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By DON SIEBERT With only two ‘week-ends left in the men's city tourney J vas were many radical changes in the top scores already racked peting 0 up m) provicus 8 saw only three changes and two of them were in the ba division at the Pennsylvania. Lew Daugherty went out : | in front in th on Saturday when he Sosaed 4 Whopping 701 ourne So4-221, Le ; a a. ales a o | : TA fp left the Ee the one I | Th " ic Cagers to Face 188 Bight ego: to the|, Redecoration, installation of a new sound system, marquee, ania 25 De Was al eA on Richa: i Ba ©THE Connecticut Team lear fo look for him at about 6 concession booth and ether atures fave beast added to the familias ground. CC ae SEER In First Contest %™ py oun moma | Jo8ue Theter S299 Colon Ae iff Pittman by f i RATA, COCA-COIR. ........: oes B14 Thuies Speial | Mr, Miller finished building’ his : trom CI BR Dy four pins, ad yaynard, © B'Nat B'Rith........ - 4 KANSAS CITY, Mo. Mar, T= home at the Lowell. Ave. S iS [Tenant Farmer Slain,

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YNSVILLE Mar, Fo ” EA IL Condemned Building ‘or the Peace Bugene ¥. Hineh MUSKEGON, Mich, Mar. 7 (doesn’t want to be unreasonable (UP) Sheriff “Axel Pederson to- but his phtience with wrong num{aay announced CAPLUIS BI two Of hers 18 about exhausted. the four prisoners who dug their| Mr. Hinch keeps getting og way out of the Muskegon County distance” calls from St. Louis; . jail before dawn. : 1K , Boston and other points A paroled killer, Ralph Mc-'from people who want to order |Donald, 46, and Eddie Clay large quasitien, of fish.

{Robinson 19, a burglar, still] # evaded pursuit. Mr. earn TE. JusTIo B aj b heen > sald McDonald ig dangerous and fortunate telephone number arprobably armed. rangement. His number is 5-2877 Dig Through Wall and the number of a large Evans-

Those reported captured were Ili} fish market is 5-8217.

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“1 don’t mind taking the calls” Joseph Sheldon, 34, of Chicago, ihe says, “but it's embarrassing to held for armed robbery, and have to stop in the middle of the .

: Wife Attacked in Home Orville Harp. 18, of Howard City, case to tell someone I can't ship

held on a Mann act charge. them any catfish.”

out Dutch Hazelwood by two pins Ceci ka a arias Same 'CULPEPPER, Va, Mar. 7 (UP) | Simson — with & 609. | Bees am hy Packard 1ndpls.. . ; §§{ Conneetieut Teachers College in [served during World War I and ‘ Officers rted that tenant! fe E¥detton dai the mes were - At the Sport Bowl in the tess Tom to taioh the fitst game of the NAIBlin several peacetime enlistments % farmer James Gilbert Brown, 24, rest ome1500 Rail Workers event only one change occurred. Kis offs, Tourneu: aeB gia i i The I eo ion here. . [after the Wal, : \was shot to death in his bed near. bei re De! Va iy SWEVINES WORLIDORWRS , «v0 0 - 3 Y The “Lusticing Morin cap, Don Garis areas ied i ii-Hoosier finale in a ours. Hy Rie ite; 2a, Prosecutor Lashes lhere early today and hie pretty|some nine hours "earlier, the Get 8 Per Cent Hike *into second with a 3176 handicap Don Peits, PHO'S Mixed... .... ... 70 | &l- y|aunt, er, ; |22-year-old wife was wounded and prisoners dug through a wall of

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“total that beat out Stirling Funer- ie, with ‘the Greyhounds placed in} al Home by 16 sticks, Bad Luck Dogs Weber Dick Weber, 19-year-old captain of the Rodebeck Motion Pictures, |p” had some of the toughest luck of, ~the tourney. Hé started on 279, . came back with 202, but had thyee misses in the Inst he to stop on 661. If that: vas pin Dick

res ountry ipple Medien , ind d 554 State in the lower. ya Slevin, on fuer A hag ¢ Go. nl State was to play Eastern|

JX. 3o.4 8PM Mix 830 New Mexico this afternoon. ‘rihanna 6G Dally a EL Twenty-eight states and Ha-| ‘essai g Co.. sat] | wal are représented in the : napi: eaves Hone with eight games a day.

Bjatiche Blacketer, PFloten feks, In Sinny ny atron fu Fe Rinple ad ’ 308 on the mammoth card. Hamline % Ripple 17 ised | 300( of Minnesota 18 given the faQUE

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Cu . 465 they would receive an added Ary Me OY 2 pris=.s trip to the Hawaiian ) i, Snyder, ; : sian next Christmas for 4 nie week's 8 ES : [ig Wiesnan, © hr Ss hes rag 430 ir of exhibtion games. “Hun Rar lavas L- Pictures. . i. ai ¥ py Kner, hy oy ’ 8 ited. @ The finale will be Saturday . Tompkins Ice Cream ... X 2004 ie en. Riviera ek Na an ht after the 32-team starting Dillon Equipment... , + 2038) Joan Van Arnam, 8t. Joan of Are CYO a field 18 whittled down to two. ‘Colonial Purniture .. kway av Jewel TEAM HANDICAP on Ch is Cl VY JEWRY ..ciasciinnion Bra puneral Hore ia 3 «400. ie ampion- is- oses

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Filing 9 Season With Wolves

nr SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer 3 Carl Hindel-Fred Bstie ... wi ar. 7—The Big .Nine's basketball season closes Phill Bisssi-Fred SChIeImer.........ss 1203 ‘tonight with Ilifnois at Michigan ina game which means practically DOUBLES — 112-1407 ROthIng in the final standings.

Minardo-Minardo O'Neill-Hartley The Illini, idle Saturday, backed. into the league championship as consin set back Minnesota, 45 to 43, and Michigan, the defending

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R. Renische-J. Markey..... 1239- 931332 champion, lost to Iowa, 63 to 62, to set u a pos ib o ~~ SINGLES ACTUAL fourth place. R a ie fous-Way le Jorike coor tI Tilinods, easily the standout

Mat Team Features

. #7 team in the league, was a heavy 9 favorite to knock off the Wolver-! "lines and finish league play with a!

Club 3% the upper bracket and Indiangyr

to-fusnchite in the Marion publicithe government's accusations in |

(made her home at the Miller; Treason Defendant

fesidence, dnd two brothers, w,guINGTON, Mar, 7 (UP)!

arence and Raymond Miller, In-| dianapolis. .

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Rites in Russiaville For Mrs, Mary Jackson

Times State Servies ° frost. MARION, Mar. 7—8ervices for jictened Mrs. Mary Jackson,

ten conscience’ who. enjoyed &

American-born defendant calmly as Prosecutor former john M. Kelley Jr. summed up|

.school--system, who died. Thurs-ithe-six-week=oid case: laay in Ft. Logan, Colo, will be| Mr, Kelley recalled that in one

Mortuary, Russiaville.

the Marion Teachers Federation, “seeing my home town. in Ameri-|-Marion Business and Professionalica any more.” | Women's Club and Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Olive W, Greer, Ft. Logan; two granddaughters, Miss Suz-

imind, doesn’t it?” Mr. Kelley told the federal court jury. “Now that

game she wants to come home.| ~-|anne..Greer, San Francisco. andiShe is saying, ‘don’t pay any. at: Miss Mary Jane Greer, Ft. Logan, tention to what I did , . . I was] and two sisters, Miss Elsie John: only clowning.” son and Mrs. Joe Jaynés, Forest,!| Mr. Kelley referred to Miss GilI iE

lars’ own testimony in which she Dunkel Rao,

insisted she was only “clowning” din a Berlin broadcast telling American troops their girl friends and wives were running around with 4-F's back home. She said

Tag Team Tussle

An Australian tag-team scramo/A victory also would give the ble will headlifie mat action in the, os. roa] 11lini a 19 and 2 mark for the sea-| Armory ring tomorrow night, with | 683 67720 json against all comers. 'Young Bull Montana and Joe 1, An Illinois triumph, too, would Christie, unbeaten in: three pre-|

s4a-110-784 [record of 11 triumphs in 12 starts.| i 8.34

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Hickmans Win Match West Side furnished a side at-/third place as Purdue, Indiana Ali Pasha and Iron Mike Angelo. Whirlaways won a match from the season with an even split in racked up two straight vietories ‘Carmichael Grocery from Rushville in a hands down contest. The[to a similar finish with six vic- boy Lén Hughes and gained a 90-hard-to-beat Hickmans shot a tories i 11 contests. .) 2722 series that was paced by al Minnesota, Illinois’ only chal-| and George Dusette. 611 series: by Dorothy Berkopes. lenger throughout the season, was Nichols: and Martindale are The grocers’ weak 2488 was noithe definite second place club, a Scheduled to clash in the opening match and Melvin Leland was/game and a half behind the Illini match of the two-event. tomorrow high for the out-of-town team today and probably doomed to be Ft 8:30 p.m. with So ‘ hod : itwo games behind tomorrow. i The eam handicap a Get NCAA Bid * Pritchett’s ended last night with . . < Indiana Fur still holding the first|, T1101" cord zonulied yeatar ‘Are ‘Reel’ Champs lace spot they copped Saturday. day in a representing the Pp! ifourth = district in the NCAA| It took extra casts to determine The fur Bye easily won king ©® championship. The, Illini lost an ‘men’s champions in the state re en DO that, early season game to DePaul, 60/casting tournament yesterday- in to' 50, but won a return match,| Tomlinson Hall gave them 3257. They were among! © - then dropped a 55 to 53/ Bill Manning took the 3% ounce! the last of the 84 teams compet-| decision to Purdue only two days’ accuracy event in a cast-off with

‘Manning, Sutphin

ing. Unofficial low-to-cash figure] ooo winning a tough battle from Clyde Blackard after each fin-| in 3127. Minnesota. ished regular play with 98, le==== Final standings: . €haries Sutphih defeated Wilbur Indiana Pur _30m.-as1| Tllinols progressed. thus hd ‘in & cast-off after each Homestead Chicken Dinner. 2789-423-3212 through the conference campaign’ had cast a perfect score 100 Burgo Luneh hess e330; at a record-breaking scoring pace, "Other Peli , Eagle Creek a '3846-348—3194 66.36 points per game, and needed| accuracy — (Women) Belle,

League bowlers had an unusu- tO count only 28 against Michigan | Bes ‘Gary, won ecastoff from Helen

ally good night as Bernie Lefko- tonight to set & new league record | Parreil PaLTick het Bi rurner 1. Ausiat} witz hung up a 870 for the only for total points and average %.Gunce ‘Accurasy Fo a

honor count of the evening: He is {points per. game... ie T3uniory “BI Moore. with thé Regan Rye sqund in the] The old mark was 62.9 set by | won won ctstoff from Keren. Carlisle, after Beth-El loop at the Phway) the 1943 Whiz Kids and that Skian—Be t 96. Jack Moor ". where he. rolled. 100-213-258... ‘cobain. 16. coll aN San

. Ithe present Iiinois accuracy. Cagers Enter 2d Round Boston Celtics

In non-conference games Satury Ohio State beat DePaul, 63 to In Congress Tourney ATLANTA, Mar. 7

Favored teams led the way into

! Meet Jets Here Big. Nine Scoring the second round of the American * P.T.TP Avs. | Basketball Congress tournament : pont, Tusa; 848 38 mere today. The Boston Celtics of the Bas- wi iliams, Purdus 11 TL 3 11 143 First-seeded Lovell; ‘Wyo. beat ketball Association of America Ra ser Oto Buti “3 6 38 iss 13s/the Columbia, 8, C. Pacific Ter-|| get their last chance ‘tonight to |Suprunowles, Mich. h a - x Jo 13 rifics 53 to 40, and the second“defeat the: Indianapolis Jets On simi irausstern 18 #1 46 14 113/rated Paris, Ill, Porkers, won their’ bo floor ‘when the in-| Butchko, Purdue... 13 36 87 139 11.6/over the Charleston, 8 .C., Rinkyme floo y Ragelis, N'hwestern. I dinks, 67 to 61.

Senne er The Celtics are holding down illinois Named

. fifth spot In the eastern division

lizabeth, Pa.

beat the Greenville, 8. C., Bell

produce a quartet of teams in|vious starts here, slated to wrestle Penn Montana = and Christie have 12 games and Michigan wis close over Tommy Martindale and Cow-|cornen wv

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JE Firemen beat] ‘| Buckhéad Appliance, Atlanta, 50 to 45; the Atlanta Sports Arena

.0f the BAA only ‘44 games be-| him the Philadelphia Warriars.| Pushing for ‘a possible playoff spot, Coach Doggie Julian's New England boys will be out’ to. win the game tonight for they can ill afford to lose.

To NCAA ey

| CHICAGO, Mar. 7 (UP)—Iili-| Afr Lines, Atlanta, defeatéd the)

{nois was named district four rep-' Rawlins, Wyo., Cleaners 57 to 41. ‘resentative in the. NCAA basket-| ———————————————— {ball playoffs, but no one was sur-| prised today.

‘Hamilton Ex-Coach

Arthur Vets, 72 to 52, and Delta

~»and Illinois.

|" The Illini. went through the! ‘back door to reach the Big Nine championship Saturday night {when Wisconsin eliminated Min-|

The Jets have only two home 8ames remaining. after tonight's) contest meeting .the St, Louis] Bombers Wednesday night and the Providence Steamrollers next Tuesday. |

“Purdue Retains Big 9 Mat Championship

Takes Lafayette Post

CLINTON, N. Y., Mar. 7 (UP) Earl (Bud)

league throne even if it loses to come head football coach at Lat: iMichigan in a final game to- ayette College in Easton, Pa. |nignt. Svendsen;-who resigned as head

A Hamilton coach LAFAYETTE, Ind, Mar. yiPilt to Meet Rice

: (UP)—The Western Conference! PITTSBURGH, Mar. 7 (UP) spring practice. Nrestiing championship remained |The University of Pittsburgh’s| The Lafayette coaching job has | a rdue .slaughts by eager matmen from 1950 and 1951 on a home-and- . Minnesota, Michigan, Ohlo State home basis,

{Ivan Williamson resigned to be-! Capl: Tom Hamilton, some head coach at the Univer-! {Pitt athletic director, announced sity of Wisconsin.

Pi edged past Minnesota, today. . at the championships ati Rice will make its first appear- * Bloomington Saturday wight. lance in the Pitt stadium on Oc¢ Amateur Baskeball Michigan was third With 17, Ohio 14, 1950, and the Panthers will State fourth with 16 and Jllinois

bent tournament at Dearborn

’ meet the Owls at Houston, Tex., y: fifth with 15. ‘lon Nov. 3, 1951. Hardware a1 soa WHY WATER 18 WARD Allison Jota ry ei io ‘and sulfates of 40 to Four 4a. North siden’ 37; College Fun eamearbantas and um, perhaps; LEXINGTON, Ky.—Basketball| Tonight's Schedule: 7:15,

magnesi the most commbn causes of hardness in water, do not make the water in to health but Deyig ames, have won 40 and lost only

mr insoluble COMPS. with! ow or + arainee rand on 8 aps.

teams of Kentucky, in the lastiyh, it, ilier, Ro five seasons of tournaments. pa Ne Neighborhood

th $3 fo $1.in an overtime field Jest night.

Medal tournament at New Augusta: 7:30, Texaco vs. Silver Circle Bar, 8:30, By-Products vs. Cumberland.

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Svendsen, former inesota from the running. Illinois football ‘coach at Hamilton Col-| jean’t- be dislodged from the|lege, said yesterday he will be-|

three . months| ago, said he planned to report to) {Lafayette in about two weeks for|

today despite on- (football team will meet Rice inibeen open since Jan. 24 when!

Pirét-round results in the city inde-| Gym

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raped. «Mildred (Axis Sally) Gillars to- ‘aid a big posse was searching the | day heard herself described at her Woods with bloodhounds near the| ly treason trial as a woman of “rot farm, jwelk:p paid part in the German war the shooting; Mr. Allen said. Plans to Give Pigeons Chemical ‘Hot Foot’ police department {8 preparing ‘almobile fo the northeast side of: held at 2 p. m. today in the Btout|sr Miss Gillars’ alleged broadcasts who roost on high-priced window-|

ifor the wartime Nazi radio she ledges of hotels overlooking Bis-, Mrs. Jackson was a member of [said she no longer cared about cayre Bay.

he is Investigating reports of a “It seems she has changed her chemical that produces a bira|®™ Intersection.

those phony Nazis have lost the produces a “tickle,”

{the old, condemned structure. | CLEVELAND, Mar. 7 (UP)— Goes to Brother's Home {The Erie Railroad today an-

Mr. Pederson sald the prisoners "OUnced wage increases averagumped five feet to a runway|!n8 about eight per cent for some leading from their cell block and 1800 supervisory employees. made their way to freedom. | A spokesman said the raises Once outside, Harp led the were given “in anticipation” of others to the home of his ‘broth. the acceptance of ‘findings of a er, Adrian, who lives here. Ad. Presidential Fact-Finding Board rian said they forced him at gun- for non -operating rail union MIAMI, Fla. (UP)—The Miami point to drive them in his" suto-!

Deputy Sheriff B, Jack Allen|

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The supervisory employees affected by today's raise include monly chief Slerks, supervisors d_ department. hi not belong to any rail unions, Tw The raise is retroactive to Oct. 16.

‘hot foot” for unweléome pigeons, Muskegon. The brother said they became frightened when an approaching,

“Tor dinked ts” Tights and they | 22 Chief Walter LF Headley sald jumped out of the VveNicle near

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