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Local Pros Seek Third Victory in Four . , Starts Against Waterloo Aggregation
By FRANK ANDERSON Four basketball teams will run in Butler Fieldhouse tonight so
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lis Olympians and the Waterloo Hawks will out at 8:30 o'clock and teams representing the press and collide at 7:30. Two teams will come out on the short Joe DiMaggio, baseball's highest. Sore hut only Folic will ba: the Toaer. Part of the re-priced player at $100,000 a year,
go to the Infantile Paralysis Jrobable lineups:
+ (Star) respectively; will play five min-/
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RADI | on, News r Pariah, } D e, | n ert, Ryle 5 9 Walton | Ar polous. News C ; M Lewis. W DIANAPOLIS, Waterloo a7 Jones Mehen (TV! 14) Holland FP... Boven 43 A CONE TER, oH Hale oo on Smiley 8
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The pros will play for percentage
oft Broa. points in the National Basketball Luke Walton
Association. Seek Third Win The Olymps will seek their third victory in four starts against the Hawks. The locals beat Water-
100, 107-87, in their last encounter. —The Tri-Cities
ast WiBh doast — WISH at 8:30 ». m. with
Blackhawks Nip Andcrson, 99-96
ANDERSON, Ind., Jan. 24 (UP)! Black Hawks
If the Indianapolis pros register and Anderson Packers needed the
100 peints or more it will be their day off to get their breath after vital Sat-/ last night's whirlwind finish when
fourth 100 game in a row.
urday' night they broke a field- the Hawks won their National house record when they defeated Basketball Association game, 99
Jt. Wayne, 112-94, was, 107.
Waterloo features the high-
play.
The teams were tied at 95 all
storing Dick Mehen at forward. When Mike. Todorovich of the Mo-| MeHeh is backed up by Harry line, Rock Island and Davenport Boykoff, skyscraper center; little entry sunk a free throw to put
Leo ‘Kubiak, guard, and Player- Tri-Cities ahead, 96 to 95. Smiley took! Center Don Ray scored his only] the edaching duties recently from field goal of the night and Gene| Charley 8hippwand the ex-Illinois! Vance tanked another free toss! Whiz Kid has ‘bgen doing an ex-
Coach Jack Smiley.
cellent job, \ Full Stréagth The Olymps, at ¥ull strength with the return of Marshall Haw-/ kins, are leading the tern Division. "of the NBA. begun to show team balance of late with reserves taking up the!
slack when the Fabulous| F of Alex Groza, Ralph Beard, d
Wah-Wah Jones and Cliff Barke
falter. Bruce Hale, the No. 1 re-|
serve, has been a standout alll season with his dazzling floor N work and submarine shots. The fans know what to expect, from the Olymps and the Hawks. They can expect only the unexpected for the Radio and Press. Bring on vitamin pills and ambulances. 5. They’ 1 be needed.
Decatur Wrestlers Win
Decatur Centra] High School signed his 1950
Then
{to sew up the contest.
Anderson's Frank Brian, who
{sparked the Packers to a 77 to |65 victory over Syracuse Sunday, (again was the hero for Anderson,:
1 They have [three ful {Indianapolis in the Western Di-|
{taking high honors with 28 points.
The loss dropped Anderson
games behind first place
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51 Officials By Boyle and Stan Stutz.
Sox Sign". Philley |
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CHICAGO, Jan. 24 (UP)—| Dave Philley, \ regular right-| {fielder last season, yesterday cago White
wrestlers won a 33 to 13 dual/Sox contract, club ‘officials an-| meet last night from Anderson (nounced. Philley hit 256 in 146 : games last year.
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Joe Arrives in N. Y. For Pay Conference; Expects Big Year
NEW YORK, Jan. 2¢ (UP)
was scheduled to confer on his 1950 contract today amid indica-
tions that the New York Yankees! | will not ask him to take a cut.
DiMaggio, looking in tip-top physical shape, said his left heel | which caused him to be sidelined {half of last season “feels great.” “I think I have a seat year
“I've been playing a Tot of goif, and I purposely stayed away from the banquet circuit this winter so 1 wouldn't put on to much weight. | [Right Mw I'm in good shape but {I'd like to put on about five mone pounds before spring training starts.” DiMaggio, who batted .346 in 76 games last year and proved a inspirational force in. the Yankee uphill drive to the Ameri-
can League pennant, flew in (rom Pyrdye Swimmers Lose
the West Coast last night and
The old mark to 96, in the last 51 seconds of| attended a dinner here in honor
or former teammate Charlie Kel-
Phil Gets Big Boost
Yankee General Manager nere last night over Purdue.
George Weiss spent a busy, but fruitful day yesterday signing; Shortstop Phil Rizzuto and Pitch-
Yankee infield during 1949, ex{pressed himself as “tickled tq |death” over his new pact, whic |reportedly called for oa increase of approximately $12,000 fei the salary he received last ea y Reynolds, remembered for his brilliant 1-0 victory over Brooklyn {in the opening game of the 1949 World Series, received a slight increase. His contract was believed to call for $22,000.
Omaha Fig hts Set
A stable of os fighters will battle in Omaha, Neb, tonight. The fighters, from Leep- | |er's Gym, are: Jimmy Welch, who| will fight a 10-round main event] against Alvin Williams of Okla-| homa City; Andy Anderson against Bill Suddeth of Topeka, | Kan., and Rocky Drago against]
. kd Findell, Byrant's H #64 | Pu agne uipment be paid by~ the New York Throughout the hot pennant Eva Williamson reeled off Joe Pickett, Fisher bp eattng p11 Sally Asner. Xa deat Vv Cen A Dmen! Yankees this season. campaign of 1949 Robinson’ Was games of 172, 247 and 187 for .a BID Hardin. Rural Pharmacy 631 Betty Levitts, peal silt Mixed “a . »" aur t ‘ 4 \ t the “clutch man” for the Dodgers, 606 series in pacing MilangQ’s Bo b ‘Susemichel Fireside Tavern 0 Dorothy Brier. Bill Anderson's Ser. pulling them to key victories games of 847, 980 and 1024. Hick- Raph ph Malinhr tp BAEery an a jlicker Roel hach Labe Shore Mixed 526 time after time with his batting. man Whirlaway, second place Ear Bourne Bader Sotiee ¥ 8 Hindel Indiana Pur dk’ xed i * bh r pehl's macy .e A Times State Servies Highest Paid Dodger team, registered games of 959, Roy Kirby, Fr Sauare Alleys . 636 | Roste Chidester, G. Prathie fh LAF AYETTE, Jan. 24 A vie- “Robinson will be the highest 914 and 868 for 2741. Dave | mith, Newcomer Lumber a2 June Swigsett, DeWolt News. 2 hit tory in the final event, the 440- paid Dodger in my Brooklyn ex-| Harkins Bowling Palace, lo- Warren Bronson. Erv's Service Sta 620 Rose Worland, Advance Printing .. 813 ard freestyle relay, gave Iowa a : Jack Smith, Fireside Tavern 620 Mary Strack, Crossroads Tavern 512 I 40 Big T i ar " perience,” said Rickey, who has|cated at eighth and Minnesota Cecil Bevis. Sponsel Bakery ment S13] Vivian House, Richmond nur. Awency. $11 g en swimming victory I “ » Sts. in St. Paul, Minn., will be the 0 oldeman. on ce men LaPary, Indiana Oil Bquilpment. §1 een in charge of that club's op-| Wilbur Schuck, Roehl's Pharmacy 618 Helen Herrin. Kool Vent Awning . 808 rati e th tart of the Site of the 1950 WIBC tourna- Don Vunkannon. John Ramp Auto .°. 618 Marta Roberts. Marott Shoe Store 504 on trations since e start o e Byron Thiesing. Sponsel Bakery 817| LaVerne Biers, Prank's Furniture Mike Kosmetos won the 220 94a cancon “Jackie is getting a ment. Roy Buiter LC aCassiay & Sons 813 Charlotte Tippins, Century Tire so} and 440-yard freestyle events for _ . ‘ith b The event will open Apr. 20 and joe Verderosa, Solitaire Beverage 611 Fiahees el. Io tana Pur eo it) " straight contract with no bonus . W $12 Judy Hindel. Indiana | Purdue and Everett Brooks of In- clause involved.” the deadline for entries is mid- yal ]io4 0s a © 813 Anise Bernhardt, Ferndale Tavern so |dianapolis set a new pool record ’ ) night, Mar. 4. However, reserva-| jake Roeder, Reformed Shuren Ht Helen HilL Southeast A RY (wourx) “This is a great thing for me tions will be held only until. Feb. pack Rodewald, povice Springs a3 Genevieve Eggert. rt. R&R Church. . % ’ ’ n y - C . - 3 stroke while defeating Iowa's and I'm certainly mighty happy 4 and if entry fee is not paid in Roy Wischmeser, Morsan s Restaurant $11 Gene int errodd. Ca mel od Loo dh ” re rehob | y n elily rust X Saee pDuane Graves. about it " Robinson said. full by that date the reservations ya giler. Grinsteiner's Funeral Home 611 Mary Wagner, St. Cecelia Ladies ai
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Pro Basketball
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L Pet | S¥tacuse 1 811 or we 14 841 ashington 21 47 25 359 Baltim 25 $ Philadelphia 14 2% 350 Central Division { L Pct Rochester 2 12 700 inneapolis au ‘ 30 13 698 icago rye aie 25 14 541 \ Wayne ....... # 15 815 | 8¢ Louis n A482 Western Division Ww. L. Pct | INDIANAPOLIS weave 25- 14 641 nderson ryeene 22 17 564 Sheboyean Y 18 21 432 Tri-Cities ........\ 14 23 378 aterioo 10 i 34 | Denver 35 46 RESULTS LAST NIGAT { Tri-Cities 99 “Ander: 96 G 8 TONIGHT Waterloo at IANAPOLIS xMinneapolis hicago XWashington vs) St. Louis at Chicago. . ‘Wayne at Philadelphia XSheboysan vs. New York at Phila-
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ERS Notice is OT hen 8 that sealed bids for the purchase of the following mate{rials will Be received by the aitman of
3he State Highway (omission wf Indiana, his office. 102 rth Senata Avenue. Ri 9, Indiana. until P {on the 27th day of January, 1950, | time they will be publicly epen *Iavitation No. 370: Interior Pa) in | Third Floor, State House Annex Bull : 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. |
Indi fe ation No 3: 3500 3000 Ton a! e, 0. Various Poin in the State. ones
Invitation No. 372: 580 Peet. 12” diame-
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. minor matement necessary to make a trafic installation at Jeffersonville, InBids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION F INDIANA
oO SAMUEL C. HADDEN Chairman
“Notice is hereby gi given that ‘the under Agent of the City of
Cs ay, Feb. 9th, 1950, for and in behalf "ot | of Park Commissioners of the Indianapolis for the following supplies, and commodities as | hereinafter set out. Bidders Bond or | Certified check in the amount of | your Bid Proposal payable to the City af | ndanapoiis must accompany vour Bid | Proposal. All materials, supplies snd com ities to conform to e specifications | as on file in the Dept. 3 Public Purchase Requisition 7 50 tons more or le {No 11 crushed aggregate for maintenance of park walks and drive ways during the year 1950 Requisition “No 708 4 ton more or less No. 12 crushed {or uncrushed aggregate for maintenance of parkways. boulevards and oark drives during the year 105 Requisition No. 7066 1.000 ton more or less Fine aggregate ork. Te be picked up at Plant, bin loading or cgual, by Park Board Trucks ! Requisition No. 7067 10.000 ote gy " Ro Emulesified
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Eeriiy Street" s 707, Curt He
Hilda Groebel’s 612 Pace Pin Leagues
: g Curly Street fired a 707, his second T00 of the season, to lead x E ERE. .
Speedster Reported ed parade last night — although he was pushed by Curt]
Heady's 607, To Be Getting $40,000 Curly crammed a 221 count between a pair of 243's with Peters Jims NEW YORK, Jan, 24 (UP) — Recorders in the Courthouse loop at the Pennsylvania. Several weeks) go Jackie Robinson, the National /ago, Street posted a 700 series for Harry Oliver Tailoring in the
|Penn Recreation. League batting champion and its 'will be handed out to others who} Heady opened with games of were late in filing for them, {Cha aker, most valuable player, today i267 and 248 and dropped to 182. The fee is $5 per person per! arn acken, Hornaday ilk signed a one-year contract for an|Curt bowled with the league lead- event and all entries should be ai sepiock HE a ry estimated $40,000 with the Brook- ing Coonce Electric Service in the mailed to Mrs. Emma Phaler, sec-| Joe SHER G lyn Dodgers after a brief con- Speedway Classic. {retary, 694 High St., Columbus 6, Ee = ference with President. Branch! Except for Street's perform- O. Additional entry blanks may | Bob Rickey. |ance, the Speedway Classic pro-{be obtained by writing the same aN : uced all of the honor counts. . a Army he Br oT" ed an Roberts was third with AY Pat Striebeck was carrying the| Badin ne. Clu 80 and 251 with highest average among the fem. Harold ri 5 League flag last year, was thelon games of 234, 180 an inine keglers as of Jan. 14. Up tol Al Dynla first member of his race ever to McKelvey-Kell. that date Miss Striebeck had al Hal avian, Kiel & Rina be designated for the player Just a shade behind came Ed noo" 0 Sort N Cl CYRIL A RT award. He batted 342 in 156 Findell with counts of 245, 197 "mp, “Toepter of Detroit was|Don Bowman haxels games and also led the majors|and 222 tor Bryant's Heating and | .orrvine an even 200 figure for|>™® Kendall I in stolen bases with 37. In addi-| Joe Pickett was the fifth place, only other mark in the two- | Jlida Groebel, ne Pur... tion, he batted in 126 runs and kegler with scores of 190, 191 .ontury class. In the department | a. 1 Homer tcc Jana Lon Regd a 657 with Fisher or individual totals, Pat ranks Melos Mooney. man, Whi Finance ere ha n indications tha second in the nation. es. Milano Inn {Robinson might become a holdout] Two women found the 600) Her 714 series of a few weeks! {but these were quickly dissipated range in the Tom Bemis Classic back is second only to a 716 Marearet Babiiy Crom Shoe, Store. .. {today, The right-handed hitting | at Penn, Hilda Groebel of Indi-/chalked up by Helen Martin of| Eat Strie .- second baseman, who with Shore- ana Fur led with her 612 on Peoria, IIL Milano Inn's 3080 set! Lou Barly, Milano Ian |stop Peewee Reese, formed one games of 229, 202 and 181 In remains the highest this season!js.‘s Batireall, ea Ae gous 8 ser. of the best keystone combinations pacing her ‘team to a 2704 total and the second highest on record. Pobbie Bimerly, Cen p. Whila You'd yip, too, and wave a [In the major leagues, seemediand third place. Indiana Fur lost - pickina irlaway
700 BOWLERS (Men) Lois Glass, Frank's pleased over the terms of his new two games, however, to Milano Curly Street, BW ag Recorders 707, Jo ,- Hickman W ph war contract. Inn's 2851 total
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