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stretched their lead over the sec-| ond-place Caps to 18 points. Freddie Thurier, veteran Baron center, picked up two assists to run his career scoring total to 578 points. Just one short of the all-time league mark held by for-/ mer Cleveland star Les Cunningham. Johnny Bower had little trouble hanging up his third shutout while the Barons peppered rookie Jim| Shirley of Indianapolis with three goals in the first period, two in| ‘the second, and a big five in the] third. Pete Leswick and Roy Kelly each notched two goals, getting his in the first and final periods. Kelly got his shots by Shirley in the second and third sessions. 25 In Four Games The 10-goal spree makes it 25! goals that have been against Shirley in four games. He “will tend the cage for the Caps again tomorrow night. The Cape’ regular goalie, Trery|

Girls Leading Bowes Seal Fast League, |

Hickman Whirlaway bowlers prepare to takethe floor in the Bowes Seal Fast Ladies Classic at | the West Side alleys. Hickman added another game to its league leadership by taking two of three ames from second place Frank's Furniture. Team members are Sending) Jo Berkopes, Betty Jordan | fu in absence of Ann Crull and acting captain), Lila Littrell. Sitting are Genie Drexler and Dotty opes.

Second to Milano Inn Team in Bemis Loop:

By GENE LAWSON Hickman Whirlaway bowlers respect as well.

comers to the team this year and season is a 2890 produced in the! The team, sponsored by Hick- Hickman -Whirlaway as it now Bemis circuit. But although

man Oldsmobile, operates in the gtands is in its second year. Last they have not turned a 3000 total

{Thomas Bemis Classic at Penn on year they swatted out a total of yet this season they. consistently Monday evenings and at the West 3037 pins in the Bemis Classic and hit for the 2700 mark or better.

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Michigan Swimmers Wallop Purdue, 60-33 |

Yi Wid: ANN ARBOR, Mich, Jan. 1d Spdaen 5.80, 410. ugrack gd Gonigal nova (UP)—Coach Matt Mann's Uni-|, versity of Michigan swimming team won eight of 18° events to-| day to wallop Purdue, 60 to 33, in the Wolverines first Big Ten test this season. Michigan, which has captured | the conference swimming crown 17 times since 1927, was paced | by free styler Gus Stager, who | took firsts in the 220- and 440yard free style events. Purdue's highly-regarded Charlie Thomas was upset twice in the 50- and 100-yard free style

Lose in Overtime OLIVET, Mich, Jan. 14—Olivet

College defeated Tri-State of Indiana, 56 to 52, here tonight in an rma. The score was tied at 1 at the end of the Teguiation:

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‘schili. the Bemis Classic, the WRIrlaway nrexier won the state singles and town as subs for various teams.

ylo or. ‘Ceresing. 2 girls are in second place behind! all events championships. Genie Nothing the other teams do can flano Inn. se,

|fired an actual 680 total in the seem to stop the girls in the 2 Newcomers Isingles division, |Bowes Seal Fast circuit. For a Members of this well known ag-/ Their averages in the Bemis and | {while earlier in the season they | {gregation are Ann Crull (eapt.),/ Bowes Seal Fast 100pH respectively held a fairly large lead ‘but had

1 Dotty Berkopes, her sister Jo, |are ‘as follows; Dot Berkopes 184-/it chopped down somewhat re-

(Lila Littrell and Genie Drexler.|185, Jo 177-176, Genie Drexler 173- | cently.

Les wick |At present, Ann is out of town 167, Lila Littrell 181-178 and Betty| Frank's Furniture which is in|

nd land Betty Jordan is taking her|Jordan 177-172. | second place had a golden op{series of her career when she|lined up "against the leaders. sige" sik ot these girls deserve to chalked up a 683 set, barely miss-| Frank's, however, muffed its] , Ibe rated among the better fem- ing the 700 class. Two other mem-| | chance by losing two of the three

* inine keglers in Indianapolis. Ann bers of the contingent registered games, thus adding another notch «| Crull ordinarily is the team cap-/the two highest feminine marks to Hickman's margin of leader-

tain. but While she’s gone Bay Thursday evening with totals of ship.

Race Results at Leading Tracks

. Bac 8. 10. 5 hat Hopkins, 111 (J, years u miles) —Franging, 11 8) United Poop [Bkeliy), 410 ) 3 £iitle oe A ES ado, 400 240 & Caillou Rouge —— t i ere, y v At Tropical Park {Footed a Pri Tincess, X-Duchess Mary. I . Cottman. IE Also: Vamanos, Spite$1800; claiming: 4 years 0p: ol x-Field Sue, Thank ,

FIRST | furicags)- Harera on Air, 700; claim ($1100: wm ing;

terio). 4.10, 3.10, 6.30, Also. Rappel. Ackley.|\S Chiapetis), 30. 3

{ r-! FO 3 rs 1 3-year-olds; itens), 21.20, 13.70, 7.00; Jatek, 11 Ne | 8 Faron) — bald Patt 1! 11 37 br Mon: ly Te mil miles) gg Chris, 114 (E Cotim nh, 0G! | Weissman), 88 23.10; Clusiana, 112 (8: FX fan: 5.60, 4.20 ot

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150 stake Xr, Rembird, Francs Cracker, | Be a, Sarabay, Colo|puture. Sir Rol, Mad Saint | £5 (31900. claiming; 4 years up: Sorings. Lace Point: | NINTH ($900; claiming: 4 years up; 1| 8 rionEs) -2 "above fy (J ul one. ’ FIFTH special") ing; 4 of u hi 61 16 miles) Treada Boy, 111 (J. Ternullo), f ower Drunk uriongs e [ } TRAY 5%. 50, 2.70; Ringador, 119 hayer), Fo 8.10. 8 Stroll. 103 1d. leo) 3.0%. ‘v: By Do Tia ig (§; Olis85 {1 Atkinson) go: Also; 0 Cro os o- Dickey, § 0, 4 9 otu Pld J. An. (F 4.80. Also xon Door. Orient. Obelisk, rose Girl, Miss nian, Manneauin. Rea dinol., 7. : ". 3 ; . $7 Ginger, Eternal nger. tinsautn. Jhoa Dale ' Maedic. xRiver Breeze, Larkmead;Peilbrook. Ripoiine Sand. Michigan Kid by Pie le-Man, Black Warbler, Lass, Sparkling Blue, xSalgin, Bcotlyn, . ead heat. xWinecup. At Santa Anita—

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i Haley yon Alr and Power SIXTH 800: claiming: 3wear-olds: 6! FIRST ($1500 claiming 4 years up 6 American League runk paid $67.00 furigngs: —8umee, 11% (J. Baird), 20.70, furoingsi —Bee Golly, 111 (G. Qiisson! | leveland 10. INDIANAPOLIS 0 14 5, eo Good Metal, 104 a’? Jopdan 1400, 1 Rf’ , He of Skye JH ™ ershey 3. Ginolnnati 7 {tu THIRD 121500; ciatming. 3-vear-oids: 6| Ti, 4 Blossom B® Volgke), 2 5.10; Jade Lad, 118 ew Haven 8, Snringfisia 1. urlones) —Queensberry, 117 (J. Culmone).|y "gh aoe. Bernatiio, erin ok et, Ven- array). 1" " AH Castle Oak. Pub Test | Pittsburgh 5. Buffalo i kinson) ‘6p. hy ord Player, 111 (1, At. tain Point, Pirst Mission, Paulas Choice, Buk Jumb Mon-O-H WS: . Providence §, St. Louis *y {Bure 990" Aldo: eens Ace. 10 (J. Sweet Ace, xMougne, xGailoping Pass, uskator, "Pike 10" Step, alae Betty, d . ina a hEue | Blue Thunder, Gerties Last. My Pre ho: | Sheldon. . J ] Fontes ’ EN Chicas 0. Blue Buse. Easy Chop, On End. No Ma'am .| ok 1500 arch of Dimes| , Bo, ge claiming 1% a alls. ’ ’ oronto 4. Bos {tur QURTH (31900; claiming; 3 years up: © Handicap; 3 years up: turlongs) Kine son). **3 08 foo CW , 8, Lesgne urlonse Jersey Bounce, 112 Wl- Chico, 115 (J, Brennan). 14.30. 360;.3.00; Bhoemaker), 5% Ex on Rigia: Victory, 118 nneapolly 3. t ul 1. Jens). + 0, 3.30; ® atm me, Sloe 116 Oray gar, 118 (W. Hawkswerth, 1% | gh Area Tho Power Stroke, aha 4, Kansas City 2. utie), 00; Mucho Manan 16 d, 114 (J, ‘andino’ & Poise, do. Pat. £ Ravor, Arehibaido. " a 9 “ams ‘roxio (thoar a Bhi Sui hid | iso: ER eC Batehtly, Champion Buddy amid, Rl 1iday eam, Sporty Jack, 0 on ) . 1 bo u , erion ene ly 00: allowances: 3-year-olds; : el ups | llowances, 3-year-ol ’ ._ Louls at INDIANAPOLIS. Pittshurgh|] to 0 Sun, 117 IN gat nl ITH (1800: 3 W eam’ nr. 13.90, |g Klong (13500; allowances; 3 sear-Oy ® ker oe "s ft or Bort = i New jai 4.20, 2.9 wily Willie: ny or 8 i Mite Se! ¥ a i uw; ot ost ‘a Ch onuden; MEN'S SHOTS 1 \ uffalo ringfie » ow A AwWks- | 4'y ast Went West, { Longden ven, 00 ne 8pid n, iso" 1 ings, ore - Detroit at fot Fork Lette. t Bost Hoek tha” Bibi, w Road. H er Ei by ’ dis 3 i oe o HA A u NY { 0 n eo oO Q 5 or CARO W on, ; —————————————————————— ” 3 wy ing: 4 Yea 1 TH. ($3500: cisimin 4 years up; SIXTH (37500: Strauss Sr hands. | lg NT (a ia oo (C. Me erhotter), [1 Res “Gold Ace. 113 (G Sisson. SOLD ONLY BY Oakland City Winner, ¥ & Atkinson). 10 je mi he aa a 18.60, 5.50. 3-80. sae Gro ios hie 8.60. 2.90 3A Byrra Bahid, 1 BA | seas, co . (D Beuriock:. 108, 3.20: Kerman Licata), 4-60 fost Beprel, Pass Dun, we, 140 Also! Gold Jie. Beyond Reach, | TORU Ao * ———

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nner Hour, Reaito PIPTH—$3500; claiming; 4 years RIO ci ie Suet Jan. 14 my I §aa00; siowancen y yas At Fair Grounds Son. Sas Solan hol ~=iu iles {med Oe u FIRBT ($1000; ciadming: 4 Yoars u Boland, Je: aJet Black, i : Oakland City College of Indiana 505, 2.00. th Af 2 %. Mose hehe Ms ki furlongs) — Peasance, 107 (C Brisht:. Fae J (Roland. | , dig a so: krin 11, HR um, defeated Rio Grande College here (C. $$ McCrea iia. Also fghter. 13 8 480. 2, “Eimer, jou) J’ Qlleon. & § 40 AL Music Man, Timeitel, Burgetfe, Bternal ‘ ailtquillo Good | Al Grey Beard. Lucky Champ, 00! a onle tonight, 78 to 71. Bob Cahpman| oo (41900; claiming: 4 years ue ates. jolaids Pet, Bureso Master, | 8 3800 0: wiovances + Tears up; s led the’ scoring for Oakland City 1 piers uot” Wied “IH* Hi FEEERG "a “hole g TT gang ch Ta Regularly $11.95 with 23 points. Bill Blazer led for (A Gomes). Jo te: gold, woot i, sEcoND, 1 g cmine 4 #. Febnailgy. 88 stag ‘middie. Ho 1 9 y 3h ) , Rio Grande with 22. oGuimone’ 316 10 gohlse; Deen Sea 1 Tale, to 80, 4.40, 1.00: Wise Tiger ni H. fm * i. 7 8 Be Su RE ariov. A | 7 Days Left Rio Grande (71) | Band." Impact. Suess Pete, Janet Maner, Beene). 3.30: 3 Fairy Stream. \over | Arrival, Zenoda, Jungle Code. Wious.t 43" T wy] Gadrunne | Misa, King Afton. Ladoiee. Quaire:Blanc.| SEVENTH ($50.000; added: Sqnis Mar: Save $2.00 nt 7 3 o , JINTH ($1900: claiming; 4 gears up; | Small Stuf. Good Genii garita Handicap: J years up: flies and) Sifiamets 9 0 HEX EET ei LY ae, 1fF Imetis), Daily Double Paid $51.80 Brae. 1580, 130. 9.70; atiery. 118 (B.| Blaser g 13 3 H filer). 7.30. 4.00 an. 11 iL satchel top (51300; aliowances: 3 years old: Guerin), 340 2400 But Why Not. 116 Nr Am.g 33 3 420 Also Rena. 4 Dan, Kn ve. Romani% turlon Ps er Hube, 120 (L. Valdes), Glissoni. 4.00. Also iss Request. Lurline| Kruger.f 1 1 Jobe, Elean Scene Ade | 12.60, Pe ble Bons 11T (J. Glis- 'B, aSome Oal, aHoneymoon, Joviana 1 mira! Bill: Broad Balint © Ise Lady. son. i ¢ 10K. 0 alusa 111 (@. Het "'aW. L Ranch entry. M91 1 tinger), ho: : “| EIGHTH ($3300; claiming: 4 years. up; tals i 91 11 | sational, (Lucky Al, Seventy Seven, Woodoalfiime score: R and ai At Sunshine Park— |ford Tas a .e “e Ia, miles) - Julie pat. 103 Ww ned . 1700; claimin yi 5% FOUR { ajdens ye “= Lasswell) y 8.10; 620; Creole Pass, 117 (M. ATS hows mised: 2 yrjgney os Bow Pen. fos! TW: hs Dydamic, 118 (G Heitinger). 38 3.00. Volske Also ‘Singing Bir. Oglanus, Bellen als: “Rhoades and Raioh. {il . $10 Navy Award. 11 | -

25.00,13.00: Gloaming, 118 (W. Lowe, 5 40 Adorable Toreh. Sea Wplendsr oxy V. ur. Bluimieos

P J (OK); Called Off, 118 (W.L.JO non. War Bdiet Haraual, One Pint Bn amjlle, | Ww lummi

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Bl Kno ok s Ho g an /Star, Captains Navy Squad Wins Mile

| dP) — Sam Snead and Ben|® 1947 Shortridge graduate. He :

‘and Smiley Quick, former public copped the key awarded by the

'‘Furgol. {on his appointment to Annapolis,

{shots to come in with a two-over- Homer Capehart came through {par 74 and a two-day total of with a principal appointment.

Jordan is replacing her in that 647 and 846. Dot and Lila, re-|ers were Jackie Burke, White spectively, posted those marks. Plains, . N.Y, shotmaker. whois aviation. are doing all right in the two, Lila and Jo are the only new-| ~ Their best effort to date this| had a sensational five-under-leagues in which they roll

Aggie Forever, Carole Keene), 2.40. Also: Third Stitch, Our avad aint.

fr: CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Jan. 14| hting (UP)-—The powerful Ohio State order | Concern, Swimming team scored a lopsided Het. 62-13 victory over the University!

(Ply Double Pale $30.00 |tineer,, doger:. “9 od 30 Biterslof North’ Carolina ir Bowman) (3700; Slaiming; 4 years p 5% {8 Bums). Also, Chall Amaze. False Gray Memorial Pool hers today salen ov

~ [Bill Thomas, Ex-Shoriridge

Heads 150-Pound Football Team After Winning Acclaim for Brilliant Play in 1949

By FRANK ANDERSON Out of Tourney Pb heard, you gobs. William (Bill) Thomas has made captain| after only three years in the Navy. Gehr 2 w kn It may sound like a lot of brass but it isn't. Bill hasn't any gold Skinny, bespectacled Don Snead, Unknowns’ | ,eeves yet. He's just a gem of a football player. That's what the Mann of Wisconsin stepped out Lead Bing Crosby's United States Naval Academy thinks of the former Shortridge star n front at the crack of the gun u who has just been elected captain ¢ of the 1950 150-pound grid squad. and held a slim lead all the way $10,000 Classic wi Bill; the son of Mr. and Mrs. tonight to win the Invitation Mile \ Rex Thomas, 926 E. 40th St. is Run at the Third Annual Evening PEBBLE BEACH, Cal; Jan. 14 Star Track and Field Games. Gehrmann pumped around the flat, six-lap track In the sensa~ tional announced time of 4:01.86. But what would have been a new world, as well as a meet record did not count because officials discovered the track was short. Gehrmann ran a steady, methorical race as his eight opponents, including the highly-touted |Alf Homberg of Sweden and Per s (Anderson of Norway, challenged {him but failed to knock him out {of the lead,

Spartan Matmen Defeat IU, 19-9

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 14 Indiana University's wrestling team faltered in the heavier weights to drop its secon. meet in three starts, bowing to Michigan State's matmen, 19 to 9, here this afternoon. | Indiana winners were: Harry Arthur of Southport, 121; Bob Brabender, 128 and Howdy Pryzant, 145. Indiana's Joe Prfeda, of Ben, Davis, lost 7 to 1 to Oris Bender of Michigan State. Sum-

Gehrmann Tors: in » 4:01.6 Performance

WASHINGTON, Jan, 14 (UP)

was a big gun at the North Side | Hog rp vers| school, too. President of the 1947 | pwd up to tie with Slammin'|®€RiOF class, ho played three years Sammy for the two-day leader of varsity football and made first ship in Bing Crosby's $10,000 na team all-city in his senior year. tional pro-amateur 1 tourna-| Won Some Brass, Too ment. In addition he found time to Marty Furgo "Albuquerque, win some Shortridge brass. He

links champion from Los Angeles, |1927 class for, contributing the each fired three-under-par 69's to- most to the school., the Tough day to add to opening-day 72's| Man's trophy and was selected || for their deadlock with Snead. (as the 1046 team's most valuable Snéad played > an even - par player, round of 72 to go with his open-| Bill was such a potent force for ing-day 69 for the 141 that|good that he Influenced a Repubequalled the scores of Quick and (lean and a Democrat to agree—

Hogan did a good comeback that is. with his woods and irons, but his{ Former Rep. Louis Ludlow | putter was as cold as the weather./named Bill third alternate for He three-putted two greens and|appointment from the 11th Conmissed numerous bther short/gressional District and U. 8. Sen.

{151-10 strokes off the pace and/The Navy had a find. out of contention for the title he Wins Wide Acclaim |is defending. | - Bill entered the academy in the | Talent Left Behind {tall of 1946 and made the allAs the huge field toured the pattalion football team as a plebe | |soggy Monterey Peninsula Coun- before moving to the 150-pound | try Club course, there was a 10t squad. His great playing ability of talent left by the wayside. One 44 right guard won him wide ac- .

of these was Lawson Little, for-/qaim in eastern 150-pound 1d mary: mer national amateur champ who sircles, A versatile ine he is Bucaiinam, 13 jrur 1 decisioned BIN had a 71 yesterday but soared 10 used in a special play which calls Fm gh, Braepder (hh decisioned a big 80 today. for his running the ball. wie Bb Gang MS) decisioned Dick

Close on the heels of the tend | Bill {s undecided on his branch {of naval service. He rather leans Since the academy

45 Howdy Prysant (1) decisioned Jos iid, 13.7 188—Qrris’ Bender (MS) decisioned Joe

"18 George Bender (MS) pinned Russ

“PAT|regards him as a dreadnought Keller, 4 {round of 67 today Yor a 142 10-5; defense and offense and ough ra Plovane MB) sinned Juliys

- Hw alph all (M8) decistoned {Char les Turley. 6-5

Iv, Wildcats to Meet Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 14 -— Northwestern University's foot{ball team will make its first visit {to Indiana's stadium since 1928

(tal, and National Open Chame rific submarining guard, it can pion Carey Middlecoff, with a|readily be seen that he's all at sea. 68 today and the same total. | Indianapolis can be proud of The pro-amateur division was Bill, He's. proved he's worth his led by Furgol and Amateur Donisalt water as an advertisement Edwards, former Stanford star,for the nation's No. 1 inland with a 64 today and a two-day | eity.

William (Bill) Thomas {best-ball of 132. weasavpa——— eres ——

Tr —— City Prep Basketball Hohman Takes |when the Wildcats come to

‘Bloomington, Nov. 14 in 1953,

'Sawchuck in Nets ‘Schedule This Week L ed Cl The Hoosiers won 6-0 in 1928 "As Detroit Wins WEDNESDAY Lea in assic with Halfback Charles (Chuck)

Mt. Comfort at Deaf School. | Dutch Hohman, Kay Jewelry, Bennett, now the head coach at

Remon un 10 UP moe ™ rena“ luok the owing lend st ign LaGrange Bl Hh School snr se tw (last- -period goal onient to - Howe at Broad Ripple. in the West Bide Individual ne wn

{a three-game los streak andl Shorttidge at Cathedral | Classic with a total of 1701, which {whip the New rg Rangers, 4 FRIDAY {included a single game of 277. Sign Grid Pact {to 2, before 14,340 National Lebanon at Cathedral. | Second in the classi¢ is Tommy LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 (UP) Hockey League fans. Crispus Attucks at Monrovia. |Zavakos, Muncie, with 1697. Next The University of California at It was the first National League Shortridge at Howe. lis Don Mitchell, Delaware No. 2, Los Angeles today signad to play victory for Detroit goalie Terry| Tech at Lafayette. |1660. Others leaders are, Curt football game with Wisconsin Sawchuk, filling in for the in-| - Noblesville at Washington. | Heady, Yaver's Men's Shop, 1649; in the Los Angeles Coliseum Oct. jured Harry Lumlen. Sawchuk| SATURDAY [Merritt Neese, Noblesville, 1646, 10, 1953. previously had been the victim of Howe vs. Crispus Attucks at and Bob Shaw, 1638. | - The twe schools earlier had con-

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two one-goal losses, both to Tech. | The classic will continue tonight tracted for a game to be played Boston. NB Mooresville at Manual.

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