Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1949 — Page 6

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3 Magic Circle, Rolls 684 at Illinois Alleys

_ors_with_a_ 3006. series. plenty of help from Paul Field Lucy Court, Tompkins Ice Cream tiie Sgro encounter was his third:

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. Fox-Hunt Classic Leads in Honor Count as Four Keglers Top 650 >

By DON SIEBERT

most striking result of last night's bowling was not the i e mo AIR D but rather the number of series that barely Blames Toothache missed the high brackets. Joe Sgro. Indiana's popular Woodie Smith, rolling with Coca-Cola in the Washington League welterweigt ciampion, didn't have at the Illinois, seemed well on his way to the 700-circle when he ;, (hance last night to prove he is opened with a t fe 288 game, A new twist in sphiss “was met poxing’s ’ ‘man on the way to the and then slipped to 192 and 204 ccessfully by John Clapp in the top.” Just four pins back; At Gree- TICE CCH Glub att the Hix-opponent decided-to-quit in more in the same loop made a USPTROIE LTE Voi left an the fourth round. Bobby Mastrong bid for the magic mark I8-8-10 split, one of the rarest sets fone, 148. .0f Louisville, made no with 880 for the Indianapolis Con- 200 UPS in bowling. bones about his decision to call sercatory of Music. His all-200 p Women. Score Near-Misses the whole thing off. sama ere 244-217-219. | The women also had thelr share tHe succeeded in rumming from - At West Side in the Link Belt of scores that “just missed.” Sgro ‘for three full rounds, being No. 1 League. Dale Bullock gg Marge Battreall was just one pin iagged by only light rights and started on 279. then caught 1 86 thy for 599 as “Bill Anderson lefts. But in the jourth he began and 214 for 679. Spring Servite reached 2543 in the to tire. He suddenly dropped his Classio-Sets Pace Sponsors loop at Pritchett's. hands, walked to referee Dick The Fox-Hunt Classic turned. in Boylah Maners paced Bowes Seal Patton and informed him, “I a sterling performance with Bob past to 2669, but stopped short on quit!” Susemichel setting the pace with 5g 662 for Delaware Bowling Center| Three other teams in the same tooth and was taable to co No. 1 as that team took top hon- league topped 2600. DeWolf News Jinue. But in an interview foll He had tataled 2632 that included 589 by ing the "fight, » Malone revealed

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_who finished on 265 for a 661 naq 2611. and Indianapolis Type- professional fight. “total, and Ken Christiansen writer rotted 2609 with Francis reached 608. Snvder contributing 588 pins, Sgro was quite a handful for a In the same Classic, John Men-' Most of the show went to city iad with only three pro fights ein guided his ball for 660 pins for champion Yaver Men's Shop as under his belt. Sgro was awarded Marott Shoe Store, and Red they copped team honors with a a technical knockout. in 2:27 of total included the fourth round. 657 for Hamm's Beer. a 615 by Eva Williamson,” made Only Dark Spot : The worst session of the eve- with tallies of 207-237-171. It was® 1 was the only dark spot on ring was rolled by the New York her seventh 600 score for this p rest McKinney's card. The Central loop at the Pennsylvania campaign pout-had heen scheduled for eight “here a 598 by Gene Hinderliter Pat Striebeck laid down a 571. , ands Sgrp weighed 151. for Grinsteiner's Funeral ™ome Gertrude Rhodes got 567. Lou- ..:de over®his. waiter limit. was tops when the league ran into anna Early added 562, and Marge In the co-headliner, Indianaponew wood. | ‘Skelton had 514. lis’ Spider Thomas was decisioned oho saa vy Pat lacobucei of Cincinnati in

“#8 BOWLERS (MEN) Bob Crook. Bm-Ro¢. Mixed 514 g Willard Rens. Circls Engraving 537 an action-packed featherweight Woedis Smith Coea-Cola -

. Conserv, of Mute $50 Bill Kennedy, Senior CYO Mixed a1 tussle over eight rounds. o fis Berna), Walker Frey Rado |. £4 Thomas who weighed in at

862 jim Lanham. Merz Engindering 532 126 pounds, is a coming fighter a Oscar Erikson. WLER Wo Presbvierian

516; f steam midway in oo Hy but ran out of s ) 88 pe ies Sows, Yaver obs won. #15 the fight. He was leading at the #0 BOWLERS (WOMEN) end of three rounds® put began

636 300 to slow in the fourth.

5 Marge Battreall, Anderson Ay ing Buelah Manats. aye Sa ast a ol Nowy 9 too 1 r o us Indpls. Typewriter... He k nume

636 Luey Court Frey Redin

L] ST Fatel'e Nas 635 pat Striebeck. Yaver Men's 8ho 635. Gertrude Rhodes. Yaver Men's Shop

Hace : Paul Pield a. Bowl. Ne. 1 7 John Cy Marots Shoe Store. .... Red Stuart, Hamm's phil Rises. Goodman's Dept Huck. Shank Golf Ci

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$1 win stood toe to tee with Thomas

ast Ann Crull. Tompkins lee Cream ses and slugged it out, Iacobucci Marv Kay Waltermeler. Fehr's Beer 562 e 1 033 LA ann one STARR 253 cami in at ‘127.

ja The card was opened in slam $82 bang fashion, when Harry Dunn 551 1 : » 551 displayed his ring wares for the

arly 631 Bea Davidson. Solataige Beverages 830. Glens Drexier. Kool Vent a Fdna LaPary. Bowes Seal Pas udy Hindel Tompkins Ice a

eg Lanham, Bowes Seal Past, . ; Shun... Ja Rorathen Kiser. Indpls. Gear Wks... 544 Bia time t ee a3 professional. : Rabat 34 Ribbon ord. 41g Bette Deppen. Anderson Spring 240 DUNA won the ight heavyweight oa pal. Link Bon — $13 Bronis Arnold, Fehr's Beer 340 title in the Indianapolis Golden

Becky Friedman. Indpls Tepewriter Verne Biers. William's Purniture ne Bwiggett, DeWolf News fille Rice. Indpls Typewriter JTiston Knoerle-Holmes Inc He-8chmidt. DeWolf News a. Fon Re Wait News Marv Rass. William's Purntture 800 pttce Marsh Medins Men's Wear . 409 Yara Wright Yk Mixed . 807 reap Reap 807 wiz Pheiischifter, Indpls Gear Wks N08 Aare FP. Kiser, Vassar Gulid on. Yaver-Men's Shon ri, Tompkins Ice Cream "rua 0 te. Knoerle-Holmes. Ine . n. Maletaire Beverages -

Prank Kraul Rill Kriner. “Googma: Russ Bellin,

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3 Gloves but dropped his fifst fight «333 lale last month in: the Tournas27 nent of Champions in Chicago. 4 Dunn. came in as a middle3 weight last night against Purple 3 Shackjeford, 163, of Louisville, sie Al 2:82 ‘of the=first round, Dunn 318 caught his opponent with a left 514 Jab to send him down for the 514 count, M2 Seconds worked over

Joan of Are Am Tom Pinch, Clifton-Wilder Fuel Fale Voelz. Falls City Beer .. Bill Kostoff Seven Up Pari Tolliver, Oscar's Losn.

Pred Bag r Comer stiansen Dela. Bowi rilett, C & O, Grille Howard Pattison: Construction L'ovd Rransi Machine

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oy’ aDRLrel etias, Man 3 Wear an furd in the center of the ring’ le. 000.1 pian Le Petrs Beer ure ios for 10 minutes before reviving’ Hat yh titre wall - ue a ie Kestin Res! Bik Mixed 503 him i : 1th A 5 = . Wilfred Brehob, SDAngler s Garage. 600 t Pa hie Beveratés no3l. Russ McKinney, 123. a ‘whirl M0 BOWLERS (MEN) Agnes Junker ies Tepewritar 32 wind as an amateur, is apparently ™ \ Ho! § ’ Pabud.. Navel Ordnance we am hnrrell Knoerle-Holmes. Inc. 8) oy oy by his recent financial

William's roiture 0 ne Hinderliter. Grinsteiner's tt si : i Nu 3 Chas. Jacobs, Diamond Chain N Wikre 38 Betts ': a Ts nok ns < Team oy backing.

Harry Dugan. Real Silk Mixed ¥ 1 Tom Connelly. Indpis. Traffic Club a3 OTHER JhAute JENA ae

He clowned and danced his way to a loss at the hands of

#8 Carmine lacobuced of Cincinnati, Ed Schott. Chevrolet Nam Hawks. 38) Janet Craig. State Bd. of Healti™ a3 incinna Jnan Dinksl Knosrle of on i a Marjoris Zaeptel Renior Cc Yo Mixdd " Tge decision was popular with *} Betty Johnson, Monarch Buici a1 the . a ons a Kingan's 528 Dorothy MeCully PHO'g Mixed. crowd following their four

587 Vera Boyd. El Lilly B87 Alice Cavanaugh, EB. C. Atkins Betty Whitecomb. Fagle Machine 584 Eleanor Chapman, Linde Alr Mixed

i round route. $2 Julius Griffith and Lou Fau137 cett, both of Indianapolis, battled

Dean Andrew. Mutus! of Omaha a Joe Sh, Atlas Super Mkt C. Moore, Allison No. 3

Guy ‘Bush. Sahara Grotto No. «ooo. B84 Martha Windhorst, Pub. Sery C.of I 426l0.a - Hoss Wehrling: Bm-Roe Soriine woe. BMLiShirley Landwerlen. CYO 12g draw. Joe Arthur, Indianap Harry Rybolt, Ja . 530 TEAM SCORES (MEN) olis, detigioned Wiilie Peirson nf Le Hud ick, Pub. Serv. ‘of ing. ‘ 3 Delaware Bowling Center No. 1 ws Cincinnati. Both were four Webb, Linde Afr Mixeq ; 878 Goodman's Dept, Store 289% A Yorn Hash, Allison Jets | - B13 Brass Rail ... ....... Ln 2801 rounders. ok Rasmussen. Allison Jets m Yaver Men's Shop 24s NL.

Charles Weber. Crown Laundry 3 Pore Beauty Srop

Two Fastest Thi Lee Hofacre, singe: [along the Eastern seaboard and! jie 00 all nr haar 0d Wath. open the regular season May 1 in lin. the New York Polo Grounds pipe Gide tet i against the New York Cubans. Calne a ye Adal ELECTED SECRETARY ° ."3-.Den| Miss Barbara. Burch, daughter - a #~Lioyd of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burch, : (4057 E. nh 8t., has been elected of the Student Council

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Malone said he-had an infec ope’ Thel another spoonful of ice cream to keep his weight up.

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$43 CUNCHEE BY the clever Tacobuces,

Mrs. Marcalla, Chancellor, ladies ‘ chanpior of the Elwood . Country Club the past two years, ‘gets a few helpful ‘pointers ig Wayne Timbarman fle) and Noel Epperson, ted a golf clinic " L Stes & Co.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : SE a

Seated {left to right} Horton Smith, Coach Young; Theil, Bob Boltz; standing, Louis Schmalfeldt, Jack Armstrong, Bob Wheeler, Dave Bertram, Jack” Hall, Ronald McGathey and Bob Jaus.

Herb Schwomeyer, guest speaker at Manual's basketball banquet last night, regales the team EA

and -a couple of cheer leaders ‘with tales of letters and blankets won when he was a kid. Left to right, seated, Jackie Kendall Schwomeyer, Katie Brandes; standing, Jack Roberts, Max Calderon, Dave Coppage. ud Pittman, Bob Calderon.

Southport Gets Free Dinner IU Shares Lead Despite Loss to Tech

Oficial Scorekeeper Regales Cardinals With ‘Victory’ Banquet at Buckley's Southport's fast-maturing basketball team lost the sectional championship by one point to a scrappy Tech quintet last week, but ‘all the fried ehicken the Cardinals could eat heiped them swallow .the bitter pill of defeat last night. The Cardinal players, their guests and several school officials dined ‘informally at Buckley's Restaurant ‘because ‘that one-point’ loss didn't make any difference to Harold O. Burnett, Southport’s official scorekeeper and one of, the Cardinals’ most loyal rooters Mr. Burnett had promised the ° Cardinal team a chicken dinner

Brabender Brothers Pace Hoosiers -

Big Nine wrestling meet its semi-final round. Southport "mentor loses Horton scheduled for.7 Smith, Dick Theil, Bob Jaus, Bob . Wheeler and Bob Boltz from this ear's squad. } He hopes he can field a starting

:30 tonight.

men each in the semi-finals,

nois, unbeaten in the conference,

tor the team title In the mat dtfeated Charles Hurley

event. They tied for first last (Northwestern). time 7.52 ern Gan year. time 2:00 hb Geigel (Towa) a h—n lon bye

Engineers’ to Meet : The Indiana Section, American’ Ss H UF F LE B 0 AR oj

Society of Olvil Engineers. will § Ladies Nite Every Toesday. Play 3 Price. ‘hold 4 ‘dinner and meeting Mar.’ Everybody's Playing It At the

10 in the Canary Cottage, accord-’ TOP S P 0 T

ing to B, A. Poole. president. The: 95 Ne PENNSYLVANIA

i foo include | a movie,

yeulerdey and today.

. Anita Derby and the Flamingo

_\W, Hooper entered Olympia, vfe-

Coach Jewel Young of ‘Southport believes in geting ready for next year. Here he feeds Dick |

ribbon stake... oe

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Mar. 4— Host Indiana, Michigan and Ohio State were leading today as the

began guin Finals are defend The three leaders landed five

while co-favorite Purdue and Illi-

Indiana), 5-0; Bi) Miler. (Ohio State) pinned Bil Ford Ve . Minnesots) pinned John Hess (Michigan, i advanced ion nb

tle SATURDAY, MAR. 5, 1949

ominated For Kentuc y Derby

On the Banquet Circuit With Manual, Cardinals

7’ Different Owners ] Represented in List - 1 of Elicible Horses

| ' Diamond Jubilee Anniversary Noted {In $100,000 Classic Set for May 7 Tank

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mar, 5 (UP)—A total of 113 3-year-olds, the property of 77 owners, were nominated for the Diamond Jubilee ‘Kentucky Derby, ‘Matt J, Winn, president of Churchill Downs, announced today. The list of eligibles for the 75th running of America’s. most famous horse race. to be run on May 7, included not only 35

Horses which won or placed in : juvenile’ stakes last a) but yearethe a nt Rd ‘also the winners of the two out- on ; AVS Re Boer. Capo ‘standing 3-vear-old classics al- A or oRmpie fh ready run this vear==the Santa yp. oo vie” pajestinian. Prines Quest, Sport Page, Stone Age, dq Wine List, O' Skipper... Provaca- ¢ tive, Algasir, Curandero, Admiral Lea. Model Cadet. ‘Alsab's Day, Duplicator, Okey Smokey, Swap Out and Commodore Lea.

Filly Left Out

Stakes. Clifford Mooers nominated 0} Rockport, his surprise winner o the Santa Anita Derby while Fred:

tor: in the Flamingo at Hialeah after chasing Old Rockport home A ; in California. | Although Mrs: Elizabeth Probable Winter Favorite ‘Graham of Maine Chance Farm, Joseph M. Roebling -paid the winner of the 1947 Kentucky Der$50 subscription fee to enter Blue by with Jet Pilot. was the only Peter, the champion juvenile of gwner to enter as.many -as four the 1948 season who won SIX horses with Irish Wit, Superb stakes and $189,185 last season Command and ythe Poet in addis “and probably —will-—be—installed-tion—to-her- $50,000- weanling, Mr; winter-book favorite for the blue Busher, she failed to™ name ~Myrtle Charm. the outstanding The New Jersey owner also en- + juvenile filly last season. : tered Harbourton who was sec- This was no surprise since only ond to Blue Peter in the Sapling one filly—Regret in 1915—ever Stakes last season. has won the historic mile and a Only 11 of the 36 horses rated quarter’ stake and Mrs. Graham Higher than 110 pounds in John intends to tesérve Her champion B. Campbell's experimental hand- for races against members of her icap ratings were missing and own sex later in the year, In all, the outstanding nominees for the only five filliex wére entered only event in America’s triple while nine geldings were on the crown to carry 3100000 this- list.

Kentucky Derby Nominees

ACE AWAY FLOWER BED PEDIGREE ADMIRAL LBA IR! PETEY A ATTA FULL SPEED POLLY LASS PUSSCAT PONDER |ALSAB'S DAY GAY D DER PRINCE QUEST ANGEL OF WAR GOING AWAY PROVOCA ARISE HALT YRATHORE BAR SINISTER HARBOURTON . RAU |B KING TLLUMINABLE REPENTANCE ‘BLEURY STREET IRISH WIT « | BLUE PET! JACKSTOWN RODGER. JOE BLUE RBGENT oe HNS TOY ROMAN BOUT KING APTON ROMAN "WAY {CA POT xKIT CARSON KW {CARRY MESSAGE KY. COLONEL O! CASTILE LEXTOWN ROYAL ANSWER le OVELY NYMPH COM | CHIEF 4 ANDERSON MAD MOMENT S COLONEL MIKF SKOLAY | COMMODORE LEA SO LA OY | COUNT-A-BIT MIRABEAU SOLAR ‘COUNT VICTOR CADET SPORT PAGE {CURAND! MR. BIDDOO STONE AGE ot ARI MR. BUSHER SUPERB {DA ALL | MR. SMUG SWAP O! {DE LUXE XNARVIKO TARAN {DEARAN NONPARIEL | DIAZ OCEAN DRIVE THE BLUES DR. OLE N SMO! DUPLICATOR EATONTOWN ; TOP ADMIRAL ENGLE MAN OLYMPIA 'A TR ON THE EYER FAIR STRIKE OPTION, HOME xFARMOOR QUE. QU WIDE REQUEST FEUDAL KING PAL IAN WINBREA FIG PANCHO SUPREME WINE LIST | FLAMING BU PAP, xImported. xxFormerly named Mint Man.

Buckeyes Lead by 10 Points ’ In Wrestling Meet In Big Nine Swim Meet

Purdue's Keith Carter Sets Conference 7

1" Record in 200-Yard Breast Stroke

LAFAYETTE. Mar. 5 (UP)-—Ohio State led the fiel points today in the 39th annual Western Conference championships. : The Ohio State swimmers scored 41 points in yestefday' s quali« trials and placed six men in the finals. Michigan's title« ing’ Wolverines Wolverines trailed iled the Buckeyes with points,

ABC Sopot jon ews,

Francis McFesters, Real Silk Roum bes [Albert G. Ma 31 S ; five averaging 6-3 next season had four and three, respectively.’ Iowd'’s 440-yard free style relay Don Moschenrozs, Steex bra ] ‘ M k he Cards won the sectionals. , “ ; Bruce Parley. Indpis. 8t.. 38 aver EAM sc FREE {WOMEN) * Entries et’ ar Ma Bed — rid - didn't. win and he'll" have some reserve fowa ‘also had four, Minnesota. set another conference recPoh Mitchell Link-Balt x b's 555 Mowes Seal Past The Southport s=quéd didn strength. His reserve team this three. Wisconsin tw d No . The Hawkeyes’ champion= Don Roberts. Vetern Arministrati on. 852 DeWoll News : 261 : ** For Kennel Show the title but ‘Mr. Burnett liked the ath : isconsin two an oh AL Rich Kage: M Marine Ahi Tomukine foe Cresm MALY re: ¥ ; th CHAT rved Ha) CEL Won 14 of 16 games and his western one, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Mar ip_foursome came through as € haries Trowbridge, Rockwood Pull 58 Ind writer Co. 9 . r TN way e ararar 8 RRS al é [ost Aly é - — ’ e yne Rosenbrans. Mitohal 4 gules 542 Bik ARdarson: Sore Berviee as } Times Special “thought his Southport bovs per- feshniali aqiiad Tost only ye U psets were rare in ‘the quarter- (UP)~The competition grew hot- xpected in the record time of oe Mudd Mitchel & Scott: M2 Liam's Pirniure cre23az CHICAGO. HI. Mar, 5A rec>. Yo llanty that he ju in 17. > final round last night as all eight ter in the 46th annual Amerjan 3292. TAncis arthy me 20 11a st p— ' KAFTAR Morhead. Okla or gi Toh ali IT - ry Fs H ane ABLE herd Apeeialty.ehbs- ° ry t let K rd ly point stand ‘defending champions wom: } rBONIing. Congress. Tm Po leading. team. Deen wy: x participate in the . : day as the crack E re te Ohi 5, tonal Kernel Club Tr are in thesway of all that chicken. Park School Out. Bill Bravender, of Indiana, pro- #3 10 LN, FIACC i Jive tering today Fogo Northwest: yo Cs . e w 7 8 i ov ; 10 . a e Fatored to Win 3 27 Inthe Chicago Ampitheater.. Coach Xoung and his boys put oa aa Row Fe prices in.the team py “erm, 10... Mcials anticipate more single on the SEY of "Teed "Hag that Ia : = i Ti ; Z ng ens oY West rn Conferenc Mi »niries than the 1875 total "of would have qe justicé to a had beaten Rim within the last wiley Hign Lite, t_Brookiyn, " Tarde Preesiset, Yeinbers. Michie ce ee last year. Deadline is Mar. 14 champion. The ®ardinals’ mos! Ie ourm week. He trimmed Purdue's om er st: Pon way gue. ‘ Oa rst Jom; 5. Marsh, lows, Among the speciaity clubs strenuous: exsreise SF. the evening CHarles Farina, 8-2, ‘and then u 8 rinters "4 9cOnds I di lif f u en- strenu X - . ' Mil Kk TT i Yards Backstioke — I, De G ndiana Qualifies Six, Purdue Four, Sins the show are the Western found (hem {ving 10S AY CHICAGO. Ti, Mar. 5 Chi- boied Llinoir' Bob Strange, 8.7. Milwaukee Tiuisday night and oJ Jude Jeeitiate 1, fa * . Pointer--Club, - Be! gran Sheepdog ream {hie table. bur vei ttle = 2 = Farina had beaten him, 1-0; last ast. night an ollers Drapes lowa.. A. Maine: lows. 5, Roden. . Michigan Leads With Nine Men in Finals Club of - America. Great Toe oh n. ™ < cakn's Pullman Tech put Park Saturday, and Strange had pinned shoved the/ Milwaukee bowlers "fh a RL r TX Otis CHAMPAIGN, IIL, Mar. 5 (UP) —Ohio State wis the favorite to Boxer Club, German Shepherd ™ ' 1 Work ‘om thw School oiit of the Midwest Prep him Monday. into third place by. posting a 2084 scate; 2, Ris, Towa: 3. Mann, Michigan; heir rebount ny : Win-the-Big Nine indoor track and field championship today after Ciub of the Great Lakes, Kerry n 3 ! urpassed even the pe. Basketball tourney last night; 3% Other Hoosiers tn reach the [otal Zhe first place Brooklyn Serle Norham, Be..mmngnr, " > chicker Ld h ~ ‘ Lioye Duffy's easy victories in both the high and low hurdle prelim- Siu Terrier Clun of Chicago bound o shown bv the Redbird: 10 M4 ’ semi-finals were Bob Brabender team Maa a 2995. 208 Yards Breast Stroke — 1, Carter, naties, ‘entral State Staffordst nding si : & , " - , ' Purdue; 32, Stassforth, Jowa; 3. The Buckeyes. pre- meet favorites. suffered a sethack when Dick '1er Club, Welsh enn er. In their brilliant battle against a It was Dark Schools. ret tein of Bil; Andy oushany, gs watid aus Seam. nme Ohio “81, fi Mom Michigan. 3 Bartels ( seline Tap Morgan n rizant an ern raster. io Sta Time, 2:164 (new confere Ax > . sterling Tech five. effort in tourney at : Maxwell injured an ankle and faile dto qualify in ihe low hue- America, Miniature Pinscher Club Ne ake Park - Milit Academy Gym. Purdue's. four semi-finalists were #23, game. and. then . improved ®"c® record. replaces 3:214 by Sohl. 1947), dles and was -scratehed from the = Cre ol America Ameriesn Toy Man Coach Young spoke briefly and Flein “Ae presi detonated Glen. Arnota Plaza: Joo Patasoil T J steadily with tallies of 1021 and Ping. One Meter Beard—1i Marian, high hurdle preliminary. Mal preq phsiames Mitchel nian Fo chester Club and the Central lauded the inspired play of his rood 58 to 35. to enter the semi- Dasso and ahonar Aa = 1041. (Ohio Sate: i PR: 3, Biliindsiese Whitfield, Ohio's Olympic sprinter, | lliinols Time, 08.7 State Poodle Club. boys during the tournament.. The final Yo i . B Ohlo State, 376.4; 4, Calhoun, Ohio State. qualified In the 440. He did not id Heat) 1-—James Nielsen. Minne 1’ und. 121Pound Class-Garth Lappin nme-] ‘In the only other change in 371.0; §, Murray Hubley, Purdue, 365.9. le a; 2 obert Kickert, Northwestern: 4 Pullman Teéh (39) Park. School (24) sota) defeated Dick Packard (filinols' ard Freestyle Relay — 1, lows run the half. Robert Ruther. Qliinols: 4—James Gill Wis ‘ h fg th pt Ig 11 or 94: Vern McCoy (Towa) detobted Bop StANINgs recorded yesterday, (musch. Staub, Garst, Ris); 2, Michigan; Michigan led the qualifying list "8 Time joss = AUN Even Champions. Have to ‘Brus Up’ Vasquer, 10 "4 Jonnstoi:-f 1 2 2 Cunningham Michigan) 98 CArnold| Morris Kalley and Bud Stroster 3, Ohio State's Purdue; 5, ’ Northwestern: F ’ | $ f 2 0 0 Colwell. 1! 20 (Purdue) defeated Jghn eWitt Time, (new Western C with nine men. Illinois qualified ~ (Three Meats, Quality Three) a 0 0 heme. 38 TH Wisconsim. 113: Dick Faypd” Onis Stace) [Of Detroit tied the second all-time recora: “old mark 3:31 0 tr Orcs seven, Indiana and Ohio six. MIn- consin. 2 Sein Brown. ova: 3 Wi Sper "17 J Radielg 1 4 4 STEVES oF Ge high of 527 and moved into third (Zemer. Sullivan. Hiroset, Smith) in 1947), ’ n s 0 Frigo, « 5 4 3 West, ¢ 128 Pounds—Jack Kell (Michi | fe nesots, Northwestern and Wis Shipman, fini” Fae” 0 | Oo MUU de dE G11 IEai devin Whom TUS De, en TO gy ffleboard N n - . q TAYer 5 Nn 2 5 rabender nal " Cousin Sash Plased Ave mei In lo Soha 5 Me: 3% Prank Owens Indian oho Zalente, g 0 1 0 Wilson, g 0 : : Illinois) f a 1 detente DAL Xa son C 1 H tt d P a Vv e ar otes /'s . 1 y . m rus 2 3 1Bowes, g 0 feated “Don Honnefstad () es \ arme ragotta an re F 2 Third Heat): l—Herb Barten Mich! 0 £ I oo ad (Minnesota), 7-0 or the first time in éight were “low on the qualifying lst gan. 2 Bil Downey, Ninos 3 Wa Rubnke. ¢ 0 0 9 DeVee, ¢ ! Joe Patascil i¢) defeated George Pukall of Allentown, Pa.. hit 527 w, i inol \ . Newt : : , . eeks the leader with four men each. King, pirdy aD a Totals 15 9 16’ Totals 710 17 {Onte stern tea ed Keller. Tie at during the 1939 ABC tourniment changed in he meek Ont on has Illinois failed to do as well as " (Three eats, Quality Four) . a ty Half —~Puliman Tech 23, Park on at Cleveland. The all-time high hoard League, with Sherman Bar tie eo fhe fying trails ®rst Heat Lloyd Duff. Ohio Sate: » chool 138 Al Ric Mi SOL} 4 Srticipated in he quality) a race 23-~Clay Holland, Michigan 3—~Tom. Br Free Throws Missed--Varquey Frigo pinned t Mullendore Wisconsin tian in doubles is 527 compiled by taking over from Samuel's po Aner» 0 out of hs Tlinols; 4—Fred Brash. Minnesota Time 2. Trase hl Boruski .2, Rutthke John 1:18 N Bradender. Ny 2 Johnny Gworek and Henry Kmi- a ding Sherhan %, Brown Keg 8 runner-up. . w : on We all e wes rina. (Purdue) -2 rabende: " oosevelt 94, Samuel's #84, Rail Club Do hrmann in the 880 and (Second Hea 1d aiames Mitchell Mich Referee Ha Umpire—Boyvle fed Boh Sirange (Mlinois: 8-7: James GOWSKI of Buffalo, N, Y, in 1926. 33" Hymies 90 Lints 88 Comumates 8 n Ge a isan 2 Jame Nielser Minnesota i Smfth (Michigan) defeated Bill Quinian a spn Gay Nineties 86, New Way 78, Mike's " Boh Mansfield and Gene Whipple Disk MaXwey Ohia State 4Les Rrower ¥ ~ : la Dave Ewart Ohin State: A \ B k # I and Barly y Inn. ™ An the 440. was given = chance t0 Third Heat: 1-.Bob Hints “Ilina efeated Bd Fox (Nprihwestern:, 5-2 mateur askKe tba 143 Pounds Joe Peterson Wisconsin upset thie Buckeyes if the Badger 3 Russ Merkel lows: 3.-Dom Hoover anor 0 ans defeated Howard Dick tort r City independent tourney le 3 Fi h | chigan; 4 James Gill Wisconsin, - Time " ek (Northwestern) 9g t esuits . Andy Fuchany (Indi i detrated Dearborn: gym last aight field. men produce. 3 10 SEMI-FINALS Mion Klein (Ohih Starter oh Poe od 47, Allison Transmission 41 Bors —— By United Press #0-YARD DA (Six te Qualify) defeated Anpelhy (Purdue), 6-2: Phil Carl. 35, Flicks 31; Texaco 37. Schmoos 2. NEW YORK-- Madison Square Garden) : (Three AeatiFous te Maun) First ‘Heat Bot Mansfeld Wis son Michigan) defeated Harold Ho mes wu Paddy de Marco, 135» New’ York, oute al) Heat) n lows. 3--Robert O Brien Onan. -2—Harry Cogswell, Ohio Srate Minnesota), 5.4. Jos Ggreia (Minos) sportsmanship medals ‘were won by DOintes ed Billy Graham, 141, New York (10), Infant oan Henrie, Michigan. + Time Wil Elliott, Indiana Time. 303 pinned George Tesla (Iowa), time 2:35, Sedan of Allison, Bolin Levarens of ge Sr ——————— 58 1 4 ‘Second Heat) 1«=Ma! Whitfield, Ohin » 155 Pounds — Bob Betrig (Michigan: Schmoos and Cecil Abbott of Flicks ’ BBL ood Heats: 1-0im Holland, NOHN: ea to ~Eugens Whipple Wiscon: ne $ EAST LANSING, Mich, Mar. pinned Paul: Peterson (Wisconsiny, time| - v BICYCLE TIRES Western' 2-Stan Wilkins, Indiana. 3 a Warren, Michigan Time. 404 : : (07:80: Simon Prizant (Indiana) defssied YMCA League results’ Lain Draiting 33 Clark Rice. Minnesota. 4—OCharies Feeney LOW RURDLE SEMI. FINALS S~Michigan State’ x mermen will Poo Manning (Northwestern: 4-1 Beuziy Indiana Dental School 25: Ft. Wayners 3 TUBES, All Sizes a 98¢ Indiana, Time, 0" (Six te Qualify) me (Michigan) defeafed- Melvin: Jensen (Min- Indians Business College 31: Jordan Con - (Third Mest) ~Charies: Peters. Indi- ‘First: Heat): 1-Clav Holland. Michi be seeking their 4eventh straight nesota). 8.5. Brvce Keough (Ohio Stats servatory 24, 1. U. Extension 31 SURDATON 1 104% aul. $1.69 ana: 2-Charles May, wrens 3--Bd Tan Ean. 2<-Russ Merkel. lows’ 3-~Don Hoover ‘ . wai i ninned Russ Tharp (Towa: time 3:08 LOON TIRES, ‘Size 26x2125 » nicl. Northwestern: é—Walkes Reid, Wis- Michigan Time : {eam title wher they compete in non Dwyer (Hlinofs) pinned Charles| Gold Medal tourney results at New | GOODYEAR & U. 8 CHAIN $i 9 consin. Time, 08.3. i (Becond Heat) 1 Lloyd Duff. Ohiy the Central ollegiate Confernce Bryant (Purdue). time 8.52 Augusta Baden Texaco 351. Big Eagle BALLOON AD Sires . 440. YARD DASH Jame Nuns: Mitchell, Michigan: 3 x 2, 143 Pounds. Nick Stevens (Northwest. Legion 48. By-Products 3; Swiniord U.S ROYAL Master De Lune £9 gf 5 Wnts Quality 2 Rach, ames Nielsen Mintieso! . Time, 08.2 | swim meet /Mar 10, 11 and 12. 4.5) defeated Raloh Thomas Towa), 7-1: Texaco 33 . AA Sidewall Balloon . Plus 1 Fastest Third) ————— i The Spartans have won the Jack Powers (Michigan) defeated Wayne Simea—— AUTO heat Sas 2 Fatt Third) cl Trai - yh i it be in| Gaumer (lilinoisi. 8-3: Clarence Seif, South Side boys are eligible for x foul BLUE POINT eonsin; 3—Ronald Meyer, “Purdue. = Time owns to Train meet each year since gan in | { Wisconsin) deferted Dick Fisher (Indi- ‘shooting journaiient b By 4 Avr 3 . SUPPLY ; f ) «3 Jeror s «ARN n e Eng 03. cond Heat): 1— Harty Cogswell, Onio| The Indianapolis Clowns of the 1042. and Jate as JRvaties to INA John a hurdus: a (tourney is open to boys club members and | Delaware. Madison & Ray Sts. te; 3-Bill Bradley, indiana. Time, (Negro American League open "The Sp a again: or Jeat, tol8, Poungs-or Scarvello (lows) de. Others with an enty fee of 10 cents Lessee 8 by a AIT] foate ohask (I1inoisy, 7-1; Pern " (Third ‘Meat): 1-Msl Whitheld, Ohio SPring training late this" month) Traster (Inalana) defeated Tom Rath " : State; 3—Leroy Vranek, Ilineis. 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