Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1949 — Page 6

‘Indians Meet F PelicansAgain ath Exhibition

‘Detroit All Even Ull In Stanley Cup ame Set at ew Orleans

MONTREAL, Mar. 26 (UP) The National Hockey League's Al Lopez Men Lose |, 10 to 6 in Finale

Stanley Cup playoffs, which may be finished to the tune of a little ditty called “The Favorites’ Lament.” will resume . tonight while the Toronto Maple Leafs play host to the Boston Bruins. The Canadian teams apparentstarted the best-of-seven-game (semifinals without reading their

. opponents’ press notices, The With Tulsa Team Maple Leafs, who finished fourth Times Special during the regular campaign, second place Boston

NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 26-“The Whipped

nd lis Indi were ‘back twice at Boston Gardens earlier Rdianapois neans re DPaCkiinis week to take a 2-to-0. lead. in training headquarters

here A sweep of tonight's. and Tuestoday ready to meet the Pelicans 4, night's contests at Toronto this afternoon in their fifth exhi- wg put the Maple Leafs in the bition game. cup finals. Toronto has won the The Tribe was hoping for more trophy the past two years. svrcess against its cousin outfit The Canadiens. who finished of the Southern Association than ,pi.q this season, have treated

it bw against the Tulsa Ollers. the pennant winning Red Wings’ ndianapolic was more or less ,,..,.t ay rudely. It took De-

Py TU heim a by rthe Texas troit three extra periods to beat Laguers’ attac in a pair o Montreal. 2 to 1. in their playoff tilts in Alexandria, La.

opener at Detroit and the Canadiens bounced back to deadlock the series at 1-all when they defeated Detroit, 4 to 3. in an over-

Lose 10 to 6

Al Lopez's men lost yesterday,

10 to 6. in the finals of the ; two-game series as Tulsa racked Hime game at Detroit Thursday up six runs in the eighth off night , Joe Muir. i Montreal and Detroit play

None of the rookies. who 288in at Montreal Tuesday night pitched a no-hitter against the #nd return to Detroit next ThursHouma Indians Sunday, day night able to do real damage to the .

Tulsa lineup. Starter John Hahn allowed only ur lie d men

one hit in his three innings, but was wild all the way allowing a

. run on three walks and a hit batsih in Openers

The Tribe scored first on a triple One IU Wrestler

by Dewey Jacobs and a double by John McKeown. Russ Peters Still in NCAA FT. COLLINS, Col, Mar. 26

tallied in the second on a walk, (UP)~Three of Purdue's wrest-

stolen base and a balk, Ties Score in Third Tulsa tied the score in the third, ler in the NCAA wrestling tourbut the Indians broke out in a Pey here won their first round rash of hits and runs. scoring matches yesterday, but only one four times in the fourth. Out- of three Indiana University fielder Frank Kalin, pinch hitting wrestlers got by his first-round for Hahn, slammed a homer over Opponent. the left field fenge to aid the The Purdue winners were Arn-

[TN ” Zoe StRuse ==

Tulsa took charge in the eighth Knaub. Colorado State. 13-11: Joe with those six runs on only two patscil. 128 pounds, over Ivan hits Gilbaugh. Colorado State, 8-1, The crowd reached only 91 be- 3nd Waldemar Van Gott. 175 cause of the intermittent rains.! pounds, over Glenn Anderson Once Umpire Jim Clegg called a Colorado AM. Cott pinned An-

halt to the game because of a ’ ’ erson one minute, 2: onds. shower, but the rain stopped al- ders 4 Amite. 33 ssconds

were

most as he raised his hand. Simon Prizant, 145 - pounder Indianapolis Tulsa {from Indiana, pinned Eugene BHO. AB Ho A Daise, Colorado AM, in 4:01, But Raters 3 02 § MMiln $ 1 4 3 Robert Brabender, 128 pounds ue 514 obbe If 2000 ’ p MKnef 210 0Beelerit 1 0 oo WAS pinned by Ross Bush of lowa Coosan Ib 2 in 1 Grem'n 2b 4 1 3 3 8tate in 4:27, and Donald AnderThomas A urns.rf 1030 . Q i Peters:3h 3 1 1 1lEggert.3b- 4 3 o 3 Son of Michigan State outpointed Wilsonss 3 0 0 1/Adcock.1o 5 2 9 1/Andy Puchini in a 145-pound V'nA'ness 2 0 0 1 Moore.cf 4210 tech. 6 t 1 Balgerc 4 2 8 0Wil'mse 4 0 a 1 match, 0 Hahn.p 1 0 0 0 Jacobs.p 1000 131 Pounds Richard Hauser. Cornell Kalin 1 1 0 0Christ'y,p 1 6 0 1 College, outpointed Harlon Swanson. Colo Muir.p 100 2 Nieman 1 0 0:0 rado A-M, 7-1; Richard Pickard, Illinois Mims. p 10% ¥aolly.» 5 8 1 lloutpointed Lames Fosarty, Syracuse, 8-4.) I" . - Arnold Plaza, Purdue. outpointed Ben Totals 34 T3414 Totals 31 82713 Knaub, Colorado State, 13-11 Grady

Kalin hit home run for Hahn in fourth. Peninger. Oklanoma A-M. outpointed Rob Nieman hit into a force play for Chris- ert Yambor, Nebraska, 6-1. Gartha Lap-| topher in sixth, pin, Minnesota. outpointed Robert Fiynn Indianapolis 110 400 000 ¢ Sen Diego State, 14-2 Tulsa 101 101 08x10 128 Pounds Allan Rice, Minnesota os w s pinned George Kelly, Wyoming is Joe A am ted aA roa: | Pataseil Purdue. outpoinied ivan Gil Eexert 3. Ballenger 3. Kalin 2. Moore, DAush, Colorado State 8-1; Leo Thomsen

. Cornell College. outpointed Mickey Spar Nieman, Beeler. Adcock i Two-base hits — Ty , 0ika, 8-0. Russ Bush, lowa State

Rus. Home Seses Kalin | Moore stolen Teachers. pinned Robert Brabender. In hases—Rabbe, Peters 2. McKeown Sac- lana. 4 27. Charles Hetrick Quihgma ’ Perry, V.

rifice—Jolly

Double plavs—McMillan and on outpointed 1. 8 Gremillion; :

‘eters. Rue and Coogan: Wil.

son. Rue and Coogan: Mims. Rue and 138 Pounds— Lowell Lange Cornell Col Coogan Left’ on bases—Indianapolis 7. lege, pinned Archie Vernon, Kansas State Tulsa Baers on balls—Of Jacobs 3. 524 Don Meeker. Oklahoma A-M. out Hahn 4, Christopher 1. Muir 1. Jollv 31 pointed Clark Allen. Wyoming, 8-0. Dick Mims 2 Strikeouts—By Hahn 2. Jacobs Dickenson Michigan State outpointed 1, Christopher 2. Muir 2. Jolly 2 Mims Ben Coleman. Denver. 6-1. Simon Prizant 1 Hita—~Of Jacobs 2 in 1 innings. Indiana. pinned Eugene Daise, Colorado Inlly 1 in 3. Hahn 1 in 3. Mims 1 in 2 A-M 40] Christopner. 3 in 1 Muir 4 in 3. Hit 144 pounds Donald Anderson. Michigan hy piteher—RBy Hahn (Gremillion Ralk ‘gente outpointed Andy hani Jacahs Winning niteher--Jollv Los. gy Dick Ditswort) p < ing pitcher Mims Umpires—Cless (AA nainted Darrell Hafling. Colorado. 4-0 and Archenaux (Texas) Time—-2:21 Joe Garcia. ined sutpointed Kenneth - -— Sc hmok er Calorad State ‘4 Elia . George. Oklahoma A-M outpointed Salva Mazurki Booked ! ore Deblast. san! Diego State, 6-0 Keith Young lowa Stats Teacher outpointed In McGrew Colorado A-M 5-1 Ken On Pro Mat Card Lange. “ornell Collese. piuned Wende Harris Wheatot $25 Mervin Jensen Minnesota outpointed Larry Higby, Wy A second heavyweight mat at- oming 1-0 B M Down A pinned traction has been added to the Edwin Clos. Washington State, 8 32 . " 3% Pounds Peter Wilson. Wheaton three bouts planned for next ad Al Mott, Colorado, 6-1 James Tuesday night's weekly Armory pa rock. ithaca. pinned Dim Cal Don Mullis viorado

. “ fornia Tech, 213 « pro grappling card. pitting “Irons pinned Robert Dwyer. lllinols. 4 00

Mige Mazurki, well known Hol“i hd movie actor, against Al Wilburn Returns Lovelock, of. Canada, In . semi windup spot on. the program To Dirt Track Apr. 3 Mazurki, a former All-Amer-| Jimmy Wilburn, completely refcan football star at Manhattan|.qvered from injuries suffered in! University and a veteran heavy-|a crash at Oskaloosa, lowa, last weight matman, 18 on leave from geason. returns to the dirt track his picture making and radio ca- Apr. 3.

reer while making a wrestling Wilburn from * Indianapolis tour of midwestern rings will attempt to better the track The headline battle will pit record at Bloomington Speedway Fnrique Torres, of Sonora. Mex.. with hi; rebuilt Offenhouser

against “Wild Bill” Longson. of Competing with Wilburn will be Salt Lake City, with the clash top drivers of the Central States calling for two falls out of three Racing Association. on Apr. 3, 10 or 9 minutes and 17 .

Officials Predict Booming Year for Sandlot Baseball

Estimate 300,000 Players to Compete In Total of 300 to 500 Leagues

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Mar. 26- Fearless Fraley s facts and figures Sandlot baseball will continue to boom this vear, according to the National Baseball Congress, with. an estimated 300,000 plavers competing in 300 to 500 leagues, - On July 1, league leaders and district champions will be certi fied into 48 state tournaments. The champion of those then will be eligible for the 15th annual national tournament at Wichita, 44 1.34.2.

Kas., Aug. 19-31 , , . and every Trainers at Monmouth Park beother spectator probably will be Jeve such a feat impossible, and a big league scout. . ‘that it would take a composite te horse to turn the trick. Their When the Masters golf tourna- answer: The early speed of Count ment is held at Augusta, Apr. Fieet, the.courage of Man O'War, 7-10, spectators will be able to the precociousness of Equipoise see the wood club which Gene myterminator's barrier manners Sarazen used for his famed dou-|Cavalcade's stretch power and ble eagle two on the par five 15th the versatility of Citation. . hole in 1935. Sarazen donated the Find him and Old Fearless will club to the trophy room, risk two bucks to show

Conservation Corner: - Gene Tunney and Felix (Doc)

with Equipoise holding the mark

Korean

TRACK Apr 6, at Eariham: Apr. 9, at hunting licenses carry the ad. Blanchard, former Army All Chevrolet meets Kennington Rose oly Trianon ayy Aer. monition: “Huntin in public American. will attend the Con- Post in the finals of the City ,In- *0d Anderson May 14, Little State. May streets, shrines and temples not tinental Air Command boxing dependent basketball tourney at 3% Howie no Ey Mar 2, Cantar - permitted. Firing at buildings, tournament at Mitchel Air Force Dearborn Gym tomorrow at 3:30 4 Se — people, cattle and streetcars not base. Long Island, N. Y. Apr. p m. : permitted.” (Now, down In 10M 11-16. They'll be honorary of- .The'two advanced to the finals Kaintucky . . J) ficlals, so last night as Chevrolet downed

there should be no Gunder Hagg holds the world disomder. . mile record of 4:01.4 and there fs _ °' "~~ a much conjecture about the pos- Fight Results sibility of a four-minute mile, But | By United Press W YORK. (Madison Sauare Cenrden:

NE as interested In, ake LaMotta, 180%. New York, out- + pointed Robert Villemain. 158. Prance (13:

Bid PTAZE T2T pounas, over Beno y

Sugar Ray Robinson Land

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Sugar Ray Robinson lands a hard one in his non-title bout with Bobby Lee last night in the Chi- will prevail with all firing done

cago Stadium. Robinson took the first six rounds to win the decision.

Training Camp Briefs—

Tigers on Goose-Eqqg

In Grapefruit Circuit

Cardinals Hand Detroit Its Third Straight Shutout of the Training Season

Be United Press LAKELAND, Fla. Mar. 26--The Detroit steady diet of goose eggs on the grapefruit circuit today didn’t like it a bit Another string of the ‘eggs’. were hatched on the Tigers board yesterday as they dropped a 4-to-0_ decision to the St. Louis Cardinals. It was the third shutout handed Manager Red Rolfe’s men in four days. Phillies got only one more hit Youngsters Gerry Staley, Bill 5 wally Hood in the last two Reeder and Cloyd Boyer hog-tied jhnings as the Yankees trithe Tigers with four hits, while ,mnhed 6 to 0. the big man in the Cardinals The Yankees were scheduled to nine-hit attack was Catcher Joe antertain the Boston Braves toGaragiola, who had a double and 4, . two singles in four trips to the plate.

Tigers were getting a and they

8COre-

» ” » TAMPA, Fla, Mar. 26 (UP) ~The Cincinnati Reds were hack on their home training grounds today for a game with the Boston Red Sox. The Reds traveled to Braden-

” ~ » "VERO BEACH, Fla, Mar. 26— A trade involving one or more of. the Brooklyn Dodgers ‘“expendables” appeared imminent today.

conference yesterday after the Dodger rookies whipped the Montreal Royals, 3 to 0. Rickey said he plained. “to announce a deal” gARASOTA Fla. Mar. 28 but regretted that “negotiations yp)_.Qutfielder George Wilson haven't sufficiently jelled.” was the first player ‘cut from the

of Am ” 7 to 3 trouncing from the Boston Braves. n

Montreal pitcher Don New- gp, ion Red Sox roster today, comhe, who went the route being optioned to Louisville in against the Dodgers, reportedly ,o American Association.

was up for sale, “for $300,000." A

. The Sox “B"” number of clubs are interested in

ville, 4 to 3, here vesterday on an

team edged Louis-

the Negro husky, but Rickey said yn" {ning hémer by he is busy trying to “sell” him to Stringer y Dodger Manager Burt Shotton. = ' , ®

” ORLANDO, Fla, Mar. 26— Mar. 25 (UP) Ancient Bobo Newsom, who is attempting a comeback with the Chattanooga Lookouts, gave up four hits and three runs in the first inning and then settled down to pitch hit-

' 1.LOS ANGELES, The Chicago Cubs, who believe in bunching most of their runs in one big inning. did it again yesterday when they came up with a nine-run eighth inning to

down the St. Louis Browns, 12 te Lookouts edged to 5. The Cubs banged out 19 * glon Senato yes- hits. including homers by Roy

terday, 5 to 4.

x » # Smalley Frankie Gustine and ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. Mar. Harry Walker - 26 (UP) The early pitching = 5 = } form of veteran Allie Reynolds SAN DIEGO. Cal Mar. 26

today was bringing a smile back (UP)-—The Chicago White Sox to the sallow countenance of New blew into town today for a game

York Yankee Manager Casey with the local entry in the PaStengel ) “cific Coast League. Two home Revnolds looked plenty sharp runs by catcher Joe Tipton helped

vesterday as he blanked the the Sox whip the Camp PendlePhiladelphia Phillies with one hit ton Marines, 8 to 1, yesterday at during a seven-inning tour. The Oceanside

Baltimore Faces Shen Boil...

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r Louisville (AK) 100 001 100 MO-—3 10 1 seasoned players, meet the New pocion a :

011 010 000 01-4 11 York Knickerbockers at Madison Sucheck. Brown 6), Nidds (10 and Tauchin, Aulds 101, Palm, McDermott

{Square Garden in the decisive Ta and Batts game of their best-of-three quar- montreal (11

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ington Capitols. in the eastern di-

Rotblatt Briggs 8 Groth R and vision semifinals which get under Tipton. Wheeler 6. Jadrick. Penner (8 way at Washington next Tuesday ™nd Zaudtke i oo night. The Capitols pulled into Cpcaca N : oy ah hay 12 ih ! the semifinals with two straight Savage Kennpeds Ostrowss: 7 victories over the Philadelphia 4 5, J #00 Moss. Lade Wade (5: and Warriors Philadeiph A 011 204 002-10 10 The Rochester Royals and the Havana (Fy 100 001 010— 3 9 4 Minneapolis Lakers were geared rere Cendan fA a Rosas: Ma: for the start of the western divi- and Valdivia

Rochester to-

"Indiana Central To Play 16 Games

sion semifinals at morrow night

Release Butler Net, Golf Slates

Rut ler University has nounced its tenrds and golf sched Fourteen ‘Hoosier College Con ules for the spring season. Links- ference games are listed in the men will tackle 12 opponents 16-game Ind Cent i e nalana p " i While the netmen face only 11 entral baseball Returning to the tennis squad schedule Eight contests are will be lettermen Dick Caldwell Scheduled on the Greyhounds’ and Al Reed. Louis Ludlow and home field Clyde McEntire return to the golf Nine meets are on the track team. schedule, three of #hem at home. TENNIS SCHEDULE Roth golf and tennis cale » April 30. DéPauw May 1. Ball State re tt ’ lendar May 6 at Cincinnati: May 9. at DePauw are 1¢ most extensive the GreyMay 11. at Wabash: May 17, Wabash. hounds have attempted May 20, at Ball State; May 21, at Pu Indiar “ants due. May 24. at Indiana. May 31, Mid ndiana Central is tied in the American Meet oUF 1CC season race with Hanover 3 . - 1 April 9. at Indiana. April 16. at De. Each have 47'; poinfs toward Pauw April 21. at Wabash April 23

the conference championship. The schedules

Triangular Meet with Detroit and Western

Michigan. April 25, DePauw. April 29 Indiana State. May 2. Indiana; May 6 BASEBALL--Apr. 4. Tavlor Apr. 6. al at Cincinnati: May 8. at Indiana State. Franklin. Apr. 8 at Anderson. Apr. 11 May 12, Wabash. May 20. State at Pur- Manchester, Apr. 13. Rose Poly, Apr. 22 due. Mav 27 Mid-American Meet at West- at Tavier Ap 28. Hanover Apr 20 ern Michigan Earlham. May 31. Anderson. Mav 10. at —— ————————————— | Canterour) i May 13. Earlham May 18 * ! | at ose oly May 20 Canterbury \ v Play Tourney Finals © I 0 T May Tn Hanover

Mar 25. Frankiin

At Dearborn Tomorrow

(Ace Electric, 73 to 68, and Kennington’beat Boys Club, 50 to 44. Dick Leslie won the sportsmanship award for Ace Electric and Jack ‘Woodson of Boys Club won the medal for Boys Club.

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SATURDAY, MAR. 26, 1049

Purdue Relays Today tate Small *>r" <=“ Thirty Schools

At Fairgrounds. 12 noon until i1 p. m . COLLEGE TRACK . Purdue Reiays, trials 3 p. m., finals 7] y m. Purdue Fieldhouse ; SHOOTING State Rifle Shoot. Armory, 9 £ m .

SWIMMING § . Midwest Junior Meet at Riviera Club A Se NCAA meet, finals, Purdue Universily mon } 1, Pe TOMORROW | Sell-Out Crowd ;

SPORTS AND BOAT SHOW Expected to See

12 noon until 11 p.m [ Colorful Event

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS LAFAYETTE, Ind, Mar. 26-— More than 300 track athletes sought to qualify for the finals of the star-studded, colorful Pure due University Relays here this afternoon ; Razor-fine cinder marksmen from 30 colleges and universities throughout the Midwest were to engage in preliminary time trials beginning at 3 o'clock in the 15event track carnival, Athletes qualifying this after

ourney Opens

Fire 10 Events Today, Tomorrow

In Local Armory The “Open Fire” sounded at 9 a. m. this morning on the 1949... SHOOK Cs Rifts Tournaofficial state rifle tourney in the Dent HGR a Br tional Armory with 10 matches sched-. - - “

uled to be run off by 5:30 tomor- sured row afternoon. [dC S I The meet is for Class B, or Th Ri

small bore rifles and championOpen Season Early

ships will be’ awarded in each event. National Rifle Association rules At Lincoln Downs Aoon were to begin their major LINCOLN. R. 1. Mar. 25 (UP) ggsault on the Purdue Relays tion or firing in their first regis- __QOne of the strangest. deals in records in the finals at 7:30 p. m, tered meet. the history of sports goes into F.xpect Sellout Only individual matches will be 4¢ract tomorrow when Lincoln! py rque officials said a sellout fired today with team matches on pawns opens the New England .owd of 5881 persons may be on the calendar for tomorrow. racing season—insured against hand for the gala extravanza this Schedule of matches: loss by three other horse tracks. syening.

A. Ar Fairgrounds, (Hinal- day) nie PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL | ] National League | Hammond at Tri Cities Denver at Shebovkan Waterloo at Dayton Anderson at Syracuse

in timed relays at 50 feet. Entrants must be registered members of the State Rifle Associa-

. 1-20 shots prone The $50.000 insurance scheme The entire program of 13 First 6 Rounds 3-10 oro I an that - guarantees the 3-year-old events is expected to be run off Are the Easiest 4-10 prone, 10 sitting or kneehing. 10 track against loss as result of any in two-and-one-half hours with "3e20 shots standing early spring snow or cold is part| =~ ds CHICAGO, Mar. 26 (UP) 6—Aggregate of matches | and 2 of the armistice ending the 194% Purdue Records r . Tomer ! t 1 4 and 3 ’ involv- _— Welterweight Champion Sugar psi fl NEE ut Gallery New England racing war involv INDIVIDUAL EVENTS © . : 1 h rdles— iar Ray Robinton threw all his Rifle = Championship. or agsresate of ing Lincoln, Narraganselt Park, Baldwin Wallace! 1948.47-48, and Johne °° ! : am ! i ' punches in the first six rounds J7T30 TOL team ‘and NRA a park povme and $e a Rot Put56 Beet os Inches, by Fone 10—Company team and NRA aflfiliated Park. ) . i8 cl ville (Michigan. 1048 i last night and then fought for hig club team championships—Open to com- Last year, the four tracks fie ou Doh 062 by Young (Tile ak lose dec , panies of the Indiana National Guard Tiinois:. 1948 life to take a close decision over P fled. t reach agreement on mois) 1944, and Mathis (ilinots Lee of Baltimore before Fe man teams, falle ° 8 High Jump—6 feet. 8% inches. by Wiese

Bobby 7728 in the Chicago Stadium. It was a return match between

Competitors may fire matches shating the racing season and in any sequence desirable and will some of them wound up battling the two scrappers. In their first be assigned firing positions by the each other for the bettor’s buck. brawl in December the titleholder ange officer. This year, Lincoln agreed to an won a split triumph. Tonight it Officers for the state shoot are early start as part of a pian to wae unanimous as the two judges -: Col. Basil Middleton, Culver, spread out the season and elimgave him a 53-47 edge while executive officer; Waldo E. Seagly. inate competition. The other Referee Frank Sykora scored it loPeka, Ind. assistant executive tracks put yp-the $50.000 as a 54-46. * officer; Lt. Col. Homer Obenauf, long shot bet against poor It was an overweight non-title Culver. chief range officer: Wau- weather. match and Robinson weighed Melia Heise, Michigan City. sta- pegpite the fact that southern 154; to Lee's 1481; . ————— -i chief scorer, and

Michigan City,

of snow only last week, Lincoln's ~° ‘Managing -D said the track would be dry and for tomorrow's eight-race

Ae - sistant scorer.

Track officials said their barns

Sets All-Time * ‘ de PY Scoring Record FE ra

DENVER, Mar. 26 (UP)--A 820 of 'em recruited from the

Purdue Ace Pulls new all-time scoring record for winter circuit at Florida's Sun Upset Over Verdeur four years of college basketball shine Park, Hot Springs, Ark. CHAPEL HILL. N. C.. Mar. 26 Was hung up here today after Jim 2nd the Fair Grounds in New : Orleans. (UP)--Ohio State's crack swim- Lacy of Loyola of Baltimore

mers were expected to clinch the scored 20 points as his team lost 24th annual NCAA championship t0 Regis College of Denver. I erson ops

chip ! The record came in the semitonight in the five final events q,.)¢ of the first annual national of the three-day meet. : Stayton Loses Mile

a Catholic basketball tournament, ror pouthives Increased ind which concludes tonight when taking three first places in five Regis meets St. Francis of Brook-

events. Bill Smith won the 220- WT:

vard freestyle race in 2:08.5; Bob Lacy's output

against Regis

boosted his college cage record to

DeGroot Saptured Ee 130-yard 2178. That's eight points more To Eggleston BT vem In 154 hau and than Brooms Abramovic of BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Mar. 26 fended his lo w board divin Salem, W. Va., could score during —It looks as though Anderson crown. ’ € his career. The record book High School is out to dominate Keith Carter of Purdue sprang shows Abramovic scored 2161 Indiana prep school track circles

points, but the unofficial record again this year. was set at 2170. The Indians ran off with the ——— — team title in the second annual the 200-yvard breaststroke eVbnf. U Tennis Team Howe invitational meet here yes. terday. despite John Stayton's

Carter was clocked in 2:14.8 with : Schedules Nine Games loss of his first mile race in two

Verdeur second. Carter's time was only one second off Verdeur'ss BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Mar. 26 Y®ars. -Indiana University's tennis

the upset of the meet when he beat Olympic champion Joe Verdeur of La Salle College in

world record Run in 4:32

Dick “Weinberg of Michigan team. under the tutelage of Coach Bob Eggleston of Washington won the 50-yard freestyle race. Dale Lewis. will play a nine-meet Deat out the lanky Stayton in 4 ror A 060 400 000-0 4 1 in nod 1. schedule this spring. Athletic Di- minutes 32 seconds. Stayton. . . . . aE een. Trout 60. Mariow (9 efending champion Michigan rector Paul (Pooch) Harrell has Weakened by a recent attack of Knicks in Ei Tilt and Robinson was in second place after the announced. measles, didn't give much of a Cincianaty 000 non 103-3 7 1 first two days’ events and Yale The Hoosiers open Apr. 22 at Pattle, but still received the firstCWehmeier Gumbert 11. and Lamanno. third. Indiana State and will meet four Place points since Washington NEW YORK. Mar. 26 (UP) It Spahn. Antony 61 mond Mas R ale's 440-yvard freestyle relay teams at home. The schedule wasn't competing as a team. will be do-or-die for the Baltimore FR, " A J 00 2 3 : : quartet of Phil Farnsworth. follows The Indians wound up with 46 Bullets tonight in their bid to Stay Thompson Poscen! 8 Konstanty 8 LArTY Murson. Ray Reed and Apr 22—Indiana State a) Terre Haute, POINt® and Hobart was second in the running for their second And Loata. Revnoids. Hood «8 and Houk Paul Girdes set a new meet}?! 23-Washington University of St. with 35';. Host for the meet. straight championship in the Bas- {"*'! vl 00 003 20 3 4 4 record in yesterday's preliminary University at Oxford "S May Tome Howe. was 21, "points behind Kethail Association of America. N y. Lovelady :8: and trials by swimming the course in 3'ate: Mav 14—at Towa: Mav 20—Purdue Bloomington with 253,. Other The Baltimore five, made up of Seda! Doater and Okris [3:27 4 Mav 2 Butler and uay 26-27—Confer- scores, Hammond Clafic 15%,

ence meet at

———- Warren Central 123 and Bloom-

Kentucky 6-Point Favorites "=" Over Aggies in Final

NCAA Title Clash Hailed as Battle

Of Offensive, Defensive Titans Stranahan, apparently intent on

SEATTLE, Mar. 26 (UP)- The stage was set today for the humbling some of the nations rose bowl of basketball, the NCAA championship plaveff hetween leading professional golfers the free-scoring University of Kentucky Wildcats and the defensive- boasted a BAITOW one-stroke lead minded Oklahoma A&M Cowboys. as second round play began today The Blue Grass squad. shooting for its second consecutive NCAA in the $10.000 Greenshoro O en triumph. was quoted six-point favorites over the Missouri Valley tournament ’ ) oP

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Stranahan’s Hot 66

Leads at Greensboro GREENSBORO, N. C., Mar. 26 (UP) — Amateur star Frank

champions . Aggies a - — —— were Pron he. Aggies also be the deciding factor. The Toledo. O.. spark plug heir third championship. They “Thok The first 10 minutes. will de. dominated the pro veterans yes

cide the pame. If Big Alex Groza terday when he equaled the

two in a row over New York Uni- ; = and his mates get six or eight course record with a 5-under-par

versity and North Carolina in ) ; 1045 and 1946 points ahead. they're a ¢inch. If 68: The chill rain which drenched The Big Nine champion Univer- not, watch out for the Aggies to the 150 starters failed to dampen sity..of Illinois’ and the Pacific “0M through with a second-half Stranahan’s game over the 6630Coast Conference champion Ore- hey punch he sald; ’ yard Starmount Forest layout. gon State College will battle it e only other coach on the However, the pressure will be

scene who had tangled with the on Stranahan at every hole. Dead-

out for third and fourth places in ! ‘ plac two finalists, Forest Anderson of locked behind the British

tistical officer; Edward J. Heise. now England had several inches }

ctor B.A DAF mot;

ner (Marquette: 1945

60-Yard High Hurdles— 074, by Hlad, (Chicago), 1943, and Dillard (Baldwin. Wallace. 1948 ) .. Pole Vault—13 feet 9is inches, by Busby (Purdue), 1948 UNIVERSITY RELAYS Mile—3 22.0, by Tllinois (Buster, Rehe berg, Gonzales, McKenley), 1946

Two-Mile—7 409. by Michigan (Roka porough, Hume. Matthews. Ufer). 1943 Distance Medley—10:08.3. by Illinois

(Dunn, McKenley, Rehberg, Twomey), 1947

Hurdle— 30.7 by Wisconsin Jones Mangold Hodgelly; (Smith, Murphy,

Shuttle Lambert 4 and Ohio Shuts Maxwell, Duff). 194 COLLEGE RELAYS ) le1:27.5. hy Western Michigan (Cols int,

Peck. Bowman, ew

Two-Mile—7:589. by Miami (Alstom, Donshye: Evans. Blavhew 1943 Distance Medley-10:375. by Miami Blaney, Evans, Ousley. Alston'. 1943

Sprint Medlev—3:45.2.. by Michigan Nor<

mal (Marx, Campbell, Brodie— Pingel), 1948 ee eiuimpi— the same, clock-like timing ex

pected to change half a dozen relavs records today. The pole vault. .and high jump events are scheduled for 6:30 p. m.—one half hour before entrance of Relays Queen Virginia Dalton of East Chicago and her attendants. The queen will be crowned af 7:15 and the dpening ceremony will begin at 7:25. The university two-mile relay will. begin’ five minutes later and the entire list of final events will be completed before 9:55 tonight. } The program will terminate with the running of the university one-mile relay scheduled for 9:51 —with Ohio State's quartet, among others, heavily favored to break the mile mark of 3:22, already bettered by the Buckeves more than two seconds this season. Records also mav tumble in the high hurdles event. the pole vault, several of the relay event$ and the 60-vard dash.

Favorite Entries Although no team champions ship will be decided. teams fay" vored to carry off the brunt of the laurels tonight include Michigan State. IC4A and Central Collegiate titleholder; Ohio State, Big Nine co-champion. led by Mal Whitfield in a relays event: Purdue, winner of the team title in the university ~dlvision at last week's Illinois Tech Relays: and Michigan Normal, winner of the college crown at the Illinois Tech carnival. Top athletes expected to play a major part in reshuffling the reecord books include Ohio State's Lloyd Duff, Michigan State's Horace Smith and Fred' Johnson; Harold Omer of Purdue, Garion Campbell of Michigan Normal and Charles Peters of Indiana — all champions or former champIons in their respective fields. Butler's cinder team will be represented by 11 performers who will compete against. 16 other

Midwest colleges and smaller universities ‘

Jasper to Honor Its State Champions

JASPER. Ind. Mar. 26 (UP)The Jasper Wildcats

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a preliminary game Open Kentucky coach. will he the prine Both Razor Sharh Bradley, quoted scores, but no champion with 67's were defend- cipal speaker. Paul F. Wuchner, The comaengt ! o Rip. was more. ing champion Lloyd Mangrum of chairman, announced .that Gov, that bon, mae onion " Oklahoma A&M 64, Bradley Chicago, Johnny Bulla of Pitts- Schricker will head a list of civie on IW a i plonship. 30, Kentucky 62, Bradley 52” burgh and Johnny Palmer of figures who will join in honore acket squads were razor sharp. he chanted. Baden, N. C ing the Jas And the 116 coaches meeting for! eer EE —— IE, ing the Zasper team. the past three days were unanimous that this was one of the " 7 TT ! O'F greatest basketball battles of all X OUR LAST C HANC E time. A fight between Kentucky's Y offense and the Aggies’ defense. . KE I T10ON Ed Hickey, coach: of the St. - Louis Billikins, whose squad lost Loule Billing, whose squad lost TELEVISION and ELECTRICAL LIVING SHOW points each time, predicted the 7 opening plays of the game would TODAY'S SCHEDULE LET US WASH YOUR 2:00-3:00 P. M.—Curley Wiggins and his Rhythm Riders COMMERGIAL WIPING RAGS 7:30-8:00 P. M.—Broad Ripple H. S. Vaudeville 8:30-9:00 P.M.—Finals, “Videogenic” Beauty Contest OVERALL LAUNDRY AND . .. At Half Hour Intervals . . . INDIANA UNIVERSITY VAUDEV! 2520 E. 2th AT, 0204 TELEVISION STAGED BY PAUL RQBERTS. VILLE MANUFACTURES BUILDING—STATE FAIRGROUNDS LAST BIG AFTERNOON and EVENING—1 P.M. TILL 10 P. M. AT LOWEST PRICES See Yoursel! in TELEVISION . . . i 5s are VIDEOGENIC {and of the feminine gender) Rods, Reels... Hooks. Baits . you may be picked os “MISS OOMPH" and win a handsome prize! SEE US FIRST aks ! We luo Fishing Hlctimce Admission 35¢ (Children, 5-12 Years, 20¢) BLUE POINT Au, ~~ ELECTRIC LEAGUE ; Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. | 2 of INDIANAPOLIS, INC, : 5 i - er Le A em vm tes —— . : ; : ‘ ’ » : ! : A >

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