eferee Rodgers stepped in to (stop the bout between Earl Booker of the Seymour Boys Club, and Charles Jones of the Senate Ave. YMCA, after Jones had knocked Booker down three times opening round. Th: was 3 of the first. time udges last night were Oxford, William hr Clemens, Fred Krukemeler, John Krukemeler. Timers were Carl Matiem and Heze Clark, .

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