Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1950 — Page 28

Local Team Seeking ~ First Season’s Win ~ Over Hot Easterners

Rivals Have Met Four Times So Far With Groza and Co. Still to Taste Vidory

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The Indianapolis Olympians will look down the Hon’s throat aqui tonight. They meet the Syracuse Nationals in Butler Field-

_ house at 8:30 o'clock. ~~

The Nats are tough. Their season ‘record bears this out. In|

41 games the overall league leaders have dropped but eight en-

gagements, only one defeat coming on the home floor, The Anderson

— Packers turned the trick recently -whepn they took a 77-75 overtime decision. Prior to that the Nats had won 18 straight home games. Ferris Promotes Mastermind of the Nats’ promotionwise is Leo F. Ferris, Syracuse owner Dan Biasone, called on Ferris two years ago when the Nats.were doing poorly at the box office and on the floor, ..Sy¥Tacuse. Wasa. .member..of "the

That was on Dec. 4 when managed .309 to the Nats’

Better Shooters

points better than the Nats,

308. Against the. Olymps.

Ferris was just the shot in the arm they needed. Ferris signed Adolph. Schayes, ex-NYU star; Billy Gabor and a few other swifties and the Nats were oni their way back to baskethaly prominence. . Ferris came In handy during high

banged away at 287.

Al Cervi, in the pro game,

school.

shooting average, have. averaged .300 but once against the Nats. |

they | 353. |

Stranger still is the fact that the Olymps are 20 percentage, in the averages! “The Nats clipping along ‘at a respectable

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Ahey| National Basketball League and have averaged 408 for the four] games played. The Olymps have,

The Syracuse cagers are led by | a veteran of 17 years) Cervi signed | with the old Buffalo Bisons im-; mediately after graduation from He's known as a

the NBL-Basketball _ Association tough customer and a sharp oper-|

of America feud. He potired ofl on/ator. Cervi has plenty to work | tn STHAYEE -seven-inch, | what is now the National Basket-|220-pounder. is the big gun in the! .

the troubled waters and with —particatarty « get the two leagues together in| Schayes, a six-foot,

ball Assoclgtion. He was also In- Syracuse attack. He was .voted|

struimental in getting the Indian: NBL ‘Rookie of the Year apolig franchise for the Kentugky/ [year “Wonder Team.” - Owe A Debt So it seems the Olymps owe the ©! ‘Nats something, owe the Olymps more. They owe

This data may point up the Nate superiority. Meanwhile, the are trying .to get “that But the Nats Night.” They'll have the advan{tage. of the home floor and the

them four victories and haven't| knowledge that the Nats can be paid off Fal Indianapolis has beaten. The boys from Syracuse d 1 ail ts tol Were upset in Tri-Cities last night. the Nats thle. year, the latest LOPABLE LINEUPS use iE Jesiville, Ky. Mon. ir tase Rearen SOBALS (01 ay «78. (18y.Or heneai o 5 Anam. (10) | ‘The two teams will meet four |i Ford evi (0) times after tonight's game, Two umber not available. “= contests are Hated for the Pleld- NE 5, ud" w, 0 house, one yracuse Aa one effer an in Chicago. fr ols Petersen 1S and Levane| * Oddly 1 the Olymps, who

Bulldogs Favored to Win

are leading the NBA with a .376 J 3 305 movi wim with

Over Wabash and Ohio U.

Indiana Picked to Defeat Northwestern;

. Ohio State Given Nod Over Wisconsin By DICK DUNKEL

i tarne through Jan. 30, the Dunkel Sysiem foresees a.

two-game sweep for the Butler Bulldogs over the basketball week- have been defeated only by cross-

end. ‘The ratings

give Tony Hinkle's sharpshooters the bulge over

Wabash at Crawfordsville tomorrow, but be careful of that one here!

Saturday, the Bulldogs vs. Ohio U. This Mid-American Conterence |] last ; attraction figures to be a close)’ “svell-regarded”

{Cubs and Anderson; both beaten

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South Bend C Lead in State

“Bears Put Coveted Rating on Line. Tomorrow | “At Elkhart; Gary Froebel | Drops to Fourth |

“By KURT FREUDENTHAL,

% South Bend Central's Bears, who loom as strong repeat con- home to meet Hershey Bunday/ Gomer Allred, R Ja&t tenders for a beth in the four-team “charmed circle” of the Indiana Night in the Coliseum. High School basketball tourney, climbed to the top of the United

Press statewide rankings today.

Coach Bob Primmer’s well-balanced outfit sported a competitive! first advantage last night, when BUC), Heiman, Kay Jewelry

irecord second to none and has dro {to Mishawaka which the South {Benders avenged last week, They'll put their coveted rating! on the line at Elkhart tomorrow | in what could easily be the title iclash of the Eastern Division of {the Northern Conference. Both! iclubs have a perfect record in the loop's standing. Led Four Weeks "Gary Froebel, U.P. elite four weeks in a row and was a loser at East Chicago Washington after piling up a 16-game winning streak, dropped | Trem lto fourth place behind Madison's

only twice thus far. New...Albany's. Cubs. also skidded, from third to fifth, as a result of their setback at Madison last Friday. The only- other major- chafige was Gary Mann's elimb from seventh to sixth, oveftaking Muncie Central. Mann's Horsemen, another rugged Calumet quintet,

| town rival Froebel. Glenn's Pirates, who won their first Wabash Valley Tournament climbed to the class. Another |

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{Winnings in less than a month.

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Al Dewsbury’ Hat Trick Sinks

Caps Can Gain | Tie Tonight - For 2d Place

Times Special PROVIDENCE, R. I, Fe 2.

defenseman, was hopping mad to-| moved on to New Haven after whipping Providence here. last night, 5 to 4. | The 23-year-old backchecker, | who had been benched recently!

§ (by Coach Ott Heller for lack-

adaisical play, put on a one-man show here last night for 3479 cus- | tomers, scoring three goals for: the hat trick. It wasn’t the first

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Paul Simmonds Picks

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Up 7-10 Split

LAWSON

owaid Deer Sr.'s first 700 series of the season highlighted a

: {good night for local bowlers. while representing Russet Cafeteria in the Pritchett ‘Indianapolis

Classic.

T 244, 255 and 205 for a

' The Russet outfit, who won the city crown in 1946, proved. that

{they haven't lost the touch as they swatted pins. They rang up scores of 1 1078 and 988 in registering the top series of the evening. Beanblossom Mortuary, also of the Classic, upset 3010. In the same circuit, Bill Lane missed the seven century class by a gnat's eyelash. Bill posted a 699)

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213-200—655 with the Universal Giants, Bob Striebeck’s 225-200-225-850 and a similar set By Jim Putman of Francisco Crespl who fired a 204-245-201 series. . Gets 7-10 Split

of Peng the fourth bowler this season to clean the hardest of all splits — the 7-10. Paul did the

| aggregation in the West Side | Merchants loop. "Wins by 2 Pins - . William Kriner and Bob Alex{ander staged a close fight for

fourth place with the former win-|

I ning 678 to 676. Kriner connected |t6r—216, 227 and 235 marks in the {Classic while the latter posted!

trick in the PHO International’ Harvester circuit when the ball hit one pin which bounced off the backstop and came back to nab the other, Judy. Hindel of Indiana Fur led the ladies by dumping 598 pins in

2 Door Sr. Paces Bowlers . « | With First 700 Series of Season

Russet Leads Team Scoring With 3098;

chanics Laundry, Ed News 242. :

the Wednesday Night Ladfes'

league at the Fox-Hunt, Iaria’s Recreation will be host

on counts of 241, 254 and 204 scores of 249, 240 and 187 in the to a mixed-doubles tournament on

with Fred B. Cline Realtors. Bus Parsons chalked up scores of 218,

{220 and 246 for a 693 mark for posted. The other Your were Carl games.

Delaware Diamond Chain. loop. -In all nine honor counts were

[the week-end of Feb. 11 and 12. Each kegler will roll - three For further details call

time Dewsbury had come out of the Goodman Department Store Hindel's 189-238-236=663 for Me- -MA-0837.

The victory Kept Indianapolis, {in the thick of the American | [Hockey League's westérn division |

|rPace, two points behind second-|

place Pittsburgh, who shut out!

Return Home Sunday | Since the Hoosiers are in the only scheduled game tonight they]

Cage Poll

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130 Golfers Enter Pitch 'n’ Putt Open

Demaret, Snead Loom

As Co-Favorites

TUCSON, Arig, Feb, 2 (UP)— More than 150 of the nation’s

‘top golfers opened play today int

the “pitch and putt” open, formal-

can tie Pittsburgh for. second |

_iplace They may need the. one tox {Bob 8

night "bécause ‘hey move into! [Cleveland Saturday night to meet | jo ithe leading Barons and return

Providence, loser in its last tive| straight home showings, got the!

the Reds jumped out into.a fast 4 to 1 lead. Johnny Chad got two in the first period along with a/ single- tally by Eddie Davies. | Gerry Reid, with some help ‘ifrom Freddie Glover and Doug McKay scored at 10:26 in od opening period for Indianapolis. Jack McGill made it 4-1 for the Reds at 7:50 in the second stanza. Then Dewsbury went into his act, scoring three straight oals. He got the first at 12: 48] with Don Morrison ‘doing: the as-| siting. “A 45-Foot Goal With the final period only five

a sulking session to play inspired HOCKEY 7

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W i ti 3 ly known as the ‘Tucson Open. minutes and four seconds old. wight Mc ii Ed on i

The course, 6420 yards long, is one of the shortest on the tonya ment tour and, as In the past,

the professionals and their ama- trick. He is the first Cap defense- }) Disk’ oiler,

teur sidekicks are expected to rip! up the par 70, Co-favorites were Jimmy De- | maret of Ojai, Cal, twice winner of this event, and Sam Snead of Greenbrier, W. Va. who leads. the current tour in the money-{in-the-bank department. Snéad, the golfer of the year

45-footer— His two others immediately after faceoffs,

Dewsbury slammed another shot! At! hat’

by Goalie Harvey Bennett. 6:16 Dewsbury turned in the.

man to do it this season and) joins Wingers Pat Lundy, Gordon Haidy and Doug McKay, who have registered hat tricks. -

1949, has deposited $5395 in cash

Demaret, who won his first

sky.

Dewsbury’s first tally was a

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# 535 x 535 Gordon Haidy sealed up the Iné A oro HER Red aeons pit dianapolis triumph with the win- oUt Gist, od lune N WTaht 3 ning goal at 11:10 on help trom Bs Tid en, Davi eon) aad 455, Enio Sclisizal and Nelson Podol- Judy Hindel. ndian nk ah re 308!

“en tournament in more than a year| , 2 : ; Tomarrow thriller. A Swe fgarded lub =inbeaten’ Tell by taking the Ben Hogan Open Rimers. Michalik: Sots “Fraser. Wabash Ke el inches. ; I8 MONTHS GUARANTEE ; : : In Big Ten games Saturday’ iLy-—will ma : lin Phoenix last week, is a two|Arcand. moardon. Seneriton. eal, Kall: {2 MONTHS GUARANTEE 45 plates, 100 am- b i. ance i Indiana is selected over North game winner Princeton tomorrow. oon over tnis flat. well es. Bedard, Hamilton. | eS PUREE Rr 7 a » $1 95 Br iiiams Oswege St. 331|western by a decisive d!in one of the week-end headliners aye | tai ND L ehuk: 'De-| lates 90 am- pere hour capacity, 2 b y margin an trapped El Rio Country Club lay- {ense. Quackenbush. Lund: Center. D 5 9 Tesh 18. pacesetting Ohio State over Wis- which will cut the fist of perfect-| out. Hg Vines. Togo,» Morrjsan; | or l 0 S pere hour capacity, Cedar separators, h Wy a consin by a whisker.’ record eventh ‘two. UP. fr —————————————— Kay, Glover. Belissizsi, Lundy. Wiseman. | Cedar separators, ia — exchange : ville 4% In the - Illinois “at Minnesota] The seventh weekly rank- : ires—Red Reynolds: Linesman, Art A. — CXCOANEe| piT8 RUICK; OLDSMOBILE rs 30. i | r - 3 ot '0. i clash, Jawaver, anh de Heals Ings. us nena Content (van 18, los 1. Ander son Nips an JCORE 1 "mo Scarlet Banks on | FITS CHRYSLER, DE SoTo AND PONT "Bakota $43 pick the ‘home floor Tr Flaten, 3 an ‘Waterloo 86-73 BiliitFoLis Home | Floor Magis |e 35 CADILLAC GAsy Sis, S218 33/8 Inches WE Pardue In ¥ " Gary Froevel (16-1 WATERLOO, ! vous eh. 3 a5 Period provide c _ ase Size, 7 1/16x103; Inches. | {8 MONTHS QUA ARMIES a 4 313 rdue Is Favorite =~ | go Mana. £15 = Michaluk) 7:04. _3--INDIAI g 48 MON ARANTEE + ag : Tada: og a; pre Muncie Comral (18-8), {TIR)— Anderson defeated Water- A he vid i CRAWFORDSVILLE, 7, Ind. Fev. | 18 "i -ay Tee 51 pintes; "1 - $14 195 aE Bo rine is the pick aver Michi-}" 8—Winslow (15-1) be Hits: 100-86-10-73-last-night-ina-Na A ted) "uli 12. Wal e's Little Giants, | 51 ‘plates, 110 am-_ $ 95 pere hour - He a B Sun Hg No Fe Namie Siar: Wait rg nsnér (11-4): Tel tional Basketball Association TE so S08 Pe INDIANAPOLIS, | SiX-Point losers in an earlier meet-| Loy priors 13 Cedar aparainrs. . exchange : te : a e S. = Arkansas — te bo == Rant hl utter leading BF-tWe Joints) Tey 13:48 Penalties ing. this. season, get a crack at A Rid ons A Jukes Eavanis fter owing 1 rg Sol ew & Serie Haws om i with only three minutes to play.| Third » Rk Wes. (Butler University's Bulldogs on exchange ; AR WERT : ps di Clsan k Ham mena 1% "| The score was 72 to 70 when JANA wabyry (D Morrison) a the -feldhouse floor here to- best KNOWN B. se Jose BL. 88 ‘ Indian, Central, Hoosier Pan onli Anderson made its final spurt. SIND! nARSLIE may ul. morrow night. ~ Cool Tex Sure Fit NAME IN ; i : erence leade paren : : ; : Bn. i : The Bulldogs downed the Scar- . 4 Dia , enough power to dispose of Can-| Fans Send Basketball Waterloo took an satly Jead Ia 5 55-49, at Indianapolis in De-| SEAT ‘COVER | a ; - : g.®ste 448 terbury at the University Reig Bodkies 10. Cleaners: | pio e Doky ha) tie Agar On the a _ |cember, However, the Little , 0 Sa SAR HEATERS . 8 Cal. Poly .-506igym, ; 3 nies , Son haq a ! dvantage. WESTERN DIVISION a ? 3 | hod | igonm Ch Parisy cards on college [Anderson spread its edge to 18 akg 7 Bie. @. a.a.|Giants are hoping to work a nse ids Car #8 mon’ National Y relin | baskétball games dropped out |Points at 58 to 40 before Water. |Pitisharen. TH-Jf RI Nyef that home fleas mage them. 4 A Presno State i 8. : ; Wf eclreilati in India lis [100 tried a comeback that twice ERDANARDLIS . EH 30 : 2 13 180 vg aa ¥ 9a vie: 5 ashington ‘3 *Oregon State 641-1 Holy Cross ..........,. 834] of circulation in napolis came’ within two points of th Elncinau 10-27 13.33 133 189 tOrY two years ago. “Homy "team. tard : : 27 La Salle ...iovvvninaees 182 this week. . po e EASTERN DIVISION LG a. In ‘the earlier meeting this sea2 aturday 8. CC. Ni Yo vevsreunivass 18.01 Hoosler cage fans proved too |W Sper first time Waterloo pulled [Bole ovis: 3¢ If 7188 i134 it son, Butler piled up a 20-point, Atm SLT Amherst 410 4. Kansas State ..iv..000: 76.5] shrewd for the bookies, who h 7 Pp idence aah 3 2 nm margin: in the first half and arn 1 Seas Guard BT 5-Long Island ..icceessae 75.3] were taken to the cleaners last [UP 10.69.10 6 with six and one- Rev Hives 10: § 4 18 18 coasted nome as the Little Giants > 84 6. Duquesne .......vvsvevs 49, week. The fans outpicked the hal. minutes left. HersheY westiTs LAST NIGHT outscored the Hinklemen in- the 3 3! %:-Ohio State .. Cc : iii Closs scored 20 points for American League d h If. ; 44 8 WAGONS RRR +4: Andersom,..one:- more: than Dick | RRADAPOLIA i providence 4... (100 en Records BT 9. N.C. State (ieieririnns 189 folded. ~ {Mehen got’ for Waterloo, fined 1. Cincinnati 1. “Wabash enters the game m— _ Rexular Price, $24.05 i : gat 10. MHnols + vivvensnvngnns 13.8 rn —" tor Anderson . at I ; Bis rol Montres) Jrrzue lan eight<won, three-lost recofd,| Special Reduced Price, $11.95 fe. | i, 3 ; » real 3 (tie). : 70-55 ph : » 38.0 EAST MIDWEST Su ar Ra Bout: Set Brian! 7 4) Mehen t 53 hiex %0 3. Neg nt 0 0. the latest win a J 8 = Middishure 18 Champlain 2781y0y Grom ath 16 4 y [Rarsist 2 6 Bovent 3-4) Moston on Xo over Canterbury. Monday. Butler | tewart-Warner “New York 0 4 Ac town, DC 800 4%. 5 iaconein’ fil MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 2 (UP)—| Stancrakf iF Jigees o 1 1] Kansas Clty 9. St Fas 5. has won six and lost eight. i : | ifapeaps 808 akcan Tr gnd ions Iiand i finois © 138| Al Mobley of Newark. N. I. has/Sheeecre 3 | JBovkets =~ 3 4 3 °° NIGHTS scgpuLe | Coach Bill Johnson hasn't de-if ‘GASOLINE 1 : $.johwe NY. 714" *Temple $1.7 81. John. N.Y. He Poviity Br Breen n been signed to box Welterweight | Cts 4 § Kiniace $18 INDIAN SLA at New Haven cided on his starting quintet but | Sedans & Coaches $8.95 HEATERS ugh rion ; 640- Tex. Wesleyan £02 yolicn 33/Champion - Sugar Ray Robinson [Gatess = 03° 35 42 13 la probable group would consist of n ed np sugar fn. 8 — : prot ha 4 - . 26 RT ~.s ias mii 12.31 - 4 . hay i ront: Myre Be LA — oy J 618 WV Ol Rely Pay adie 790! here Feb. 13 in a 10-round non-. ? iy TBI MacDs 11 and._Bob Risle Faster ue “Dartmouth way " rere x radi ey R west 1 title bout, it was announced to-) Totals 31 24 28) Totals Ban ‘both eof Indianapolis, forwards; PLASTIC ‘COVERS Dat Sate 87 Mich: Normal 311% %" Bare 133 pel! + Tak day. | jpHiaiftime Score: Andersen 48 Waterloo | Argyle Jackson of Columbia City; : ; Toe SKATES NotNico” Al Eisen tro Marshal, 710. uh Francisco 843] It also was disclosed that for-| fgure EO nsuuned rian Mates & [pester © and Jack Houston of | Sedans & Coaches.._$16.95 | SHOES ODIO Ve ad Els hia ts Fos me c r chen. See, Boy- | | _Soutli.. Bend, Gedrge...Qavit..of if -Buse-2 Brant Conte 1 4-Q8& Tw Hee. 5.4 mer middiewstght king = Rocky" wd Cre PeTRET v ‘Opes. & Front Seats $11.95 %0 09 Coe 247 Murray ate ie ne cal, EH {Graziano will fight here Mar. 6 omcials” sid Soria ang Fd Bre. C ALE NDAR Bloomington or Wait Riggle of MESS TAD Tor + Ww Michigan #04 ’ 4 3 inst t to be d : oiorade i Who #8 5, Vireinia sie He ord | Hr an opponent to be name Pro Basketball Friday's encounter will be the ALLET) $79 pair n ehaice a Tndiane Yee i158. ¢ atings. on Games Jan, 80) Eastern. Di visign 4 TODAY 69th in a sériés that dates from © Tinas '&. : E Tiinpls St, a. :8 Hines st. is Rk | Be ver 4 % .. ETnaL. & 2a. Butler has won 43 4nd Wa "he sane " . New York 1 3 7 y Figure 8 ’ a : Bose Pols” ny e anger, Keck Enter Cars Fn 3 41 i. SED State. | The varsity game will start.at S$ 95 ti Ii For 500; Field Now at 12 |= 3H pawaRE URI TI) 8 0. Norther 457 Central Division hf 4 - : Sai vil hos 1 gh} Wy a Dario. N. Beaton Hane entry list for the Memorial Day 500-Mile Race stood wt Ming TH 3 i Er hd ssiong! x i Cantertury id 12 today with the announcement that Murrell Belanger of Crown, BE Wane we i 80 BRASS Tag. Butler ’ § | cGarthace 27 Point, Ind., and Howard Keck of Los Angeles had entered race cars, St. 3 a9) j 76.5 * Okl : | \ 5 4 “Andersen 3a = Keck’'s entry, the same Offy Jimmy Jackson drove last year, Ww “Pet, | TFS Sa " or, + Su iowa. send or 5 ¥ | A BEAR FOR WE ; Diino = 733 will-be driven by Mauri Rose, 1946 and 1947 winner. ia Rose had INDIANAPOLIS ......... % a INDIANAPOLIS at New Haven. i - ] oY at. Union 45.8 announcement confirmed an earlier mes story t at ose “had | : vision UNITED . 429 ; ; i Wiconain 3 i signed with the West Coast “oil- —— —— 0 TOMORKGW : ; G —— - 3 649 Mich. State } o| lonaire.” entry of some 70 cars. The fast- De 136] Times-Legion Sen: loves semifinals. 6 00x16 9.95 3 Reraul HH Belanger has entered the same est 33 will be. selected in time p.m. = . Bennayivatia at. ] Ye A $8 ast aylor # Qreenvill two cars that a, d last trials. : ee FBAL ! : eos on 3 JPRS, £14 year. Pheared here 1ast Lou Moore, owner of the car| fabs Eh oo Broad niet Eh hrs 16.50x16..... 13.96 , Reserve i Oberlin $ 4, Duane Carter will drive one of Rose won in twice, earlier entered ri, 87 " Sipacine & ¥ phere” eart ve. Crispus Attucks at 5.50x17 ; | { 95 : 5 |the Belanger cars, but the driver four cars and named George Con- —un 8 W 3 ington. _ on grove. ; essay n B01 Ariens §34! for the other was not announced. nor, Lee Wallard, Tony Betten-| += AES Xamanr oriride om 5.50x18 i 9% k neivants 323) op 'hausen and Bill Holland as his| Rv NAPOLI. Mm n : snene ile ¥ 8 wanee #3 he three entries boosted the! ester, at Ci atur Centr n Davis. oe Lovoia. 1a 41%! list alread drivers. Holland drove for Moore| Minnesool hy syne. way at hi Men's Black, Ladies’ Hig Top 463 Clade 33 already named to’ 12.cars, in 1949, and won to give the Blue] Washioston at 5 rien Geuipa; st Giveniiel. 4.75 00x19 10.96 White Shoes. Chicago, Heavy- |’ isville Li at Sheboygan. State Colleges , How id. Ala. 3 4 and Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Crown stable three crowns in a —————————————— Butler at Wabash. - duty Chassis, both Fibre and A BY ves 20§|oMicials said hey expected a total row. ‘Ross in Action Twice: SrSinvine ou alana. Base: X al 4.40 / 4.50x21 10.95 Maple Rollers. "Tennessee 8 Ei futfton at Indiana hen Tech 4 Above Prices Plus Federal Tax Misslssiopi. 8 i500 Mi 1 R oe Today in Cue Meet State three-cushicn tour SIDEWALK SKATES * -Mile-Race En ries y a rsa tn. £30 8 ma Tires Mounted enn. #¢. 3 : Norman Ross of Michigan City, tr tree * Additional Charge : ° I ‘ : +3 Washington 3 Thc SAR OWNER — DRIVER CYLS.! who won two victories last night, Fight Resulis BY. ay : 1 Hooking BTR Pp Indpls. Race Cars Inc. Unnamed 8* was scheduled in two more state By United Pitts RUBBER ‘FLOOR MATS ’ ain” 3331 LL Sp. Indpls. Race Cars Inc. Unnamed *4* three-cushion billiard njatches tos. nx QEORK (St. Nicholas Heavy duty all rubber heavy!’ 5. "Souttiein 35 Wynn's F.P. Sp... Kurtis Kraft Ine. Fred Agabashian 4 day. Pada dq 13s. 1 ter ya Ly a cut t tl vy. Misa. 8 ate 831 Wynn's F.P. Sp... Kurtis Kraft Inc. ‘Johnny Parsons 4 | He was to meet Morris Morris | i Hk ea Bab” Sie , | i * pag ut to At for al- : i Trias 3s Cummins Diesel Sp. «Cummins Engine Co, Jisamy Jackson ' & of Indianapolis at 4 p. m, and will| Fall Rivar, ane ge Contrearass, 161, and ke ls aaa a TAR WEST Blue Crown Sp. Lou Moore 5 Bill-Holtand 4] [take on Al Greenberger of 'In-| ; — . SPURS ov rares ow. - : Td Green 737 “St. are 333 (Blue Crown Sp. Lou Moore George Connor {dianapolis at 8:30 p. m. in the ; §- Cale. aS a8. | Blue Crown Sp. Lou Moore Lee Wallard : Board-of Trade parlor. ICE SKATE s i i 4 Haw 81. high ; foga Ne & « fi lue Crown » Lott Moore “Tony Bettenhausén 4 | Last night Ross defeated Hi! sci, BLUE P OINT 3| Belanger Sp. * Murrell latin. _~Unnamed 4 Johnson of Amo, -50 to 42, in SUPPLY ve i Belangee Sp. My | Belanger Duane Carter 4 |71 innings and A} Maloof of In- 2rd Pony of Prk NADISON A AND RAY 33. : | Keck Co. Mauri Rose oor 30 fo} 20, in 29 : “1 wi 6 (le atter ma! ‘was the fastest 209 W. Washington 0 4—Diceet e ensine : : 2: : !in the § tourney. HU 107, 0 : a % ; i ery “ wy -

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