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‘vate opinion that he would have “outboxed Louis as easily as he
{ well, you gotta start off with| ‘me.” “character himself, gave. it the
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' In keeping the tradition of winter ‘alive. I'm a sucker for records.
"ville In the divorce sweepstakes, or is it the other way ‘round
Wes Fesler To Stay On as 10SU Coach
“Did Grimm Get Oil Well, Too?
Wrigley Runs Big Business, Has Trouble With Cubs
BEDFORD, Mass, Jan. 9— Whatever became of, Ofid Mentor's Formosa? The master minds are already beginning to Salary Hiked to check in for Scripps-Howard's famed coach-of-the-year, $15,000 A Year
COLUMBUS, O. Jan. 9 (UP) Wes Fesler will remain as head football coach at Ohlo State Uni-
dinner. Did they give Charley Grimm an oil well, too, when he agreed to take over the Dallas ball club? These Texans usually do. Strange thing about P. K. Wrigley:
He no trouble at all in) or. fisked or expected help. Alljuniversity president, running a tremendous busi-ihe's ever wanted was an oppor- today. ness operation but he fifids tunity to work and to serve. Hel Dr, Bevis, following a meeting base _Ihas been in husiness here 28 years With the university's board of Sasthell 3 BE acky nd has never missed a working trustees, sald Fesler will receive ‘day. He sells newspapers in the $15,000 a year. He has boos
son. The three coaches Ted Col | aanter or. mid-to | rr, wn, He is!getting $13,500, ; lins had under consideration to, .y handicapped. He has ‘In a statement after the meet-| direct his pros were Jimmy Con- pride, courage, ambition and a ing, Dr. Bevis sald:
zelman, Sid Luckman and Red [demonstrated faith In his country. | “During recent weeks there| Strader. of the Fenqons ne {He is a gentle, humble, staunch have been persistent rumors of the red head ultimately got the [symbol of the philosophy on|intent of Wesley E. Fesler to re-| is his familiarity with the hE Bod] Sb this nation’s greatness was sign as head football coach at nel in the now defunct All-Amer- bulit. He is an admirable re- Ohlo State University. lea Conference. Maj. Tom Mes- Proach of the handout, the alibi] “Coach Fesler has expressed | sereau of Army's coaching staff (and the phony eredo. I realize his entire satisfaction with the is headed for Japan and Gen. this must. make him a erackpot, arrangements and will remain at ¢
MacArthur. {a square lame brain in the minds the university as its head footFE of many, but around this pic- ball coach. IT IS GENE TUNNEY'S pri. [Uresque old whaling town there, Admitted Offer
lis nothing but esteem and affec-| tion for Johnny Furtado and the/that he was considering an offer fine, human, decent things he to enter the business world. He |stands for. Between you and me, (has just as frankly said that he) Cap'n, I was surprised to find wanted to remain at the univer-| [there were so many real Ameri- sity and only considered leaving! jcans still around. in the Interest of his family's fu-| {ture welfare and security. . , “The university administration | and the board of trustees recoginizes Coach Fesler's desire to
did Dempsey. I agree. "Ruth was the most forthright man I ever knew in sports. When +I asked him to name his all-time ‘all-8tar baseball team he said: I HAVE > confession to make| to the customers. Fully 90 per| cent of the letters disagreed with|® Emily Post when he picked a my contention that the top col-
Even Ty Cobb, a Tororta)
{security for his family. - To-tha end the board of trustees has to-| |day adopted a resolution fixing esler as head footERENT
« was Ruth, Tris Speaker and Joe pros. Now how can so many nice Jackson. Of course any all-time people be so wrong? The double! team without the Brillian Geor- dome name. for. sway back is ‘gian is like 8.-P. without Mary |lordosis which will probably. same 8 salary-of’ eh, BSS EL ests: BAST
ation. pass. which. beati{uther that if and when Coach
badoansre Hope I'm wrong. ‘' Two of the Lr Dame in the closing sec-
‘ing down Union Street carrying not Lon, 8 pair of skis. People In these parts are sensible. They believe
80 soreeeeeee! Robinson was trying to .persuade| Don Newcombe to move from|
Jackie Physica! education.” Happy With Set-Up
three Brooklyn Negroes Roy|Ohtn State, sald:
Is B. Roosevelt ahead of T. Man- Campanella also lives out there—| *T am happy
that grumbled the vast pitcher, “You can remain at the university. I boss me around too much on the certainlv appreciate the thoughts ball field. I'm not going to let nf the university nresident, memyou boss me around at home.” Fnally got around to reading Dirk T.arkins John V. Gromach’'s “The Saga of Sock.” It is the heavyweight Onin State champ of all books dn boxing.. Fesler. 20 whose The lacal info is that Eddieecorsd a 17 to 14 triumph over
: , * . ABIDE to Cap'n Eddie Rickmbacker: Read your powerful Christmas sermon here yesterday at a dinner honoring one of the . sity’s most popular men, Johnny . Furtado, and it was profoundly received In Spite of the way I “kicked It arov kind of man. the hard way. |
in this matter”
He has come up| never never looked | Billy Southworth’s job.
- for some time. The business oars
versity and will be given a raise} {in ‘salary, Dr, Howard L. Bevis, | announced; 4
(s.0em. to. be ] Sout... IFauTar WHAT retire ‘a& hewd" foot: | |aagies’ e excuse for the" reductio
: nicest gents In sports. What do onds of the 43 Great Lakes! coach he shall be appointed was that two traveling officials/and 15:12, you know! Just saw a fellow go- game was thrown by Steve Lach,|® professor in the department of weren't working as a team; one official usually did all the whis{tin Fesler, following the announce- for ye ride. Jersey to long Island so the ment that he would remain at board of governors instituted one traveling official things| head {could be together. “Nothing doin” worked as they did and that TI duty is only calling off-sides.
here’ of the board and mv hoss, With one referee and two linesmen. Tarkins is athletic director at League should draft two local linesmen and relieve some of the Buckeyes Durden from the referee;
|are renorted to have ranged as the Caps’ Freddie Glover for|
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| five others get by as Indianapolis had its unbeaten streak “Fesler has frankly admitted of Pithburgh | is being blocked out of the play by Jue Lund
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I ¥ BEY | [clubs and he sparked the BuckJim Shirley (1), Caps’ Sompatory iy slapped this goal attempt aside last wight but he had
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out contender for the Big Ten of the top choices for the
Ohio State roared to a new Collseuth dcoring recard. Saturday in trouncing last year's Big Ten pions, Illinois, 83 to 62, it was dandy Dick who dropped & free throw after the gun went off to set the mark.
Paces Scorers
points to pace the scorers on both
eyes all the way. Schnittker's return to hard-
ped at 13 games.
Les Costello (15)
Caps.
Lone Referee Can't See Everything: Buffalo Nears Goal
Hornets Win, 5-2, and Tie for Third
By BILL Birice today is wash day, let's
League officiating for an airing.
EGGERT hang out the American -Hockey
That's no alibi for the Indianapolis Caps’ first loss last night
fans.
han Hogan. i he NES aa ed A A SNS 0% nn en pels: Fe “ee amor oF Li SV VERGE FOG FARES, he 1 ver re. treat N. C.: You're correct.|3® of Jan. 1, 1950, and providing | per. game 3 fot. as Dower. ok heir
from two to one doesn’t
the other was just along So the league's
and one local linesman whose power of
Called for Slashing The National League gets along
Maybe, the American
Des Smith, a jeague referee
In the firal period he called
nl a “‘Unfiic traded goals
| . Johnny is your Stanky was sold to the Giants California in the Rose Bowl a Was criticized last night for his i because he was making passes at|week ago, had been considering Work in the Pittsburgh- Indign- gd
|nffers to go into orivate business apolis game.
With SM Doak ak's = 1Viith 3M Bh SAU S
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DALLAS, Tex. Jan. 9 (UP) to worry about completing his
spension
'‘Larnin’ Ends
Star, 7 Others Senior Bowl Game
Dandy Do Walker won't have studies Southern Methodist
Brundage Again Heads Olympics
University, even though his athletic scholarship has been suspended.| WASHINGTON, Jan, 9 (UP)
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“senjor bowl game at Jacksonville, © Agtually, Walker already had Yost his status as a blushing | Simon Pure. A few weeks ago several appreciative Dallas businessmen agreed that the Doaker| had done a great job in winning| All-America recognition
straight years and setting. an Are
example for Texas youth, So they unfolded their hefty,
all than $200, {senior bowl “salary.”
Fla. its appurtenances will cost rother Jack a few pennies more in addition to his
Other southwest
Paul Campbell of D. J. Ison and Rupert| "1" el.
committees
conference 5 i three players sharing Halliday's plight’ merican teams for next year's
the
¥ _ Walker and seven other Southwest Confersnce football stars|The United States Olympic Asso-| “lost their amateur standing last Saturday when t played in the ciation last night re-elected Avery Brundage as president and selected Lyman J. Bingham of Chi|cago for the new post of executive director.
Brundage then appointed. the which will
select
an-American games at Buenos
and Ray Bornemann of the University Altes and the 1952 Olympics at;
-| Texas, {Wright of Baylor and Theron
Roberts of Arkansas at last year's interna-
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IB a = oY ps | 1 slashing at 7:26 and added an, 1 |extra 10-minute penalty for mis- On. risa “i SopBTAN. POLS. Reid conduct when Glover bumped inger Russel ea i Bar Smith. But Smith had fulicd to ne i Gh of [8m Glover being held and el-|{ ap, Russell) hy Sp [bowed Oreviously by a Pittsburgh & poate Macke M root) gor player behind the Hornets’ cage. (high iy Horton 4 It was just a sample of what one| oe Perjod—g— Pitts 518 sell) man can't see wh he has to aka iL, Coatelio) 13. i op {look at everything. Ro ine Puck), {hoid- | But Smith or no Smit * On The Ice
Caps looked tuckered from their 6-to-5 Saturday night victory in|
today that “S8awchuk played ad-|
in 14 games, losing to Pittsburgh, 5 to 2, in the Coliseum before similar team for me. His outfieid lege teams would beat fhe top Provide & resonable degree of 5965 5 ¢ €
beyond reckoning. He needs eyes os Hr he -a 20-foot . 48 a hack.of bis. head, unced off the c post, IR PRE RAE EBA A BN Wagar ped :
slapping In Bobby Solinger’s reThe,bound. Solinger and the Cap's at 13°54 respectively, in the
|second period. It was Uniac's
first goal of the season. Then Fleming MacKell gave the Hornets at 3-2 advantage at 16:34. quring a five-hour “Buffalo Bills
In the final period, Pittsburgh
fattened up with two more tallies by Church Russell at 16.30 and Eldie Kobussen at 19:02.
It was the third victory in
four games for Pittsburgh's new coach, Baz Bastien, over the team's dirgction a week
who took
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St. Louis. Jim Shirley, temporary goalie filling in for Terry Saw- NDIA AroL1s i 4 43 i chuk, was nervous in the nets in Blitooursh 16 i 8 3 is {3 his first home game. | Cincinnatd . 5 2312 22 08 14 Sawchuk Loses ence eR 1 Pa. : a S8awchuk, who has replaced the BF Hal il a 1 ial # injured Harry Lumley in Detroit, | New Haven EES it i 4 i iis i lost a 4-3 decision last night in| Hershey 10 >t NIGH 130 164 [Detroit to Boston. | utts oS By Shinya old 0 | Jerry Le Donne, United Press da +R . United States sports writer in Detroit, reported fiabireh 3 IANKPOLIV 3
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BUFFALO, N. Y,, Jan. ® (UP)| ~The goal of 10,000 season ticket
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How one official can sight off- side plays and keep tab of 12 tors of the Blffalo Bills in the leaders, faces Minnesota, a preplayers for rules infractions is
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Choo Choo Justice
Shuns Pro Career
CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Jan. 9 (UP}—Charlie “Choo Choo” Jus-j i ten North Carolina's brilliant
saa| Professional football career today "dl and accepted a lesser-paying job with a local medical foundation. In announcing his decision, Justice said he will join the Medical 8o- | Foundation of North Carolina, Ine, after being graduated in June. “One 6f my earliest ambitions was to become a doctor,” said the talented Tar Heel grid ace, and this job strikes me as the nearest thing to it.
{ranks in conference play in the
{wood form so quickly after the
grid season closed boosted the
Bom hopes to a high pitch At 6 feet 5 Inches, Schnittker
lis Coach Tippy Dye’s tallest play-|y jer, and he was one of the Big}
= s best scorers last year.
N Three conference clashes also
| ware on tonight's program, with of the four league leaders due to topple from the unbeaten |
Indiana at Michigan scrap. Northwestern, also one of the campaign to secure a National-| American Football League fran-|
BTR ay d
Dr. James J. Allinger, _ ticket umimounssd” Oh 1
in the second game, while Purdue and} (Bh
season favorite, |Stadrim Ii
ns ARHTINE day, 61 to 58, coming. fom behind tiie seand- Null Orth {with a clicking fast break attack.
‘Drops Winning Goal
Center Bill Garrett dropped the. {winning field goal with only nine seconds to play, but all conference center Don Rehfeldt of the Badgers was the leading scorer of the match with 25 markers. Northwestern vaulted to its unaccustomed place at the top of the pile with a 60-to-58 overtime win over Purdue at Lafayette as forward Ray Ragelis made a fleld goal and a gift throw to tie the score with a minute to go and then duplicated the feat in the extra period. elis caged 17 points te scoring honors.
Schnittker, the club was one |
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Set Mark in Trouncing Ii ED SAINSBURY, United Press
a, Jan. 9—Deadeye Dick Schnittker didn't lose 4 bit of his basketball effectiveness when he extended his football season a month to play with Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. Phat fact might make the Buckeye cage club a stand-
Sports Writer
cage title. For even without
the Iowa Hawkeyes, 66 to 46, at Ann Arbor, to move into first place the other three clubs, - Iowa made a contest of the game for only six minutes, and then the Wolverines romped
and’ away handily.
Don McIntosh netted 21 points for the winners while Bob Clif ton of Towa was the individual star on a splendid floor game and 25 points.
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Resumes Play LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9 (UP) With skies clear after a deluge of rain that canceled yesterday's round, the $15000 Los Angeles Open golf tournament resumes play today with the third round| of the 72-hole medal event. After viewing how quickly the! Riviera Country Club course had| dried out, home pro Willie ‘Hunter | said that the third 18-hole round|
copped their three games without lon a terrific height advantage, {they won their last outing from Ft. Wayne South last Saturday, to 39 . Coach John Kyle's boys will continue to be in the spotlight. They collide with city rival Mann, Thursday, for the second time in two weeks, but this time it Yeounts. ” Froebel administered Mann's |ohly setback to date in the Steel
AAT Only 3 Top-Ranking Prep
Teams Remain Undefeated
Froebel Blue Devils Cop Three Without
Trouble to Lead Pack With 11 Wins
By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Top-ranking Gary Froebel with 11 victories, Tell City with 10 and Princeton with nine, today remained the only major unbeaten Indiana high school basketball powers as the campaign headed into another week crowded with headliners. . Froebel's Blue Devils, who topped the last United Press poll,
much trouble last week. Relying
Friday, Anderson invades In. dianapolis Tech (7-1) for an. important NCC game, while Lafayette Jeff tests Muncie Central (10-2), The Northern loop alse carded some features, such as |East Chicago Washington (3-3) at city rical Roosevelt (7-1), Mishawake (7-2) risks its perfeet {record in the eastern division of
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Atif duels in the distance mi “ shieariiie 8! ie SLR, ih him to sign for a title events were staged by Paul Bol- no ’ {Atkins Saw _¥ 3 Galhar lard wih France's Robert Villemain, Hr r of Louisville and Bill Kerr 3080X Sign O'Neill he Noptengen 3 or iy who_decisioned the middleweight lanapolis. Frank Reynolds By Callahan e Schedule tonight crip last month. of Louisville handed Bill JooldsiAs Scout Supervisor Tapers 15. All 16a She ythe sn “LaMotta wants to fight a few # his first defeat of the season in| BOSTON, Jan. 9 (UP)-—The Sess vi. Grams Drive-In timés before he risks the title”
Norris sald. “If Eagan won't let
{him fight in New York, we'll start ASSOCIATION him off in Detroit where he's
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always been popular.” To Avold Villemain Norris said he would ask LaMotta to sign for a title bout] and name four or five possible! opponents. But he hinted that if
fight (turned down the proposal because |
“Barone is a full-fledged light-| heavy, and at 176 pounds would {force Jake to give away too Mueh weight.”
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wallets and presented Walker tional Olympics meeting in R a og|will be played. Ski City holiday to final e Texans w Eg In ome mirably in his National Hockey Ww played es were clear y oliday urney nale; 49) the NIHSC Elkhart (7with a 1049 (Oldsmobile) con-| = ° or ty an hery fl in failing to bring the 1956 games Leagué debut despite the four Rew York fi 13 3 8 '} §|despite forecasts of possible in-[to 40, but when they clash “1 (1-4). , e. n » , h vertible. When Walker accepted wed 10 1, Detroit, Montrea! We 8 Whomittent rains. Thursday it N Downstate Madison (9-1) a rebel outfit headed b etr a said he will goals that went by him. Although Boston 13 11 8 108 i termittent rains ursday it'll be in a Northern the car, he automatically lost his ed by Travis : : LITRE ENT ~ —— 1 Cc {should capture another Southth Tidwell, Auburn's golden boy, a tighten the rules see that the making a host of exceptional! Chon 11 18 8 30 108 HH ndiana Conference tussle. Mann eastern League game from Salem meen nauing. At the Jame; Jacksonville. In losing they’ re. same thing does nd¢ happen in saves, Sawchuk had the misfor-| New II, LAST NIGHT Kessler Takes Honors has won its other nine games. (8-4), and New Albany (9-1) was $500 G » « . . » “from an exclusive Dallas store, °° °C $343 each. ! he, ae ra oak el on ih! Boston 4. Dutroit 3. In St. Philip's Meet Many Other Games |expected to roll over Evansville : | e America i ‘ “ : . of { ‘Then the Dallas Times Herald 's planned to submit giton nua glanced off the stick of Detroit Cap Scoring | Jack Kessler won the St| Numerous other intra-city cons Bone ‘roni- -runners in the Ce ‘plunked an unannounced amount D catl defenseman Clare Martin.” GP 0 A pis Pv |Philip's singles sweepstakes yes-jtests also will highlight this) ; B= ‘of greenbacks on the table when [SAren o the ome meeting; "1 Pittsburgh's triumph here last bn ‘Mairison 3 18 23 0 |terday with a 907 total. Charles|Week’s cage program, parscularly raf and Sout Cent) Sioa “Walker signed a contract to write ut sp votes when u Qerry Reid 3 3 8 “w , y t {also should rack up league tri his life _. which appearéd re- Basketball |suthorised invitations were made) way tie: he Hornets Mth Aigo. Margin... 3 Bo Bf eaten were Gere: Zwies [Haute ana Caoats Boville, TOIT umphs, Peru of the CIC from cently in serial form in the news- {by Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Chw th Ws fOr yall Wiseman 11110 35 10 BR gh 881: Bob Jones. 880: Bob | Rochester, and Rushville from a cago and San Francisco. As a ® Jugstern division's third place, pe selaiam i RHR Big: ; In the. Ohlo River city, Me- gCC over Shelbyville. paper. enna al R result, the United States was out. Pree points behind the second- Rebar Fodtiary 88 0 FB Kares, 879, and Frank Wills, 872. moral (4-2) goes against up-and-| The best offerings Satu : To he ht bid goody to) a ngs voted and the games went to |Piace who eet the eastern J J. eth CTR THE HRY Zwieser with was turned ae fvniral (3-3) appeared to be Richmond (1:3) y 3 4 25 - Southern Methodist and turn over| Baines throgeh games of J Melbourne, Australia. division leader. Providence, here pax Quackenbush 38 | 13 13 13 In by Zwlesler with a 256. Paulin a Southern Conference affair. st Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, Madot of Jan. Thursday ht. Saturday night)Gordon Haldy 3 4 ‘a 1s Butcher uncorked a 254 for second Gerstmeyer and Garfield, both | : leadership responsibiiities to such From now on, he said, only one the Caps invade Cleveland, the Clare Raglan . 8 i1 i ' honors. (beaten twice but unbeaten in | Ison at Yih oeses, and Fy Wayne - ° i 1 1 i Mustang players as Kyle Rote, otlan 8 ates _UPGerdag invitation will be extended from western division. leader, and re- QNF Meller #00000 8 - the Western Indiana Conference, Meam nile, waka 5-3). ; and Johnny Champion. out the ©. § the United States. | Toa ychuk s 8 8 3 square off at T Meanwhile, at least nine small. ‘Dick McKissack. SMU's line- ot hehe Sle Pe iis pl. J). ters Ren lunday to take Jim wiles avemages. LI High School “Basketball or eres Btute. Gar. town powers still were “alive” | bustin’ fullback who also played recuse fh on FL. lua again, Ave 8Q d. @ of years with perfect records. Three others in the Jacksonville game, PRY *Bradiey 3 wily * DC 813 Basketball Notes Unlac’s First Goal Sh 38 0 } Schedule This Week ai. leads the pack in the WIC Twelve Mile, Converse and * take the news too seriously. He Hiriineion #1 He Teen ot Junior CYO results at st Gerry Reid sent Indlanapolis Kary qr. ats played: a, puis A TOMORROW (With four victories. Whitewater — fell for ‘the first will get his diploma at the end of diel Baca 13 “Michigan 4 Ma x Nee Patrick 18: at a "gathering into a quick 1-0 lead over the Drinutes: OA, goals sgainst. SO, shutouts ike Township at Franklin Township. | Others on Schedule time over the week-end, as aM the current semester, heels 28 *No western 68 3 Np. 4 37. Little Flower 28, St Philip No ° * Washington t Soy Ne R Columbia City's N YR |Bitahe $ *DePaul hd: St Mary won by forfeit over St | { ugged South Bend Central (9- Conference bo who lost Others in Same Spot Iphime 343 Museur ft i f a orra 1] { Y 0 19 Bd a we hort idee *t Teh 11), which blasted Rochester last! 3 ~~ » ' The only SMU player who par- Nivaraiuo i Bi peel a" white “Jha his « * THORSOAY Baturday, 51 to 30, takes on city Berne last ay. ‘ ticipated in the senior bow! who Xr. mate A ——— po final Siravy ZL Post 40, Zians 3. Mid WwW . D 1 it I fy 3 armen Central vs. Crispus Attucks st rival Riley (6-4) in an eastern di- | ’ smay have to pass the hat is Jack LEE - ne No Coaiopt Le AA Wn Pitian argh ow hevroint Nes agner in e ro e a , FRIDAY (yision NIHSC game, Sullivan (8 Soap N Water ¥ialliday, first-stri i rola, La 11 VE eduler Loni . Bihedral 3t Batesville ) will be gunning f P gel i Mii guard on he 1 ae Li} XW a #1 Tenn a hy huts gr v yrs ih ww Will Defend Title There Next Summer Kant Aero Boner cra perfect- record rg Jor Privoetons! GABARDINE + TNemaining In school without ‘Golo. A&M Uiah State 1 Ter ' ott Trmeerden | Prankiin’ ot eh on hot-and-cold Vincennes (6-4) in-! 3 « the benefit of a scholarship and wah Team no ral a Hi iced 5 epthiTie oF secon ond ou ks in If He' ' Dethroned by NY Commission | Bee Root at Fran ventral |vades Jasper (9-2) In another Sport Shirts uniess team In second column Ra ater be Ar teas 5 ! 2 ut’! vor oh ol DETROIT, Jan. 9 (UP) Middleweight Champion Jake y adova Univerntr of Blo kn To%negie d BIAC tt, | NATION-The Stroxers. 9.30, Pobre Beer ue probably will meet Dick Wagner here Feb. 3 in the first of severa qomnEion at Speedway! Anderson | ‘ Lovisvi le Y Beats kre A eer romparians "al, iden, brs. | Wa¥ae Lesion overweight training bouts, President James D. Norris of the Inter-| SATURDAY | North Cont 32) which blew a strength of two teams for this sea defeated SID VOIaNY { Deat School at Evansville Mater Dei. ntral Conference game| 3 (JAC Swim Team hs otto fit? Be, Ray, fw to 4%, Petrerds at Ha Center. | Pational Boxing Club sald today. PA us at tech © at Richmond last Friday, hosts : on their oe recor n | Games yesterday st gouth sid Norris said that LaMotta would defend his crown here next Teh cred Heart at Oath- |often-beaten Shelbyville (3-8) in | Winning the medley relay to Sonim scoring marein has on elened pralIpn Javern vrolet No 1 summer if Eddie Eagan, New York boxing commissioner, dethrones *‘[i o,., .\ shortriaee a non-league game tomorrow, ; take an early lead, the Loutsville|J0% necessarily me a wd * ab oi es 4th By ie man Ga LaMotta for not signing for a Hee ee “| — ’ by exae b. matchmaker, had hoped to sign| 5, & § YMCA splashed to a 51 to 24 vie-|points in t fA og fat championship bout by Feb. 1. ! tory over the Indianapolis Ath- oes °f o ratings ot a Turied thy | Ege LEER {| Kagan turned down LaMotta's [LaMotta be fon W Risk Surone | cd 0 VY I R N A b N T J 0 i 5 ch "fact |who has beaten ner twice in| { letie Club swim team yesterday fnaheiifites. *4 he Dunkel Ceyrteiiee and Stiver Dollar § § India # 8 a O request last week for two tune-up’ cent. montha. He Norris
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