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on neighborly valries when rep hardwood night and toe

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and Cathedthe top city Manual goes a 3-10 mark e, hol a. i loop t his evening, ps over to Davis goes ve to Decatur ty scuffling vading Broad n- the short aimong some ad Ripple has

county excure ts sojourn to e for another ° Howe has

a” ioe 30th . Annval City’

Tourney to Run

Through Feb. 12 By DON SIEBERT a The 30th annual women's city chap to have around in

tourney opens tomorrow with the ketball game, He's one of the

= Pritchets Hunt & O'Grady, . : . ’ urney secre Frances Snyde reports. Iaria's will Hoyle 2uinches fall. He comes te the the doubles and singles. | Fieldhouse to oppose Butler on Tomorrow also marks the Saturday night. deadline for entries in the men's

team event running until Feb, 12 first of by

. “to foul is 1 advantage,” lly and in the thts ‘ney, in. Gurr, Reserva [) fot Dunkel Places Butler 13 foutls to gain an: pdvastade. iw the game generally: and in, the

Behrens, secretary of the city

association, at MA-1969." { Se th S { Nati i of Basketball Coaches. = “The ' woman was. Mts: Nien The Sacred Heart scratch han-! n even pe ona y The rules committee meets as Bush nl te player was wile dicap gets underway at the same| Butler University, which boosted its stock considerably by Part of the national convention hE ys ar time. The four-game event costs! |defedting Notre amity Jast Monday, was in seventh place al Mar. 24 through 26 in Seattle, Indianapolis home is closed a $4 with $100 guaranteed for first today according to the Dick Dunkel ratings. | Wash. ng the playing season and Mrs.

place. Call MA-4940 or CA-5575 es tions A Butler puts its undefeated

I“ Ty and Donie Shone on Bases

qF NSC By EDWIN C. HEINKE . OWNIE BUSH'S love for his ; en ers ; mother was no secret to fans all . v over the league, particularly to

+. menigon Cobb.

his Indianapolis rooters, Just as “hat say we. got along swell. Butler Coach he was starting is JXn Season sdid Ownle: with the Tiger, came a To Lead Session Indianapolis for an exhibition IN 1921, Owe, re s miriager L of the Pittsburgh Pira tes, caused

- wrote: } ghost By BILL PITTMAN “Home ties hold more for for . the Ohio U. #5 | Tony Hinkle, Butler University him apparently than any other the Fieldhouse Satur. I coach, at last may get|Player in the game, to | basketbal thing about). Every day the Tigers played regarded Butler Bulldogs. He |® Chance to do some ng Hag| Im Detroit last year, an: elderly was” high-point man in Ohio's |the hardweod dvetziu last 30| ~__ SIXE of a Series near upset of the Bulldogs Jan, Deen preaching woman occupied a certain seat in

28. | years. the grandstand immediately back Hinkle, who has repeatedly said of third base. She was interested

- a furore in the basebhl' world fining Hazen Cuyler, one of his star outfielders, $50 for failure. \ to he

| Of Rules Committee [same A incal sports writer

dianapolis Indians George Moriarty in a 1927 issue. of Bascball Magazine, wrote: “Bush fairly glittered on ine bases. That is probably why Cuy« ler's failure to slide ‘aroused

tee of "the National Association particular,

Bush goes to Detroit. Ownie likes Mid-American Conference record! Right now a questionnaire 18) ome cooking, she says, and she.

lon the block again Saturday against Ohio University, It is a return | going out to each of the associa- ; . , ‘ , g . I Theobald reports there. for the Ohio-crew, ho came within a point of bouncing tion's members, seeking ing opinions 0, course, kes to be pe_ Bear her A picture out of Ownie Bush's scrapbook... ... John J. McGraw _a good start for the base ahead” Bh Jenty u room in the 105Q/the Bulldogs last Friday, 54 to 53] —————— — |on and afiswers to the many ques-|, ol poo ek "My mas- ahokes hands with Connie Mack. Between McGraw and Mack is Ira TOMORROW: Bush starts te event at the Tiinois.\ ‘Saturday's game is the first of INTERSECTIONAL GAMES tions troubling the basketball| iS, Philadelohia Athletics” catche o “alip. . . becomes Entries will be accepted until ering of six MAC games to be, 4 uo’ "50 hr 4 e473 COAChIng fraternity. “For oy who may gain the Vhowss, Philadelphia Athietica: Sa Car, : Aeon: . o uv vs an 1 . ———————-———————————— midnight oa Fred Can be| played in the next three weeks |stantord .... *1%'vs C. C N.Y. Ti Increase the Penalty [impression that Bush is a, that the catcher. wot have a.. “I just wanted to point out Yat Williams Signs Up LI-8T28. Entry fee is $13.50 for| "IU WO no-conference clashes|n,yi green ii} vi vilages .. 7,3 Should there be a greater pen-|.others poy, tt may be said|chance to make the throw to you so far as Bush war concerned, . erack at the $200 first for against DePauw and Wabash. [Kentucky 3818 va Bradiey ___... 883 Alty on the team that, COMMIS (nat no more stronger-willed or/and Bush will get his stolen base, ball or a ball game was never For Ch: we on=Ten Battle oo. prize. “Although its rating dropped le ai] vs am Me 31-3 the foul? {lion-hearted player ever set foot|for he is fast and he gets a good taken for- granted. It has to be, NEW YORK, Feb. 4 (UP) The Wan-Ten. League has come! "°r® than two points Butler is Monday, February 1 sol Hokie Ihiniks , as Yoo poanyion a bascball diamond. Smalljlead and quick start.” proven.” . { After months of negotiation, Up with some interesting sta- Advanced fom i pe od Revonth Ee MNWRATERN GAMES me 1s Tc U atatare ang retiring as ol N Pp LIS baseb nl ONE OF "ovis chief som: Ntrects art sighed today foe tistics sent to this column by in Duynkel’s national ratings an ID y 8 iCivilian, Bush, the ballplayer, ts) AN INDIA APO aseba e the big charity title match bes thé Teagiie resident ier omh DY. ematned in sixth- place inthe: —eyy: vi the team -that fouls? ta fighter. ~ Every day that he|fan sent" 41 —the following letter; [plaints was that hé could never tween Lightweight Champion: ke Mid-West. Butler's overall record *$44{ One suggestion isto give thelis in the game he-is out there this week to Times Sports Baitor ng anyone he thought he could] Williams and 19/00W is" 12 won in 15 games. eo team fouled both free throws and fighting, fighting for his team Eddie Ash. wh Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, 2) NATIONAL :.53.0| allow them the ball out of bounds. |to win.” | “Everybody in Indianapolis is Whip. He ae 80 smilL and he Apr. 21. al 1 a1 : a9 “That is too drastic,” says Hinkle, | s w=» {familiar with the fighting spirit od rag Inte a Pe ne Williams will receive only 7% | 3 eT un oe he “but could 'be modified to give) HARRY LORD, one of the/the former. big-league ballplayer,”| {wouldn't have ‘been permitted to per cent of the net gate to cover = ‘ a3 nd, Cenirai #538 vs Ross Poiy .....18.6, them the ball out of bounds only greatest third-sackers in the/wrote Ownie Sullivan. fight anyway, His teammates| 18 training and traveling exe 5 § ‘19 IM. ....73.5 vs Valparaiso ... ‘36.9/ when they miss the shot, {game, regarded Ty Cobb and| “Let me tell .one about the ywa, 1penses, That is the smallest perBa L721 Manchester re am cin sees] Another suggestion is to have Ownie Bush as an unbeatable|fiery little president of our Indi-| worshiped gia and they would Contage ever accepted by a oT 8 3 © 734 Mich. State. 51.4 vs Marquette "235.88 Jump ball in the foul circle fol-jcombination. He claimed it was anapolis Indians. : Nr oemat le's| Champion for a peacetime title 2910 : 7. +v+-79.7 vs Ohio Btate .. a 4 lowing e free row. ny harder to. play third base against, “It happened during the early defense, - Baolanos will . receive 3 sein sot. 1 6 CN 71.1 Tr i Jother suggestions lk 29-4oup thie ing oat the -1 0s: fe as-anaging - the [Betting A, ho in Baseball, 17 per cent. Pe 30 Minnesota ..... SLL HH Michigan .1 v4 Miami, 0. ....8 55.3 e lence of these two gentlemen than Chicago White Sox. The Sox were Chicago Tribune Writer Edward re 3 Tilinols . 78.1 New York U. .. T1.0|Xavier ...... 66.4 vs Cincinnati ... “sl Opposes Five Personals against any other club in the playing the Philadelphia A's. Dur-| Burns said: Shuffleboard Notes 3 Okla. A. & M. .. 76.6 Duquesne ....:. 70.8 Monday, February 3 | The coaches also will discuss; {American League. ling batting practice. the A’s justi =, Standings in the. Rock-Ola Ola ShufMeboard 3o(Lovoia, M. 0. By Yale 11 08 Dayton... ya Oh uiy vay i|the five personal foul rule. Con-| “Ty and Donie have the finest about tore the fence do%n with aciere sre many stories of his |iekwtie for itis week ending tomorrow show 38 [Purdue “17 718 St. Johns, NY . 69.3 Tiinols ..... *81.6 vs Northwestarn 65.6 TAY to a recent statement by play I ever saw a team attempt,” thelr smashing drives. They had 1 alte 2y Cobb, Other ing ion ie 10 54, - Lent's- Tavern. 4D... 34 Bowl. Green. ... 713 OVE. eevee 68.1 Indians .......70.8 vs Ohio State. . NJ $| Adolf Rupp, Kentucky University| said Lord. the hitters that could do it. Re- Players resented this early Prac- | mogul. In Ion 47, mer Toon Bat 41. Gat a Michigan re 704 Ne | HH aM. ‘rtd 3 Doake a 2. m3 coach, Hinkle says” Of course! “It is a winner whichever way {member Jimmy Foxx, Al Simmons| tic® ot Cobb's and it 1s reported | 180. 44, Fl 43 soUTH Purdue ......*T18 vi Towa i 80 five personals encourage fouling. you play it and they get you. land the rest of them: When p[taL Stn of the Jarger ie 35 a _and Mike 9% entucky .... 814 934": Michigad _ S31 v2 W_ Retervy apo less you are allowed, the more They generally work it when came the lowly Sox’ turn to per-| 948} Bau... m 8 Friday, Pebruars 4 vs o|CATEMUL you are. Watch a man Bush gets to second and Cobb; form, they hardly hit the ball out! Tulane ........ 0 os Matfang .... U3 vyX1 203) Who has three personals calledis at bat. Ty gives the signallof the infield. 0 Ey. Sinis + 887 © $3980. Carolina *51.1 vs Clemson ..... 47.2(0n him. land Bush races for third. | “Bush was hot. He couldn't be- : Jigh Individual Rid Basinger LO Stare... os GL Teunetaes ;..*302"vy rt ate sass. Until we return to a more de-| “Now if you step back to the lieve the difference so he sent the| ams) Ts . 6620 . 88.9 " ‘Saturday, February 5 fensive attitude in. basketball bag to let the pitcher field the bat boy over to Connie-Mack to! igh In Individual Series — “Magy Bar- om es 1 1 Ores ie Baten Rp “824 ve 'L (A ih” S11 there is going to be rough play ball and make the throw to you, |get one of his baseballs. When the! Second. High dividual riety [TO ae ee 03 ve : Ho. Samia *3¢3/2nd a great deal of fouling. AndiCobb will lay down a bunt kid brought the ball back, Ownle| bo a Siseal. Who drew a big 700 NE C Sate ©: 813 va Wm. & Mary i {we are not playing. the game as toward third. {immediately cut into it to see if} score Wednesday, should have pa 86.8 ve Texas AAMC v323|'t Should be vlayed. The trend| “Bush is fast. Charices are it.were made of thé same stuff

"aware. Tillie Jardina got 645

" while rolling with the Fun Bowl po Ladies

“8 3003 series including games of| Peeriess Pump vs, Bendix Flyers.

I 4 ry By the 0 coviveeicash|, Willie Hoppe, defending world = i , alone Pax oonmor's Cigar Slore #53 and. Willle Mosconi, defending | . : i Be Oar Ric OEE veins sar pocket titlist, will play exhibition 2 ®é Fanchall is Tavern matches this week to prepare $08 ) Hu anc E my” Shtily Bar 041! *

been described as manager of

Jaria’s alleys not part owner as previously reported. “Fraiicis, 5Big Scores Look Easy High individual scores begin to Jose their impressiveness when

now Brown's 25 points, downed St. EASTERN GAMES |rules meeting will be standardiza-| “Since he makes the play at i Indian Ee pequeneY Francis, 52 to 16, in the opening] A Lc. pe py ries A +28 o/ tion of equipment and stand*third, Cobb will - easily reach " A total SNApY eS the round. of the CYO Junior } cotuming * Saturday, February 3 wns oF dization of rules interpretation. first. Then they will have a 700 line have been claimed by|Dasketball tourney yesterday in| Columbia" v.83 va amy... -- 10-81 Standardization Sought man on first and another onl local men bowlers, 24 series of| Cathedral High School gym. ~ |Toly Cross .. (04 vi Boston Coll... 48.8] Equipment standardiza t | 0 n — third. ; srsescnif igs ash’ton . playing floors, backboards, basket = uo» 890 oF betich IY ihe Nomen aud yortorday, St “Thomas. deteated| Eiger 04 v4 Pens Siais +35 3|Standards, even the net itsel{—, “IF YOU should plan to come hare tag 0 14880 En St. Joseph's of Shelbyville, 41 to THe ---«.. wao.8 vs Princeton"... 61.1| could greatly diminish the advan-|In on the ball and field it yourn

Mo This does not include the number|2l: and Holy Angels “downed 3. Marshall 483 vi Brooklyn... 44.8 tage of the home team, putting self instead of depending upon|

of scores that just missed fire, Sacred Heart, 32 to 23.

ey resumes Saturday. ore ..*63.1 vs Washi .. 82.1 . , such as the 699 rolled by Nan The tourney oN oh Pi Say. So Sealift. 1 M13 ve Ban Prete ves | interpretation will, of course, have! “A base hit will probably re§hott Wednesday. The experts|pieid 40, Tryon's Tavern a; Stiver Cirele, Wyoming Satay YF ebraars 51.5/to be transmitted to the officials. sult, for should Cobb see you! make it look easy. Bat -. Co Farm Brees “ia, Or california. +678 vs St Mry's, Cal. 603 AS It now stands, teams from one starting for the plate, he will ian might was no exoeption as Foot Tt oan “ — | Oregon ees “51 n Washington ] : section of the country are at a cross you and smash the ball past] aury Wellman, printer for Cen- ndustris! Ue Bale At ou Whine" i h St. ~.....*38 disadvantage in another sector!you or he won't strike at the ball Sides A ht: 7, lis Serbs W i 67.4 Deny see.. 51.85] tral Publishing Co., rolled 247-!vs ie ane White Service 8.16 Matrrs 0 "C ‘Monday, February 3 "because of looser or more strin-'at all. Since you are coming in

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Major fo Al-Moe Bar at the Del- vs. Brooklyn Lions. Club.

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Sportsman's Store Open results

New Four Hawks 33; Greenwood Legion 48, "ot. . Her games were Joo 332; Big Eagle Legion 46, Pox's Ta

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Club LaSalle 44, Clevivlel Body 41. in the Delaware alleys. They had!’ “8. schedule:

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Holy Rosary, paced by “Raul Vandersits e583 va Mississipi ....538| Also under consideration in the! get Bush at third.

ht's YMCA College League basket-|

Augusta: Monarch Lage ol Big {ing Muncie Central ir high school ments in actual play after the pitcher to waste a ball. Even

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3 aderbiit “+56.3 Aub cons BOO Be Btaie *T03 ve Murrey Sb. {If we allow-any more body ¢bn-|will naturally throw to third.

70.0 vs Mississippi .. + 3 |is more and more toward offense.ihe’ll reach the bag. The pitcher as his, Taey were the same. | Al

Wesl'y “315 vs Salem ........33 6/tact, basketball players will s00n misstep by the pitcher or even lee Teoh. ory) Heard " ug3y/0€ed as much padding as hockey|a slow piicher going at his best ©. *86.4. vs Ri es SEA PIAYers.” {speed will find himself unable to

WESTERN GAMES {teams on a more equal footing./the pitcher, Detroit will advance Friday, February 4 {Any decision on the question of {a man just the same. |

Svs Otan st ui gent interpretation of the rules. [toward the plate and third is left]

Wash. State .*65.5 vs Oregon 8t. ... 64.4] Conclusions by the committee uncovered, Bush will have a stolen, S——————————————————— |will be turned over fo some par-{base to his credit. S80 they have! x. H. S. Wrestling iticular conference to experiment|you either way.

Southport High 9 dropped With and will be. dropped or{ “There is only one way to beat {three mat~hes yesterday in defeat-| adopted according to develop-/that play and that is to signal the,

nS tiing. 29 to 15. z 11949-50 season. Ithen he may ay pitch it so wide

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