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© © 254 Junior Baseball Program . ‘Grads’ on Big League Rosters NEW YORK, Jan. 4—It is not true that baseball is inexorably opposed to progressive ideas. It only seems so at times, Ni baseball has not pioneered many

innovations. And it's usually with reluctance that it will]

“of outsiders:

uted a great deal to its vitality. The brain baby of Arch Ward, Chicago journalist, base-| ball okayed the game in 1933 : of the World's! on the Windy

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MOST OF the Legion grads are stars, too, What American League

‘las a potential winner of the

Brings Submits First Entries

For 1950 Classic

By ART WRIGHT A squabble over a driver guarantee has brought a new rift-in the plans of the Indianapolis ‘Race Cars, Inec.,

22. the max. JOT their entries in, this year’s

500-Mile Race.

Lee Wallard, who led last year's rage for 19 laps and is heralded

classic, told The Times today that he “positively would not drive” for Indianapolis Race Cars. Wallard officially withdrew from the team less than three hours after Clarence A. (Skinny)

manager, wouldn't like to have this crew at his beck and : an: Pitchers, Joe Page, Bob er, Tear of public protest. Hal Newhouser, Virgil Trucks . » on .-jand Mel Parnell; catch, Jim HeNOW THE game enjoys base- {gan and Yogi Berra; first base, ball's fullest support and, in- Mickey Vernon, second base Ger-

deed, represents an inter-league |2ld Priddy, third base George gyered a $5000 guarantee for the

(Kell, shortstop Vern Stephens; Series, So this much can be outfield, Dom DiMaggio, Ted Wwilsald for baseball: Once it makes llams and Roy Sievers. up its mind - that a new idea | ‘has come to stay it is not adverse to staying with it. In other words, there is a limit to baseball shortsightedness and stubbornness, TRH . =» =» } first base, Gil Hodges, familiar with the American base Bob Adams, third base,

rivalry second only to the World

{League rosters: Pitchers, Preacher Roe, Harry Brecheen, Harry Jansen, Murry Dickson and Her-

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% Gordon, shortstop Peewee Reese, Jegion Junior Baseball program Ralph Ki-

I if vou/outfield, Stan Musial, oh oid ro ne “iy ner and Bob Thomson. licity it merits, And I'm plqased, _ - ~~ * * *# er; THE N program is: J few. 8 WAAR came from an outside SOUrCe: operated it would seem-impo

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On Feb. 14, 1928, Dan Sowers, , }; getting a chance. Legion's Americanism Commis- Some reason Pennsylvania is the sion, appeared before the late only state'in the union which does Judge Landis, then commissioner not participate. But Washington, of baseball, the equally late E. 8. D. C., does. Barnard, then president of the|Islands.. American League, and John Heyd-| 1 will not attempt to explain ler, the now retired president of {yo massive operation in detail. the National League and out-iy4 i5 sufficient to say that last lined a nation-wide program for junior baseball. Sowers gained baseball as co-sponsor of the program with the Legion. Baseball's $50,000 contribution has turned out to be one of the finest investments it ever made — and one of the finest youth pro-

quarters. 17 years this adds up to a mighty tall stack of ‘teen agers, It likewise constitutes a powerful weapon against juvenile delinquency. I have heard it said that the grams the Legion, or any similar {egion program just about saved

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agency, ever devised. It probably baseball. This is probably an ex-|chanics. Pete DePaolo, who took time,” His home is in t

Myers, new feam manager for | IRC, today filed entries with the | Speedway for two cars.

Had Been Offered Guarantee

The Altamont, N. Y., speed kin

told The Times that he had bee

1950 race if he would sign to pilot the Maserati he drove last year, Wallard sald I. R. C. never gave

And her¢’s an All-Star Legion'him a signed contract and that |group picked from the National only recently he told them hel

wouldn't drive. Guarantees for drivers in the race were introduced by Lou

man Wehmeier: catch, Roy Cam- Welch, owner of the Novi team, x panella and Clyde McCullough;last* year when he paid * Duke)

Nalon apd the late Rex Mays

8id $2500. each to pilot his high-pow-|

ered entries. Wallard told The Times he has

commited himself to drive far an-|

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classic... He, sald he was not at

feat Contrwete : signed. He said. négotiations to

for a youngster with any talent change teams were started by him | For after the I. R. C, arrangements n

“bogged down.” { Was No. 1 Choice [ Myers said today upon signing

Ditto the Hawailan| the entries for ILR.C.'s two cars| hur sports fronts. Others will]

{that Wallard was No. 1 choice |as driver for the Maserati which has been rebuilt from three Mas-

season 15,912 teams were certified| He said Fred Agabashian, who

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‘ By JIM HEYROCKA BRAND NEW CROP of Novice fighters, many of whom have Lne little ever lifted a glove before a crowd, will have their big night Friday. 2Veraging It will be the opening round of the 17th Times-Legion Golden with Gloves Tournament, scheduled to run through five weeks with fights Sames has

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Butler Answer To Irish Threat Is O'Brien

To Match Basket | Eyes at South Bend |

| PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Notre Dime * Butler

Neumayr ..P...... Orvis Burdsall » Lesite ...;.. 2 ae Dea Baker! ohn MY: 5 naa i Raigh evin O'Shea . £3... a Dorse] Strasser .... O . Buckshot O'Brien

By BILL EGGERT Th Sports Writer ! SOUTH BEND, Jan, 4-—The| ‘names are fitting so there should |

. be a true Irish production of field |

goals here tonight as Notre Dame's great Kevin O'Shea and Butler's Ralph

the backboards.

sat ir on Buckshot's

dropped a 68-57 decision to In-

likely will sic O'Shea on O'Brien ton defense while Butler Coach {Tony Hinkle will have Jimmy Doyle molesting O'Shea. Although ND and the Bulldogs did not meet in the Classic, some comparison may be gained from their showings with IU and Purdue, The Irish lost, 79 to 69 to

Nelson Alvarez, |160-pound Novice ) ». - -

made their mark on

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Indiana, while Butler was an 11-

} | point victim, Notre Dame eased

Iby Purdue, 59 to 41, after Butler {had edged the Boilermakers the | previous *Utght, 57 to 52. - ND Has Height Edge | Tt will’ be another struggle to{night for Butler to overcome a {height disadvantage. The Irish [starting five will average two inches taller than Butler and [Krause has some leaning towers [in ‘ réserve for rebound duty. The Bulldog squad, arrived here [today at noon and Hinkle ordered

x pels slesta. for. all. and, was senjpr “guard who is

his 150 points in seven been fighting the cold

|since the. Classic,

| Notre Danf¢ has a 2-4 record

for the season tb ‘match with

step out of their work clothes for anapolis from Anderson each day| Butler's 3-4. They are scheduled

a try at amateur ring fame.

is not too fantastic to state that aggeration. But it certainly didn’t over as team manager virtually can Republic, West Indies, but he| Legion baseball is the most pro- do baseball any harm. The coun-lon the eve of last year's race, has been in Indianapolis for the weigh-in.

ductive source of big league ma- try was going mad over softball

terial in baseball. And it certain- at just about the time Sowers sold year. Also, Art Sparks, who took

stars than all the farms put to- repeat, as fine a piece of mer- petraii,

gether.

Eddie Erdelatz, Navy Dicker on Grid Job

'49er Mentor Wants to Sign but Frowns on Middies’ ‘Rough Schedule’

ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 4 (UP)—The signing of Eddie Erdelatz as Navy's new head football coach was expected today when he meets with the Navy Athletic Association's executive committee,

{ m . = 0» { | Union. Plymouth—9 Marshall, 5 Starke | nes in the team’s stable. ! - , wr 3) Notre Dame Butler | Crawfordsville—12 Montgomery Rensselger St. : jerati engi h the tea 8 FOR EXAMPLE, there'll” be pound Novice title. §1—Creighion® so! 36—Iilinolss . 8 "Banville Canterbury Gym)—13 en n 8; - L Sve Coliese sym)~-3 | » ” » ~Wisconsin § 85 0 ate ricks, arion. (Speedway). chmond-—- ayne, with the Legion's national head-| Plloted the Ne. » IRL. nity Nelson Alvarez, a familiar figure | INDIANAPOLIS FIGHTERS om aa a ra Wabashs “ Delphiet carol 1 Tippecanoe cou SRE Rath gg TR - . river | §9-Indiana 9 53--Bv {lle* 48 Creek) en), Since the age limit a ust Ja ou. y XN wn high school football circles are scheduled to. weigh-in from. $s— Purdue 4187 Purduer = 33 Egansville (Bosser=6 Vnderburs, 8 Shelbyville 8 Shelby." 3 Bartholomew. | Agabashian a signed with this past season. He'll be doing noon to 6 p.m. tomorrow in the wr] Si-Indianat 0B POLY dl REiGelgh. vom, aah-Noblesviiie—7 Hamilton. s "Tips LR.C. yet either, Myers said. battle in an attempt to annex the National Guard Armory, scene of 38 ome ah 356) 301 a7 and at Branch Brean I Lt at Tat | South Bend Adams) 18 St. Joseph. pat uf ! ! all Golden Gloves sessions. Out- ’ [final ‘games will be at Arst site named)—| Tell City—8 Perry, 4 Spencer, 1 Crawe The victory plans of the In- 160-pound Novice title. lof-town ° fighters will weigh in Butler Scoring {1 0 aon, NOH BI Bont Bia TH ond rdesvenworth) $ xt dianapolis group also involve| Neilson, a husky 18-year-old gy, : He : | All Whitley | ne-Sou 18 Vigo. * Tails (Indiana State gym)-18 {changes in the staff of me- gcra r, is here on “hrrowed Fray Soom 3 unl) 6 De i Gg. ra rr TP Ave A¥owier il Benton [jar evar—8 Dearborn, 1.0Ohio, 2 Switzere pper, 1s (committee reminded all fighters Ralph O'Brien 7° 50 32 150 214| Prankfort—11 Clinton {land he Dominl-lypder 21 to bring their parent-|Reimy chapman... 7 13 18 4 68 OwcrettAuburnt Desaln, s Steuben, 1| ta veil and hish 1 | Ralp! apman ... 5 | rett- — alb, « 1 efwe n 8 sch | Dee 08 16 '3 35 5.8 Whitley (Churubusco). | gyms — 11 Wabash, 3 Wh consent cards with them to he De vin Wood ‘yee TT 10 8 28 40 OAry-Valparaiso —- At Gary, 3 Gary, Whitley and Was! Aneton Ce. ae. (Both h his | t th {Reg Crockett ....., 3 8-3} 4% 38} tehools: st Valparaiso, 3 Porter (al except| Warsaw 14 Koa usko. 3 Writiey (Lar { i 3 e riage Tow -| ), : : (will be out of the group { pas ree Joats. Pp | -The young fighters can do a lot|Qrvis Byidaall Jan : 3 3 i 33 mond and Jackson ownsnip to Michigan | Washington-—8 Viess, 2 Martin, | In this country on a VISIOr'Sise speculating but none will know Gene Stehler ..... $1 8 13 GIL hen—11 Eichast. 1 Novis (Cromwells.A ama Pulaski. 8 Fulton. ly is true that the Legion games his bill of goods to Landis, Barn- over with. DePaolo as chief me- visa, Nelson soon will be forced who his opponent will be until john Hail co...3 1 2 4 13 Greencastle 4 Putnam, . |. Bedford WoIONALS, MAR. 4 ev AL spotlight more of tomorrow's ard and Heydler—which was, t0|chanic, has been replaced By Joe|to go back for a renewal of his just before the fights when the W. E. O'Brien ..... 2 1 9 3 1001p Teenie d 3 ancock, 1 Marion (Prank- ba br , haolt, Bout ie y | | y “| Bob Jackson 3. : 3 : ; e — Boonville, Evansville, M$. personal mechanic for!visa. But he hopes to come back. Gioves committee makes the hor poucsonusse 30 1 .1 3 Greenshurg—8 Decatur: 3 Jennings (Ver- Branch, Tell City. i | 0 pe 3 d Nort 4 1 chandise as baseball ever bought. famous airplane builder and He intends to return to his home | ra wings and pairings for the Bob stinpant ! 3 0 0 0 3 Hammond East gent. At Hammond ret Kane Decatur, Pi... Wayne, Gare wo ~ movie producer, Howard Hughes: sometime Jollowing he gradua-|opening round, slated to start at Fiatian Weidekamp 1 - 0 0 0 {lark Noll. Tech. Hammond. Griffith vile peastie—Attica, Clinton, ‘Crawfordse |tion « June from Crispus - . h - Chicago, Roosevelt, Wash , Edi {Ha - yx Petrali, a former motorcycle 7 P 8 p.m Totals 77140 111 391 55.0 East ary Pocts i. Wheeler. Hobart. Mec: ci EE - Rammond. Michigan ; tucks F 1 School. tera vir emsesei— : A elaer racing champion, was associated | > w i rillville and Whiting | o Indianapolis-— Anderson, Danvill {for some 15 years with Art x x = { i . y Hartford City—8 Jay. 3 Blackford, 3/field, Indianapolis + Danville, Green. (Sparks i i buildi eT RANDY ' FIGHTERS WILL BE in the This Week's State, Randolph {enoush, if necessary. to cut] JKokomo—Kokomo, Peru, Sheridan, Wae {Sparks in building race cars. NELSON‘PLAYED guard, end Novice Class, for inexperienced py» | Huntington—15 Huntington, 1 Whitley | Lafayeite—Powler, - Frank! | a land fullback with the Attucks gq Big 10 Cage Card {teflerson Center) [Lebanon r. PEankiort, Lafaveita, New Engine | ° ghters, and Open Class for . i ! | Indianapolis—16 Marion “| Logansport—Delphi, Logans: Tigers and will go to Hampton | youths with more. amateur ex-| TONIGHT 5 Pike leello, Winam §ansport, Montie

. But before the former Navy end coach signs on the dotted o,oine The engine of the Wal-

line, he wants to iron out several points with Academy officials— and one of those points is the rugged schedule that has meant disaster for Navy. teams of re- — =x : cent years. ’ “I certainly would like to take St. John's Stopped it and I will if we can get to- NEW YORK, Jan. 4—The New gether on everything” Erdelatz York City College basketball said in acknowledging that he was offered the Navy job. But he added, “There's lots to consider in something like this—

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lyn) winning streak at 12 straight here last night in a close battle, 54 to 52. .The contest was played in Madison Square Garden. and material. You know, Navy _., . Ca plays the roughest schedule of Siena Still Rolling any team in the country. I'm not, A1BANY N. Y. Jan. 4—The afraid of that, you understand, undefeated Siena College basketbut I want-to talk things over.” hall quintet last night chalked up Coaches 49ers [its 13th triumph of the new sea- , son by defeating Regis College Erdelatz, who has beén an as-

of Denver, Colo., 57 to 38, in_an sistant coach of the professional jntersectional attraction. v

San Francisco Forty-Niners for ,

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Erdelatz would be given first

the “West Coast to huddle with the Academy officials. |

The Navy authorities said that

". crack at the job. If .an agreement

can be reached. and seme Two Cars In for ‘500°

superintendent Rear Adm. James| J. Holloway Jr., approves, he will | be signed immediately. | §

City, County High School Net Card Through Jan. 7 | TONIGRT Rrsgetl, pt ort. horesniite ut Decatur Central. He "ot Serre Hate Wiley. Cloverdale vs. Crispus Attucks at Washhortrides at Bloomington University, pe ey of Beech grove. r Centr t rownsbyurs. : Prence Cental a tulle ». h at Warren Central, ) JAN. 1

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oad nual §ispug Attucks at Sacred Heart at Charlottesville,

at we. a % e at Lawrence Central, _ Scottsburg at Southport )

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The. car Agabashian drove last year will be powered by a brand ‘new 179-cubic-inch Meyer-Drake engine. The four-cylinder engine is supercharged. The car is in |California, where mechanics are putting finishing ‘touches on the

lard mount also is at the MeyerDrake plant. It will be ‘returned to Indianapolis Feb. 1 for instal[Tation in the chassis, which Has {remained here The Agabashian car will arrive here from the coast by Mar. 1. Indianapolis Race Cars, Inc, which ha® had a hectic career since the death of H. C. (Cotton) Henning, is headed by William

.|B. Ansted, Jr, of the Metal Auto

Parts Co. { The Indianapolis Motor Speed{way tipped its hand on the 1950 500-Mile Race today by opening the way for diesel« race car entries, 2 As the Speedway office mailed entries ‘to car owners, President Wilbur Shaw announced a special {provision governing piston 'dis{placement for diesels. Two-cycle supercharged diesel engines up to 274.59 cubic inches and four-cycle diesel engines up | to 402.68 inches will be permitted.

in Indianapolis.

4 County Teams Involved

Billed for March 3, 4

{Institute in Virginia on an ath-

scholarship if he is permitted to| come back to this country. |

There also will be young Don day from Seymour and Columbus, |

, who, after finishing his welding job with Chevrolet, heads

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In Prep Game

| | { Two pair of “West Side” net

perience. All bouts will consist of three two-minute rounds.

Late entries were expected to-

following a meeting there last night of the Indiana Council of

for the gym and a stiff workout. Boys Clubs. Fred DeBorde, head He will be seeking the 135-pound of yas state AAU’s boxing com-| mittee, led a group of Indianapo- { Bob Gustin, who will seek the lis fight officials in presenting a| +160-pound-- title; travels to Indi-: program to the-group-iast night: “Pzeonsin-at-Tndiate

s Tonight

i By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

rivalries, one on each side of the

city-county line, and an intersectional clash feafure the local high

school action tonight.

Ben Davis moves into town to battle Washington's Continentals Mooresville, a non-county neighbor of De-

in a city-county scrap. catur Central, Hawks.

also comes in for

In the third game, Shortridge entertains Martinsville, one-time

state hoop powerhouse now still holding its own in hardwood circles. += The heaviest week-end of activity to date will confront the city and county .prepsters with 10 {games slated Friday night and eight more Saturday. | Highlight of the Friday night card will be the Manual-Broad |Ripple game at Ripple. South-

» tport’s Cards, beaten only once in

{10 games, go to Warren Central, defeated four times in seven | games.

| Two city games and a city{county mix feature Saturday's

nine, goes to Cathedral, one victory in eight outings. Washington at Tech Washington visits Tech, win-| ner of five of six games, currently | the No. 2 team in the city stand-| ings. Crispus Attucks, fresh from its double romp over Sacred Heart | and Manual in the Cathedral

State AAU Net Meet

The annual state AAU basketball tournament will be held here Mar. 3 and 4, Wayne O,. Ross, Indiana AAU hardwood chairman, announced today. | The sectional playoffs will be staged for three week-ends in

namernt billed for Denver Mar.

25. Defending champions the Markle Boosters.

Soap ‘N Water GABARDINE

Febguary with the national tour-|-.

a tiff with Coach Charles Maas’

tourney Monday, leads with seven

wins and one los#, a one-pointer. Broad Ripple travels to Ben Davis in the other tilt. Shortridge’s Blue Devils may get a lift with that 41 to 37 vie-

{tory over Ft. Wayne in the Howe

tourney last week, giving them a 3-4 mark.

Washington will try to break the .500 standing in six games and Ben Davis will hope for just that in 10 games. The Hawks are a better club than the 3-6 record might indicate. They crushed Plainfield 54 to 19 in their ‘last

+ |bill. Manual, winner of. six of 0uting of the old year. They have holding the county's leading: scorer in Center Al Shipley, hitting 14.4 per |game, just behind Sacred Heart's Ray Riley whose hitting above 16 each trip, for the overall leader-

ship.

Sport: Shirts 37K Pes lieelg & Market

[for his workout. Mickey Patter-/again in Indianapolis, Jan. 31. [son will also be seeking the 135-|

Season records to date are:

Anderson at James Millikin Butler at Notre Dame. anover at DePauw

fvansville at Murray (Ky) 8t. Joe at Rider (Trenton, N. J), THURSDAY

Rose Poly at Canterbury Indiana Central at Earlham Oakland City at Indiana State Griffin at Tri-State FRIDAY Concordia at Indiana Tech St. Joe at New York A«C SATURDAY DePauw ‘at Butler. Northwestern at Purdue Indiana Central at Canterbury Notre Dame at” Michigan State Pranklin at Anderson Concordia at Benton’ Harbor James Millikin at Evansville Manchester at Hanover Valparaiso at Villanova, . Illinois at Ohio State Marquette at Minnesota. owa at Michigan

Mat Card Not ‘Sharp,’ But 'Twas Ripping Things weren't very Sharp on

night but they were rip-roaring. The Dusek brothers of Omaha, Neb., Ernie and Joe, turned back the Sharp’ brothers of Canada, Ben and Mike, on the mat headliner before a crowd of 2500. Ben was the victim twice and the conqueror once. He lost the first fall to Ernie in 11 minutes with a body press, evened the score with a body slam over Joe in four minutes but Joe took 12 minutes to square things up with Ben with a dropkick and. press. In the prelim, Eric Pederson of Hollywood was declared the winner when Al Lovelock was disqualified for unnecessary rough ness. He also ripped Referee Lou Thomas’ shirt off his. back after 22 minutes.

. Fight Results By United fress . WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Bill Bossio, 119 Pittsburgh, Pa. stopped Johnny Arduini, 117%, ashington. C.- » NEW BEDFORD, Mass 1 Plainview, Tex., stopp

59, Johnny Crosby, 185, New York (1).

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(Buckshot)tional O'Brien play hoop-dee-doa With wednesday, Feb. 22; the regional |tiona] champion at Decatur will

. lon Mar. 4; semifinal on Mar, 11,/go to Ft. Wayne instead of Hunt« Notre Dame Coach Ed ‘Krause ,.4

33-point yar. 18. showing last Friday when Butler

itourneys were assigned

21.4 points per game;

the Armory’'s wrestling card last’

Lavern Roach, |

Keep One Secon I In County for 1950; 16 Teams at Fieldhou:

Butler Also to Be Site of Regional, Semifinal and Final; Shifts Announced -

of Control decided this yesterday when it assigned 1950 state basketball tourney sites. Fi Three Marion County teams play in outside sectionals, Speedway at Danville, Pike Township at Lebanon and Feainitiin Township at Groen switch forced a change In ed, | assignments of sectional chams Under the set-up Butler pions to Marion, Ft. Wayne, South will get the Indianapolis section- Bend and Logansport. al, regional, semifinal and finals.| Bluffton and Hartford City sec The 16-team Indianapolis sec-/tional winners were transferred will open at 7 Pp. m.to Marion from Huntington. Sec~

the finals at Butler on!ington. Winner of the Peru’ secwinners of the Sheridan, Wabash and Kokomo sectionals. Other Changes Made Logansport will play host to the Winamac sectional winner and the Huntington sectional champion will move on to the Marion regional. The Winamac sectional winner formerly went to South Bend. To compénsate for the loss of the Winamac winner, South Bend gets the Warsaw winner, which formerly went to Ft. Wayne,

The Board of Control said that Tech will again be the sponsor for the sectional, regional and | ro {semi-final tourneys at Butler. -Of« vay; Cannelton to Tell City] El fioia] in charge of the final tour= wood to Kokomo; Flora to Delphi; ney will be IHSAA Assistant

LaPorte to Michigan City; Mar- commissioner Robert S. Hinshaw,

semifinal to the Indiana University, Purdue Uni-| versity and Muncie Fieldhouses. Only major change in tourney sites was the moving of the Huntington regional té Kokomo's new gym. Other reassignments were routine, although Jeffersonville's suspension resulted in moving the sectional to New Albany. The Red Devils were barred from IHSAA play for four months when found guilty of wooing neighboring high school players to Jeffersonville for athletic reasons.

|” Sectional shifts found Auburn going to Garrett; Aurora to Ve-

{ The three other

tinsville to Bloomington; Nap-/Tech's Vice Princi pal Fred R, panee to Goshen; Otterbein 10 Gorman will assist Hinshaw. Fowler; Rochester to Winamac, :

| ~ Sectional entry blanks must be and Tipton to Sheridan. . |in the mail between Jan. 30 nd Regional shifts |ncluded. Attica Feb. 7. No entries will be accepted

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on AES ifigton re-' centers follows: PC I ® x » Anderson—8 Madison County school Marion—8 Grant

! « | Attiea—~1 Fountain, 3 Warren, 1 Vermil-| Michigan City—La Porte, lion (Perrysville) | (a rte 1

Shelbyville. The Hu | |

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; . son ) Batesville—3 Ripley | onticello—10-Whit 10 ord-220 apy rence, 1 Dtange (Or-| Muncie 1) Bele. jeans), ashington (Campbelisburg). | New any-— , A { on Monroe, ¢ Morgan. {son $ Clark. 3 Floyd, 8 Harrie | Bluiite 8 Wells. ’ New ‘Castle—12 Henry | ‘Roon Warrick Paoli—3 Orange, 3 Crawford. 3 Washing

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Jasper—86 Dubois, Kendallville- Albian omo-—6 Howard, 1 Cass (Galveston), ingt 1 Madison (Elwood) | i Lafayette—14 Tippecanoe: : Lebanon—8 Boone, 1 Marion (Pike Town. ' |

| ship). i Linton—10 Greene | Losansport-—-10 Cass | Madison—7 Jefferson, 3 Scott. 1 Jennings {Parts Crossing), | Clark (New Washing- so n)

| H to Ent | |Lafayette, Logansport, Sou Muncie field K | 0S nge es pen | Maciop. ‘Muncie, + "+ ‘Vrne. Kokoma, I _

ac 9 Lagrange. 7 Noble.| Marion—Bluffton, an Marion. Hartford City, Hunte artinsville — Bloo y ton, Terre Haut minglon, Brazil, Line

Muncie—Farmiand, Muncie, New Castle.

chmond. (ville? Vevey Paienite Connersville. Rushe elbyville— n. Shelgyviie oo Oreensbure. Madi. je Bn Warsaw, Cohen. Plymouth, South ncennes—Jasper. Sullivan, i Bloom SEMIFINALS. M AR: 1 icennes, house—Winners 08 roniversity field. Martinsville, Pinson dior. Evansville,

THURS. CAPS “V8, CINCINNATI 8:30 P.M.

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| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 4 |(UP)—One of the great comebacks in sports history got underway today with Bantam Ben Hogan's announcement he intends playing in the $15,000 Los Angeles Open Golf championship starting Friday. The rugged little Texan “called tournament officials yesterday and told them, ‘Count me-in.” Just 11 months ago, on Feb. 2, Hogan was so seriously injured that for a while th¥re were fears (whether he would survive. His automobile collided head-on with a bus and Hogan was crushed so {badly he spént months in a hospital, undergoing several operations.

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Injured Boxer Shows More Improvement. NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (UP) - Carmine Vingo, 20-year-old Brenx heavyweight, showed further im: provement today and his physician, Dr. Vincent Nardiello, said (the stricken’ fighter may be reoved from the ‘critical list” | Within 24 hours if he keeps up | his progress.

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