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‘How Not to Bowl!’ for Good Cause

~ Mayor Feeney's All-Stars Show |

Mayor Feeney's , including the Mayor, Dave Yaver, and the three bowling editors, demonstrated “how not to bowl” in their polio match with the Yavers Men's Shop at the Pennsylvania last night. #3 : : “The surprise bowler of the evening was the , ‘who hasn't

mith, fos i EEE The clowning and zany cos- Joe ho —- tunes brought in an even $200/5 en. She-C1i= 120 to add to the ballooning poll} Fhe Traveling 5 rolled its fund as spectators gave gener- session Iaria’ with Rode-| City Tourney Opens position with a Shay n Baul

SIT | | INTERSECTIONAL GAMES

1. City.....53.3 va Sta. Clara.....*80.5/ cal of one

week. to. 261 (FONition, but met some compet: Iaria’s will “play host tion in the cen entries and 562 in{Production tried to catch

Hickman Whirlaways. Both teams| The Pennsylvania team took high tional stand-|the first tilt by 61 pins and then pho in the ng lost the second chorus by one pin

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# Dorothy The 1050 Scratch Classic fea- Mary J Juring a single week-end five-man D indicap session also opens Sat-|E Wishmie L830 Sun, tuiday “ dhe Illinois. The en-|Mariiyn Prisios, Moon oT Me 5 ry fee 13.50 for a crack at Juanits Stamm, Link-Belt . yh the $250 purse offered for first Norma Réscer. Toutaour Make-Up [% | place. Tourney secretary Fred Vonds Hidy, PHO’

A Cr 492 Marta Roberts, Pack d Indpls. Theobald can be reached at IM- p' Banihul, Dookwaiier pen. Mised 450 Dottie A a ad, ed Doubles Tourney Closes Helen Gordon, Indpis. Bleaching Co... 478! The annual Dezelan’s Doubles pris & Jugan, Leonard Coal Co...... 474 Et a, &, nat minute, anit eed oR a? = rs 11 and. Claude Sions second pikes ih Buh Be ons in the handicap division as they Alberta Gee, Penn. Sun. Mixed... ... a) n i out John Dezelan 1 Bill Helen MeKissie, hia. Sun. Mixed “3 Wilson by two pins. Phylite Wort" ore AA ae Pruitt caught a 469, but Stone! TT rm — hammered out a 684 giving the Dot Kirby Takes

duo a 1153 actual. A 182 handi-| _ cap swelled the total to 1335. (Miami Golf Title A firm grip was kept on first | MIAMI, Jan. 31 (UP)—Do: place by Joe Filliccichia and Phill irhy, of Atlanta, helped Noghy a a 1378 for the $350, tain the state of Georgia's domi- | On Sniay Bab Her ana 2805, 0 100 senuel Helen Too mn, reensburg, | ment yesterday by defeating Mar- | placed fourth in the handicap | io Lindsay, of Decatur, Ili 1 with a 1328 and a 1205 Score un in the title match y. aH gave them the same spot in the! + { ave pot In Last year, Miss Kirby was . ; runner-up to Louise ‘Suggs, However, they were pushed out pride of Pr Springs, Ga. the at both pesitions last night a5 Miss Kirby, who enjoyed a fiveony Constantino grooved a 618|y, lead at the end of 19 holes of and Cecil Cherry brought in a match play, was forced to fight | 576 for 1194 in actual wood to off a desperate rally by her game | add to 136 free pins for 1330 in| Midwest opponent before gaining the handicap division. {the championship. Miss Lindsay; They were also topped by one in fact, just missed sending the Pin in the handicap division by match into an extra hole playGlen Austin and H. Rector when|off when she flubbed a five-foot that duo got 640 and B55 re- putt on the 36th hole, spectively. for a 1195 actual! and!

added their 134 handicap for a! : 30, ’ Two Miami, O., In the actual division the Greensburg pair were automat. | SfQrs Tur n P ro cally pushed into fifth place when | OXFORD, 0. Jan. 31 (UP)

Hobe Moore got a 573 and Curly Bob Brown and Paul SchnackStreet reached 668 'to give them embers. Miami, O. University | 1241 to hurdle the entire field. | basketball stars who completed A three-way deadlock on a 268 their college carsers at mid-year for high single game was the graduation Inst week, were!

oddest result of the annual classic scheduled to turn professional to-|

and was ‘held by we Huck Jr.| day, Charles Monr and Curly Street. Brown was to sign with the Bill Blyth took honors for the Providence = BSteamrollers and high three-game series With a join the.team against Philadel- | 693. or {phia tomorrow. Schnackenberg | Checks will be available at the way to report to the New York

Dezelan alleys after Feb. 9. LAW Knickerbockers for a one-week to cash in the actual division 18 tryout,

Kennington Wins Title | The Kennington Post defeated Big Eagle's netters to win the| eleventh district American

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The Indac girls’ team dropped a 03 to 12 decision to the Kenosha Youth Foundation natators while an IAC boys’ team, composed of swimmers under 11 years of age, defeated the Riviera girls,

Virginia Williams registered the lone first place for the Indac girls against Kenosha. Summary:

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“Pittsburgh Pirates’ double - play| x ust 4icombination ended today in raises

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One-meter ' diving : Won Willams, IAC: 2, Jean Stobbe

3. Betsy Turner, IAC, Time, 2:06.23

Double Play Team|Tog Team Match [Of Bucs Gets Raise Slated for Armory

! Two junior heavyweight pro 4! PITTSBURGH, Jan. 31 (UP)— mat bouts a gu ap Jou local d " grappling lowers in rmory 3{The brief holdouts staged by the, OE night, tralian tag-team battle head-| 200.yard 1: {lining the action. ard s{for second baseman Danny Mur-| Joe Christie, of Canada, and| /taugh and shortstop Stan Rojek. Young Bull Montana, bof Los Miler, ae 2, Gail M 71] Both players had turned down| Angeles, will meet Tommy Mar-| soovard fr the club's first salary offers but/tindale, and partner Cowboy Len x h reached agreement in a confer- Hughes, of Pittsburgh. Zlence with Pirate General Mana-| The special supporting bout will siger Roy Hamey. It was believed pit Lefty Pacer, Cleveland vetSa against “The Saint,” aM: Georgia ...... 3 $15,000 salary and Murtaugh hooded grappler who conceals his i 7 2

Juniors 16 retay: Won by TAC

ob Loser, mb, Riviers; 3, Karen 80-yard backstroke: Won by Pr nk ak-of 18 wi this East 0, Riviera; gtre 0 ns year. - 4 ern turned the trick with old» 109. Okishames si ing. | fashioned possession basketball,

3, Keith Miller, IAC. ' Time

viera, 13 rent : tp Huffard, TAC. Tim 220-yard freestyle: Won by Frank Me: $12,000. {identity behind a mask while go- : 2 Betty Watson, Riviers; Rojek and Murtaugh gave the ing about his ring chores.

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probably this week. ; The wildeats are on the road this week for four games and the odds were heavily against their surviving watil next Sunday. Disaster could finally overtake them tonight “against Duquesne, on

so likely—against Baldwin-Wal-lace, or Saturday against Bowl ing Green. Hamline Looks Good Hamline, on the other hand,

‘igame is against Concordia on ,(Saturday. But looming ahead on yp Feb. 17 is a “certain death” game

against the Phillips Oflers, Na-|° tional AAU champions, “Villanova kept its string alive Saturday by thumping Georgetown, 64-49, while Hamline was|$ idle during the week end. The fall of Western Kentucky,

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Hamline and Villanov o a Still Holding Perfect Seas _ NEW YORK, Jan, 31 (UP)~The: [Western Kentucky - brought the list of mgjor

basketball teams close to the van were that it soon will Slaspyeas entirely. Only Hamline’s Pipers (14-0) and are left now, and both seem headed to certain

Wildcats (12-0) Villanova

Wednesday against Loyola of|jane Joan|Chicago, Thursday-—though not

by a 42-40 score at the hands of Canisius, Ni

Umps Pick President | Ed Burket has been re-elécted As a result of action in the last pregident of the Umpires, Ine. ormonth, the chief contenders for ganization, The annual election the national championship may of officers was held yesterday.