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ching. But the umbers leaves d. Me too.

a fluke punch, at would have real contender

add as a foote in promotional d to Louis’ Bomber came ight champion ore than once von his in 1919 five times up to st to Tunney,

acobs who ‘de

th the promothe champion big money if He had Louis

nths after he:

k in "37. The led three times, was never less in '41 it was ney says, most

find bums too, but my ' record does ot — command ly because he imber of bums. nd Billy Conn

n. Louis faced.

a full flowered 1 saw Max ing and Steva him decisively.

n fighter, the

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Jarrage chester

Service . 7~— Hanover ster in a field in an 88 to 74 game here to-

led seven times Hanover mans ad.. Andy Taff, d John Collier, winners, while dd 26 for the

victory in 11 ners. Manches-

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-Hanover 12, Mane r. A. J. Thatcher, Aat Meet travel to Dee a dual wrestlay originally . Tuesday. The 7:30 p. m. The defeated 34 to ¢ last week. ——

TONITE CAPS

vs. PITTSBURGH 8:30 P.M.

in

} was Chuck Harris, who dum

{ throws for 17 points.

Apparently the local RCA Plant believes in doing things in a big way, ; Many of the numerous spon. sors of bowling teams or idagues *F are content to have a single rep- J resentative but not RCA — ; have three leagues. The organization chiefly sible for the idea is the RCA Ae tivities Association, a group of employees who contribute money to sponsor social and athletic activities. The three leagues are the Tuesday night RCA Mixed League at Beech Grove, the W night men’s at the Fox-Hunt and the Thursday night men's loop at | Pritchett-Hunt-0’Grady.

IRE

this league are Walter Lowry, president; Jack Gaffey, vice pres-

tho TV confingen, Members re

"|Big Ten changed its two-minute

Lone. free throw if he makes a

: Youn See Olympian Games Indiana Hardwood Gang ‘will have its first official meeting of 1950 Tuesday night in Butler Fieldhouse, | The Gang--about 1000 strong (will be assigned to the west side of the fieldhouse, upper tier, as the annapolis Olympians meet the Sheboygan Redskins. #'he Hardwood Gang, a cousin

Fouled Player Allowed One Shot After FG Is Made

CHICAGO, Jan. 7. (UP)—The

rule iA basketball today for. the second time this season. of the Knothole Gang in baseball, Under the new change, whichis sponsored by the Junior is effective for games tonight, &| Chamber of Commerce and youth player fouled in the last two ggencies of the Community Fund. minutes of the game or of an ex-| Age Limits - 1 tia period will be allowed onlyl , ,. oii tor the gang a

boy must be between the ages.of |e and 16 and must apply through

er the previous rule a play- one « of inst nom wheat | foul agencies or'the JayCees. committed was entitled Tuesday night's gang. will come : throws, regardless from . Flanfier House, YMCA's.: of wheth he made the fiela | BOY Scouts, English Boys Club, Christamore = House, Southwest

al. | Bocial Center and Girl Scout Thus, if he" ‘made the field goal el Le% ANG: Sip) Meouls. and the first tree throw, and| ach member of the gang is

fleld goal after the foul has been | mitted.

"The leading feam in the W y Night Men's League is the amt. and Frank Biacholl, -aere Mike Bisesi, Leroy Stegemoeller, John Johnson, Mike Pociask and

Officers of the Tuesday mixed of the team and carries the highest average in the loop with a 185

are Charlie Hear, president; Irene

Bob Cavender, Bisesi is captain figure.

Crouch, secretary, and John) With her 166 mark and the men Shampay, i A Lo {who lead the pack are Jim Gar Jack Clark, president: Paul |Ti%0n and Dick Matthews who

Hornaday, vice president, and Don have respective averages of 169 |

nd 164. Taylor, secretary-treasurer, com-| prise the officers for the Thursday |,, SOMe Of the scores turned in by evening league, the RCA outfits compare favor All of the leagues are conducted |*P'Y With those of other leagues | on a handicap basis, . depending, ‘around town. Charles Miller has 3%

upon the bowler’s Individual aver. (he oD zion with Handicap 8

nected for a 554 count to add to his Randicap of 126 for a 670 [tota

|

age. At the present time the Television team i- setting the pace in| the. Wednesday night session while Jack Colvin and Mike Bi-| sesi are staging a fight for the] individual average leadership with respective marks of 187 and!

185. {629 total recorded by Ruby Rande, Marta. Roberts, Leader She Knocked over an actual total’ Leading the Tuesday mixed elr-|of 494 pins to add to her 135 han-

the same league Richard {Hoffman smashed out a series of 660 -on an actual figure of 576 plus a handicap of 84. The top feminine series in the league is a

= ther They = ompoutid. is looking. down ‘on own ‘event which will get under the rest of thie field in thé Thurs-| way in laté February of early day night loop with the Engineers March. and the Matrix contingents hold-| Each team in all the: leagues ing second and third places re-/has contributed $11.50 to the prize spectively. | fund and awards will be presented Taylor fats) In the Tuesday fling, the wom-|to the singles and doubles winners and Lloyd en leaders are Marta Roberts with 3 Rapdionp.

In the Thursday Night Men's at PHO, Paul Hornaday, vice president of the league, views the scoreboard as Secretary Don Turkey Shoot Winners Charles Harlow, Bob Esther | ruett along with President Jack Clark"look on.

Score Tied Eight Times During Game Before Stubborn Franklin Yields

. Times State Service ANDERSON, Jan. T-—Hitting eight field gouls in nine attempts during an overtime, Anderson College defeated Franklin, 62 to 58, here tonight in a Hoosier College Conference clash. At the end of the regulation play, the score was tied at 45- 4. The score was tied eight times during the regular play. Anderson! hit .278 per cent of its shots while Franklin had a percentage of 204.

~ Tech Turns Back

In Overlime fo Win. 62-56 SR

in seven field goals and three free|

Anderson (82) Franklin (56) 1g tt pf) tg 12%! RSmitht 1 0 23! Grubs. 432 W i Rutgereit.f } 3 1| Armstrons.f 1 ashington, bl- | Harris.c 4 8Smith.c 5 yamad 3 0° 4 On. § 13 Audetsan.t i 3 one erty.c 1.0 | Tech High School's basketball! F oc . 0 | i BSmithe 1 & i __ _|team maintained its mastery over| The league leaders in the Tuesday Night Mixed loop at the Totals 27 831 ‘Totals 31 14 11/local prep opposition by. turning

ota Sialitime Score—Anderson 328,

yee Ihrgws Missed —R. Smith, Killlams Foro bb J; 2, tan "Smith, Dunn er us0 mn O Hera

OU Sets Record

Tank; |

Beech Grove plant are from left), Jim Garrison, Molly Crosley, | back a stubborn Washington five, Marty Roberts and Dick Matthews. (Left rear), Charles Hear,

51 to 40, at Tech last night. league president, Irene Crouch, secret The Continentals pushed the| froasurer. secretary, and. John Champay, |

|Greenciads to the limit in the first, -

{half, holding a 24 to 21 lead short-| ly before Tech went into a 29 to| {25 advantage at the into a 29 to Tech had led 12 to 8 at the|

. - first quarter and managed to . Culmone), 10.50, 710: Happy West. 118 ross Seal CHA CAML HIRT To Rout llinois {maintain a 37 to 39 lead at the At Fair Grounds {rosso jou ompre Gong Tok Te ne us y RST ($900; claiming. 4 years up; 6 s ™ hi oh D, J | team balance our” the sam Suva, titan, Rego JH al TFhiadlol nile wm Ch Jone © ne ; - 3 NINTH 31300; - claiming; “4 “years and COLUMBUS, 0. Jan. 7 (UP)—lto 36 in the fourth period but Li48 S20, Count Alert sia E"Coliman EY TE Ba IL Dead eye Dick Schnittker sank a|Tech's Charles Fngelerth, Dick [an Lucky Doo, Easy Quero. Gold Bloom. ei. 3200, 1179 8 40, Lian 106 J foul shot after the final gun to-|Wills and Ernie Cline stretched! SECOND (3900: claiming: ¢ years up: 6 Dgiimetisi. 410 Also = Mr Dum ohn night to set a new Ohio Coliseum the lead. furlongs) Salk Bound. l08 rE Claxt on). Boy. Grand Prince, Kentmere Miss, Olio, scoring record as Buckeyes routed| The victory was Tech's fourth| Brooks). io 140. 30. RL Lieht 11} (E. een Als s

Hlinois, 83 to 62, in a Big Teniin a row in the city and seventh! back. Mary's Best, First Breeze. Victor battle before 5808 fans. in eight games. Washington has|Nsnce. BE eK oe 561.60. The big 6 foot 5 inch forward won half of eight games. Tech| THIRD ($900;

At Santa Anita

4 years. up; PIRST ($3500

claiming; «AR {turlon 8) -Tinglin

showed no fll effects of playing/hit 19 of 63 field goal attempts|io sso. 330. xPoopsie. S86 «&. Bright): &3 lo 260, "Easieloro 111 “TI Wee! with the victorious Buckeye Rose, for 301 while Washington got 9.00. 480: Sustes Gift. 100 J. Brooks). lush rope) 11 Lily Boy, 119 GO. Glis- |

Also;

{was tipped in by “a teammate, | his team would garher 5 points, |

| “ ARCADIA, Cal.

| Tuesday Mat

claim ing 3-year-olds: 7) 114 W

given a membership card which missed the second and the bali, serve as his admission to al

home games of the Olympians, \ {Cost of the card is 10 cents, Rule Was Experiment | Representatives of the Junior The Big Ten had been des- Chamber of Commerce will superignated an experimental wonfer- vise the he youngsters a at the games, ence and had agreed to use the previous ruling at the request\ of the national basketball commits

tee. The ruling had been used Ben Hogan Stages

early Season, non-conference games, Hi C The national basketball rule ot ome aC in effect in previous seasons:

gave the fouled team the right to take possession of the ball out of bounds. instead of taking the second free throw in a case {where a field goal had been made uring ! the fou.

Solidarity Wins

He and Jerry Barber Lead in L. A. Open.

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7.4UP)—Ben Hogan and Jerry Barber |-~one on his way back and the {other on his way--sizzled - over |the Riviera Country Club Course {today to take the-lead with about -thalf the second round fin ge x nie i a He

OY. the “oo Barber tars "Jan. 7 (UP)—/|the better round, a three- ander. Solidarity, the pride of California, PAT 68 which gave him a twd \showed his heels to a top field of (day total .of 137. N 14 stakes stars today as he But it was Hogan, the ashen-| {flashed to a length victory in the|faced Texan, vho got a 69 and {$50,000 added San Pasquel handi-|thrilled the crowd with the real-| jcap at Santa. Anita. [ization he once again must be | Mrs, Nat Goldstone's fashion- ranked with the nation’s best. |ably-bred son of Alibhai took the, Hogan's play was just as me‘Tead turning Into the backstreteh|thodical and accurate as before lof the mile and a sixteenth race|/he nearly lost his life-in an auto-: land turned back challenge. after bus collision 11 months ago. His {challenge to win and stamp him-|two-day total of 142 put him in self a contender for the $100,000\an excellent position to strike at| {Santa Anita Handicap later in|the leader in the remaining 36

{the meeting. holes for the first-place money | In the final stages, Charles B. ,¢ $9600.

{Howard's English importation,| | Noor, came up to take second] Furgol Has Trouble {while the fast-ciosing Ponder, Ed Furgol of Royal Oak, winner of the Kentucky Derby, Mich, who was the first-day’

was third and Bolero was fourth. leader with a 68, ran into trou- | Solidarity got away at 6 to i ble and came up with a three{odds because of his failure to win /over-par 38 on the frent nine. {the Santa Catalina stakes for Another first-day leader, KElls-|California-breds last Monday worth Vines of Pasadena, fired |when he could not catch Moon- a 73 for a 142 total. {rush. He paid $14.80, 6.20 and| The Hogan comeback 3.90. Noor paid $6.50 and 4.10 and however, again was the whole

ithe entry of Ponder and Fervent show. Battling Ben was more re- Was revealed in a joint statement alive, when he by {blew himself to a 73, and his con-|O'Brien, 8. J, [fident smile was not lost even college.

[paid $3.30 to show. |laxed than yesterday,

when he missed a two-foot putt]

Card Completed

Three heavyweight mat battles, | |with a double main event head- other birdie on the 17th.

tning the card, will be staged!

the Community Fund

Bl

Osmanski Resigns Holy Cross Post

(

Osmanski was through as head before losing, 67 to 61,

Alex Groza and Bob Armstrong (on Grora's shoulders) would "be hard to. stop. Even Wah-Wah Jones [with his hand upraised) and Cliff Barker agree. Bob is a member of the Harwood gang.

and a member of the Boy Scouts.

Southport Extended Bu Nips Scottsburg

Scottsburg became the 1th | victim of Southport's rangy Cards In 12 games but like several ,of Jan. 7. the Red Birds’ opponents, Scotts (Bullet Bill) burg - extended their. conquerors on the

WORCESTER, Mass, UP)—Dr. William

football coach at Holy Cross to- Cards’ floor last night.

day and the guessing about his saga, Successor was in full swing.

The Cards held a 16 to 12 lead after eight minutes, kept a '32 Osmanski’s decision to resign to 28 gap at the half and stayed 51 to 45, eight minutes him and the Rev. John 8. later. Yn the fourth session Jim president of the Hayes Ted the losers’ cause ‘to keep pace and completed the eve.

No mention was made of a suc- NINE With 21 points.

lon the 11th, which gave him a!cessor but Johnny Del Isola, head Luis Schinalfeldt made 22 and |bogey. He got that stroke back line coach at Dartmouth, was ‘be- Dave Bertram 17 to pace Southwith a birdie on the 15th and an- lieved to have the inside track for| Port in’ the scoring column. It the job Osmanski gave up after Hogan had two birdies and a a disastrous season in which Holy

was Scottsburg’s eighth loss hn 11 games.

|Tuesday night in the Armory ring bogey. going one under par on Cross lost all but one game. Southport (47) Sesttsburs fH of by Matchmaker Billy Thom. the first and ninth holes. ‘Hel ogmanski, having ended his §imaifidte & & SiHayest ~~ 8 §.4 To One of the featured attractions Pogled the second. On the 8ev-i¢,4h4a) career, planned to devote Bertram.e © 4 9 OMurphy.iy 193 [will send “Two-Ton Tony” Ga-|énth he produced one of theipis ry} time to his Chicago dental Miner To RE 3 33 {lento, who was boxing’s “Beer tourney's best shots—a 50-foot practice. Witan-f 13 ohassarat \ tt 13 Barrel Poker,’ against Herbie chip from about 30-feet off the ~ meters Eireman.c 3 0 3 Hallg 010 Freeman, the well schooled rough- 8reen which bounced within four ies J 03 ’ house artist from New York City. inches of the cup. Greenwood to Meet Total 24 10 71 Tals 23 1 The other star attraction will pe Noblesville Today rainitime score: Southport 33. Scour: be a re - match between Tom Tech Grapplers Win : Free ihraws missed: Southport ah Marshall, of Dallas. Tex. and the Greenwood American legion, Scot burs - O—Waity— - idee Zebra Kid. the hooded 336-pound- Over Cards, 27 to 15 winner of the Holiday Gold Medal, Umpire: Ciayfon Nichols,

er whose identity is still a secret.| . Tech High School's wrestling, Marshall won their first meeting team stretched its unbeaten mark

and Thanksgiving Day

Tourna-

ments at Dearborn Gym. will Bradley Thumps Drake

jand tt the Kid loses their re-ito six for the season with a 27 gy the SX oieeuitie 1egion Tl DES MOINES, Ia., Jan. 7 (UP) {turn he's agree 0: unmask. the Southport - i The firey . to 15 victory over p will be the first of a series the Bradley opened its Missoyri

event pits Benny team at the Cards’ gym last night. Becker, of Hamilton, Ont., against Jack O’Brien, the *

Can.,| Tech scored three pins as Pat,

‘Demon | Amore, 120, Tony Zilson, 155, and

{3:20. Also: Elegant Lag; Quedn J Bowl grid club-as-he ured—ini16-0f 58 for 2786, Grind from Death Valle rvweight, came, Dearborn schedule: . , igh 5 1 1 d Po free Teoh (51) Washington (40) |O Herron, Record arch, Sweet Hope, Zao- | D ($35 claiming: 4 years up: 6 eath Valley”, | Bryce Bledsoe, heavyweigh i a. m—Heston Concrete va. Pood The Braves hit an amazing 47 eight field goals an , fe ft pf y ft pf|sdow. xMannerful. XFie fyrionss) godlum, * 113 IM Wieder — | through with five points. A Mas ters; 12-Kingans vs. Clermont Lions: per cent of their shots in | Cline. 6 0 4 McD 1. FOURTH (31100 i oy 4 years up;1bl oo EC § r & O vi. Hilion U Bro throws for 23 points. Nell 1 2 1 Bor det t31 1 ie Thnans, fa PHS UP maker), 420,360, Cable Cur. 106 (P. D par | Gophers Roll Over | three are unbeaten in six meéts. bm Indianapolts Girls vs West Bide first half rolling in 11 strai His free throw after the gun mont 1 8 Baines 02 1 Brooks) 28.0%. 5 85, Break Hy. 108 (5. | War Adend. General Rule. War Coin: | Summary: Girls. 4p PRennineton Past pa: A points in the last three- pr sounded broke the old Coliseum gn icine 2 41 Sehtoeder.c : 3 3 { Delahoussaye) 560. Also. H ting, Norm- {Of Bru do. Primus W, Willys Reward, HN ‘Marquette, 74-38 ! % Morgan (8) decisionéd Poldkfl 8-3 Blooming 3 5. 6 p.m “tins ‘Baws ve. of the period. @ } team mark. set in December when| genke.& 4 1 3iCurtis.c. 2 0 8! rich, ufo, Cafe Singer, xWee Mistress, (O-Hast | Sparks (T) decisioned Baumesrt. wayne Post, 64 Fs m Fd Galllord vs $ the Bucks beat M ette, 82 to| Moria } rit 041 Ls 1 § 3 ¥8ieck Princ Fiala “oollards Pet] [1 THIRD s3s00: claimioe 4 ers up | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 7 (UP)- 0 Parson (8) decisioned Edgar Lamb. Broa fi et Butiness Colless iriture - e Ducks bea arqu oar y.E 4 owery.§ 0 3 | xBlac rince. xFie mile) ed Count, - ) Cor a Jusiness College 53. ~ : 2 2 9Bertramy 33 Fao fi iva Bo de: 0/40 30 11 5 Ja Als i hy Minheiniay Gophers, ma & i 8 "120 (T) pinned Gillum, 5:20 bactory Au Authorized 5 & ) 1 8 20 Fone CR Beir rt. | ir 460 Also. Set Yime. Phantom their final non-conference start —Fost Ti decistoned Stanfield “1” Obie State (3% Niinels (62) | Haitiime PURLEY LK A eminent 20) 10,00 $30. 80, Beigut 119 “Hart Lasswell Cy ite” * Bright, Scolar. EY: | petore launching their Big Ten |* in er | 20 New. Scoring Merk | _® Parker “517-"21% tg ft ph fg tt pt ree Throws Missed Tech: Moriarity 3, Clayton), 12.20. Also Portune, Brow E | ning Blend, Mash Gotagal, Flash g gr Pence (8) decisioned N. Walker, 4- 5 | —— _ @ Sheotfer Bchnittker! 8 1 FA ckson.f i 3 3 cline, Ensiert i Nell Washington Bor. Brutus, Junior's Hobby, Quad Le gen. | | Point, Pals pi | , basketball slate, blasted Mar-| Loli Edgar (T) decisioned Arummen WORCESTER Mass. Jan. 1 @_Eversharp Jacobs.{ § 2 {der, Lowery, McDougs urtis, Sohroe- | xgilver Romette, Miss Dixieland, I'm Don, POURTH (13500: aiiowances! uette tonight, 74 to 38. (UP) — Flashy Forward Bob ham 5 8 fad yt 1 3 der | xColorado Sue. Red xP up. un Rene, 114 tR Nevo \q EB 4 to 145—Brown (8) decisioned G. Lamb, @ Esterbrook t a 0 HCIal—Narh Edwards and JE ene 0 sky Rhu 118 +8. Brooks), ny 1 > emineton.f 1-9 10a 2.2.3 Glaze ug | XN ghost RRLR ye. K5h So Risks y Rh A id For the. deliberate _Gophers,| ot (T4. pinned. Blazek. 1:45. |C ousy set a new Holy Cross in- ©. Norma. Multikoloe..... Armstrong 1 8 SN ferkam.e $33 Bousgave: 340, 2.00. “out: Vamonos. 112 830° Also. Bozoh. Fiving Rox, Deep Blue.| Who never trailed, it was their | tes—Guandi I, decisioned Henry, 6-0. [dividual scoring record tonight as’ Pencils owp.g 4'Polimer,0 ' 2 \ Thas! ro aster Boy, alfly , s s +8) decisio : palin 4 : § Ganimane 4 g 3 Sacred Heart Beats iz: un Ve Cane IH LS ar Valor, Zee Tee. (ARID vie ory. in nine games and; Hwt. Bledsoe pinned Weddle, 1:30, (he scored i points, rok his HOOSIER It ie er.g J huriby.¢ Sonuet. PIPTH ($3500: claiming; 4_ vears up; 6 se em up for théir conference! —— eam to a 93 to victory over ~ . Daw 0 0 Anderson.g 1 4 . y - {turd reeTansel, Pd + A280, 8.30, “ . » N BR ' A 6 03 [gui & Turiqnas ily Valet foo TA | 22 00, $10; Top ‘Turret, 115 (H. Moreno). Opener against Northwestern Parker to Fight on Pep [Jesuit rival Boston College before PEN SHOP {Kersuils.g. 9 4-4 ariton rrau 600. 8.40, 4.80; Jimminy|5 00, 3.30; Eternal Bomb, 118 (8. Brooks) ;| Monday in Chicago. 3700 fans at Worcester Audi- 19 E. Marke! FR. 186% A Lo -— ve r [Oe (H Reene., 1.60 3.00: Hy Dia-|2.50. Aiso: Prudent Don, Al, Trinket Time, ‘Cham ionshi Card tortum ef IR. Tolals 30 23 231 Totals C2318 32 Times “State Service mand. ie Orosco) Ka Also: Me Simei oth: sowantest . years. up: TTT rT P Ip : " ol gpiieiftime score: Ohio State 38, binots| PLAINFIELD, Jan. 7-—Sacred Afton. Wish "Egan. Banovina |7, furlongs) Curandero, 117 8." Brooks), H. S. Tilt Re-Scheduled | Gene Parker, Indiana light CROSS ORD PUZZLE : y 70 31 ose eam Pree throws missed: Schnittker 4 Jacobs Heart won its eighth game in al, FIGHTH (31500; claiming: 4 years up 4.70 in). 6.80, 38 Sale Arrival 13 w n weight champion, has been signed W 2: Ban - Remington. Tavior § furlongs) Hot and High, 107 J Guerin 680. 3.80; Sgiw Arrival The Pike Township-Frankln! & p TET wo) Burk ierkors Erickion. | dozen outings by handing Charl. Keene. % 2, 300, gg hy Xood. Capt. Fiagk, High Resolve, Under Township basketball game, post-|{to fight in the semi-windup of the ACROSS 31—8hort, heavy ’ iGlisson), 2.80. Also. Litt Flower, -Dr.| . sword Dtfleiais © her, 3p Kern Purdue and Cieo|!OR & 54 to 40 setback in a high Reed. Tilustrate, Foray Vina |p SEVENTH (350 000 Added San Pasqual Ee eras, or omen trav-| (Willie on Shimplonetip pattie] | shaliow ress 33—Toward Diehl, Northwestern {school basketball game here to-|; NINTH (31000; cliaming; 4 years up, ndicap hd u oh iles) el co ons Friday night, will be|ln 4~Pronoun 38—'To sink in ST night: # 8.20. "6.60. 300 Da "Bo. 107 (1 Keane. | Noor 118" 1, HR Neve 6 50. 4 io; Ponder, played at Franklin Township| Parker, through his manager,’ 3-fuecets siete 38—Caoutehous tres Neese Takes Lead After an S8-all tie in the first 52% 430, Reson Hari Annesley, 3.60 Ma nvink, Pecrent. Aulocrat” Jonna Joy, Tuesday evening. {Bugene (Tiny) Bland, has agreed ;,— Cl¥ ’ 31—Possessed Also: Darby Doodit, Charitghi, Eitenan 8, MARNE, Ferient. hbo ort, Colosa | - cmree— [to go Into St. Louis four days 13—Man's name 38—~Accomplishment In Bowling Classic lead, th and 2 21 to ae halftime Streak. Our Pick, XMountain Foar. |¥ ADS Redbird, Bolero A ' Ba k ball {ahead of the scheduled fight to -Fwwest 40Nativy metal oca e RA | BIGHTH ($3500 aiming: 4-y s up; —To decay ~ Yarn u " Noble ea e ve fell behind as |, BIGHTH iso. cluming: 4-zears | mateur sket Iwork out with Pep. Pep Will be ia ote of seals 43—Conjunetion erritt Neese o oblesville| |Ray Riley began hitting his ulti-| A¢ Tropical | 0 1480. 10.50: Gold “Ace. 117 he Mocores 17 he Dearborn Saturday League: defending his world’s feather- 30—Anger 43—Consumed - ot 0 Hiisson), v uper omman ars Hill 4 K C. 48; Be Gar Low, swampy 44-—~Man's nickname 3ok the leit {ok the frat aipuad hate | J Bums That up p11] i mijest. Jigga 8 1) 3 ger Netcpereite Snap on. "Gold Jus. Coma. | Shnede on 88 Rarpiture “47 fes| weight championship against land 45—That thing 1p the sixth annual eight-game Heart. The a was held by| Bi PETRY il Ongimeel dao C J: | He Rune eae oreo chied Business CoFiCharlie Riley oly the Mound Cuty. 3 Malay cance T—Cntef tem ) rie ul | . i — An 3 sing! wit classic tourna- wone “3 elle Belle Danada " oe Ein 80—~Bhakespearian m plow veo! ey leys tant] ke Sahn, = ho made yi [ee Sug) Pits gov, Apr fde ’ AT 20 Fosteirie King 2 ent a e Ves alley. as an tallings led the los-|fernal May. Siaters. 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