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Marlene: Golf's : oach Madera Is Girl Prodigy x ; Proud-of Youths
Slick Chick Is Even Befter |, 1 0 erin the game: Copy Than Bobby Jones
‘of life.” By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer
Cynics ‘May think that philos-
NEW YORK, Feb. 4—Marlene (she’s got lovely legs, °PPY is all wet, but George Ma-
. idera, YMCA swimming coach, : too! } Bauer; a slick 15-year-old chick who can really belt. stands behind ‘it. George has had-
a golf ball, was crowding Bobby Jones today’ for honofs as all kinds of “problem boys in his : 22 years of teaching the water golf's youngest legend: sport. He says, “Give me the Just in case yoii hadn't noticed, marvelous Marlene took problem boy. Let me put him in a4 and 3 shellacking from Polly Riley | in the finals of the the water. Let me train him hard.
rer {He'll come along.” ‘Helen Lee Doherty tourna | But don’t get the wrong im-
ment at Miami. The tipoff, Bruce Hale E es pression, George's problem boys however, is that Marlene is je Tew dow. It has to be that news even when she finishes] Y” is located so that
second! ¥ J h he a a lot of sacrifice and bus g, adit Li 4g] ; fare for the boys to practice. Certainly, Marlene “already 1s Santa afd 0 [Problem boys don't sacrifice.
to women’s golf what Jones was George's boys do.
to the men’s game-—and maybe : : . more. Jones didnt break so Olympians’ Star |=". toy Handicapped ~grrrtil he was 11° years old. Miss come Coach | “wwe work under a handicap” Bauer did it at 10. The Jones May Be : George says. “The kids must train
worshipers will tell you that The Indianapolis Olympians .oop.y gay That entails a hardequipment and teaching. methods may jose star Guard Bruce Hale ship for most of them, They come have improved since then. Well, to the college coaching ranks. after school — about 4 o'clock . Til ‘bet Marlene is prettier, any- Hale said last night that he IS pq 5egetice for an hour. It keeps how. being condidered for the Santa and them hopping. Why the Aft she-can-play-her-fair-share Clara. llnive rs LLY. DEEKeLDAL prant. Jap swimmers practices of competitive golf, too. At 15, coaching “job vacated this week wai that's another story.” ~ghe was named the 1049 Woman by Ray Pesco. Consideration for, George has a theory that hard Golfer of the Year by the official the post is not a new experience tr,ining will make a boy too tired
Golf Guide. It was an honor she to Hale. A Santa Clara slumps, to get into mischief. That's the had heen working toward ever Hale first put in his bid in 1946 way jt works out, too. Then gince her father, Dave, a golf pro, only to lose out to Pesco. NoW.there's the co-operation of the par: started her swinging a club be- Pesco has turned to the athletic antg, “That means an awful lot. fore she was 4, : ©. directorship of the Treasure have to be certain that the boys a Island Naval Base in San Fran-eqtf the proper food and get “SHE QUIT Playing with ‘dolls cisco and the coaching picture; enough rest. The parents are my when she was 5 and cried be- 100Ks bright for Bruce agents. They are my “home
cause I wouldn't let her enter a Hale said that when Pesco was... pes’ ” tournament,” her father laughed. hired in 1946 the Santa Clara ath-| phe handicap of time hinders “The reason was that most op- letic board assured him that he o,roe's training sessions. “We ponents would think that a 5-year- would be first in line an the eventioy iid get in one or two miles a old was a nuisance and would of future changes. With that inq,y But we don't. Nevertheless, resent her playing. But even at mind he submitted his latest ap- my boys do all right. Tn the five that age she was proud of her plication last May. Action 18 €X- years I've heen coaching at the ability to count correctly and pected by March Lo “YT we've won three out of four knew her golf etiquette.” 15 Are Candidates junior state “Y" championships Which is more than can be said There are 15 men being con #id- 2nd two of four senior “Y” chamfor some 10-cents-a-hole adults, ered for the job, Hale's top com- pionships. Not bad, huh? By the time she was & Marlene petition seerns to be Bob Feerick,, : . AAU : made ..the tournament, grade, ex-coach, of the professional. Won State a 2 qualifying in-‘the first 16 in Washington Capitols. It isa “I'he biggest eather in George's “These: 17-YMCA swimmers are causing Coach Ceorge Wiser to o think i in“ championship terms. the South Dakota State Cham- friendly rivalry, though. Hale and cap ls-the 1949 state outdoor AAU They are, left to right, starting from bottom: Billy Laswell; second row—Bob Crist.and Jack Patterplonship. She played in the West- Feerick were roommates at Santa championship. “My little boys gon: third row—Charles Smith, Ronald Salisbury, George Vickers, Jack Morgan, Marvin Brosman
efn Open at9 and then the family Clara. showed them that day. Now, you and Leon Perkinson; fourth row—David Gunyon, Joe Duggan, Stanley Malkemus and John Stephenfrom Aberdeen, 8. D., Coaching seems to be Hale's take that kid, Why he—.” And so ' plo om aa Harte He hoent his five years Injit goes, Madera serves as a press ION fifth row—Art Campbell, Don Hedges, Bob Wasson and Henry Glick.
{the Air Corps coaching service lagent for the stars of the future. a Tech pupil. “Pretty remarkable] George's eyes twinkle is Dick|“We don't tell them where to go.|
to travel. She was the youngest player-coach of the Daytonla Washington High School stu- tional Senior AAU four-mile at state low board diving cham-!'tend by calling college coaches’
i MCA Keeps Boys in ‘the Swim
AT 12, Marien really started teams. After discharge he was There's Joe Duggan. At 15, Joe, kid. Finished pinth in the Na-| | Millikin. Dick is a 13-year-old We just get them in shape to at-|
Hotel Lincoln Team
| Takes Lead in Women's : City Bowling Tourney
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Mable Fischer Tops Individuals With 562 "+ By GENE LAWSON Rolling a sizzling o opening game of 902, the Hotel Lincoln bowling team posted a 2439 natural with a 374
} ‘handicap for a total of 2813 to take the lead in the first
inight of team competition in the Women's City Championship Bowling Tournament. The tournament, which will be rolled over three weekends, got under way with the
| ontinentals 2 team competition last night | at the West Side Alleys. The { ’ Hotel Lincoln rolled their top
| Beat Speedway opening game on alleys five and six.
The Church Cleaners team, one of the first to finish a series Break Defenses for ne night, posted the second high 46-38 Victory mark of 2806. Vonnegut No. 2 4 was third with 2805. The cleaners (Continued from Page 23) 1,4 . handicap of 459 and VonDean Templin each got aine negut, 650. markers. . % Individual Leaders
It was the Rockets’ eighth vic“tory in 15 games and the losers'| High among the individual
362. Dottie Jacobs was next with
54 ¢ > Broad Ripple (33) Fike Twn OO .(I356. Only eight scores were over
g ftp fg 1% of J Campheil.t : 3 "| Anderson £ } 3 41500 last night. Thirty-one teams 8. OBA i Sinners © 0 0 }'Wagiee 3 3 2| urned in scores during the openHollenbeck.f 1 0 0iBelig a Hop % a 23 Ipemeins a0} Jessee,c 3 Beard, : » : 5 Son 0 I 1 Millers o o ij Team events in the tourney will Hanha.e 1 } 3 Mingus! 3 3 Oibe rolled at the West Side while Alltop. 110 . “{individual games will be rolled at yA 3 01
the Sport Bowl. The champion-
~Totals 20 13-15. Totals 10 19 17 ship tourney: will- run-over three Halftime score—RBroad . Ripple 26, Pike Pp y hree
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| Township 12 [week-ends, finishing Feb. 19
Pree th missed: Broad Ripple—| J. Campbell. Hollenbeck. Sparks 2 PR The tournament offers a total Jessee, Lawson. Alltop ampbe e 9 = i : {Township "Anderson 4 Conarroe, Wa of $1342.50 in prize money. The Templin 4, {first three prizes in team compe-
Oficials = Prank. Lusar + and Kenny yin are” $125, $110 and $90, reTigers Crush Swayzee “Ve: Times State Service Singles; Doubles Today | SWAYZEE, Ind., Feb. 4--Cris- Singles and doubles events were pus Attucks of Indianapolis® dis- to begin today at the Sport Bowl. played too much height and re-| {Bowling will start there at1 p, m. bounding power to defeat Swayzee, Last night's games got under "High School's basketball team, 67 way with numerous leaders among to 51, here tonight. the city’s women bowlers on hand The Tigers had to come from to participate. Some of the favor. ‘behind in the third quarter after ites among the early starters itrailing 13 to 11 at the first were Marge Hoffhein, Betty Fox |quarter and 32 to 29 at the half- and Pug Wagner, all of the In{time. In the third Bob Jewell diana Oil Equipment Co. {tallied six markers and Ben Cook | In the tourney, actual scores |picked up seven to lead the Tigers wij) he used in crowning the city lin the third quarter rally. It Was champions, both team and indi-
91 to 42 after three sessions. |yjdual, but handicap scores will fy for the Bombers in 1946; co-captained the dent is the hottest thing George Terre Haute last summer, And pion. He's one of six children and! attention to them. The rest is ap-| o Bhan eve qual h 1047, at! Chicago Gears in 1947 and served has seen in the 100 yard free on his back, too. Most of the other must come from way out on the parent. When Kids succeed in| The loss was the eighth in 16 figure 1p the awarding of prize he shot a 70 which erased in St. Louis as coach before join- style and breast stroke. “A real! guys were swimming free style. "| East Side to practice. He's been swimming they want to succeed,
games for the hosts. Attucks has .., ney. {won 14 of 16 games. Cook tallied’
“8.8 {to go under the nine-minute mark. sg points in the second half. {| mann, the great Wisconsin miler, went the length of the floor.
Ne eo gnd-her methods are ihe same as, | York and: Rochester at: New York sdeunie the Army the jast. wo. LONDON, Feb, 4 (UP )—Power- {a mainstay ot whe Pittsburgh at the- Dezeian Alleys al 2 p. n CT Magan’, practice and more prac-|headsr -
forget Jones, “but it's a’ double-| A Defensive Lowe try in the 150-yard backstroke, Liverpool's lead to a single pointiand: lost 13 for the sixth-placé/low cash score in the handica
victory. when he stole a throw-in and , thidd quarter. er Te Pregtics immerses ie
= Taek “Taylor; a stender Akon ‘fut — Manchester — United, undis- Pirate pitching staff, returned his next Sunday. Joe Kirkoff, tour. tice. Maybe she won't make them youth making his first collegiate mayed by a muddy field, cut/signed contract today. He won 12 ney chairman, said 1225 would be
jas’ com- Ing the ill-fated Indianapolis Jets comer,” George says. | Star at 13 {a champ for three. years in a in other fields, too.” | | TEAM TOTALS T Babe Didricksdn Zahan at Palm |S Inver: coach in 1948, P | Then George can single out - There are lots of others. All| row and he's headed for college. | George Madera is keeping his 28 points aid Jewell age 18 Church Cleaners ...... 254 sda Pops as she won that tourna-| The Jets traded Hale to the Ft David Quniyon. avid » 15 and| and| | good. But 1 the one that makes | | College is important to George. boys in the swim, with 13 and Bill Bramblett with| yolied Home Be ree i = ment and the Los Angeles City, Wayne, Pistons during the 1049) [12 paced the home, five. Roadways. Ine. |. 1%. 2080 ih —3e cfown. {season and he joined thé Diymps inois Uses Fast Break | 3 Ti Susyret 5D) BE “Rostine Life .... In 1048 now A Ie ar | is campaign, n Brson d | y ™ : 4% % Bramolett.t 5 3 " Barings s Ice’ givin: old, Marlene won the Indio, Cal. Tm 5 D $ Dmas, 33 Jail 3 3 NT an Alc 13 strokes — her, . 4 ¥ 67 57 owen 8 2 i B. Gibson,e 5 3 } Indiana Oil Equipment «++ 3350 1342) 2502 invitational bY, 13 er tan any S€18 New Indoor HCC Tilt. 75-65 o Defeat Minnesota, 67- Nios Evansville (& @ides ii iESREe HEC A v 0 hii : Store ..... 35 L other player's best. On one nine] ‘Shot Put Rec ord } MINNEAPOLIS, Feb, 4 (UP)—Illinois used its fast break and. | Rat ® 388 Shins 0 1 1ivonnesul Hardware .....1M3 (814-20 ; she had a 35 one under men's Tims obke Noicies superior height tonight to whip Minnesota, 67 to 57, in a Big Ten) Ties: State Seities [Muohoe 3 2 0Pene ~ @ o ofHoel Lincoln 3 : DAF, with 8. birdie four on the Soz-| . BOSTON, Fer. 4 up). Lurtsl ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 4 | batitetial} Same before 13, 287 fans at Williams Arena. EVANSVILLE, Feb. 4~Four| Filan! Th sg Se very : yard nin | Stone, an underdog, reeled off one g,.14ing a 10-point lead in the was the nis fourth victory in six conference starts and Eastern Kentucky College players: Joials 5 otals Crispus At- Troy Oil Co. ..... Last year the lousle haired, of the fastest two-mile runs inlg..¢ palf. Anderson College {Minnesota's fourth loss against but two wins. | fouled out on the Armory floor [Ee toute: S¥urms 3 Ti. a Pity heer % 3 _ youngster kept rig i of the. American indoor history tonight. qowned Manchester, 75 to 65, here| Minnesota, behind most of the ‘way, rallied in the last half to! {tonight as the Maroons defeated | Aincks 10. , Security Cartage Co, ......% «fhe reached the sem r a ten 8255.1, and Jim Fuchs of Yale- set tonight Iti & Hooster College Con pull-to within one point at 49:48; I” why ir uevi College 72 to 66. aQiticials:. Spay. Tipton), Pindling Martinioue. Lounge. 2143 (8 1-261 Women's "Na tiofs Mah this: ® New world indoor shot put re- gerence basketball tilt. But Whitey Skoog, the Gopher's The rough play emabled Bobi, i oo Boot Warriors — Emam Ther marie .. 2007 (aiti= 008 youngest ever to aceimphs 2.2} cord, 57 feet, 8; inches, to Win, —mpe seore was tied four times {high- scorer with 18 points, fouled | p mann uns sui Purple Aces forward, to set Flashes eat arrior: Rooster Poet Foods 5 812 “feat; beat Mrs: Zahasias 1B Ark. their events al the Boston. A.A. in the first six minutes. Ander- out shortly thereafter and Liiinols; new {ree throw record for. . The visiting Franklin Township. Oertela '92 Boer ........ 2113 LAS), hole ‘marathon. at ¥ in the Texas track meet in the Haren. Penn] 2°" then began.clicking and could pulled safely ahead. {Evansville He sank 12 gift tosses,’ Flashes rode to a 41-28 victory Thomas Bemis Co. _ : 2019 1500/2918, ors Open with a 34-3771. ons, J aim ni delphia. DOL. be: caught, The half ended my, of the Mini's stare, For-| land added six baskets for the syer the Warren Central War-| Sas Waan's ine retty fair gal Btate - ace: from N1adeIphif.| with Anderson on the long end! ward Don Sunderlage and ou e in 4 {game's high score of 24 points. |piorg last night after taking a Mable Fischer ...................5... 583 There were some p 100. belters| breasted the tape 15 yards ahead |r a 37.27 count. {Erickson, also fouled out in {| Joe Harper, Maroon forward, |6-4 lead early in the first quar- Dottie, Jacobs ... o 8 golfers in that one, y of FBI agent Fred Wilt In the| 1 .,00st margin was in the sec-| choked off an Evansville rally! s th - Dorothy ‘Brown. 818 like the Babe, Patty Berg, Bettye gyno two-mile, becoming one! 2 half “when Anderson built ai second half, but the Illini in FAST LANSING, Mich., Feb, 4! - ds ter and staying out front the re- jroray SI +513 © Mims White and Betty Jameson. oc (he handful of U. S. era 33 Py eh AD teams scored NOUEh depth to carry on t0/(UP) — Bespectacled Dori Gehr- jwith 17 seconds to go in the game|yainder of the game. Dorothy = Bohisen. "313
, Phil Wampler paced the Prank: Thi ——— MARLENE 1S one of Dave's, gione, who won the Millrose™ chuck Harris led the scoring Minnesota led through the firs Evansville previously had pulled wo beautiful belting Bauers.. Her two-mile at New-York last week, gor Anderson with 21 points while $iX minutes and. bad its. biggest Pulled in 100 yards ahead of the, FHI two De The: Zuled} {lin Township team with ! Bask eth all Sec ° : 8. * ’ markers, Bob Hage, Warrior a res sister, Alice, now 22; formerly ran most of the virtual three-man panchester's Dick Piper. col- lead at 12-6, : {field tonight to beat his own and two subsequent free throws : ~* could handle Marlene. But Not race in third place; content to!jacted 24. - | Sunderlage hit two quick field Michigan State relays record and. by Harper and Carl Eagle put the point man, laid in a oral of seven! Continued From Page 23) more. trail Wilt and Horace Ashenfelter| \ngerson (18) ~~ Manchester &% (goals to give Illinois the lead for/lead a field. which smashed. five game on ice. (Poa: w five shifted fre- Kansas State 81, Oklahoma 68. "The reason is that Marlepe i8'of the Penn A. C. until the MEXt proaman.t } $1 good at 25-24 late in the first half. meet marks and tied two others.|” mastern Kentucky led through | The el ve o but! Ey ae Marie oi 55 a female Ben Hogan, smal but to the last lap, : |Howell.{ $4 {| The victors led at halftime 37-31.) Gehrmann, turning in his all- most of the game, but was never bowie Ne Jame. to a Lacrosse Tenrs. 51, ap. net. 44. amazingly long and accurate.) Grd Ba | Waodwa i 1 Illinois did not make a substitu-| {time best performance on an in- ahead by more than eight points. til. the third rter. Lafayette 61, Bucknell 48, an, she is quiet, Lp Basketball | Williams, minimum un e third quarter. , ne Pr HR erro] Seat pied ——}-3-} tion until_Sunderlage fouled out door dirt track. was_clocked_in Officials Elburn Hartley Warren Central 9) Franklin Twp. Tiny baSalie 19, St Joseph's (Pa) 39: determined, seldom hy such | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION |B mith | Windmillers § 0 3 {With 14 and a half minutes to go|4:12.7, remarkable considering an Hoffman called 31 fouls on the! tg tt pf! tg tt vf Loras 88, St. Norbert's 66. course and concentrates w y Rew Division ==. wn 0 __..'and Erickson committed his fifth!adverse rear-rank starting spot/Maroons and 24 onthe Purple Kise! : ill Hekf 1 & ¢ Louisville 64, Duquesne 58, = Sitanaity a om eal By ER 15. Sl Totals 381032 Totals 3613 3. persoffal with a little more than and the lack of serious competi- Aces. Halftime score was 36-31; Tower. - 73 Siem ¢ MacAlester 61, M11 “Diilith allery she seems Cities. ,.... 3B AI er inut 1 tion. {astern Kentuck |MeCord er, ; ' : Ba fies RTTETTRTEETTY 2 3 ree rows sea: rom Saw elt Be inure. to Pay. #7 i There was no point computa- FE vainville Col. Lo) Eas. Kentucky ab Doers i 0 2 Shmere 3 3 Jinranch So. 71, Bridgeport 57 $Put. then, crows never have Sin he w P38 136 Banas, Mee 3. Losier 3. Maupin. Wind! goo 1 IER PL cungertage,t TF 1} PSition, but host Michigan State, RB. Barnett. 1 7% Harpers | | Ovation 1 | jHCuloushs 2 9 2 Marshall 81, Dayton ot : bothered Marlene. he has been 3 Eastern Division : pet Sf fictate Wilson and_Allen. : | Milier.t 3 : 3 Erickson. t 2 e } Michigan, Iilinois, Wisconsin and | Saket $18 § Mrssosene $13 SIRS § 1 1{Buckner, 000 Mercer 81, Millsaps 37. mes 3 or days on the course| ork ore Ray | McGoniste.t Souler ac 3 3 3|Notre Dame dominated the field] | Kohlmeyer.s 3 1 5 Shemelvas 3 0 5| Totals 10 824 Totals _ 13 17 13 Middlebury 59, Champlain 40. since Ba Eaviy Back there, thelBenjanston ..-: vor dd i osu. Mermen Break {Snlovich.c-t 8 3 1 Thurlive 310 30f more than 300, including the jaisie® 3s hime 31 3 p Halftime rg ic0re: Warren Central 11. {Mississippi Southern 47, Northks would _dfive In from miles Shilsdelphin ............ 11 23 Jn Army Victory String od a3 jhetners 313 ¢/cream of the 1950 Midwest track Mattnewsg 0 0 1 Roberis.s 3 ol Free, throws Jissed: Warren Central western Louisiana 40.- | itenell,g 4 5 hull se age 2, , y ound to watch iso ttle tice Central Division L pet | COLUMBUS, O., Feb, 4 (UP)! | chiobricn.s § ii [OP arn never was tsoat] AOHMS S83024 Tota Heentucks ont | Wampler eC mb i Muon §; Montana Mines 65, Northern Moner precis BPraclice | ynneapolt 13.79 Ohio State's undefeated swimming, Andersons 0.00 a — Nicely 1. Biickner 2 | [Rochester sgn Longe ng: Lisa pyar aed fromthe sbegianing in -bet- E w= | Montana State 89, Idaho State years 3 i icago ii €3 team broke Army's 13-meet vie! Totals 19 19 21. Totals nal Litering his meet and-Jenison Field- 1. Pr Wher Sy Hactele 3. tat Bier 2 Giants Win, 42-38 Moravian 80. West esivent- X : Marlene, like most golfers, aves st 6 09 Tory siTing here today, winning ialftime score: Nitnots a7. Minne Satovieh ‘house mark, set at last year's ATL 3 Tae Bos | Ben Davis held a slim lead! 60. ih belt those tee shots and has Ls x i ta 36 3, Schuebrich. Holmes. Sundetiage ES te (HOMMAD WOON eee throughout —to~ MATA Lawrence Mir Unton-60. Muskingham 41 hit them as long as 250 yards. - a Waterion Ba. Mike Peppe's powerful mer- Feiner © arts ! ee » -9 : she has a weakness, it is on the New Fork an Whiinkian . *."Imen had little trouble in -Rand- oSttonis Jim Skier st, Viator) and: Id Keglers to Get Checks Central a 42 to 38 Sutbsak in a |Munlenbery 39, Albright 8. greens. That's Wiese Miss Riley Rochester, 8, So S"oniont ~~. ling the Cadets their first setback a al ns Werle in Fo | Winners wf the—10th—annual high School dardwon Hit-on HstYeR Lorman beat her at Miam INDIANAPOLIS at St oul yfinderion of - the season. Ohio State won PITTSBURGH. Feb 4 (UP)= Dezelan doubles bowling tourna- ¢. Philadelphia at Minnesp = ‘as 8- q North Daketa State 61; = “Her ambition 1510 be the best: i hatimore 3 Siacne Anenovkan at wix of the-fifst seven events and, British Soccer [Southpaw Bill Werle, regarded as nient will receive their. checks; I! Was 56 3 the Host vane Kota. 39. South Da=
2: smith of the logeérs; hit 15 of his Northern Michigan’ 50, Detroit J
17 points in the second half as Olivet 59, Ferris Inst. 48. the Bears threatened but couldn't Penn: Military 70, Lebanon Valley
Plovercome the margin. The Giants, 65.
dyed cinch she's going to make set an OSU record of. 1:33.3.° lin the British Soccer “League's Pirates last year but was involved! division and 1130 would qualify Po “Hen Fee Bauer. "She" has) re “tight” first division race today by|in 13 one-run games. Of these he Tor prize" miohey" inthe “getusl “at: bhik Viol cB ai ABA ape Raia 6. Gonzaga 1 mr gen hots t det tion—| « . : » . 8 nar} Boston Bruins Rocall | beating Burnley, 3 to 2. wom seven and lost six. vision, | Both teams have won seven of Rutgers Newark Branch. 74, Pace
Marlene a run for her money, too!
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Greenville of Nlinois Easy “ for Taylor, 82-57
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UPLAND, Ind., Feb. ¢-—Leading from the opening tip-off, Taylor defeated Greenville College of Illipols, 82 to &7, here tonight on
Godlie Gordon Henry 1h dione Oil Bowlers Post 2592 in Meet
{Boston Bruins summoned Goalie Gordon Henry from their Hershey | farm club tonight to replace ails ing Jack Gelineau against the| Toronto Maple Leafs at the Gar) ¢ ‘den tomorrow night. i. Henry shut out Montreal 3:0 {last season in his only previous |
v the Taylor basketball floor, \appearance with the ' National| ague Bruins. John Bragg led the scoring for othe > Taylor with 17 points. Ken Chap- | J man was high for Greenv ille with On The Ice : 17. | AMERICAN LEAGUE Tavlor (82) “Greenville (U1) (57) Western Division oa = ix ft pt tg It pf | * T, Pts aw.f 6 0 3 McCormick,! 3 1 0! eveland ....... 32 11 8 73 263 163 Ritvor.¢ 0 1 5Truebef 0 3 1 ttsburgh ‘4 23 19 10 56 169 . 140} Brags! 8 1 2 Chapman, 7 33 | INDIANAPOLIS 23 17 9 55 170 161 Payne. f 3 1 3 Hopkins.c 8 21 8st. x , 32 20 8 52 172 113 Wilhelme.c 5 0 3 Coleman.c 41.2 Clncinnatt a 11 27 13 36 135 190 Haisleve 0 0. 2BStallx 2.0 3 Eastern Division : Cofleld,§ 3 1 20JStafl.g 123% TC OWOL CT Pia. G OG) Ross.g 7 2 3Wagnerg 1.38 |B a 34 19 7 55 154 129| Wright.g 5 2:0 | } rr IR sheds a8. 4 3 181 a i Providence ...... 23 3 } 181 1 “Totals 37 8 23 Tot n 15 20 New Haven ... 25 47 181 16%} Halftime Score—Tavlor tal Greenville 26 4 27 8 368 156. 221 Free® throws missed-Stow 2. Cofield LEAGUE { Ross, Nejson, Wilheime, Bragg 3, Wright J, LT Pts. G OG! othe . Coleman 3, J.. Staff, Chapman, 13 9 61 149 108! Agner OHictais— Yeager and Henry, i 5 it 8% 124 tH wt] 2g : 3 : y . Indiana Tech loses - | 3B oa i
] RESULTS LAST NIGHT Ry American League { Cleveland 7. INDIANAPOLIS 3. | Springfield 6. New Haven 3, ® | Cifcinnati 2. Pittsburgh 1. i St. Louis 13," Hershey 4.
Times State Service FT. WAYNE, Feb. 4=An Indiana Teck rally fell short in the ¢losing minutes of the game and : the Sit dropped a 76 5a 72 yer- Ross Lowe (above), defense- | Chickgo 5 Dratnera Learue “dict to Defiance College here to- man and the Hershey Bars will | Detroit 3 Toronto 3” tier.
tuffy Sumpter bagged 23 points have won two games and tied |"e® Haven SI, at the West Side Heys In the opening round otal fecordey last igh She fe team posted 2250-342. tor ne posers. | Tos, wih h Farr, Co lame SS Fiae at | 2597, =f ; . . : : A Fat £5 ! eo Tt : be SR 5 age
16 games. ox { Institute 64. ~~ | Ben Davis [(42) [Lawrence Cent. (38) San Francisco 58, De Paul (Chi-
K 1.1 $5 "im Faddent 8 373 ©ago) 31 v adae Kinkesd.t 3 4McFaddelt 33 3san Jose State 32, West Virginia Ellasy.c : 0 J Retbelc 1 0 4 gQtate 50. Backers 3 1 3 Walemun € i is 5.8t. Bo! : Allen.t 0 1 0 Schwartz oo 25 naventure 55;-Loyola (Ohi) Roberson.¢ : 4 j Reimers ? 3 ‘ cago 51. & &n, | Andersons 0 © St. Francis (Bklyn.) 59, New Brit18 16 Totals 0 1a! Ain’ Tehrs. 54.
018 14 1 Halftime score: Ben Davis 14. Lawrence St. Johns 75, Temple 61.
| © tral 10. ‘Pree throws missed: Ben Davis 14, Law-| {St. Louis 41, Oklahoma A. & a | renee Central 10. 29. | Officals: Referee, Sonn Williams; Um= | gh
pire, Jac O'Neal. 3 Shaw 64, Winston Salem 50. Howe Wins, ‘38-3 |Slena 57, Texas Wesleyan 42, 2 Sioux Falls College 60, Taking the lead With threl| met op" es® 60, Southern
{seconds remaining in the third period, Howe High School's Horn-| opener siinols 57, Charleston
iets defeated Garfield of Terre : a Haute, 38 to 33, last night at Bouin Dako Mince a, Gen. Howe's gym. Wilbur Zobbe led Springfield 59, Co ticut 5S.
the storing for Howe with 15 points while Jeff Brown was high | roudsburg Tehrs. 58, Wilkes 48,
p 3 : Syracuse 59, Canisius 49. for Garfield with 11. : pees ap Gua a [Ramp Tord Souther fg tt pf) ig ft pf y |Zobbe.{-e § 3 3Brownft 3 0/Tennessee Tech 63, Union (Tenn) merseite 8 ddl, 3340 en Mertens 1 4 cure ® 3 3 3 Texas College 58, Samuel Houston {McKinsey.f' 3 0 1'Needham! 1 0 5 55. jPrvett © 11 dPaimets’ 8 8 1ignien N.Y. 49, Hamilton 48.
Totals 18 $11 Totals 13 9 IS Vanderbilt 54, Florida 34. Halftime Score: Garfield 16. How ay prov: dissed: goo 8. Mein: | | Vermont 59, American Interna y 2, ps 2, McMullen, arneke, ( chit, | tional 56. “officials: Pe salian and Baker.
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