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Finish Over Fred Wilt So Close Judges . {ing to Carl MeAtes eH Hold Up Decision Nearly 10 Minutes apparently Tesched his peak. . NEW YORK, J 28 (UP)—Dan Gehrmesnn, the skinny, be- Sart stared daAuing Shoes snp spectacled star from University of Wisconsin, lunged a at/sive maples back in the tape to beat out Fred t and win the Wanamaker Mile tonight! day he ranks with the tn. the Milohe Gries 2t Madison Square Neflets of Indishaelis finish close, the judges disagreed and strong proof of this he OIA] YAN TOF HOARY 33 Sioa Gve dlagrent 4 ang fact thar he holds a 311 the meet FefAre Confer xis : meri The Swart Waser 2 was no photo taken sh Sd Carl also bowls in two other capacity crowd of 15,000/last two strides. leagues In town—the West Side
stretch to win the blue ribbon|Dillard took the 60-yard high
race in the same breathless fash-| hurdles in 7.3 and Phil Thigpen posite which
fon. as he. beat Willy Slykhuis of won the 880 in 1:55.2,
Holland in this event last year.
seconds, the (fastest _time of Ander SO Quits Gehrmann’s career, nN old boy, McAfee makes his pres-
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n John Barry of Ireland was owa Grid Post enters, : third and John voy © of the In the doubles events, Peck
Iilinots triage Sub so {Plerson usually bowls with Carl Gehrmann jum to an any Peck is a teammate on the Indilead in the race, but fell behind Blame Squabble lana Fur team in the two local Twomey and Wilt just past the Over Tenure .. |Classic circuits.
half-mile point. i Then, with two laps to go! (Continued from Page 23)
As the six-man fleld roared derson's successor immediately;
into the final lap, it appeared that! jand It will probably require division of the Dezelan Donbles Wilt, undefeated heretofore this weeks.” Classic which winds up this weekseason in two one-mile races and| Relations Excellent end.
one two-mile, would win. He had| a lead of about four strides in, Hancher sald he wanted it
fo tt in a reWilt shoved into first place and difficult to replace. We are going | Sant Bette} second Pinse in Mun-
Gehrmann into second. {to start our search for Dr. An- |ele. Currently, Carl and Bod Kel-
The McAfee-Plerson combina
ey hold the top spot in the actual
In the state doubles last year,
the backstreteh of the final lap, [Known that “Dr. Anderson's re- they netted a total of 1210 pins—
+ Going into the final turn, how- lations with the university ad-'
‘We were pretty far down the
ever, Gehrmann began moving up ministration and with me have, Hst, but we stil] finished In the
and he cul loose for the last always been excellent.” money,” says Carl. At the 0ON- ,, ,., ihregtened the seven-cen-, In replying to a question of Toledo 74, Baldwin-Wallace 53. | Robert Kash o straightaway, catching Wilt one| “I regard him as a fine gentle. clusion of last season, Carl Bad," 05 more than once this why periyine is so much high- Tufts 80, Boston Univ. 65. Funaing colt caught a mile and a' yo on t Waslingtes ngs A.C, 2 stride from the tape and then man and coach and wish him acquired a 185 mark, his all-time co) “noios he has produced er at the Pennsylvania, Carl USCG Academy 59, Bridgeport 55. | Juarier re oy be i Pratt won nis first fight Me 20, nging ahead of ‘him at thegood fortune in the future” Del. {606 sets, the latter coming only states that, “It seems to be Utah State 48, Wyoming 37. 3 Rated 8 a ny 0 Some rom day night by a or ; Siri \Hancher said. “Year after year It was some time after he jus Thursday. easier for me at the Penn. Peck Vanderbilt 50, Tensessce 44. |far Dehind wr blaze his way to y Lees. Ba ten Can't Agree {he has built teams of which the started bowling before he went! Tine Thursday evening Stewart- 18 always asking why I don't Virginia Military 72, Richmond 64. Victory ln the drive. | But Ja the other divisiohs, th So close was this finish that the university and the state of Iowa Into league competition. In 1937. warner loop is strictly a shop gét some of those 800s with In- | Virginia State 55, Howard 52. | Rua in Ralnstorm IP an ition will be “red hot” next * 3 judges could not agree on whoicould be proud.” [McAfee joined the Indiana Indus- jeague with employees competing diana Fur.” Washington College 51, Univ. of | Running | et wat Tr! Ay. One will be eliminated’ += had won. Asa Bushnell, the chief, Blommers sald Anderson's “re- trial 100p at the Indiana Alleys. in it, Carl has been with Stewart- Mrs. McAfee has finally taken Baltimore $8. low n en a ot os u ig he 338-pomd Open: Class. = judge, picked Gehrmann after the lations with our board have al- His teammates in that league Warner for the past two years up the game also, For years she Washington State 68, Idaho 40. |0 el! a A Qi was It i = éither Ralph Saxtof, “° judges assigned to pick first and ways been excellent.” |were Harry Wheeler (now With and before then at P. R. Mallory would sit by and let Carl handle Western Kentucky State 78, timed in > - e Calumet, Rob a: ollins or Richard Powell. . second places split exactly even. Anderson succeeded Irl Tubbs, [Marott Shoes) Red Mounts and for several the bowling end but she started’ Miami (Fla) 6L leatry of Pander and Two Lea N io 3 a toss up as to who 2 a Gehrmann led at the quarter whose 1938 Iowa team had a C30) Mindach. ( About a month ago McAfee was bowling herself this season and West Liberty State 70, Glenville Went to the post at odds of one e champ, ‘ mile in 50.3 seconds, and at the ajsmal season. With almost the| His best individual efforts were carrying a 215 average but he has a 112 average in a couple of| State 49. to two and paid $3.00, 2.70 and, Saxton won the 112-pound’~ oy 2 half-mile in two minutes 4.1 sec-/same squad, Anderson turned out | scores of 208 a and 710. However, has dropped to a 210 figure. leagues. eo Montana 78, Carroll Col. 2.30. Mocopo, running as an entry championship last year and '-
onds. Twomey led at the three-lsn, famous “Iron Men.”
quarters in three minutes 85 , 7 | F I R | 1 | G I ds” on Ts hd Name Lonborg Foul Rule Helps Greyhounds = s
The thrilling mile all but smothered attention which was| Jefeats and 11 ties for a 508
heaped upon Bob Richards of the| SeOtage. . Illinois Athletic Club as he pole] ie ir I
vaulted what first was announced Marquette Football at 15 feet, but later proved to be only 14 feet 1114 inches. Richards Schedule Released would have been the first man MILWAUKEE, Jan. 28 (UP) since Cornelius Warmerdam and Marquette's football team willl the second in history to do 15 feet! play nine opponents next fall in-|
Carl McAfee sets his sights on the pins in the Stewart-Warner | ; league at the Pennsylvania. McAfee had just completed a 695 | pringtied 30, Americon Interna-| po in the nine-horse Meld. | A gmilar situation prevails ta “ou series to boost his average to an amazing 211, the highest in town.
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Miwsnkes Tohrs. 47, Stevens) "Hy JIM HEYROCK 8 Point Tohrs, 48. Because of the large number of fighters still unbeaten. ;
r Peaches 1a. James. 12 the 1050 Golden Gloves Tournament, an extra night 0 town College 30. fighting will be added. a: ny t Statel The semifinals, or fifth round, of The Times Loglon's a
Mt. Union 48, Findlay 44. 17th tourney will be Friday night in the National amt :
Nebraska Wesleyan 58, Kearney Armory. Adding the sixth night will push the t North Carolin Shute 81, Virginia finals to Feb, 10. a oh Calumet Takes | rau 3: deoue, omirmuds
North DANesa 13, South: Paola | of the Gloves committee, said vids Northern Nimans 58, Eastern $100 000 hy {the move WAS necessary sh ; Montana ace [some 57 fighters still remain n; : op a. M 8, DePaul the tourney. After Friday's shew, _ . is leago the field will be pared to about a 5% Olivet 1. % Sheet ont: ashington 60. ’ Ponder, Two Lea Run ‘in both the Open and Novices x Panser Sh Rutgers (Newark 1, 2 at Santa Anita Classes. i ranch) 52. : vp | 8a ri, Asean cu se a0 co) br Ses ah 1nd | Penn State 67, Syracase 61. " Pring’s| a. -pound division of the Open + suse
[Pittsburgh 39, Gettysburg 57. Kentucky Derby, and his stable- pared {Providense 81, St. Anselm's £1. mate, the great filly Two Lea, ran! adn read Vrs will homationg |S rene 6, Buffalo Tohrs.|one.two today to give Calumet ally move to the finals, . st. Marys (Mlan) 65, Wisosa Farm & smashing victory in the, They are Bob Johnson, who = | Tohre 49. $100, 000 Santa Anita Maturity, [Won an impressive victery last:
Siena 46, Manhattan 41. The stretch-running Ponder, at (Friday, and Raymond Jaton ho ' > Southern Univ. 48, Langston 33. (nip best over a route. finished a bo or .n& Youngster who
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{Southern California 48, St. Mary's! ful) length in front of Two Lea. Paupef in Jn the Snale of Yt WHR a an (Cal.) 41. who had a clear lead over Moeopo, ya i {Bouthweus Texas 63, Texas A & Ying third, horse. Curandero was Same In 175-Pound ap
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{ | previous three starts at the meet- noe | stoteen 0, Florida State 61. ing. But when the great distance Pfaff of Ace Exterminating and oe yo
in actual competition, and for a cluding Wisconsin, Michigan| | (UP)~Arthur (Dutch) Lonborg, while he thought he had made ft. State, Santa Clara, Holy Cross one of the school’s all-time great However, the official measure- and Indiana. |athletes, was named today to suc-
Ans. ment showed a half-inch sag in| Athletic Director Conrad M. ceed Ernest C. Quigley as athletic Seven Ww the bar. bo | Jennings announced the follow-| director at the University of| Frank Pox df New York wor ing complete schedule: {Kansas, thus ending the active
T i N rik C 4 I, 61 57 | (Pa) 179. | Two Lea was five lengths in front Powell also has seen a lot o* r Pp 0 eon ra » | Winsten | Salem Teh. 54, Greens- of Mocopo and provided Calumet 2ehoA ig Ihe Past year. od Farm with victory insurance even! e 1 pen will be heated * © Hlinois Five Presses to Within 1 Point [Wolerd 97, College of Charles-\;r their distance-runner had with one entrant still to be viewed so Succeeds Quigley Of Hoosiers and Then Starts Miscues Hi h School Basketball a £1. TRTOUER the Seid 10, CF Ashington A. Co who recently: ik Times § Lag® At Kansas U. NAPIERVILLE, Ill, Jan. 28--The two-minute foul rule helped - ig 3ke en Jaina to Sila country frome Sooke nae LAWRENCE, Kan, Jan. 28 Indiana Central College to a 61-57 victory over North Central Col-/ CITY AND COUNTY {visio pl ining hn rary : lege here tonight. Broad Ripple 44, Nobleaville 27. wimmers Villon ary Jerry a inney, Leepw' 0 The Hoosier Greyhounds posted their 13th win in 18 starts Indiana Deat School 54, Gary jer's Gym; Frank Minor, leeper;
and the North Central cagers took their fourth defeat against' Edison 48. | ™ imime
North Central got off to a 4-0|
|with Old Rockport, .pald $4.60 to graduated to the bantamweight’ "™% Reserve 57, Michigan, show. division this year. Collins is & “™ Although Ponder had to catch 800d puncher with plenty Wor fit 8 (Pa.) 88, St. Joseph's Bis stablemate in the streteh, amateur fights to his credi
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the Mel Sheppard 600-yard race o Sev, 25-North Dukots State. hers: 'career of one of America’s most Started to click with Woody Me-
40 Wisconstn. Taste over Charles Moore of Cornell in| Biot here: Se Tiareiraiy of Detroit colorful sports figures.
one minute 12.8 seconds With & Oe “4s aite Cire horn: Now t8outh |
finish similar to that of Gehr. Gerolina. there; Nov. 11—Holy Cross, here:| Northwestern University and, Rel {head of the tournament commit-|the intermission.
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! lds: hm ithe 3 Réifan.e § § { Gene Kelly the radio announcer.”| my 8 ape Hi A Foam ¢ Oscar ft (E ht ra_Rose. ye] 4 i sist VILLE ag 1 ai-| oberts ¢ 1 3 $B Clauss 10 i “Are you kidding me?” asked, aller | Bg Time By won Snalf two free throws to tie the game H iman) Ee, 111] ’ EVANS an. ndi-|fopison € 3 { §lslinskie 1 4 y. (Snisa ude! Welle. Reyna Te at 46-all. Park's Kevin Johnston TE Hoower: 4 By agle: Feinhie mile sae, A Fey ola %) ana State hit 36 per cent of its Bride d 4 Zgteveks 4 the kid. “That must be Groza. [4:03.4" (pool record. and John De Voe fouled out aE Be ar ir Sacits, ‘Look ere, rach, m 3 rds) ay Sal it | Braun.g 3S 3S {This fellow is too tall to be on n De Voe fo inl claimin year olds: Ts 30; Bare] Ins ee: shots to hand Evansville’s Aces | 13 30 Totals is 18 the radio.” the fourth period. o s x ab igs, 138 | 4 Hitinger:, if Lh fob Samanad. la 69 to 57 setback here tonight. Rot of scare: Indiana Central 32, fast . Entry Deadline Sot | A - “Repers i68 4 Ba n dria Wolf, Bab | The visitors, paced by Len epi ‘I don’t know about that,” » the . er ——_ ead Lr do ips Lu ly ay ola, ears dl | Rzeszewsk! with 10 points, held ghehson, Bri gen SN bali | reporter cracked. “Gene For AAU Sectionals * IGE SKATE X ke Ji 38 ro of \ rie PE front J SS 1a 39 to 31 halftime bulge and wooer % TUR 3 Houma d for short Wave—but you ought t Yo. MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 28 (UP)— 1p, deadline for entries tn the| SHARPENING “2 a ia | PATE, a alo 3 a 'y wi t Ker oh stretched it in the closing min [26 PO 68 Mandar brvadeast.” er Teno Tn he Bags: Indiana Amateur Athletic Union EM-RO 3 Va oO at | ” ! wl ie . i ST on Fe OF “lie pt fr an ‘“ mn ih vers with 1 markers. Tho toss. x Stumph Second THE INDIANAPOLIS OLYM-| Polly Riley, Bowned semianal op- held In. the De — Gym, tart. SPORTING GOODS CO % 2 e Dearborn Gym, start. . Ww clajm {f A obit or: 0A 8 iF) h, Firs ory 8us.|was Evansville’s ninth PIANS look like they are on the POnents today to reach the 38,5 pep 6, has been set at mid-'| 200 W, Washington ~~ LI-3448] > ih il nag bu oc ae HH Rs aX potas 4% 405: Pann Beak! |games. The winners won "inetr way to the National Basketball|Dole finals of the Helen Lee zont wednesday. Ro FE ad Ages: a “sidan Bl; His Cusaes, |13th tit in 17 starts. Mm in assic Association playoffs and the fans Dohorety golf tournament. |" Wayne O. Ross, AAU hasket- fos = UR Zid =: Ses Otter a: The locals hit 17 of 63 and the, are turning out in large numbers. The photogenic Miss Bauer, 'ball chairman, has received en- Ak fir00 ovens WE oxy 148 op br ) Gn - {visitors got 24 of 66. 8 ‘| With that in mind, J. R. (Babe) who recently moved from Cali-itries from the following teams: JUMBO SIZE + sr AEs Soll i A MR BECLaXR| mae sop fo, sowie) Indianapolis Man | Ximiien Ompane’ gwen rn 10 Miclad, Tex geteaiad ave metre ostenang oan | youn on A MALES Fo % Suhtain on ad Danald.l RB. A 4 ons ngan ackers iver A er & $ Roielyd. 3 opt Most Wid Hur oka i 1 FLT { fr Stars in Petersen ments for ushers at the games in 2. The deciding play came on the Circle Bar and gndians Bell —- At Mickeah At Santa Anita a 1 fezenewsicy Rafelon } 4 CHICAGO, Jan. 28 (UP)— 2 Disidnouis, ¢ ushert 120 oR ig po Telephone. The joes visors, wil MADR Fae SA in An : : FIRST 800: elgjuting; 4 years i 7 Longiellow,! Hold says that ushe ng is nec- n the state finals here, 74 16 Th EA / ta Homes Fim 3% so: War ‘Save. J Ghote 3 dane : : Honey Stumph, pO To | 448ary for the big games. “That|and two-putting. Mar. 3, 4 with the winners of the Sa SPICES 20: Garver af. Nos. Ajeiral, £00 aoocesite, ‘Toroh | Re Celd { thaws, | has only one previous|gyeiahouse fools you,” Babe feels.| Miss Riley of Ft. Worth, win-| Delphi, Kokomo, Terre Haute and - My Lucky Carrier scans Rr ap A Balfain Walker a | | Petersen classic, moved into sec- “The Wp decks often look lke ner of last weel’'s Tampa Open, {Greensburg sectionals. The state DREXLER'S TAMALE co. whe ule Joi alate, [RR Totals = A 5 Motels 17 33 28, 0nd place among the top ten|they’re packed full, but they downed Adean Anderson, Helena, thampion will represent Indiana few ' Halftime scare: Tadians State 30. Bvani-|soorers of the tournament today|Aren‘t. With ushers we could seat Mont, $ and 2 to make tomor- iB the mational finale in Denver, | 314 N. New Jersey FR, 2156 |< ¥ ville 31, one-third again as many people | row’s finals an’ all-Texas affair. Colo. 3
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Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, ne. Jan, a, 28)" ~-Indiana University's gymnasts
hounds were out ahead 32-22 at!
Froe throws missed: Indians State 8. when he hit 1800, just 3 behind | leader Carl Lundquist Jr., 24, gy
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Stumph, 31, has been bowling Put me to it.”
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The Press Box sc Sears 80, Prasiia Town Bill Kerr Stars
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rion, 4 OY he has to win. The situation has| STATE GAMES tee for the NCAA basketball North Central came back strong, RACE RESULTS [Sra wf atin, Son Sr HA Sot SUM mets Ls Loss rare Wi, el, Fs ron tot completion of. the school Ralph Hoffman, the) ssed to I n 0 upon p ALD Yr era thinks i's dirty pool| Fairland 54, Mt. Auburn 41. | Sporting Goods Co., 136 E. W a Marein. 08 NV. 3 . All {term. His appointment | Within one point of the Grey- ( intended [to lead the Indianapolis Athletic [law y United Press re % Bos IE fi i Also, Ap- leftective on July 1. no pun intended). He says he’s Ft. Wayne Central 41, Ft. Wayse . to a close 39 to 36 dual |ington St. sells east and ary At Fair Grounds rmonger, Hi Reallar, | Quigley, the bald and fiery ex- "Hoosier Conference tired of losing meets to coaches! Central Catholis 22. SWIM ringside and reserved; Em-Roe. HR riner (oot cua rp Fasie it Sliver arid I aa, lord of ~ w 1 pe WHO enter college stars as bona Ft. Wayne North 47, South Bend meet victory here today over the Sporting Goods Co., 200 W. Wash- ne Ho yo Rigen. a A Ried At Sunshine Park Negiate Lagi ung basketball Flan Central .......... T 7 fide members of their teams. Adams 48. } , University of Louisville, lington St., has balcony reserved, = Combest). 2 3.00, atre Bloc, thi pong, (4700; claim ve ot ricial, had been athletic director 4bderion { ol T'll stick to my kids no matter La Porte 58, Ft. Wayne South 58. | Kerr won the 220 and 440-year/and the Sportsman's Store, 128 ° La Chang. J sl ide fuck Pair. ko) Se i [for six years, duting: which time, Ean 71 what the result,” Madera says. WABASH VALLEY TOURNEY | freestyle events as the IAC squad N. Pennsylvania St, bas north =. Dold Star, Glory Be. ximprestlon. x Lm a 3 a he re-established Kansas as an En, : : “I could pull the same stunt, but| Glenn 48, Clinton 38. | notened its seventh triumph in and west ringside and reserved. -* ~ a. i100: clatming. + ver i a Wincels io athletic power. However, at 68 parka cae : - or 'what-would -iv-mean. — My boys | Fritchfon 8%, Brasil 31. { nine meets. Today's meet was! More than 7000 persons have: hoe . 3 -S aril 8 8 pi oF po anes) by ry TR uh years of age, he had gone three hom JL ol pose on Wii own. | Glenn 58, Fritchton 24 (final). {held in ne YMCA pool. Witngoses the frat dour Sessions vi anes), 1.20, 4.8 , 113 (BE Cross Ly 156 years beyond the school's retire- § a Wo minutes sn’'t neede | NEY relay—Won by IAC year 43 SeHfinin). 1.00. Kisgt Do ap Oot ise a ‘ 39 po. Aieg: | Tin Oe eBags ment age for administrators. That left. Then they began to foul and « = = [WARRIOR SOCNTE Tum e fy om Lacan lorena. capacity crowds are expected fopeed founigys. Bolt tammy, xWes Mis. Picea ETE re Pasa $174.40 wa: given as the only reason for the Greyhounds wrapped up the IT HAPPENED at the recent pivarteld 88. Tennyson ry he-rat Rimes 2 ! A iy the two final shows. tress. My Brand. an on Feld 4 'his replacement by the University game. basketball clinic which the Indian- poopville 48, Elberfold 42 (Anal). Hp I Ty ih Te EE LAL ‘Dally Double Paid $50.40 |e yehizley 101 R. BEE 3 Chancellor Deane W. Mallott. | McBride was high with 22 for apolis Olympians conducted in the| N T | Feo ter (L: second. Sasi Park Tripped, 53.48 ko art 17 Re “4% FE E. ran (9:70, 6.50; Blue Bevi. # hal oy i380 At Evanston, TIL, Lonborg said the Greyhounds. Hoffman led Kirshbaum Community Center. A| ou Salivwry Tourney G Ls “to. Bethe t ; fv. ae ot 4 Si ji Ged Hiei Bat.” Hostess “My new job is a challenge and I|North Central with 17. Indiana little boy about eight-year-old ap-} |New Salisbury 47, Marengo 4 42. re TL becond. Clon Hare ( gl GLENWOOD. Te » x <3 (EE great. o 0. aise. Br wh FOURTH SAMBO, ko petieve e I can answer it.” Central's next game is an away- Proached a Times reporter with a Georgetown 55, Hams opi BRS act EE Rultl |school of Indianapolis dro as = Acre. Bun piso. Bi ! Tig turlones) — Wiiehngls 0! nd front-home tilt with Huntington |question: “Is that big guy over Mauckport 30; Marengo 27 (oon-{3t 2 re sa hy hry apo Pred a. oy ad rg ; i, Sozares Ww Ea 0 00 a ep i ) Fa ount, st t Whi | Tuesday night. ave, lf The kid| _solation). 6. X b “ eps i gai REE Mr Ba ood Schon AN to Sens A t), 3 40, Push Hi Lu | | poin a -| Georgetown 69, New Salisbu ord). nigh ol 4 ro a #° apathy ink bu i wae are ips Ind. Cr -@ , North Central he aividual. graying ine Baal, ry Fi Veedstairs eo 144 (hg Teco 3: Scowcroft of Glenwood was fouled 2 0
upstairs, Most people spread out Miss Riley began with a rush, w— A when they watch a game. Hence matching men’s par of 36 on the] ° . the place 160ks full. Tony Hinkle front nine to gain a comfortable
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