Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1950 — Page 24

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Yankees, Giants, Pirates... Accused of Bending Rules —

E By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press ‘Sports. Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 3—Charges that some of baseball's ‘most lily-white rules were being broken, or at least badly At Wabash bent, rocketed through the game today—and these charges came from baseball men themselves. Bulldogs Haven't “To give players a fair deal, it has been ordered that no - Won Any Roa d-

major league club begin spring training before Mar. 3, hs : especially since the players Games This Season

[fielders “Fenton 3 Mole a and Billy

r ! RTING LINEUP draw no salaries for any part yirtin and Outfielders. Clirt| -- MpORABLE STARTING LEI of the training period. The Mapes, Hank: Bauer and Jackie pin MacDougall ‘z oe prallee er | New York Yankees and the New|Jensen- The Giants followed suit, Arcyie Jackson § 11. Rex Crockett ' York Giants were accused of Ordering home Whitey Lockman |ZicE Neier Ralp “orbrien, breaking this rule by Branch and Bobby Thomson from a simi-| Tivoff tme: 7305. m po "Rickey of the Brooklyn Dodgers, lar camp at Sautord, Fla. 2 Times State Service . Charles Welsh and Commissioner A: B, Chandler | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 3 126-pound Open

THE RUC KUS all started with Butler will run up against a road : ni

Glovers ¢

Walter Wilson : ; Bob Johnson 3 147-pound Open ; ~H2- pound § Open ~~

LC nanpinpelont

supported Rickey,

To keep professional clubs from | ickey. ~The Brooklyn Dodger jinx-tonight when it tangles here’

out of school, it has been ordered |

ithe rule. If it's not a violation Dec. 17 in the Butler Fieldhouse, "from high school. The Pittsburgh pg 1iké to get in on the act.”

Pirates were accused of skirting! The Pirates’ troubles started four road. games this season

Cardinal President Fred Saigh! prep school star Paul. Pettit for 8- 3 record has lost only one home |

them. The Yanks admitted they Pettit got his diploma, Stephani whereby the Bulldogs showed for| Ohio State, meanwhile, hag lost| The

irageous evasion and sald he will |

fle a protest. New York Yankee Even Match in Height

Phoenix, but insisted these men. were not “in training.”

shot O'Brien and Jimmy Doyle,! guards. Buckshot has scored 261 points | while Butler has won six ‘and lost eight for a 18.6 average. | Wabash is expecting ‘a seliout| FRIES, (best crowd of 3000 in the remodeled!

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 3 (UP)-—Home-run belting Ralph Kiner, an unknown rookie getting $5000 yearly four years ago, will perform -for/ the Pittsburgh Pirates this season as the National

{have Jost to Ohio State and even|The

from the Pirates. The two- -year contract that Riftin’ Ralph

beat-paid player in Pittsburgh his- tion about Ruth's record wasn’t Aelghouse. teem — ——

topping a reported $60,000ithe only one Ralph eouldn’t ; : } ‘salary Hank Greenberg drew in|answeér. As he posed with Hamey ? 7 1947. for photographers he was asked, ! p Cd fed 5 / Greenberg, however, had a "When are you getting married?" 7 e 00 { thing to do with such contract down at the contract. which wil, jo ecor clauses. {bring him $130,000 in two years,

nus arrangement with the Bucs. | “This contract takes a lot of, and said: Forward Bob *Metealf Jed. ‘the

Kiner, one of the country's ont

Kiner did nof want to have any-

7

x “It was a sweet compromise,” its high school wrestling season to” 50, in other Hoosier college ~Hi

Metcalf hit 21 points to run his

little more but all players usually jast night to Crawfordsvill 5 ordaville at four-year scoring total to i094

. do.” . Southport.

that -no player. be signed: to a Faid, “If this is a violation I'd! The Bulldogs, although they {like to know how they get around t k f M Si Hi Bi I 1 itl contract before he graduates! Ke YB got by Wabash, 55.10 49, last ay e e i en i e

lahead of Wisconsin. Ohjb State's league games compared to £7 for provided by a trio of first-year [chances for a. victory will be| { Rehfeldt in the same contests. Gieneral Manager George Weiss Wabash Coach Bill Johnson 1s/phased on strong front Jine scoring! The two Badger guards,

{at hgme probably would be un-|favorites over the Illini while In-/turn tilt with Minnesota ¥eb, 25 a. derdogs to a Buckeye team which diana, rated as one of the top to wind up the home schedule.! hag’ worm two out of three road | [clubs in the league and with the 'On the road they will meet Iswa, |

‘Wisconsin's chances to win season in all games, were the yesterday made him the|—— rn en [night be hurt by he Badgers’ choice over Northwestern.

‘Sacred Heart-Attucks Tilt ads City-County Slate

Both Teams Have Impressive Records; | Rockets Go Against Mighty Southport |

battle tonight will be the game! Butier at WAS, amey sald. “Ralph wanted atoday after losing a 21-20 match Sames last night./ H. S. Tourney Schedule between the Rockets of Broad| Greenville Til. "at Huntington.

o. The schedule for the Indiana Ripple and the Cardinals of| Bluffion at Indiana Tech. {Southport on the Cards’ g AR

said he will file a formal | protest $100,000. Several other major game in seven starts, dropping CHICAGO, Feb. 3 (UP)—Ohio State might virtually settle the Non-Conference Card ght Sonim The. tire aw, 1011 pekett, Douglas-Hill, are the re-

ing fighters in the heavyTimes State Servis [112 and 175 Novice and the 175 M20 LAFAYETTE, Feb. 3— The| |Open, where only two fighters Vent division. Boilermakers of Purdue wind up| ‘remain and automatically move! There will be approximately 13 the non-conference end of theirijnto the finals. fights in the Novice Class. Be-

with Chandler, {league clubs were seeking the boy a 69-57 decision to Illinois Wes- BIg Ten basketball championship tomorrow with a victory over its yn» {but =reported they ran into a leyan. The other Wabash loss Beatest vival Wisconsin, in the top contest of a three-game confer-| THE SPRING training regula- gimmick. | was to Indiana University. ence schedule. tion cropped up. when Chandler! “It was this: Pettit already was oth Wabash and Butler have The Buckeyes, playing on th home floor at Columbus, rated warned that clubs violating it signed to an Sxellve Sor al jmpeoyeq nee their December 34 31 early Sine foiat Javoite Wa te. Badgers, i Tepuroing 10 action, basketball * schedule. tomorrow, faced *‘stiff penalties.” New:Py a movie producer, Frederick meeting abash has won four (night against Michigan State. York st pe replied The . Stephani, before he graduated straight and Butler is fresh from record’ after a three-week layotf dependence upon Rehfeldt for | as night rm will take commissioner couldn't mean [Tom high school. As soon as a 63-57 verdict over Notre-Dame for examinations. scoring in ‘eariler games this year. | to the road playing a Big 1

Badgers’ probable starting game at Iowa.

{forwards in the past two games, | Al will be seeking victory number |

Johnson and Dick Carr, 1In- dence that the rule was broken. | Bend and George Gavitof Bloom={gader Tn the Thee this season Big ‘Ten matches, Donham has NMeWCOmMErs Martin “Horn, Don Bol| ~ But “his opponents are” rugged, ington or Walt Riggle of Bedford [with a 21.75 pot per game ave- (counted 81, Taylor 66, and Guard and Carl McNulty. Rounding out experienced lads. There's Robert

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o/in8 today’s weighins in the Ar®mory and pairings will be posted

"Rugged Battles Forecast as Boxers Vie

y JIM HEYROCK The final goaln) championship—was in sight for 56

- Golden Gloves entrants today. But approximately 24 of the young hopefuls tonight will be halted, at least for this year, in their hunt for a title as the fifth and semifinal round of the 17th Times-Legion Tournament gets under way at 8 p. m. in the National Guard Armory, 711 N. Pennsyl-| : —"m St.

ucts Corp.; Robin Hood of Leep= er's; Walter Wilson, Douglas-Hill, and Ben Sowell, Senate Avenue

‘The Times - Legion Com-|

\president insisted the Yanks ‘and witn the Wabash College Basket. [§ k Bq dd ( : Tilt ; 4 shatching promising youngsters Giants were “cutting corners.” He ‘ban five at 7:30. uc eye- a ger age To intends to ‘stage 24 bouts|Y, also with one victory. -

tonight with the fighters mioving! Robert Twiss, Logan Boxing . into the ring in JapIggrder. After Club; Wayne Brooks, Greenfield

be pared to Boys’ Club, and Donald Carpen~

Novice and eight in the Oepn, 160-pound class.

tonight the field wil t M et To m I the 16 finalists, eight in theiter, Leeper's, still remain in the have-falled to win any of thei} —— Ohio ‘Stale, Paced by Schnittker, Donham | c 0 0 row Novie around. this one. apd St. Lous! withthe signing-—of Jos Angeles Wabash while —compliing - an And Taylor, Rated as Q-Point Favorites OT BT a “Seek Victory ‘No. Gi in

tiford, Shaeffers Market, and ®aul

1 a a ginning with tonight's program, Dreaming) to Tru ow sompetition - will be especially heated and close fights are antici pated since only the top younge sters have survived the elimina

sold out to the Pirates. the first time this season some only one of seven conférence] forwards, Fred Schneider and Purdue, somewhat - enco {in the dressing rooms just before! r g h uraged | tions. 42 had Rine Players vorking as In-"n, rdinal President Salgh de- evenly divided scoring among the games for a stranglehold /on the Danny Markham, have scored by the additional scoring re fight time. > a samp nounced this deal as “an out- players, top rung, a game anda halfionly 23 and 22 points in four| Starting with the 118-pound @

iOpen, thére are three fighters, all Purdue Trackmen

{veterans of former Golden Gloves’

and AAU campaigns. One will " Leave for Relays

Chandler eliminated those 5419, “If we are going to have eXPected to start with a pair of from Dick Schnittke, Bob Don- Nicholas and Bob Mader, have Sk In te a ame RON confer leliminated tonight. One of the doubts when he sald the instruc- 4 nigh school rule this would Indianapolis’ forwards, Bill Mac- ham and Fred Taylgr; while the scored 44 and 33 points to- trail ‘Spartans, aver SPRonents, the choices for the title in that, divi. Times State Séeviot tors were violating the rule. The seem to defeat it.” Chandler's, 0Ugall and Bob Risley; Argyle main Badger threat will be cen- Rehfeldt in point-making. P a record of 213. sion is Ralph Saxton of the Sen-| LAFAYETTE, Feb. 3—Twelve Yanks sent home the nine men-— office sald, however, an investiga-| Jackson of Columbia City at Cen-|ter Don Rehfeldt, Jast year's in-| On the other hand, compared tol Newcomers to See Action ate Avenue Y, since he won the members of Purdue's indoor track Pitchers Duane Pillette, Don tion failed to turn up any eyi- ter; and Jack Houston of South! ajvidual scoring champion and Schnittker's 147 points for seven| Certain to see action’ are the|112-pound championship last year. squad left here today for Wast

Lansing, Mich,, where the Boiler-

at the guards. The Little Giants ,, {Bob Burkholder 55. And when the team are Andy Butcnko, who Collins, also of the Senate Avenue W2K€rs Will open their regular $65, 000 Pact Makes Kiner will be evenly matched in height Depentl/ on Rehfeldt |Schnittker was held to 12 points, regained his shooting eye againstY, and Richard Powell, powerful Competitive season tomorrow at with Butler's pony five. G ~ A win for/the Buckeyes prob- his lowest total of the season, by Ohio State. Dick Axness and puncher from Leeper’s Gym. Pow- the Michigan State Relays. s ___lhe starts, can walk under a desk. | fably would clinch at least a Minnesota, Burkholder hit 15 and Howard Williams. lell has had many amateur fights, Coach Dave Rankin has entered “NL S Highest Paid Pla er He's only 54. |share of the league title, for after Taylor and Donham 14‘each. | As far as the conference race/all of which ended in victory, Men in eight of the individual Tony Hinkle will go with his| ii Wisconsin game they face Other ‘league games match I- is concerned, the Boilermakers since last year's tourney. events as ‘well as the one-mile Home un Slugger Signs Two-Year . .-{aew fivesome of Dee Baker andi, fwice, and Northwestern linols and Mimmesota at Min-|face the unpleasant task of play- Rugged 126-Pounders jrelay Where the BofleFmalety will (is Marvin (5-6) Wood at forwards; | =o Mjchigan once each. The neapolis and Indiana and North-|Ing four of*their remaining Big The 126- jbe represented by a uiiariet som Pirat Contract Without Bonus Clause Reg Crockett, center, and Buck- | ou, qcars and Wolverines already western in the Chicago Stadium. 10 games on the road. Th e pound class includes posed of three major lettermen,

ey pla ] Gophers were’ home floor Michigan here Feb. 11 and a ay} Why McKinney, Leeper’s; Jimmy Capt. Frank Harder, Ronald Mey-

won and lost record for the Wisconsin and Michigan,

TODAY

BOXING 1 Times- Legion Golden Gloves semifinals,

(Wilson, Holy Cross, and Frank er, and Ronald Koons, along with ‘Minor, Leeper's, all of whom have sophomore Dave Wagner. {been tested this year in previous Purdue's best bets for honors Golden Gloves rounds. Yet to'be in the individual events are ex[seen is Charles Welsh of Wash- pected to be Bob Rodibaugh, of Suen 4 AC, who recently moved New Augusta, Indiana intercol/{to this country from Scotland. legiate cross-country champion, L Two will be eliminated tonight in the one-mile run; Ed Jones, ~from this division. —— ~—who-has a mark of 6 feet; 5 inches

The 135-pound class “has the in the high jump, and Jack Blair,

lonly defending champion. He is who is capable of better than 23 {Horace Sumner who has won one feet in the broad jump. —He—is—gt

|against such competition as Mac| The REAL ESTATE SECTION Shead of the Senate Avenue Y, of The Sunday Times has PAGES and Walter Haywood and Bob OF REAL ESTATE ADS every Payne, both of Leeper’s. Two will Sunday . . . PLUS news, pictures,

at Indiana State. |

IARDS | State three weushion tourney, 8:30 p. m.,

y } Yoror ouly to Points and to bfeak the old mark high school basketball tourna- 'o =", Rockets, off to a Slow|Board of Trade pa reaching the $65,000 figure, Bloomington and Lafayette, fin-! of 1080 points’ set by Ted Bean, ment will be published im all ‘start now have a record of 7-6. TOMORROW | Hamey indicated. - th weason- with w 7 Te last year. The Spartans trailed editions of The Times, Feb. 16. The -Cardinals; meanwhile; have = ~BAsETRALL ary Ki 0 Bucs was fishée-1) . TeCTby only one point, 42-41, pl LuV Phillips, IHSAA com-_. dropped only. two-of-17-games. — pie row ids 1 ed (Ripple. | obvious. Tn" his four seasons in the second period, but couldn't 4 thas i DR’ Aap, at Broa pple. | with Pittsburgh, the 27-year-old! Bd Darvall of Crawfordsville stop a Valparaiso rally. It was missioner, has announce at | Satans Face Lebanon | Manual ¥ Deat, Sci cy outa ait ther h tied { inned 17 der Don Korte- the Crusgfers’ 11th win in 13 "ne team entry blanks will be | t Washington, t clouter er has won or or pinn 5-pounder n Korte-| 0 | The Blue Devils of Shortridge, Speedwa I & Washington. the loop home run title. |peter of Southport in the next- |starts. / | ‘accepted after 4 p. m.,, Feb. 8, ‘happy at their four-game winning| * Frankiln Township® a Central, | He got 23 homers as a rookie to-the-last match for the winning! DePauw coasted to victory| 41.0 por the 64 section- [Streak since the returh of Bill Ohio U. at Butler. 313 in 1946, 51 in 1947, 40 in 1948, and points. The only other fall was from a 36-20 halftime margin be- | als, 16 reglonals, four semi- Ralph, aim to make it. number, Canterbury at Indiana “Central, 018] last year enjoyed his greatestturned in by Fred Hamm of hind tie. firing of Guard ron finals and final tourneys will five as they travel to Lebanon. | Michisan State at Purdue, 7:30 p.m. | season. [Crawfordsville who pinned Joé E¢ elia and Senter bce esi} be drawn by the IHSAA Board | Beech Grove and Manual tangle] FARChester at” Anderson. Kiner smashed 54 home runs (Blazek. of the Cardinals in four OR Aho each hit 16 points. of Control in the IHSAA office |on the Hornets floor. . Both teams| Hanover st Saran” batted in 128 rung and hit .309 mi {was fhe first game for both teams 3, | astern Kentucky at Evansville. } nutes, 10 seconds. fa Kk 1 ff. 1p m, Feb. 1 |started off the season liké a ball] Rose Poly at Frankl | last season and that performance’ js pounds—Morgan (8) outpointed Bag- | afte a two-wee ayoif. , Ea £ fir d_ the lowed eflance at Indiaha Tech, 8 paid offrin the lucrative contract. ef, 60. 0 00 Le anit, 8.3.) Fyauhiin 03 on PTANOD OA ms me EE Sows, 2 Marauetie 1 ove Dame. Substantial Boust lL i Parsons (81 outpointed Ulterbach, cirdbb, tf = 1 8 3 Beck, f : 3403 jou track re A ne Vaiareisl 4 HOCKEY “Ralph got a substantial boost |” i20 Chambers (Cy outpointed Gilium, Apnatroon.t ] : 3) Btautter, { ii 3 : AniSills {seeking revenge will be Tech.| Indianapolis at Cleveland. | ’ over his 1948 salary,” Hamey | 10.3 1 Wiilis (©. outpointed’ Rice, 9-5. -|FMIth. © q $ 4| Hamilton, ¢ 5 6 3 [They were bumped off by M i | Huntington TaaamiNG vs. Indiansaid. It was believed Kiner re-| 15 Pence (8) outpointed Long, 3-0. L he trae : 2 J Gaiternon, o ’ 8 4 . * | y p y uncie| apolls YMCA Juniors, here, p.m, ceived $40,000 last season. «|, }38—Hinlon (C) _outpoluted Gruminel,/gwitzer, § 9.0 1Eckeiman.g 8 0 2 1 ’ Central last week, and tonight, Re Chand YMCA vs: © indianapolis Auk Kiper, who came in from\ his| | 14 Ellis (8) outpointed Miller, 2 / ere. « i 3 h onnies TOWN 122: Bug? ny me take so! they er —D, homé at Alhambra, Cal, watched 163 Henry (8) outpointed. Gobel 87/5. morals. 3 i 8 Tofkis 30 16 18) point lacing sting when they a inten le- Pi Lo d10=Darvall. iC). pinned... Koriepgles, |g otte® 0.. ah RUPE WS upy Play: Marion... bo : tiy ‘while-the. Ba ies * i Weddle . (8) drew. feiih Pree Thious Missed-—Grubh. Anastrong. ri Te aL _In other. games tonight, ‘League plonahip. 5 Evans, 3-1. «J [omit Persuson, Beck 3: Mamiiton —Canistus=—Cotlege lentertains Cathedral, Decatur 2% arbor evn, defeating « + contract. He was eager for the| pe sii Markle Bonaventure Colege from the; Legion, 59 to 44. Other results: Officials—George Bender and Jack! B {Central lays at Ben Davis, War- tric 53, Bo Bh E ? season to get underway. O'Neal. {ranks of the nation’s unbeaten ph play. P= tiie S3, on Excavating sr “With a little better pitching. H. 5., College / Manchester (31) ; “Valparaise (67) of basketball teams. 49 to 42; last ren Central plays Greenfield, and| _ Tonight ra we'll be right in there,” the broad-| j settee tH seiner v= 0 gl night in a bitter battle of neigh- wi SY Eps, pr qway, Motor Parts vs. te: “8:15 shouldered_player predicted. ie Cage. Scores | ester 18 More it § § borhood rivals. at Pike Township, a BJ} made no predictions owev . HIGH-SCHOOL -/ iSands..e ] 4 3 Schrether, c LA yecord— crowd of: 12.065 5 sect! ~ bout how close he thought hei feel on County! Bprv® sd Sabet e 3 jammed into Memoriat Auditor Hugh Devore Takes i Slee AL ant wi would come to Babe Ruths home|" (Ne Games Scheduill Frotite ¢ l 9 Luther, 3 : 113 tum to see Joe Niland’s Golden) t: She - Dearvorit gym tomorrow HERS ruth, 3 x8 X Ta six short of tying [Barnettoviie ov Wolcot 3. 7 re miler 4 0 Grackman. ¥ 3 i | Griffins” stop St. Bonaventure’: = Over at NYU if ovina gE lalmers 5 ' ra sb the late Bambino's mark Inst sea S317 ovis, iimitong fon 7 | yoru 375 worms white! Tr a ols Cross and Dw] NEW YORK, Feb. 3 (UP)—|Liuiort iat py 58 bru Sn Whe 3 " 0 ® choc les Score at Ha paraiso 32, Manches- e 3 son and ming year: THAt que Si 4 Aer . prsbntown 4. CS THO IS MEKC Ee rane quesne -the.only -major.-unbeaten Hugh-Devore:-who was known as" sacred Heures KennIE on Hon For fort he co n ng yea q keRion 5s (Clinteh) 4, Michiean- | Sands 2, Pruth hroer, detent, {teams in the nation. : la vicious tackler during his play- | Miichur te a orld 3%, Gresnwo # . Spgucer. a Terre Hautyd State 28, Sehieiner Wars 4 ove i" pro In the opening game, Niagara! ing days at Notre Dame, today | gman 60, Kennedy ‘Tank nion wp ohnson) / 43, Tratalgar 38 mi ! « J Western 31. Greento (© : f f3 ft pt Whiteland 59, Clyrk Tas.” oanson, 41, Tihershsin. { § 0 3 McCotley, ¢ § 1 'j University edged the University; . i tne super-human task of | «Indianapolis NOVELTY | | - COLLEGE - |Giciueri! 33 Whowor? of § [Of Butfalo 51 to 49. tts. jatniVebuliding the football fortunes} ~~ TRICKS — SOUVENIRS | STATE © on. wi 4 o o Canisiusi chalking up its. | i o— All State 69, Miami, O. 4. Peiecae 3 3 MMccimme 4 4 $win in 16 games, held the edge|at New York University. JOKES — NOVELTIES 4 BIG STORES Ji DePauw 73, Franklin 65 : Steph'ng'n,¢' 0 0. 5/Forsbersc 0.0 2 g h lead Devore was named to succeed | [Evansville 87, Shurtled 50 {Lansaw.g 1 0 0/Stralght.c 0 0 9 Hioush most of the game,.lea =| iv: ’ Tia WASHINGTON SF AR © |gieEt 00 gNewton. 4B 21 to'16-at half time. Canisiiaf¥s E. (Hooks) Mylin as head foot-| CAPLAN’S MGS VIRGINIA AVE ’ Others Menges 1 3 Hoegtonw 4 8 0G bmentarily at. the six| Dall coach. ofthe. Violets Jpster- | “OPEN EVENINGS AND SND LT S| { Akron 58, St. Francis (Brooklyn) 50. | Schous usen.§ 3 ’ JjpcCarter. g 1.0 !minute mark of the final half] day, only. 24 hours after he, xe: ATS " - ——— { Austin College 80, Southwestern 38. $11 Se {signed from a similar position at| — - ‘anisius 49, St. Bonaventure 42 i 1 when St. Bonaventure drew, ATTENTION FISHERMEN! |c:'s, 01, Denison 54 ; | Totes, 3/020 Jolie Miami 23 ahead,.28 to 27, on a hook shot by | IR Sonaveniure College. a men : Lay It Away Cedarville 67, State College (Wilbertorce, Hoon 3, fi ag ren sony % Guard Frank Ready. But that lacey: » Tanied among the a A S : O - SAVE up T0 509% we 14S College of New York 64, Boston Col- AR 1A MeCInts. Forsbers. {Vas the Only time the Bonnles to 8 prea i Fon thon. anv $° Sd 2 Ng On. All Fishing Equipment eetic i _- rs saw _daylig ; 3 Buy Tt AE cig gomecticuy 4 Pobbriry 3 . Lanky Bob Stoetzél sank a frée| [pled Jato the doormat stage. Now| SN LX < : Budnick’s Trading Mart | Fiat's, "aft, Sie Jorma 1. Spivey, Johnson in |throw and Big Tom Muller pushed| "4 C0 DYES Shner-oid Dev yor furman. 63, presbyterian” 58. . ‘home a rebound to put, Canisius ’ 3 + { 301 Mass. Ave. - Je, Th Aguinas 43 iin tes 3- Rail, Match Tonight Re I tad Tie Golden come Hough on the heated stu- | Delicious Homemade (Hardin Simmons 53, West Texas 47. - | Tou Spivey of Indianapolis; Griffins never were headed. cess ance or renewed. suc-| * Pie oly Crass 33. Lovola ‘(Chicago) 48. tveteran three-cushion performer,| Capt. Bobby Mackinnon, a Sas # K k es Guaranteed WATCH Lara’ oh, Duties 8 and Hi Johnson,of Amo, will meet dribbling wizard sunder pressure, | ? J Li REPAIRIN toast tow Si, PH 87, Beton Hall 84. Tight al Sin a ate Bo! {paced Canisius with 1 points. *Y’ . Faces Culver : | Real Mexican Chili... ; Prices }| Wigan Emory and Henry 72, ra illiard match in e rd! Game scoring honors, owever, i -" a 3 Service Montclatr_ 61, Ions College 59. of Trade parlor. (went to St. Bonaveénture’s Ken Thirteen natators will represent

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pressure off me," Kiner said. “I' “You would have to ask me Valparaiso Crusaders to/a 67 to The Spartans of Sacred Heart have a man-sized task on|® Pm. Arm or, 711 N. Pennsylvania Bt. be eliminated. special articles on local real es“feel T'll do as well this season ag/that.” is victory of Manchester and set their hands tonight in the top game on the city-county high| BASKETBALL 15 Novice Fights {tate, home building and general 1 did last year, but, of course, you ETT a new four-year Valparaiso scor-| | schoof cage card. They tackle. the Tigers of Crispus Attucks Brosa mips 81 Southport The 147-pound class also {is business... all in ONE HANDY ‘never - ‘can tell.” Southport Loses |ing mark last night. / {ie Washington's gym. ; LwSacred Heart v8.+ Crispus Attucks st powerful with Stanley Zuromski SECTION, for your convenience. Not Much Bickering { DePauw's Tigers /set = down The Tigers boast an impressive 12-2 record to date while the! Manual ai Beech Grove, of the American Insulation Prod-/ Don’t ‘miss At hex Sunday! Both Pittsburgh General Man- Final. Mat Match {Franklin, 72 to Say Bal State |gpartans, h having one of their better scasons, have won 11 of 16] Siciiidse st Lebanon. 0] —— ager Roy Hamey and Kiner were {whipped Miami, 69/ to 44, an me 8g Decatur C 1 | is up with the pact.| Southport had a 9-5 record for | Evansville willoped Shurtleff, 87 jeontests, . ; | Specdway ar” pus Bon, Davis i a Times will Publish _ | Looming as the number two! Warren Central at Greenfield.

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