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3d Annual Even
For Mar. 19-20 at Speedway
By DON SIEBERT The ad annual Husband and Wife Handicap "tourney opens Mar, 19-20 at the Speedway Bowl. with a $150 guaranteed se for Brat place in Abe handicap ~~ division:
There will be one RI for
actual prize. Entry fee is $7 per couple and includes the cost of
bowling. The entry fee must be mailed with the entry blank to Speedway Bowl, 3805 W. 16th St. Entry deadline is Mar, 18. The annual meeting, of the Indianapolis Women's Bowling Association will be held at 8 p. m:| Mar. 11 in the Lincoln Room of the Lincoln Hotel. Recommendations for changes in the constitution, rules or regulations must
yder, association secretary, by Feb. 25. Prize money for the recent city tournament will be distributed and the election of officers will be discussed. Glen Maxwell of Central alleys will start reserving spots on his spring calendar immediately for individuals, teams, and leagues. He can be reached at RI-0036.
Classic Leads City Bus Parsons laid down a 739) series last night. for- top honors as he led a parade of more than two dozen scores over 600 in the West Side Classic. His games were 224-236-279. His big score also helped Montague Chiropractors win team honor count with a 3116 series. Fred Mitchell added a 617 and Jim Brent reached 608 as the
chiropractors slammed out a 1036-1022-1058 combination. The classic produced eight other|
honor counts that included a 3039) by Tompkins Ice Cream with Red Stuart bringing in a 660, Carl Hindel had 656, and Fred Estle stopped on 622. Just three pins back Falls City
series—with honor count Class. Mary Baas Hit Minneapslis 3s 3334s.
the aid of Bob Carnagua’s 668 and a 648 by Len Chase. The individual runnerup position went to Wyatt May with a 683 in the Pennsylvania Recreation League for Stationers Inc.
f Announced
It is a two week-end affair
each seven entries with a $100
a 677 series. In | the same alleys, Telford Wright, recent Sacred Heart sweepstakes winner, and Jake Roeder, rolling with Washington Chevrolet at the Pennsylvania, were tied on 672. The Albert G. Maas squad in Pennsylvania Recreation brought in a 3049 to lead that event. Charles Alt paced the team with a 668 that included a 276 opener, Leo Lyon reached 620, and Ray Johns had a 606. 590 Paces Women Hazel Jordan paced the ladies division with a 590 series -for|" Meadow Sweet Dairy at the Sport!
‘Bowl.
The Two Bisters Beauty Salon went over the top with a 2628 Byrn series at the Sport Bowl for the xs only team honor count of the|y (evening. The big total included) a 586 by Lois Glass who took second place for individual honors. The rest of the team
caught the fever as Dutch New-|, ..
ton hit 543, Bonnie Willsey had! 531, and Margaret Ray reached 514. Third place went to the Paul Cave Ladies for a 571 series rolled by Leona Jackson. The league had its best night in some time
with Mildred Douglass reaching
511 and Lucille Kountz was close
behind with 510. Charlotte Kauff- washington had 509, Edna LaFray caught New York
nan
Batter Down
Dogged Jets Ris 14-68
Courageous Locals Come Back Twice; Byrnes Tallies 19
Lawsuits and worries notwith‘standing; -Coach---Burl : poor little Jets last night scamp-
ered and fought their way over
the Boston Celtics, 74-68, on the Fieldhouse floor, . A crowd of better than fans looked on as the Jets twice points deficits finally coasting ahead to stay. Tommy Byrnes was h scorer with 19 points and Blackie Towery netted 16. Boston .led 21 to 16 in the first period and 44-38 in the second stanza, then Indianapolis bucked {up and led 59-58 in the third pe|riod, going ahead to stay in the! final stanza.
Indianapolis (14) Boston (88) ig 1t pf! fg ft pt | Mogus, f 6 4 6 Seminoft, { i 0 "3 | Kirk, f 1 0 2 Kaftan, f 361 Towery. ¢ 7 2 5Kinney, ¢ 3325 Brookheld, § 2 0 60Connell,g 6 0 2 8 8 3 Dell, 13 2 Eskridge f 1 2 1iEzersky, 4 23 Mandi, 8 2 3 liParbman,f 0 1 32 rag. 2 1 1 Nostrand, c 2 0 3 Malamed,g 0 1 1/Ehlers g 10 2 |Spector. g 301 Stump, 1 0 3 Totals 29 16 25) Totals ” 1" 26 ~—8core by Periods— vee NN 23 14 10-68 INDIANAPOLIS 18 2 n 18-74
Pree Throws Missed Mogus 2, Mandie, Towery 3, Brookfield, Byrnes 2, Malamed 3, Ezersky, Kaftan 4, Kinney 3, Nostrand 3, Ehlers 3, Doll, Spect Officials—Kennedy ried Collins
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BAA Standings
EASTERN DIVISION w L ©
a 503, and Naida Rohl carried pnisacphis 38 36 so 1
a 501, The Won-Ten Restaurant loop contributed 16 scores over the 500 line, but only two were in the
the select circle with a 564, and Helen Gardner had an even 550. A 133 average bowler, Helen Mathias, rolled the most exciting series of the evening. She began with a 106, caught 123 in the mid-
Roy Wischmeyer, in the West dle game, and then walloped out
Side Classic, took third place With
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Bus P we Bowes oun “wa a PowiERs La Wyatt May, Stationers, Inc. ........ Roy ' Wischmeyer, Jake Roeder, Washington Chevrolet . MN Telford Wright, Mutual Milk nw, Bob Carnagua, Falls City Beer . 668 Charles Alt, Albert G. Mass ... 668 Tos Cream .... 680 « 850 56
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Clarence Moxley, Pivot City Inks 634 Amos Bruhn, Indians ee ... . 833 Al Holman, East Side Classio ........ 632, Dave James, Pe Food Mkt. ...... 833}, Harold Anderson, taire Bev. ...... 631 Bill McCabe, Hill's Shop .. 631 Miller Ensminger, Chev. , 630 Wilbert Richwine, Pabst Blue Ribbon . 628 Walt, Eggerding, Richey Patnitars ... $27 alt Egger Bob ‘Wititlook, Roosev 626 John Riggin, K. & K. La 625 Jack Colvin, Ted's Auto Electric 624
- 1 Charles Dickinson, East Side Classic 623 Fred Estle, Tompkins Ice Cream .... 622 William Gooch, Fun Bowl Social .... 632 Dave Parker, Pivot City Inks ...... 622 George Holman, Mutual Milk ... . 620 Leo Lyon, Albert G. Maay ..... . 620! Bob Kays, Ten Pin Inn .........00s 819 Sherman Clark, East Side Classic _... 618, Eol O’Haver, Frank James Studios... 618] Mike Thompson, Naval Ordnance 618/ Fred Mitchell, Montague Chiropractors 617 Bob Kelley, Indiana Fur 616| Rudy Barto, Clevelanders .. 618 Ralph Gale, National Coal ... .o. 815 Powell Horton, Sportsman's Store. . « 818)
Bob Striebeck, Muelle® Motors ...... 615 fuk Cain, Medias Men's Wear .... 306 Take City. took straight falls to] Hamever (52) | Ind. Central (17 nl re : fg ft of Rie ard Moore, Tn “Bowl Sociai |: aalates Rt. a en os defeat Rene Florent, 260, Paris, {Taft, t 5 2 ® Mcoratn, t 1 we 1| Rudy Jurasz, Beanblorsom Mortuary. 12 Thelma Richardson," Rubber Rock. . nm France, at the Armory last night.|Green. 1 3 4 3 8wans, f 10 8 3 Friokin Shelley. Mapleburs Home - 8 11 HAN LeFary, Toul Cave ow 503| Argentina + Rocca, 220, Buenos ;*% ! 01 JBoberat- 22 0) © ear 502 . 1 2¢ Joe Fulton, Conkle Funeral Home . a0 Pannie Ponsier. U8 Rubber Mixed . 503 Aires, conquered Rebel ‘Russell, | Burlington t1 0 } Patterson, t 0 o ! Jim Jackson. East Side Classic...... 608 ar and CTR a . 507/215, Galveston, Tex., and Bobby Geissler, ec 3! lon es} doe Gatewood H. & J 5 rage 807 Naida ‘Rohl, Paul Cave Co ao Nelson, 218, Milwaukee, won over (Stevenson, ¢ 3 0 1 McBride, g 3 3 || Dn, Brent. Montagu Chiropractor. &0s Margaret Reimer, Coca-Cola |!’ 301 Lou Bermard, 208, Montreal. (Rawlings. 's 2 0 3 Myers 5 1 I Ray Johns, Albert G. Maas ........ 606 Dorothy Lazo, Coca-Cola ne . tobi Peck Pierson, Indisns Pur... 808) | WER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN ND, ‘A ; d d Guthrie, s : 3 "Blevins, & 01 1 Bob 1 s, Eagle Cr ursery. ... anda and's . ' . Peewee Williamson. 8h Shortridge Clean. 603 | Joyce Holzhause, Internal Revenue 4 mateur, n epen ent, Kennedy, § . : : Jerry O'Gra 08 verre ry 603 | Edythe Poer, Mid State Liquor ' k I Co — Har Sanders’ Weddle Pharmacy ees 4 Cora Harris, Hostery Wkrs. Br. 35 al 1 Semi-Pro Bas etha Totals 20 12 221 Totals in Chars Kaden, ema 603 Shirley Weish, rian le Mitey. ol Results of the city independent tourney| Half-Time Score — Indians Central’ » Charles Jacobs, Princess Tavern . |. 603 Henrietts Meyer. Better aif [Il ao|last night at Dearborn o Spi Allison | Hanover 18 Missed—Tait 3. More. Ralph Bader, ] Esta 600 Mary Forey, Hertt-3ones Mixed... {Model Bhop. 49. North Side Optimists 27: rows Miss a . OTHER LEAGUE. YeADERS (MEN) |Harriet Seebree, Holliday Mixed .... 422 Allison Transmission 37, Rar-Warny head, Cuthrie 2. Stevenson I, Fents 3, d Seitz, Allison Office .......... 508 Betty Haley. Indpls. Life i ver... 410,21; Van-Camp's 50 Tir? nam 40,|MeBride 3, Robison 2. Kennedy Russ Collins, Bagley ia 585 Mary Ann Maney, St. Philip . ...... Sam Hardcastle of the Optimists, ti Referee—Lackey. Umpire—Cilase Dutch Garsnett, AMA . .....e. 583 Edna Lennis, Hosiery Wkrs, §7 Halley of Stewart-Warner and John Sims
Larry Hennesey, Rotary Club Don Putman, U. 8. Rubber Mixed Gene Rominger, + D Adaing_Q. Hooyer, N Cent, R, R, Birr “Motors
Willis Scobee, Stewart-Warner ...... 5668
Siener Ins ....... 633 Li}
a 276 game to reach 505.
Bob Welsenbach, St. Philip James Lee, Herff-Jones Mixed .....,., 538 Charles Sunderland, Weil's Pure ofl ., 525| 683 | Dallas Williamson, Riviera Pioneers .. 518| 677 Russ Johnson, Hatch Restaurant ... $11 Bernie Cangany, Art’s Marathon Serv, 511
Paugh, Timmons Specials cern nn su Vers Lamb, Troy Oil ...........0..0s Cc. as, Yaverowits Dept. Store .. 3
500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Hazel Jordan. Meadow Sweet Dairy .. 580 Lois Glass, Two Sister Beaut. Salon,
Jackson, Payl Cave .......... mm Mary Bass, Won-Ten ................ 564 Hasel Gardener, Won-Ten .......... Hazel Wagner, Won-Ten . 540 Dutch Newton, Two Bist 5 = ty Salon 543 Augusta Scaggs, Mike Haney ........ ay, Allison Offi 538 wo Sisters Beaty Salon 531 Phyllis Davies, North Sid ceriragrs Burdetta Russell, Mike Haney 520 | Martha Hanley, Coca-Cola cee B20 lyn Harlin, Seven Up .........q.. 528 Betty Pogleman, Won-Ten ene Akers, Poynier Welding Thayer, Won-Ten . Myrtle Prentise, Won-Ten . Jean Case, Won-Ten ceeognse 535 Mildred Blakney, Won-Ten .. 525 Lorens Schenck, Conkle . Fun, Home... 524 Martha Stevens, on. Sen . 821} Mary P. Kiser, Won-T ceee Viola Savage, Riviera Pioneers’ “ Alice 'Clossin, Medias Men's Wear.. 5'8 Marion Mooney, Monarch Firestone. . S13 Bernice . Harmon. Paul Cave
Mi ewart-Warner . S16 rthie : Rie Pun: Home. $1§ Mabel Skinner, Won-Ten ... Sie Edna Kendall, Won-Ten 514
Boston ..........1T 30 .362 16 Providence 11 37 220 24%
WESTERN DIVISION w L Pet. {Rochester .. 38 12 160
GB |
Chicago ..........30 16 652 : St. Lows creas... 1 25 457
Ft. Wi 18 31 3 » INDIANAPOL Is ..16 36 on —————————————————————
Day, Bomar Hold 2 in ABC Meet
ATLANTIC CITY, .N. J. Feb. {23 (UP)—Ned Day and Buddy | Bomar, two “old pros” from Chi|cago, today held second place in |the doubles division of the an{nual American Bowling Congress
sss| tournament.
The Windy City. veterans amassed a 1266 total in the event | yesterday, but it was 40 pins be{hind the present leaders, Charley | Carnegie and Ed Montgomery of | Philadelphia. Day definitely was off his game as he attempted to defend his allevents title. - He rolled 1813 for 324 the nine-game series, leaying him | —————
a8 526/well behind the 1872 total owned
by pace-setting Joe Van Winkle of Charleston, W, Va. Howard Eaket of Grand Rapids still topped the singles standings with a 709 score, while De Angelis Grill of Hershey, Pa. was the
leading team with a 2873 total. Doubles standin | Charley Carnegie- "Ed Montgomery, Phila- | delphia, 130
Margaret Ray, Two Sis. Beauty Sal... 514] Ned Day- Buddy Bomar, Chicago. 1266. Mary - Hughey, Roberts Dairy .. 513] Charles Crossland-Joe Rinaldi, $ Wilming{Ruth Raney, Won-Ten .............. 512iton, Del, 1249 Mildred Douglass, Paul Cave ........ 511] Ralph Aiello-Mike Crossi, New York, Helen Sheets, Darko & Sons ........ 5101238 ountz Paul Cave .. 810| Bdwin Appelle-Zeke Tody, Detroit, 1225.
{Viola Blackwell High Dollar Maurer.. 508 Charlotte Kauffman Paul Cave 00 Amy McDaniel Coca-Cola ‘er Laura Whiffing, Ferndale Tavern .. 308 Fern Kent, Rock Island Refinery .... 507; Vesta Davis,
iY nt Chiropractors ........... 3116 e—— AltartTey Ma. opractors FOE 3¢ Tonight's schedule in the Marion ty! Toe Oresm © vii vvvevivivi sEhurch ue... wor played 8 Phe Falls City Beer ....... ....... .. 3036 Presbyterian gy 7. Broadway Baptist
Johnson Chevrolet .. 507,
| Other standings remained unchanged.
Longson Wins “Wild Bill” Longson, 240, Salt!
ve. B83|E , ’ 3 881 | Esther Arthur, Manual us. @ Rin) 281 of Vic's Pharmacy received sportsmanship’ . 87 TEAM SCORE ages ards. Notes
vs. Hillside Chast ian
{Mutual Milk Co. “es 2007 8 Prentice Presby~ Shatics Xe fie. Riviera Ploneers Cees 3 1/ Indiana Pur ennai .. 2987/terlan vs. Riverside Hawks. A trees stional Coal Co. caine ree Dick Matthew! RC2o Mixed presen he Ted Siener Insurance .... . 28 Holy Cross took top honors in the In. Tke Davis, M ori i ‘Ghireh | s8¢|Conkle Funeral Home .. . 2088 dianapolis District CYO Cadet tourna George Stiictiand, Tate is ureh . 33 Monarch Firestone . 3883 ment defeating Sacred Heart, 34.14, last Kenneth Craft, Gyro Club .......... 852 \fouldings. Inc. . | 2 night at Cathedral gym. Victor Lynette Russel! Hadley, Chriltl Shuren . 348 | Solatatre pheverages or .. 2814 scored 11 points for the winners, en TE s8CO { WOMEN) Gene Benny, Holliday Mixed 830 Two Sisters Beauty Salon .. 2628! Riverside Cardinals defeated East n ier | CRFiStian of Anderson, 44 to 38 |Cardinals, defending champs. play North [Bide Chureh—of God at Brookside UB.
DePauw Wallops LE
For 2d Time This Season
Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Feb 23— DePauw made it two straight
for the season over ancient rivals advantage of 36 to 31 after being |,
‘with 22 points. field goals, The Tigers held a first half
He made eight
gym at 9 o'clock tonight in the second round of the YMCA senjor church tournse -fment.
‘Basketball Scores
STATE COLLEGES DePauw 65, Wabash 57 | Franklin 88, Canterbury 46 Indiana Central 77, Hanover 52. Manchester 98, Rose Poly 65 OTHER COLLEGES
Wabash last night, winning 85 to ahead from the opening minutes, | [Alabama 43. Mississippi State 31
gheny 71, Case 65 (overtime)
57 as both teams closed their then went into a 63 to 47 lead Amherst 64, Bowdoin 50
season, |
Free throws told the story as| DePauw sent 25 out of 27 tries| swishing through the net. bash held the edge in field goals, 22 to 20, but DePauw's Glen| Eckleman took scoring honors
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at Our Usual
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with three minutes to go. Earlier in the season, DePauw beat Wabash 53 to 46. The sea-
Wa- (son's record for the teams saw | Florida 80 Miam
DePauw taking 12 out of 19 and! Wabash splitting even in 18 games.
DePauw (65) Wabash (57) ’s "t off | ft pf Parker, { § SiRouston, t 0 ot Beck, § 1 3Clones, f 331 Herron, tf = 0 1 2m ley, { 23 4 Markle, { 00 ouge 212 Eckieman,o 8 6 3 Jackson, ° 13 Mote, § 0 3 1iRiggle, 10 Stauffer, g. 4 4 3|Geseh’ ‘ater. £10 4 | West, g 4 8 OfHutehing. ¢ 3 3 6 Gipson, fotepeter s Precland, g 0 0 o/ Hamilton, § 00 Chase, § oa 0
Totals 0 25 isl Totals n 13 un Seore at Hall—DePauw 38, Wabash 31. Pree Throws Missed Eckleman, | Risley, Jackson 2, Gescheidler, Hutchins, Referee ~ Art Gross. Umpire | iiine.
Amateur Basketball
Church tourney results st Brook. | side oy Brookside . oh . 36, Park Ave.
0; he 43, Riverside , Rak Shble CT A ae D.
orsairs 40, Downey Avenue Christian ARMY Te 35 95 | SHOES
mam B Opposite Union Siation
3 Mt, Union 47, Hiram g North Carolina 53, Davidson 52
0 Oshkosh sf, Ripo . o| Princeton 47, Yale 45,
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Augustana B8, Carthage 57 | Colorado State 63. .Oolorado Mined 36, Connecticut 64, Brooklyn 30. troit 45, Wayne 138 { Findlay 83, Redance 69
| Hamline 69 River Pails 53 | Heidelberg 73, Capital 5 John Carroll 65, Youngstown 83. {Long Island 78, Maryland State 84. JE 72, Bimpson 49 | i |
Mercer 83, Presbyterian 62 Missouri Valley fa, Westminster 40. Monmouth ox 45 Morris Harvey 100, iin mn
{North Carolina State 76, Furman 48. Ohio Northern 78, Wittenbe: ne {Ohio U, 7, Ohio JVetieran
Rhode Island 33, Maine 30, «| Richmond 77, Washington and Les 53. Seton Hall 70, Illinois Wesleyan 51. Southern Tilinois 88, Southeast Missouri 78, | Washington (St. L) #7, Missouri Mines 38. Xavier 53, Marshall 80.
FOR EZ STARTING BETTER * MILEAGE AND PERFORMANCE
SEE GUY E. LAWRENCE CARBURETOR SERVICE UL. 1940
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even things up,
Miss Wanda Wilkerson, Harold Koehler Jr, and Dick Stanfield Jot fe ” right admire one of the trophies held by Miss Joyce Shipp to be awarded the trio along with Miss standing work by Tech's seniors in the Tech Light Brigade drive fo light the next fall. The five pupils led the drive by Tech's seniors that has netted more
: Caps Retain Division 1 By Swamping Lions,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (UP)—The A wndpols
ington Lions, 10 to 2.
outcome of the game never was in doubt, “The top scoring line for the Caps was their first-string trio of Don and Rod Moftison and Nels Bach of the Morrison boys chipped in with two mark-
once and picked up two assists, Washington notched its first score at the eight-minute mark of the final man Pat Wilson stole the puck |at the Caps’ blue line and passed up to Center George Robertson in the crease, who easily beat Terry Sawchuck.
Washington's second
Hockey Summary
Washington (2) Indianapolis (10) a
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From the moment India hapolis, Defensepian Benny Woit in a’ 40-foot drive at the three-minute mark
when Defense-.
INDIAN Veteran Harry Frost slipped in oN marker B
‘44 fOF the :season’s lid-lifter.
{3-Cushion Match |
| to complete. the drive for $11,500, Tech Light Brigade Nears $11,500 Illumination Goal
$8300 obtained to date for the lighting facilities. A recognition dinner was held last night at Tech
d Hook, John, Townsend, Phil a Blake, Walter Shirley, Bill Foltz, Bill Cook. J L
Arthur C.
: Eh ash bab SER i Rr tat sod KING JEWELERS Hopes to Start Setting 100-Foot Poles Reilly x Ben akin a Crug fi Trou! ihr Vilson) 13.1
For Stadium Lamps Within Two Months Bnet
a ashington: Wilson, Vitale, Me. Mousses, Brenchley, Hextall, i or Juggan. a Sisnapsile; Melong, ol uthier, mpson cHofftheim for out. Rene id Glover, Bruneteau, MacKay, eller, Foch football stadium ders by 5000 ashington ..........00 . 0 2-3 $ of the | Indianapolis 4 to Scoring summaries: First riod-—Indianapolis’ Wott (Reid, Glover) 3:33; Geuthier (Nicholson) 15.31
—eee | 1) MOTTiSON
(R. Morrison Jones, | 18 04
Podolsky) Penalties—MacKay, ck Second Pertodw-Indianapolis: R.
Raihey, Cliff Hirschman and wn (Podo ker. s
aa "mem fnclude Don Melong (unas Cloak ioe De Cec il Ball, MacKay) 19:55 Thornton © Bardae, Charles Thi Peri polis; Ransber Jol R./son (D. Morrison) 5:30, I an Mob:
Rings Cleaned FREE of Charge
08 W. Wash, 88, Claypool Hotel
Tech’s Light Brigade today began mopping up operations to light up the East Side school's football stadium. Alumni and friends assured Tech officials at a dinner meeting ast ‘hight in the school’s .cafeteria that the Big Green will be able tor light up its stadiyn for its opening game r next fall. The Light Brigade committee” |asserted that $11, 500 will be nec-| Koehler, general chairman, and lessary to illuminate the stadium Bill Moon, of the Tech faculty, They | has collected $2659.20 by commore than $8300 had Mittee subscriptions, $224.40 by , been .umulated to date for in-|the Block T dance and $151,51 ac-
*|stallation of the equipment. | cumulated during an alumni Tech will open its season Sept.| athletic contest. {16 against Howe and Athletic Mr. Moon said installation of | Director Charles P. Dagwell said 100-foot poles behind He Tech, six night games will be played. 5 stadium will begin n two The Shortridge contest wil be {months and that eontributions the only home game to be p ayed | Will continue to be received to under the sun light. The rr help meet the quota. SpoKesirien series with the Blue Devils will|Sald an electric scoreboard also [begin in 1950, will he_Yurchased tor he firet Honored at the dinner were five| 8ame. Cost of installing e members of the senior class who lights and scoreboard is expected
led the four-year pupils in the! to increase the total being sought
3 { ight football. | drive that netted $5336.34 of the to begin n total obtained thus far for the The Tech stadium seats more
than 7200 with a maximum) Nght fixtures. seating capacity of more than| Five Seniors Honored 8000 by next fall. Light-| They are Dick Stanfield and yo of the East Side plant will Harold Koehler Jr, and the ive Tech one of the best lighted | Misses Joyce Holtheim, Joyse | football stadiums in the state. | hid. 20d Wanda erson Wo! Other members of the active will be awarded trophies for their committes include: |
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efforts. The Tech Light Brigade Fund| Jit Ae ispeacoit. Tom Johnson, committee, - headed by Harold Howard ho el
J aly man, Floyd Tobrooke, Emory Bryan, Qougiit, William Schneider, Sam - Arnett, Archie Scandiand, Jim Bettis, M. C. Clark,
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Indiana Central - played like!” true champions last riight on the University Heights floor. The Hoosier Conference champions rolled over Hanover, 77 to 52. Hanover couldn't compete with one Dwight Swails let alone the rest of the team, as the high{scoring forward dumped in 25 points in 10 buckets and five! |charity tosses.
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a s big International show now has prize lists ch for exhibitors of purebred dogs for the show to be held Mar. 26-27. Dog owners may obtain premium lists by writing show headquarters, 840 Exchange Ave. Chicago. Entries will close Mar. 14. . The 19th annual Morris & Essex Kennel Club Show will be held May 28 at Madison, N. J. . |.
Al Maloof will meet Paul] Hughes at 8:30 o'clock tonight in| the state three-cushion billiard tournament at the Board of |
Trade parlor. Last night Morris | Morris was knocked out of first place by George Atkinson in an| upset match, 50 to 41 in 80 in-| nings.
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