Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1950 — Page 24
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Collins Pays ; For His Laughs i IrishE
Thinks $1 Millon @ High price Hand Butler 54-33 Defeat
NEW YORK, Jan. 5—Ted Collins is a jaunty little Fon York-born Irishman with dancing brown eyes who has been phenomenally successful in the entertainment world—| .and incredibly unsuccessful in the sporting world. There is no telling how much gold he's mixed in- other enterprises, but it is not necessary to put on a quiz show to determine “how much he's| —~ . ‘blown om professional football.
“I've been that's the word five years, admitted to me yesterday as we “lunched at the New York A. hi “and my losses total exactly! 'a very good lay 2 $1,000,800.” | LAST SEASON was Collins’ Collins is astonishingly forth-!first-'at the Polo Grounds. He
Plays 10 Minutes, Gets One Field Goal
By BILL EGGERT ° ris Writer
soUTH "BEND, "fan. 5—. It was after Notre Dame had thumped Butler, 54 to 33, last! night, that Ed Krause, the Notre Dame basketball coach, | remarked sincerely: i
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distressed and I know my congh] must be desolate, After the game | ask: ‘What happened?’ . os ‘ ‘We simply had a bad day’ in the business ar he replied. 1 agreed. Even as inew as I was to pro football I [recognized that that had not been
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IBC ‘Seeks Permission For LaMotta Title
NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (UP) James D. Norris, president of the International Boxing Club, dis- +, Closed today that he will ask! Eddie Eagan, chairman of the N. Y. Boxing Commission, for permission ~~ for- middieweight
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O'Brien, Battling Flu,
’ Gordon Smith will help lead the unbeaten’ IAC tankers in a double-header meet at the IAC | : | over the week-end. He's o 200-yard break stroke performer and student at Broad Ripple High 3 Bee Pr od arse — i IAC entarfaing Huntington YMCA Saturday at 3 p. m. and the Louisville natators at 2 Fh Bi 3x Taner § Allen Pp Sunday. The IAC yl swimming iin faces the Alias, Ga., Athletic Club Suney, | a
Washington Nips Ben Davis, 33-30
| Washington's Continentals {came back. in the second half to edge Ben Davis, 33-30. in a high school basketball game playéd on {the Washington floor last night: Roy McDougall and Bob Borger:
[utes of play to seal the verdict for Washington. The Continentals {trailed 17-9 at the half and 26-22
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“Have Good chance:
a To Bag Wisconsin
Opening 9 in Indiana's’ Quest for Big-10 Title May Be Close By RIK DUNKEL Undefeated and ranked eighth in the nation, the Hurryin' Hoosier's of of Indiana bid fair to have a successful opening of their quest for the Big-10 basketball title at | Bloomington Saturday when they meet Wisconsin. But it figures to be close. | Purdue, other Hoosier member of the Big 10, also. open.
|run up against Michigan State and the figures show the Krause. ‘figure to be quite as SUCCESS- coached boys should be able to
right about the rugged -experi- spent the preceding four in Bos- “Well, Tony, our boys were a ful. The Wildcats from tip Chi- enter this one on the victory side ence he's had In pro footbalklton, That wasn't all he spent little hot.” : cago way are picked to prevailjof the ledger. “Why not?” he counters, “every. The ledgers show he pulled out . Jover the Boilermakers on their| In other state games Saturday body knows I've been, losing $720,000 in the red. He was Tony Hinkle, Butler's coach, home floor. {night we pick Indiana Central to plenty.” {doomed from the start last sea- capsuled his opinion with, “Well, | Butler will be at home to De- whip Canterbury, Evansville over . « son. Along with the Giants and (f the little guy (Buckshot Pauw and the Hinklemen should James Millikin, Franklin over ON’ THREE games played the Yankees he competed for the O'Brien) can't go, we're just breeze through without teo much, Anderson, and Hanover over - here this past seasom Colling’ pro football dollar which was 8°, i trouble. The Bria o Notre Dame| Manchester. losses were successively: $51. [practically nonexistent. average. » « » 000, $39,000 and $386,000, He | “When I agreed to share the - Big, husky Krause, who still] (Ratings thr cous tomes of ‘of Jan. ® ,|Saturda " ! dismisses his losses airily, #1 [Polo Grounds with the Giants.” looks like the football and bas-!| v Grom’ y EASY most cheerfully but not, as has he sald, “I had good reason to ketball All-American he used to| 80" 5d ns od 34.4 Hobart Me been charged, with the faintest believe the football war would be at ND has a powerhouse ball] tuck A. 4 3 war ster Poly rk hint of bravado. |a matter of ancient history rn ers . i adley ... 56.3 Rings Pt, 14 " % = Peace was a year late in arriv- club brewing for next season and a alice 3 Dono nH il ing. Now for the first time 1 feel “ACH Same the quintet is looking NDIANA ut 3 “IT IS NOT my philosophy to Co r the lirs me el vetter. ® ong Isiand Eu 611 “Bartmout 50 brood,” he said. “I do not pre- I have a chance. As a matter of hat Midwest ak jos a 8 " ’ . “a t t ag } 509 an tend it's beautiful fun to lose a fuét, 1 3 gard the ltgation as a One Bucket for Buckshot ne Cincinnat ns esliown. Be a3 anne " million trying to put together a P*’ enge. . can’t with Buckshot in the game for 1s JANA 13.3; Qettreoy 0 “Frinceton in ) imake good now, then I'll have to un 74.5! ° winning football team, but I have . only 10 minutes and still fighting 741 Kansas Staté 74.4 Haverford » Urs 26 ) give up on a fellow named Col- “eo 1 reén 74.3 Holy Cr ’ Boston College 01 had some laughs along the way lins. Either I belong in this busi off the flu, the Bulldogs never 728 Vier: O. 13) $79 *Penn pa Much too expensive, they were, . Hong In this busl- oo0 within calling distance of the 70.8 famiine m1 ile 74 Bowling Green 4 ness-—to repeat, if that's the word R 705 Wisconsin 73.1 Maine 4 Northwestern 3 grant, but they were solid and ex-| 1 400 And I'm not goin Irish once the game got rolling. | ay Ragelis (above), high Scoring fotuird for Northwestern, 70.4 $ 72.4) Mamachusetts 41 1 Norwich HE clusive. Only I could have ap-/;, wou to Jose another one At one time in the second half,| will see action Saturday night when Wildcats meet Purdue at 17 gan Francie 11.6 Navy 681 voML » preciated the comic content to the ,.;... finding out.’ [Notre Dame led, 40 to 16, after| | fayette, Handling the scoring chores for the Boilermakers ll 1 1 A TLS Nisgars a3 Fickinia 4 fullest. For instance, did 1 ever| holding a 30-15 halftime advan-| B3 Washinste Ri $1.9 Hamil Collins has revised his work & be Howard Williaems (right). 108 San jose 8. HLF P $15 Co i tell you about the time I had to. tage. 80.4 Stanford “ schedule in. the entertainment “®¥ 2 nver 81.7 h 4489 hustle up 40 steaks in war-time g.14 «0 as to give him much] Even a telegram from the girl’ latz, ) bo foniana oo oy Ben A " javill ontana " Washington more time to devote to his foot- friend - couldn't help Buckshot Seek to “Rekindle Early Season E avy bo “Pech $4.7 Santa Clars “se 3 4s ohiaius This was early in Collins’ pro- pan operation. “From. now on stuff the baskets with fleld goals. | Arizona 84.4 Utah 6.7 Ea 31 Merten” ain motional career so when his coach, I'm my own genergl amer + IT¢ got one bucket, a one-hander i |8 44.3 Tufts mane 8 . Herb Kopf, insisted that his men. he tells you. ye thor ager. from the side and close In, late. Fire Against Conference Enemy Today | oir Xa Polar. had to have large hunks of rare pression that in the past he in the first period. Times State Service i . ; - alo : hueako a Ws oT a en Sonne visezzs i OR PERCE, 48 A nt Sr Se t at fibforni 4 NPE Hoek : 1k Bal 5 Ra a the Wit REAR ait hers RE TR EER REBAR TREE BRAKE BR Best REPOR ANB A : i so openin ara “graph that Collins oe ing peo. D e tried to answer the 4000 fans’ Saturday night opening up against Northwestern, “In Signing Contract He MIDWEST , o ol “I DO NOT know why my play- tacularly unsuccessful in sports. plese soe .. one athe While Purdue still maintains historical glories for win-| ANNAPOLIS, Md, Jan. § iehicate 1 Shwe Feathrs ~ 3 3 ers cannot eat ham and eggs for|l should have qualified that. Only BW oA i rm ’ -ay Bd. Contra thariham _ ... od 71 88 breakfast as millions of others in pro football has he known frus. '© the ame, one could hear many Ning the most conference games and winning or sharing the (UP)—Eddie Erdelatz and Naval 9ga Qu 1 Gide™ 94 » 1s du Collins remembered, “and I tration. He once had a pro bas- fany inquire, “Which one is Buck- most conference championships in the past, this year's quin- Academy officials were to resume Sov o wi £a to Kopf ‘Wi t ot?" Hamp Svaner . 34 ‘Richmond 10.6 fay to Kopr, ‘What happans i ketal sm (hat went throug 7" | tet has failed to hit a consist higny-iouid Brady ive. 11 is her conterene today, but both fgg grew 14 Sheree, 41 4 “Id u.-d8tea ent winning streak. 165, earlier in the season and rang parties emphiasizaa there was “no 3 “Texas A&M . 598 TCU 53.6 32 0 not believe the boys will winning 119, The Celtics, you The two points gave Buckshot «oo 'up 81 points while mauling Drake hurr about signing him as Tex Wealvn 49.5 Texas Tech. .. 41.3!] 5.4 *Anderson 48 be able to put up & very good/may have heard-of them. And|152 in eight games and dropped Purdue caught fire in its gh >", Pol0% © . » toall coach. |" 83 AG Wal HE LA Rore 371 game,’ he answers, three. different times he punched his game average from 21.4 to 19, early pre-race scraps, winnin Navy's new head football coac | $5.1 “Wabash 503 “Someh ps, 8 Taube probably will start the h Tomorrow 75.3 Wisconsin 731 mehow I manage to get the the ears off Joe Lynch in street/still a fancy figure. over DePauw, Drake, Bradley same five he used against Not The former Navy end coac 8 *Canterbury 408 steaks, Then I ait back and wait fights around town. Same Joe| Like Purdue not being able to gra’ (oot FW IRAE: rR Oy ame in the last outing. Axcer, Was closeted with Academy aul, "7 ype | ay Tanta Ds for the miracle. It does not come.iLiynch who won the bantam- win a Hoosier Classic game, it's lost three - strai ht to Ke tu en and Darr n Brewste ng! Axnéss thorities for four hours yester. Boson v. a: Bietiin nh 8 Darton 15.8 Perhaps the steaks were of an weight championship of the world been years and years since But- Butler and a Fat D " fa Andy B Ne ¢ he OF wat *' day but contract terms were not! Lilhl,, i Massachusetts $1) Bs Daa ie inferior grade. Anyway, Wash-' Dee. 22,1920, in Madison Square ler won one iu the Irish goathouse.| makes Coach Mel ant Bolle ey aD: on ar ih Or". discussed. A Na v.y. spokesman New York AC ¥ 5. Josh, 1g. - 1 HY arauette 522 ington beats us 40 fo 0. I am/Garden. The game had been billed as oo. 00, read 37 won, 33 guards. AMS, said it was only “possible” thatig, Francis, NY $80 Pordham i a1 Mich Norma $7 RILEY ve. Kevin Snes. O shes lost. Northwestern, which won six terms would enter into today's Wine" Coless wd laudet i o a4 ayin 8 final year along w ! conversations. y § Defeat by Denver Slashes [Center John Foley, got vo J nine| Purdue’s leading scorer, How- of eight pre oRierence scraps. I ‘Three Things’ Carjeton We Lantence “3 n ni ard Williams, was averaging 13.5 y y gelis” former East| Co rdia Ind 187 ‘Indiana Tech 9.8 e {points but played a good floor Chi | Apparently most of the discus- Sone He Wahoarn si ¢ $s L413 . points per game prior to the Chicago, Ind. high school star. Hays St. 37.1) .. $6.0 game. It was an Irish forward, Purdue and Northw: _ision centered around the three |. " Militkin 55.0 Lake Perest | ‘ 35.1 acker Lead to Half Game “8-4 junior Dan Bagley, who Hoosier Classic. He picked up| rcs ae estern Te things that Erdelatz said would| 7 carr i 414 Akon chissa : oF A popped in 18 points with six only 11 points again” Notre oN the season ST ters (DAVE a strong bearing on his de-|Lawrence Tech 50.1 Delaware ! 8s Nderson Bows, 86-82, fo Last-Place Nuggets; fielders and as many free throws ume and Salis Lap Axess. 18--DePuuve 8 34 W Mi Michigan 4 cision to sign or not—* ‘players, | iseourt ni wash. (st Lo) & ¥heater $1. 4s ! pia Strasser’s tip-in and a set shot ® . | §1—Drake* 81 8—Colorados 41 assistants and schedule.” ~ Erde-| Muski $63 Hiram § & . ! 36.7 “Augustana, Il. 33 0 ym, ns Nearer Western Division Lead {by Bagley sent Notre Dame out James, Bot Suly seven against the LL Notre Dime 3 latz spent some time yesterday | Korth ‘Contr 729 Kansas I Alsbama 5 ok DENVER. Jan. 8 (UP)~—The last-place Denver Nuggets de- into a quick 4-0 lead that swelled Irish and Bulldogs. | J4—Kentucks® 80) 8a—Mich. Sister 4 talking to end coach Ben Martin @mana B1 Caton Teh 5 a8 feated the first-place Anderson Packers, 86-82, Here last Might in into 8-2 before Butler's Ralph| The Boilermakers, however, a putier ne XB #Princetons 58 about returning players and was Xavier, 0 743 Loyels, Md. 63. R 31 a National Basketball Association game before 1500 fans. Chapman. connected with § hook aren't going to be any confer- —— scheduled to confer today Wwith|a.inany $17" Grove City 4 a 41 The loss shaved the Packers lead over the idle Indianapolis shot for his team’s first field we] ence doormat. They spilled a ee are ss as 4% Assistant Coach Ray Swartz and Bridsewater ~~ 40.4. Baitimers 3 70 483 Olympians ans halt as oy of he Se or the . at 4:28. Later Jigimy Pexle tped ; Plebe (freshman) Coach Com- | Nigra shal 108 Yousmiown 48 3 31 was 0 year for ig Nuggets, who under the backbpar ring imander Red Howard. am) Hs. 813 Memphis St. 4 4 33 played hot ahd celd durin Butler close. 8-10, but that il De auw ea S$ anover nn Presbyterian 36.8 *Charieston 39 $04 Davidson He 3 75 e 56 4 game but found enough hus ot to! as near as the Bulldogs could get f Wake Forest (87 '8 Carolina 46. 38 Citadel 309 : FAR WEST 0 igs op tha Fackurs in the Anal Offers hia: for the rest of the evening. Evansville St Jose hn Lose Preps Adopt {Denver e171 Dab State 1 i$ canglic v. 272 minu y 4 » Pp . nt $60 Rocky Mtn. 64.7 With six minutes to play An- Crockett Scores 12 Evansville and St '. ph's Colleges met defeat th ‘ Free Fumble Rule | Montana st $17 ‘idaho State Lo 23 derson led 78-70. But four min- Butler got only four field goals Vansvi e St. Josephs Lo S met ceieal on the roac lal [New M 515 Hardin-Sim's 64 utes later Idk Today, Denver 0 Vic [the first half while Notre Dame [rt Dight but: DePauw stayed at home to score Hs ATth win hy seven PORTL A oe "Jan. 5 —The a . 65 To Caittorata aay sville oe center, put the Nuggets hand do Ihit 10 of 41 ars . , ESI A 713 Californi west stay as he was An, ed by Fr IM though Dovie canned a free Murray State ( ollege of Kentucky used a “two platoon” system National Federation of H igh! Cs A 81 i M *Flasi ll 33 Brian and converted nr hk ANDERSON na "- The An- throw at 2.58 in the second hall ° flatten Evansville, 60 to 46. Harlan Hodges. Murray coach, oper-/ School Athletic Associations has REY Team on Yor Is home team unl Portinng HY or Da to make the scare 84-81 derson Packers’ National Basket- it was more than seven minutes nc 3 pias me. bos topo at 10-minute intervals The adopted the free fum ble as a team on n right has Nas asterisk - Rocks le is or Denver, ABR ae : before. Butler get its. fifth. field ot LH Sn ety “Pee! 4T 3 From that poth* Denver played foal “Stscieiun Tinea had) goal, a push shot by Reg Crockett, 24 to 20 halftime lead after thé fe Thre I that hig h school , College Basketball Wash tate ss a ball-control game forcing An- @ 3R ARderson elvie|q), went on to sink four more art had fallen behind, 12 to 8, at Mar insvi p i teams will be able to run with a/pepeuw as. TATE COLLEGES California 60 agteon to vars! foils as §roup, Ike Duffey, team owner, and lead the Bulldog scoring with the end of the first 10 minute fumbled ball next scason, Tom James Melis Paty ghnderson 49. 21 they tried to ge Ball. Duane sald last night. The team, lead- 12 points. Rider College of Trenton, N. J Piggott, SecTetary-tTeasurer Of the Notre Dame. Barter : 6 & M543 oy ' 12 628 Kiueh and Kenny Sailors gdded ing the Western Division of the Both coaches threw: in reserves, spotfed ‘St. Joseph's eastern inv a Oregon School Activities, said. Rider 3. "s Ea or LEGES Nr In lett column 1s home team two more free thraw to make league, lost $14,000 the first half a bit of « ourtesy on Krause's part'sion opener, 54 to 43. The win- Coaches in Oregon reported to the Arkansas 60. Texas § rad |igless team in second column has asters tut Boal four-point difference. of the current campaign, Duffey while Hinkle was fboking for ners built up a lead in the open federation's Los Angeles, Cal. Buiimore. Birminghain- Souther bv ¥% lo (PLANATION—The Power Index proe allors, who dueled with Brign said. somebody to get a hot streak. ing minutes and- were never Martinsville posted its sixth contercnce that injuries had been pongn Coilese €L stron hie Oe roams for his tive during th . injurie e Rricham Young 54, Lovola (Chicage) 48. any two teams for this sea . & the game, came out with) Duffey also sald that a Taledo, Hinkle let his entire traveling headed victory in nine starts last night cut by use of the free fumble rule: Central Michigan 3. Perris Institute 48. [1on bo date Thus a 50.0 team has been a . da 11 ’ De! 4 shom 22 points—10 of them from the Q., Rroup had affered him $25,000 squad of 18 get their names in DePauw was ho! 2% a firecrack- thos ~ } , ET eregon had experimentd with the Repaul Kerraeky 50. fiorenend 43. [team ‘on "thelr comparative records ia free throw line. Brian made for the club's NBA franchise at the summary while Krause sent er as it dumped Hanover. 85 to 71 with a 47-41 decision over 8hort- me. wure for three years. Hillsdale $8, Befance 4 | sain “sirens makein has been weighed seven points. John Hargis wag the end of this season. 13 players into action It was Hanover's seventh loss as ridge on the Blue Devils’ home 11. (eqe ration adopted the rule Rois Crom Jot, aigrip sip) aa |ehoud detent oy a by exactly 10 Shdgtanrs top man also with 22° An _ Andersan (Gravel Co. Notre Dame and Butler com against four wins. The Tigers floor. The Artesians shot to a on the recommendation of. the! eo lle Mo.) State 4 “auiney mu Bast ote In the | future [toe rarely follow executive, Bo ir an yO « - 81. Wottord 4 ore Soe Th franca. Lh game cama grup. nonstiod Vung. to Sn 1 re Sdhoun ds 35 pone Ady uF, wi 01010 lead at hain then Oregon cuchen, Under the rue 54 RL HSE Se 0 ore 50 HE PAL BE Sn after Anderson had established an team as a civie enterprise. fe The Bulldogs are in action again 18, led Hinover. coasted In as Shortridge got hot 2 aeiensive eam can advance a |Lauisiase State 62. Loyola (New Orlesns)| reel ities. ro ooh Dunke (STstem corre. early 19-9 lead and then turned ice said that Duffey had offered the Baturday night, meeting DePauw tt in the third and fourth quarters. fam he: Soe a a |adssachusetts oo. a, © cold in the second as Denver group the right of joint control in the Fieldhouse. Fifteen ‘misses at the free ob ut Mog or mui wo EN 84 Midna 0 ) held the Packers to two fleld goals. over the Packers the rest of the Notre Dame (34) | Butler aa Amateur Notes throw line paved the way for the peen in al POSSESSION. ne Fos %or siaie $4, Washingten Sate 13. (Tech, Cards Top | Denver led at halftime 41-35. season agers 88" purse 2! “follgn CtkePal leas Blue Devils’ defeat. The Blue The rule on balls kicked into Bigect, TW, Fordham 14 ! An immediate drive to sell } 1 2 Hal or. 1d | at Kirshbaum Devils trailed 14 to 2 at the end he RO ham Teel 2° M4 H. S. Mat Menu . . eslie Stohle 1 0 Seniors 39. Broad ’ 1¢ end zone was also changed Benedict s s 81, liam Jewell " Mooresville Routs {blocks of season tickets far the Bi: 4 | )iWeidekampr 3.8 iviers - Juniors 70, Of the first quarter and did not by the federation Piggott dis & wodsenh’ oy eniladeiable) 0, —— Four. dual. ts, featured b ET ; \ rest. of the Packers home games ps 81 "Ww "or Besen. 01 1 cstally from the charity line until siosed. He : Division) 54. ! mee eatur vy @ ; : : 1 i § t - 3 * los reafter such ball will} : Mv : 0 0 ) 8t. Louis Universi Detroit 41 Decatur Central I; "loounced by Myers. Myers i Bhs inert 98 En A LE dy, (1 (NIFQ Quarbe dead after crossing the goal Ea sate Someta ton roca] a not ’ BV at the group is O'Shea : onary. Pestless Pump er had elapse stripe and ruled an automatic ' Tem * { “Mooresville unleashed a blister- under no obligation to” buy the org ° 1 \ Lumber 48. Fadler. Anderson 38 Re alph James, Martinsville cen. touchback, " Xevier ICincinngth 10, Younestown so. | WTeStIDE teams before start of ing finish to defea. Decatur Cen- team’s franchise if it finds the X ¥ 10 1 2044 To edule Bous high. Ex ter, led the scorers with 19 points. a | Fate 63, Spri nef eid | Colles e 58. {the second annual Marion County tral, 51-39. on the losers’ floor last venture » wilt “ot Pay PRAM. 0 0 a herie © @ 1's Kine 1 AA. 918 Shelby vite Lesion Kenny Filer was high for Short- as ican nternational 82, Becker o {mat tourney Jan. 13 and 14. night. - By winning, ‘the ‘Moores: . Rosenatinl g- 6 - 4.4: is IMEW-1043 ridge ‘with 12. The Artesians hit Portland, Ore., Seeks: {Jezanter 4; Queens Colles 46. ». UT 5 Southport entertains Lafayette ville cagers Képt alive their hopes Wood.s D0 2 New A a Woilday Téurney Blue 14 of . 44 shots and the Blue iR thar 54. Bt b's College 3 {Jeff tonight at 7:30 p.m. and _of capturing at least a share of Park School Wins _ Ee ad A akg TPINIIEE 35. River ip ois 17 of 69. sue Heavy Title Bout | Pafazetre Gage : Adon] o {Tech's unbeaten team is host to the Mid-State Conference cham- Johnny DeVoe and Kevin John-' To ore Norra Dame 70, Burs va Topisntg hedule. 3. Blue and Novae Martinsville (41) L-Shortriawe (11) PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 5 (UP) West J irainia Tec Tech, a Beckier Bw Muncie Central at 3:15 p. m. Fripionship, Aton lei. the Park School basket. ler \ i ware va. Riverside. A mates. f fret met Fi" — World Heavyweight Boxing Corpus Christi ae Marya (Texas 30. day. The Greenclads, who split The winners held a 21-12 lead ball team to a 36-26 victory over y,;'¢ hi at th FL oP sper : — Cain. t 3} 3Bexson. tf 1.0 § Champion, Ezzard Charles has Western Stang 4, Ricks ¢ Co kn Collane @% |with the Oards last year, go to at- the half after Decafur's 7-4 (De Carrollton Avenue Evangeli- Kenny onc -murdnali 1 Weidekamp 00 BONS Br aden ‘when hey Meet Lone. & i CRI? “° 3 3 1 been offered 4 $35000 guarantee ——— Southport Saturday night in the first quarter edge fizzled out ol and Re armed B Rurch five Jack n rovie 3 R. OMI jon Wood the Kirshba Men's Var A Roe a0 JH 3: 3 § by Portland Boxing Promoter Tex High School Basketball top dual meet attraction locally. Jack Mackenzie, 8-foot 4-inch Yesterday. in the Park gym. De . Notre Dame 17 of 72 A ve Be ¢ 0 0 Bach a 0 0 Salkeld to defend his title here ITY UNTY GAMES The bout will be held following «center, paced Mooresville into thé Voe hit for 11 points and John. ea a 238 20 of 1 free that 0, 0 0 Stallwnod w 0 1'against Joe Kahut next summer, Weshin 33, Ben Davis the Southport- -Scottsburg basket. lead ston for 10 lim Amos poured . 1 PEM soal ther Mercer: » 0 0 tal] - ¥ Marttinevilie o. pnorind * 4 ball § y ] : poured . 04 13 free v oa : _ Salkeld announced yesterday. Mooresyil's Al Deest mera! 39 all game slated for 8:15 p.m, Suttle % Mocrénvills forward in nine points for the losters ! way Johnsor Ane . Score Sartore 2a The offer included a privilege tame a3 Hilenors mol eHoLs Decatur Central visits Richmond was high for the game wit { of 37's per cent of the net re--Arils 4. weleotivile y points, . Six players were ban- IAC N t + Fac < Yeo D to Pr et Ne Re FS celpts Salkeld Avon 53, Clayt . dha i wie 4, Walker 3 Riler 2 H ceip made the offer ainbrides 42. Now *winchester “« CITES gn araror races reoman Vu y Baer, nis” Mlle’ ant "i ake Mintz and Tom Tennas, Siok Ered 4 Brtertel a A COMPLETE "LINE OF ying fo RB tan rank Lurar. Um- co.managers of C hares. AT Quan. A pire. FlardgJulian £ he 4, rane, Baga
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One Field Goal, Seven ri Fouls; Total 9 Points ig
Maybe it was the weather, ‘ At any rate, the Pittsboro High School basketball team had but. Milian 43 gE ter fingers and poor vision last 3 oh Pountaim) 3. West Point]
night. The boys couldn't get the snelburn a ball in the hoop. 3 Wethingron " South Bend
tenville 33. “Trail n. slgar 29, 38.
Brownsburg won, 40 to 9, as §vic and 38 Kennard fovertime., EM-ROE ner ““ — SPORTING GOODS CO. goal and seven. foul tosses. hion Arsaw 40. Aooh i Pg Hose ar. § WW, Satine LI-3446
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Sports | Figure Dies Fight Ren WASHINGTON, Jun.'5 ory dE Frankie Baxter, 50, clubhounse! oh manager for the Washington Sen- | NIK. ators and one of the capital's) shor leading sports figures, died yes-| pai ‘terday of- A heart Attack.
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