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mesof 4:16.17, exactly five sec: esr 23 feet, 10% inches; 3, Bd Tunhi-| cliff,
..16 points, tallied 10 today also James Roberson, Indiana, 51 feet, 7'z
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CHAMPAIGN, 1. State and underdog Wisconsin battled throughout the afternoon
today to finish in a tie for the Big N WHEN JOE SITS with 38 points.each, 6 Nine fdook track ShampipRIp, OWN AT THE PIANO : Nefiher team ya far off the pace throughout. the. 12-event ° PLAY MUSICAL ’ proglam, nal event on the card, the mile relay; settled CHAIRS“ 0 SEE |
The Badger quartet, Gene fered his first defeat in Big Nine! Whipple, Don Gehrman and Bob competition in more than two!
Mansfield, performed in 3:18.6 to Years when he lost the 60 yard SEAT TAEE WEEE set a new conference record, t he dash, and Duff let his broad jump! wl third spectacular performance of title go by default to concentrate! LOTS OF LAUGHS,
in the hurdles. Runs ‘Anchor Lap Rick Kilty“of Minnesota did not
the day. The previous mark was 3:18.9| set by Michigan in 1939 and tied by Ohio State in 1947. - (start in the two-mile and Dike Ace Ohio State Led {Bddleman of Illinois, thi an Ra to eet put into the meet by jump Siisholdey in 1048, not e splendid performance of its compete. | ace _distance runner, %8 Of Ata The shot put set no récords.! came through to win the relay But it was the best in conference) and overcome a. previous two- history with all five men who
point advantage held by the *Genrmen's performance in the) : us eyes. mile relay was the climax of the| EY ed 3 t was the third conference in- day. After his double-triumph he ny
AEAVYWE\GHT WAMPIONSHIP-
Buckeyes won the title last year against Mal Whitfield of Ohio! x 30 VY. in nearly the same type of finish, State, and the speedy Olympic : Be taking the mile relay to+capture runner for the Buckeyes was 40! the crown, but the last time Wis- yards behind when he started. consin held the championship He closed the gap to less than 20 was in 1930. yards before Gehrman put on]
Gehrman and Lloyd Duff of his famed finishing kick to wi.
Ohio State were easily the indi- BR: 2 vidual stars of the afternoon Big 9 Jummary ma
ase , Mile run-1, Don ol c. The sim Badger runner, Frank. D'Arcy, Ohio State; 5, William Schimmel) Minnesota. Time, mile ‘runs, setting a record timeig.;¢7 1 in the latter event, 60-Yard dash—1, Harold Omer, Purdue; Wins in Slow Time {2, “Charles Peters, Indiana; 3, Clark Rice,
innesota; 4, Ed Tunnicliff, NorthweStern; Gehrman won the mile, the!s, Jim Holland, Northwestern. Time :06.3.
first event of | Broad jump—1, Jewell Daily, Purdue, nt of the day, in the slow| 4 feet, 7 inches; 2, Jim Holland, ort:
‘onds” off the conference record, ¢ Northwestern, 3 fest, She Jets} mn 4 Fah n u y y A | but ‘then came back to take the|i,.ncs: s. Don Las, Nlinols 28 feel, 3%! half-mile in record time of 1:53.1. inches. (New Big Nine rd—old record] The previous league mark for Of 34 feel. 3: inches sct-by Paul Miller, the €vent was 1:53.9, set in 1933! 40-1, Mal Whitfield. Ohio, State: 2,{ © {Bob Mansfield, isconsin; h gene | by Chuck Hornbostel of Indiana gio le" Wisconsin; 4 Harry Cogswell, and tied in 1947 by Herb Barten Ohio State; 5, William Elliott, Indiana. of Michigan. {Time 40.7. Shot Put—1, Norm Wasser, Illinois, 53; Duff, who was the individual feet, 314 inchs; 2, clit Anderson, nai. 4 iana, 52 feet, 31; inches; 3, rtune Gordstar.of the 1948 indoor meet with 0 Minnesota, 51 feet, 113 inches; 4,
with-two individual victories. (inches: 5. Byrl Thompson, Minnesota, 31 eel, nch,
He captured the 70-yard low, Two-mile run—1, James Urquhart, Wis-|
. lconsin; 2, Vie Twomey, Illinois; 3, Bob; hurdles with a time of :08 and hull. ™ jogiana: 4 Bob Radibaugh,) . ther ‘repeated his 1948 win in the|pPurdue; 5, Walt Jewsbury, Ilinois. Time
n 19:25. 70-y4rd high hurdles with. a time Tf.
y ge » ye Ro LA. of 08.7. Last year he took the consin; Hy sim comets Horida Pro Leads Many Conservation Bills Fail in"Assembly; .oic Wisconsin fullback, has Very Unlikely A
‘ yo 3, Bill Downey, Illinois; 4, Walt Klink, event in :08.4. Purdue’ 5. John Lindquist, Michigan. Broad Jump Record Time 1:53.17 New Western Conference Charles Hornbostel,. Indi 1938, { ord-smashing half-mile and the yg. Parten, Michigan, 1047 st ana new mark, one other conference High Jump—1, John Murphy, Ohio State, record fell. Jewell Daily of Pur- 3 Itt. 31a inches: 2 10u Irons, niinols.|
feet, 4% inches; 3, (3-way tie) Harry! due swon the broad jump with a Anderson, Illinois, Dave Norton, Indiapa, 5
PL Ln IR pe “010.000 Open Fielg State Learns About Natural Resources |S
By MARC G.
70-Yard low hurdies—1, Lieyd Dutr.| Vedra, Fla, continued in parinchies set in 1947 by Paul Miller 3. James Nielsen, Minnesota; 4. oieY| stroke ahead of the field at the
of Purdue Holland, Michigan; 5, Don But regardless of what bills
te ani ae a hree-quarter mark in the $10,000 544) jn the mill when the session The Badger-Buckeye tie was 70-Yard High Hurdles 1 Lioyd Dufl.'g¢ Petersburg Open Golf Tourna- ends both the legislators and the, thefirst deadlock in the 39 years 0 Cr (Ht ienent, Michigan; ment , 2¥hich the | Am . ", esota ; » » . ns has been held oe Indoor Toate 8 James Nielsen, Minnesols.| oppo little Florida professional conservation and the need for a H olin ’ "| Pole Vault—1 (3-way tie), Don Laz, Illi- with a 204, and Johnny Palmer program of dealing with natural has ‘won 11 previous crowns, fin- nois, Tomm Bennett, Wisconsin, and Har- : ished third with 35 points. ry Cooper. Minnesota, 14 feet: 4 {(3-way Of Badin, N. C,, with a 205 were resources which has some conPlirdue was a surprise fourth’ erat tne shy. Purdue and kd vUl- solidly in front at the end of the tinuity of operation 20d person : : : . third round. nel. The interest which has pee 1 . O Mile - 1, Le] With 21% points, Minnesota Bhi Ore Mu A a ontmui Ban ; ¢ the aroused during this session will wif 21, Indiana sixth with 18 18.8 3 However, Cary Middlecoff, the . a » Mansfield), 3:18.86; 2,. Ohio State (Ed Reil- Ais ot die away and candidates for Miphigan seventh with 131%, ly, Mark Whitakér, Harry Cogswell, Mal|Memphis, Tenn, dentist, and top n y the Senate and the Nagthwestern eighth with 10, and Whitfield), 3:20.1; 3, Illinois (Dick Upton. 'money maker Lloyd Mangrum of the 25 seats in the Sena - Tom Briggs, Bill Buster, Leroy Vranek), 100 seats in the House in the 1951 Towa a poor last without a single 3:215; 4, Purdue (Ed Crook, Walt Kink, Chicago turned in the best rounds ring™ plenty point. Don Meyer, Frank Harder). 3:31.86: 5.i0f the day. Middlecoff's 67 put] session will be dear ng hg y Chuck Peters of Indiana suf-, Lanesols (Bob Comes, Don Prielipp. Padlinim in third place with a ‘208 from the conservationists. i - - . : | total, while Mangrum’'s similar gs og * ound moved him up into a Fishing Urge Rising
i 4 Gn - Cincinnati U. Swimmers ‘bunched tie for fifth place at 211. Deo the gh inkorest in the a 20 sier anglers are getting more and’ Thump IAC, 55 to
Cage Tournament Lor restive. You're seeing more. land more of them along the creek The Indianapolis Athletic Schmide cu: 2, Bil Moran IAC: 3 To Resume Today banks and around the gravel pits 3 ’ (Fra i y 47.8 i Club's senior boys’ swimming] The 31st Annual City In dein this locality and through the,
220-Yard Breast Stroke—Won “by. Bil ™ ’ Mt of. the state. te bowed to Cincinnati Univer- Keating, CU: 2, Bob Baxter, IAC; 3, Bill pendent basketball championship pe 2" Php A lakes the!
i Shumaker, TAC. Time 2:36.6. sity 55 to 20, yesterday afternoon |" v.rq Free style— Woh by Paul John- tourney will resume play today, | Ie Dshe are still doing busi-, rmen Aare doin i,
“in {He TAC 17 'The Indianap=isen, CU! 7, BOT Kerr, IAC; 3, Dan Nyhart; oT > LEE pov Pac starting at 1°p. ‘m., at the Dear-1, oss but they are willihg to trade
IAC. Time 5:21.89. : gym. Englewood! . t] (Walt “Brewer, Don Hardware will meet the L. P. ‘D.| Deir _fur-lined outfits fof an out:
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“AN new pool record was set DY cinnati University 100}yard free style when he won Anglers have until the first of
wit a time of 53.6. The balance of the schedule today is:
(Women)
the IAC girls, 43 to 22. The IAC Mafisa Warren. Sheila Christopher. Time yids’, "Thomas Prodicts 8. "Nofthaiders fish. But on May 1 the trout sedgitle B team lost to the Riviera 1go.vara Breast Stroke—Won by Mai- Di bs. 6 and J. 1. Case vs. College son opens and scores of anglers B (Eig 47 to 10. Summary: free’ Plesk, RC: 2, June Owen, RC: 3, Sue DIRAE a8 7 0 Bim will be heading north for the .Liti! Ziegler. IAC. Time 1:20.9, tie Elkhart, the Fawn and Cobus {Creek with a pocket of flies and
: (Men) ; i ~ 5 - : " Yard Mediey Relay —Won br Clncin- | Turner TAC, 5. Mary Machine. RC: 7, bn Roy; " Susi iCresk with 3 po ide nd 3 ea ope 0 ng some n 9 t oftha L gues rainbows. or browns.
nay University (Urb Schmidt, Bill Keat-'Ginger Allbright, IAC. Time 1:21.7 in DO 3:15.3. | Diving—Tied for first and second, Vir- . yle—Won by Will Kel- |, 0 "ori d Bue Kirby, IAC BE Cc aa jane, TAG; 3. Bil oy ward Pres lg=Won. bf uty, Hob- 300, aight Casting Meet Toda , IAC. Time 2:18.1. : -Yard Free Style—Won by Judy Rob-'Co. n sof’ 1 8 J pYard Free Style—Won by Walt Brew- erts, IAC, 2, Judy Morrow, RC; 3 jela again gh 1 thall FL AgYes will, . g 3 y er, FU; 2. Dan Nyhart, IAC; 3, Roy .An- Christopher, RC. Time -:10.3. g played ‘a ech Grove Starting at 10 o'clock today the dred CU Time BA ery podb-Yard Individual Mediey — Won by Stadium, opening May 16. {Indiana State Indoor = Casting Won by Roy Andrews, CU; 2, Pat Holland, RC; 2, Martha Warren, RC; y | ; Bil Woods, IAC; 3, Don Lampe, CU 3, Betsy Turner, IAC, Time 2048, X | fi Plans are now under way to Meet gets under way at Tomlin-100-Yard Pree Style—Won by Roy Stick- 220-Yard Pree Style-Won by Jane Owen; [OFM leagues to play from. Mon- son. Hall with five events on the or Ci Jae Irwin, OL. Ji ask Minne. RC. 2, Mangeen Bisex. RC. 3. Sun. Storer. day. through. Friday nights. Any day's. schedule. First is a. 302 recobd 54.2, Rusty Garst, Kenosha, and, 300-Yard Medley Relay--Won by Riviera teams desiring to play in these accuracy event for men, women Keith Carter, Purdue) Club (Alice Conway, Maureen Pleak, Judy | leagues or wishing further in-"and juniors fgllowed by a %-oz.
15p-Yard Backstroke — Won by UrbiMorrow). Time 4:07.6. {formation concerning the leagues accuracy contest for the
! y CO {or stadium, may contact Joe!three classes. A mixed doubles Sgro’s Opponent May Lose Purse
[ Kelly, manager of Beech Grove contest with teams composed of a The Indiana Athletic Commis however, said he was unable to
sioh yesterday received a recom- find a tooth infection when he exmendation that the purse of Bob- amined Malone after the fight. by. Malone, Louisville welter- Meanwhile, a boxing program| weight, be held up because of his|scheduled for the Cincinnati] poor showing against: Indiana Music Hall Mar. 14, in which; welgerweight champion Joe Sgro Sgro was to have been the chief. ingthe main event of Friday|attraction, was ordered eanceled| night's boxing card at the Ar- by the Cincinnati Boxing Com-|
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Magione Be paid only expenses. an injury suffered by a Cincinnati lone, who said-hé had had | fighter. Sgro was to have launched only three professional fights he. & Widespread campaign -in the fore meeting the clever Sgro, quit welter class with the Mar. 14 bout. | in the fourth round before he Pem——e— i had suffered a hard blow. His excuse was afi™ infected tooth. The commission doctor,
» . Swimming Results Cincinnati ‘U. 55, IAC 20 (Men), Riviera 43, JAC 22 (Women).
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y : k against! 400-Yprd Pree Style Relay — Won by Riverside Corsairs vs. Eli- Lilly, 2; South- May to test their luc ‘Bill has done e Riviera Girls’ team downed Riviera Ciub (Judy Morrow, Pat Holland, Port Lumber vs. Jefferson Hotel, 3; Alll- hgss, bluegills and other game .,ngsidera ble
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| By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer , | NEW YORK, Mar, 5—Joe Louis and Co. seemed to have a tinct edge over Mike Jacobs’. 20th Century Club today as
{awaited the bell Tor the second round of their battle for the ¥acant
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| pion. HALLANDALE, . . 5! Those facts still vere (UP)—Big Dial, George Jacob- Potent among the weiter son’s chestnut colt who won only|issued by various. persons onde in-18- tries in 1948, turned/Louls simultaneously unced the Ft. Lauderdale handicap into|his retirement and the formation a one-horse race In the stretch ©f the new International Boxing at Gulfstream Park today and Club that has Charles and Wal. won® the 77500 event by three. cott under contract. = and-a-half lengths, Rectives Setback 8 ‘ Cherry Oca stable’'s First! " |Nighter, with Conn “McCreary up, Louis received a setback when _ |wa. second. as Jockey: A. J. Fer- Chairman Eddie Eagan an- J nandez and Big Dial finished the Nounced that the New York Come mile-and-sixfeenth in 1:48 4/5 mission would not recognize the 7 Mrs. E. L. Hopkins’ Three Rings Charles-Walcott bout as a title = was a poor hird, finishing some fight. Eagan said the new cham- po seven ‘lengths farther back, -al- Pion must emerge, from competi- | ‘he was the choice of the tion among all worthy Sombemamey 8
heavyweight crown.’ ’ ; : | Louis, who will come out punching when he arrives in York Tuesday, still had Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott
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17,489 spectators. | —probably eight or 10. = McCreary 'odged a foul against’ Although Eagan’s decision probthe winner, claiming that Fer-lably will prevent the Charlesnandez and Big Dial interfered Walcott winner from being un sd ith First Nighter during the puted champion, it also may = stewards denied his claim. iplans to bring forth a rival Stud Poker, Roman Candle and champion’ from among England’s Petrol Point completed the field Freddie Mills and Bruce Woodin that order. oh \cock, and America's Lee Savold. ich dest . | Harry Markson, managing d- 5 “iMarjorie Lindsay. Wins rector of 20th Century, was né-if i . . otiating toda ve Promoter [Florida Links Meet Sack Solomons -0f - London join | ORMOND BEACH, Fla., Mar. 5 hands in staging an international - | (UP) —Marjorie Lindsay of De- “title” bout at Yankee Stadium on catur, Ill, won the South Atlan- September. |ic ‘women's golf championship, Solomons has contracts for a today defeating Claire Doran, June heavyweight fight at Lon- , {Cleveland 70. 2 and 1 over the don between Freddie Mills, world |Ormona Beach Golf Club course. light heavyweight champion, and |
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It was the first major tourna- heavyweight Bruce Woodcock. If + ; ‘ = oot iment Miss Lindsay has won out-Soloméns would permit the Mills-" © “ side of her home state. . [Woodcock winner to fight Savold, | alli Bock enim \iy New York in September, he % . - . could co-promoter, he Bears Sign Bendrjck [would be the heavyweight CHICAGO, Mar, 5 (UP)—Benititle if Savold were beaten.
isigned a 1949 contract with the {Chicago Bears, the club ans] It's extremely uniikely, how{nounced today. Bendrick, a 22. ever, that the New York Commis -
year-old, six-foot, 200 pounder sion would sanction the September * . {and William Barnes, director of trom Waurau, Wis.,, was one ot bout as a title fight, :
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he best ground-gainers in the Meanwhile, Markson and Ate |Big Nine last fall. In 1945, as a|torney Sol Stratias of 20th Coup Wildlife Conference! ,-he was the top fullback tury still insisted they could pre‘which opens Monday in Washing- 10 the conference with a to pf Charles from fighting Wal-
become law and what ones are|ton, D. C. Both have attended EW, Of WD yards averaginglCalt lh func SOF FOND MUTE BE ©
BA eh iy | five yards per try. j |previous sessions ‘and havi many nearly : ' ol 2:30 and a registered skish con- ycquaintances among wildlife offi- . t Char 3 Jet exclvaive services unpe Signs Ember,
test for men, women and juniors cialis of other states. - ian i Nov win wind up the day. Georg " Charles’ co-managers declared
. : DETROIT. : . 5 (UP) ~—| The tourney is an open event License Sales Set Record George Brodnax Mo? ow, a that the contract would not stand
: oe up in court because it kad not re- All-American end at Georgia Tech! Merchandise awards are offered) An all Vie hgh in State nl 1ast fall, has ed 2 ia Tech bees signed personally by Charles. {nues from the issuance 0 contract withthe Detroit -Lions| ether it would or would not
The Indianapolis Casting Club, ing and fishing licenses in 1948/00 hn Bo MeMillan announced) “20d up In court might be a
'and all contestants are welcome.
tried to prevent, by injunction, the Charles-Walcott bout from ‘being held at Chicago in June.
will . hold its regular monthly wijdlife Service. Income from wr ———— meeting at 8 o'clock Monday eve- these licenses to the 48 states is Sunderland 7th
ning in its headquarters at the/placed at $58,164,396. Riverside state fish hatchery. During the past year there were Jack Sunderland of Indianap- The 20th Century would be seek- . H ds 0 id Write 674.953 fewer hunting licenses i5- olis, Kalamazoo College tennis/ing a restraint in hostile terriea uraoor n rs saad but ithe revenue. due to player, is the seventh ranking tory—in the Illinois area where . William 8. Gordon who divides iy op or fees. was $1.255.880 over men’s player in the Western Lawn young Jim Norris, one of Louis’ his time between the Western! on figure. Issuance of 1,962. Tennis Association. partners, has great influence.
Newspaper Union office here and gq4s TT pes Ee or.
tio more fishing licenses in '48 ° : his hunting and outdoor activi-iiyg, 47 poosted income from this AHL Race Wide Open : ;
Ses. an mm iSOUrce $5,682,768. : | “California led the states in the Re. of the recently mer ot san eens ana AAS CAPS Take On Lions ” {income from these was up one and a half million dollars. Penn- Anything can happen now in the struggle for first place in the |sylvania issued tha most hunting American Hockey League 8 Western Division. , ticenses: but Michigan, with 28} = C Ott. Heller's huskies will be out to protect their winning |{thopusand fewer ‘licenses, took in Ways tonight when they bump up against the Washington Lions, [$547,000 more "than Pennsylva- Eastern Division cellar<dwellars; on the iee at the Coliseum. mi [PRPRFOR DY 7 SO womehe Indianapolis Caps will take to the ice tonight with a record { . of 35 wins, 15 defeats and 11 ties er — i —_-— {Fewer Hunters, Pay More after an idle Saturday night. regular during each of the re- | In the team’s Western Division|maining seven contests on the writing on out-"" ol LT A total of 11,391,810 hunting. “Cleveland, Pittsburgh and|schedule in an efford to keep his door subjects U OrCOM licenses were issued by the 48/gi’y is are crowding the Caps./Players in top shape. {and helped start ‘a weekly con-{States in ‘48, according tothe U.lpre. los ine’ teams can- afford to! Fernand Gautheir has been. lost. . servation feature in Ohio news- S- Fish and Wildlife report, while falter in their next 14 days of/to the Caps for the remainder |papers. He has attended most of [14,582,739 fishing licenses were play. - " of the season by virtue of a knee the National Wildlife Conferences '55ued. Part of the higher num- "goo pincton's record this season injury suffered in a practice-ses-\and returns to his native Penn- Der Of anglers is attributed to thei;on.t ap impressive one. They sion collision with Al Dewsbury. sylvania annually for deer and Participation of more women inp. ve qropped 49 out of 63 contests! Also lost will be the services turkey hunting. fishing than hunting, {but have. the distinction of having of Ken MacKenzie, who suffered " Other officers of the chapter| On the cash side of the ledger, held the Caps to a 5-all tie in onela fractured thumb in the Provwhich will include “all outdoor| there was less difference between of the early contests this season, idence game last week. Because writers and news broadcasters in hunting and fishing. Hunting 1i-' The Caps, however, won four of these .losses; every member Indiana, include, Mare 'G.- Wag- Cense revenue.for.the year totaled .of -the five meetings by decisive of the Caps will be required to igener;- Indianapolis - Times, -viee-13¢9.814.327, while $28,350,069 was, margins... .... gq ==. .... dress for the remainder of the presidént, and Gordon Graham, Collected in fishing licensé fees. Coach Heller plans to rest one'season. Te ra WIBC outdoor commentator, sec-|= RRs RR REE
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