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Share Spotlight In Defen: e Ma rer oa . Montana Mines 67, Carroll Col But Ce i : Foe 67, Alabama 58. ge 56. Dale and Paul Steal Show neuve rs "| Birmingham Southern 57, Middle Navy 54, Brown $5. : Weer In Coa tR - oo Sat Sl nt ula g. {_ Tennessee State 51. NYU 74, Brooklyn Col. 62. eev — a $ ookie Camp —& to [Bradiey-68; WiChtR BG; oss wenrcos NOW--Y OIK-Av- Co 16,-Adelphi-70,- a. To Be wren | § 8 ton College 64, Villanova 61. Nebraska 59, Colorado 49 : By EDDIE ASH, Times 8 ; = Bo Divi en DALE rr SANT i ex Sports Editor fe Ox’ 2 Fred Haas Jr., \Brigham Young 56, Utah 46. |New Hampshire 54, Lowell Tex- By ALE N, the 19-year-old first sacker who is 2 Oth Onl ‘Buffalo 69, Univ. of Hawaii 50. | tile 52. “Al Ween slated to be an Indianapolis regular at the position this G thers. Unly Cra = Wiimingten 3 orth Carolina. S1ate.85, Lovls. "game of h v . anisius an er- » 52. year, is vieing with Paul Pettit, the parent Pirates’ $100,000 - One Stroke Behind time). ; 4itin 30 (over Ne at Augustana 77 at the time bonus baby, for the fair-haired boy honors in the Pittsburgh : 4) a CL IBLINGEN, Tex, Feb. 18 Catholic Univ. 80, Lynchburg 62. Oregon 54, Idaho 48. * That's r rookie school now in session at San Bernardino: Cal » \ )—Blond Jack Burke, the City College of New York 75, St. Penn 88, Harvard 66. a bowling Aft B : fs t y Lol, = | rising golf star {rom White Joseph’s (Pa.) 59. . Peerless Mills 69, Chattanooga 48, hed th er Buc farm system managers, coaches and scouts \ Plains, N. Y., today took the 54- Coll. of Charleston 62, North Phillips Ollers 77, Morningside Teaches. gave 18-year-old: Pettit the “uw hole lead inthe Ric Grande Val-! Georgia 36. . 64. That i818 Ne WONDER If Football « = ey Open With a 14-under-par 100. College of Pacific 61, St. Mary's Pri egin any ~over—earty—ast- R It Football Coach ary’s Princeton 44, Cornell 42. —olee : rly week; Ten Casanova looked at the | =f §—— a Ap a ee a] Young Burke, carding a 31-35—| (Cal) 54. {Providence 62, Springfield 59, of that ses they ‘switched their attention) 1950 schedule before accepting ®) = = : Fa G 86, was" bia 74, Dartmouth 56. Rice er fan averag to Coogan and his batting stance.| that University of Pittsburgh 2 m» rc \ Haas Jr., New Orleans, La., Dave| Connecticut 87, Maine 58. Rochester 76, Hamilton 45. FI) v Pirate Manager Bill Meyer sald! Job? . . . Notre Dame is on the : 5) ® Douglas, Newark, Del, and Skip Corpus Christi. 96, St. Mary's Rutgers 64, Penn State 51. the Sonal Coog: an 18 going to get a thorough Panthers’ slate this. fall , . : FIG. | gil FIG.3 Alexander, Knoxville, Tenn. ., alll (Tex.) 45. St. Anselms 70, Clark 65. Weevie i evar before hie 1s allowed] The same goes for the new at 200. ‘Culver Stoekton 47, Drury 46. St. Lawrence 66, Champlain 49, and the pre to proceed to the Indianapolis| Cone hes at Annapolis and Towa. Bulldogs’ Coach T EY ; The Piittes sang long and often| Defiance 61, Detroit Tech 39. St. Louis Univ, 79, Drake 54. Xiat-2:yen spring training camp in New Or- or Burke as his putter clicked in Delta State 58, Springhill 56. |St. Thomas 48, Cone Minn to say the leans nasi month. Meyer 1s AFTER pending the amusement Tells How It's Done K long ones and short ones on the Drexel 61, Haverford 49. 46: ordi ( ) about the = confident “that -tall Dale Is on 8 8 suggestion for an: py PAUL (TON -———— el first nine. It missed only on No. Duke 55, George Washington 52. | Seton Hall 63, Scranto three years the way to becoming the Pirates’ TiaiInapoly Dasebal opening day Head L (BONY) SniE, PASS. 2 Sheng he bogeyed, three-putting| East Texas Baptist 54, Wayland Stevens Inst, 61, I 0%) 58, proving raj first sacker in 1951, or free to Tribe "thall Coach, into the cup. But he picked up an-| College 48. S : A Pittsburgh rookie school faculty Sener ral Manager Ted Sullivan . Butler. University tip MOVEMENT other birdie on the way DE, by Eau Claire Tchrs. 67, LaCrosse TT ae #” During t members are paying particular at- aging Blainang Hi : . Raging In-| OUT OF bounds plays are WITHOUT BALL] sinking a 30-footer on No. 12. Tchrs., 63. | Temple 82, West Virginia 48. reached his . 8 " Nace v bt tention to Coogan when he steps Victor ik t. . The F lace sed almost exclusively in the Jim Ferrier, who has traveled Florida A&M 64, Clark 47. | Tennesee 62, Loyola (South) 39. campaign 'v tothe plate He is-said-to-have retary Fe § . The Star to ffensive par . J ~vvwyd DRIBBLE. the fairways and greens of the| Furman 56, Clemson 52. |Texas 47, Southern Methodist 48, Universal 8 hitch in his swing that makes| rir tr fired Last out offensive part- of the court: ‘world for the: past 20 years,| Gannon 74, Youngstown 59. | Toledo 55, Washington (St. L.) 41, He also c ~~ him vulnerable to an inside pitch|g, Rap Te red Direction of (Getting the ball in from out- vayos) the 14y’s low, an fmpres-| Geneva 80, Thiel 39. {Towson ~ Tchrs. 60, “Johns Hop: scorching - —PIFate coaches and BCOUti are Al Lop: ge 1) PIVOT. sive 64. Ferrier's putter, too, a. Georgetown U. 1, Selyshury $3. kins 55. year. His g working to remedy the flaw. ” wr BUTTS ro rhe defensive - hot as he shat a 20.34.84.0n: the. Georgia 69, Mercer r 680. . Trinity (Conn.) 71, Bowd 266 257 an Indianapolis’ Frank E. McKin-| THE: Farad ( ware rte end of the court usuaily pre- par 35-36—71 Municipal Course. | George Williams 53, Univ. of 1ili- Tulane in i ney, Pirates president and Indian-| tiie bout at IVY Wels hoxing sents no problem as the ball GI 0) MAN WITH BALL . Ferrier ended the day with a| Dois (Chicago branch) 48. | Tulsa 53, Detroit 49 (Overtime). hag had so apolis Indians’ vice president, will] 10" cooreq 1 he on Feb. 28 114 be advanced into the offen- 1 ) 02. The same as ayien Heaf-| |Gogebic JC 76, Minn. Duluth Virginia State College 68, H the 1946-'4 depart for California ShOTLY 10] with in.betweer $2.50 to $16.50 ve court before a scoring op- FIG4. Ww AT START. | ner, €narlotte, N. | Branch 64. | V ton Inst. 58. amp with a 191 give the eye to his newest Invest- $3.75, $5 pg bie het, prion at nortunity. presents’ itself. . hl . Defending EA Cary Mid-| Grinnell 91, Knox 70. Wagner 88, St. Peter's 85. Classic. 'H ment (Pettit) . The Pirates’ a. $5, 2.81.30 and 12.50 ‘en Most out-of-bounds plays are c ook « closely vou hia notice area:- (1) immediately starts to dlecoff, Ormond Beach, Fla., the Hamline 63, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 60. Wake Forest 62, Citadel 57. game is a regular training camp at Ban| pooiiable and the " etn—are — given—to the offensive team umn= 8 is now guarding (2) -and (G2 move toward the basket and then dentist turned pro, fired a hole’ Hofstra 63, Bridgeport 51. Washburn 52, Baker 48. versal the Bernardino opens Mar. 1... Mc-| gonjad “to do” ii use” 18 | Gorneath their own® basket. guarding (4); (2) is not open changes direction so as to run in-one on-the 175-yard, par 3 No, Howard 55, Shaw 45. Washington and Jefferson B54, _he rang up Kinney will remain there for some who's Besgore? 00... Bub goreening isthe basis for prac- ROE Ph to. the basiet. How- closely around the congested area 5 hole. Ton College vs. New Mexico (can- = Carnegie Tech $5. Another : time, after which he will call {tically all out-of-bounds plays. — q In screening G2,-places making it impossible for his guard i r= Selledy. Wayne 64, Michigan Tech 58. his -pin_ca around af the Indians’ southern! CINCINNA ATS K EDS have “ nun un grmsel in between G2 and the to follow him, as he runs into He} Kansas Wesleyan 55, Friends U. Westminster (Pa.) “85, Pittsbu nN from 1038 headquarters in the Crescent City.lused Tampa, Fla., as a spring IN FIGURE 1 we diagram a [a 23 % in = Pes to multiple screen, Naturally, ils. eaten Fae - T 53. : rs every gam "= training base for years no end very simple but effective play: 5x « erefore, (4) runs setting up this play, (1) shou hid earney chr s. 69, Chadron| Western Michigan We ET pail. Very BING CROSBY, Pirate vice|Never a thought of ever going (3) has the ball out-of-bounds;| for the basket and receives the be your fastest player and also Tchrs. 53. | Reserve 61: g 0, extern pA Presiden, plana on Susi trip|elsewhere . . . Johnny Vander (4) moves over and legally sta-| {Pasa rom v out-of- bounds - for your best shooter. | ment State 83, Michigan Normal Western Montana 62, Rooky dox gimmi n April and it w all right|Meer built a residence i ". tions himself by G2; (2 n sho : : M 1 ) sidence Tampa y G2; (2) fakes a = a ountain 51. et with Indianapolis. fans if he. in- n P2140 his rig 2 { Wg - | Kentuek 97, Ge Ji Tse cludes Victory Field on. his itin. 50 he could be at home with the |” is right to keep, G2's atten-| - ANOTHER type of out-of-. ANY out-of-bounds of similar | "| Lafayette 66 Teargia Teck 62. {West Liberty ‘State 70, Fairmont Current; wr ry a 5 family during the long training on focused on him while (4) is bounds play is- what's known as nature can be set up. Many teams! Scoring first in all 10 events, |, y Bucknell 41 State 63. ’ is rr \-pr red fou ngle usually season . . . But there's little sentj- “¢t!iN8 up the screen; (2) quick- a “multiple screen” maneuver. By utilize a great number of out-of- the Town Club of Chicago girls’! aSialie 1, Mubleuvere 60. Williams 55, Middlebury 41. his bowling is a ae ond time. . . . Hement in baseball .". . The Reds ly changes his direction and runs this I mean, more than one man bounds plays. Still others use| {swimming team defeated Indian-! Lemoyng 35, Jolin Carroll. 65. Winston Salem Tchrs. 52, Fayette. SL Ut Jeg bed a = wy ow up at one of sold Vander Meer to the Cubs Around. (4k; G2 ,cannot (follow screen an opposition player. In only one or two plays. Since all apolis Athletic Club girl swim- Marshall 67. Xavier (0.) 66. ville Tchrs. 51. Al believes sburgh openers, efther onla week or 80 ago . . . The Cubs |Z) because of the screen set up Figure 3 we show the oeition of Out-of-bounds plays require a mers yesterday, 58 to 24, in thet a arguetts 80, Creighton 68. {Worcester Poly 53, USCG Acad Dovier to the jeaq, st Si Sis, Apr. 18, train on Catalina Island, In the by (4); (3) passes the ball from our men with (3) Re a great deal of time and effort to, IAC pool. ’ {Maryland 64, Davidson 61. . emy 46. trol” over at home, br. 21. % I a I alan 5 Tai ATA sor Beier Sead sill ie onde =) perfect, 1 believe it is_ best to! The Town Club's second SORA Millersville Tchrs. 59, Mansfield Wyoming 48, Utah State 42. The big on Si Rey, i urg \ Beneral coast *1(2) for a lay-in shat. : ' the amicial hands. the ball tos) lconcentirate on one of 190 plays uled meet here last night at the Tehrs. 31. | Yale 62, Army 47. Weevie's b ung e 100 5 |The defense in order to ston | 74) mc +l amd-strive—for excellency—im—exe- Riviera—Club—was- Mississippi College 78, Oglethor Yeshiva 59, Cat the pin pict grand deal for Pettit, said, “ :CAU p 1oves into the middle of the ¥ lub was cancelled - Pe, athedral 5¢ (overs grand deal for oy ¥ ju} , “If BECAUSE of his status as-|the out-of-bounds ‘play dia- court as do (2) and (5). joution, [cause of “high water.” The Hel hors time). = -4id he wall Honan he'll er a co-promoter in the Interna- |grammed in Figure 1 must do| In Figure 4 we show the posi-! I have always found that it is ing White River level had backed | start? years BE Al's THo-B ot oF : tional Boxing Club, It is said {what we call “shift men” By tions of our meh and the defense. better to practice and perfect one Water in the Riviera indoor base- Al neve! pitchers when you get ge of most; Joe Louls will collect a tremen- {that T mean G4 will pick up after the preliminary. movement maneuver than to “‘over-burden’ ment forcing the club to. remove much thou Young Pettit you gel ore % dous “chunk” If he comes out [2 and G2 will pick up (4). as started in Figure 3. This ne your team with many movements the water heating. system. « olis Presto pressive 1h the west One lon ok rstirelnont to meet Ezzard | IN Foe R Ha the beginning of the multiple none of which have been polished. lad yesterday's- afternoon meet, -3 El RID OF THAT Smploy arles this summer, . . . In ad- JURE 2, 1 have {illus- scree { ——— arbara Scott paced th “Nt ' Fed. 2: mi school workouts last week. . . | dition to recelving a contest- trated this shift of men. I you six Te We now have Next week I will'tell you about\Club with first ‘places fe oy ; pioyees. But give the boy time. . . . He| ant's purse, he'll share in the | | —— n congested in a spall jump ball Plays. and .100-yard free-style events The foll Nas publicity as a result of all promoters’ profits . . . a one- S ai Yr S=Summaty: of i the Speedy a third cut. | portsmen Find Paradise Towa Cl RS ay, — Won By ® present bo’ HER ONE for the book ALTHOUGH there is a fairly| Nl wimmers ie Sioeniee. Batbura Soot. Tie DT e +» . The competition among |brisk advance sale of tickets At - « 0-Yard Breast Stroke—Won by Marbaseball men for young talent the Indianapolis Indians’ oy or airgroun S xhibition 3 Rarsanne Nau “TNDAC) Fine the Sturm -and-box office attractions—goes opener; Apr. 24, Victory Feta! rs d Free.Sivle.-Won by the loop cc bai nM tal Iyvoried officials were astonished the other| [Latest Hunt ting, I ishing and Boating mY 4 ct: tie worked th La ann, pres nt o day when they saw a flock | . . . r pein ard ti Style — on by Alice = a Ven ry hy When they Saw 3 Nock or Equipment Included in Lavish Displays | DAYTON" TE 15 Senior Poi buicl: do St storer RDAC M Bll) Tympiiins, a 19-year-old |ing lot. , . , Surely, not a ficket| By JIM HEYROCK and junior pa swimming 'Lenell® 11¢ Bets ars pe % : 8 From: tl 0 o southpaw pitcher hail- |queue forming In February, Fishing and. huntitig enthusiasts yesterday beg teams from the Indianapolis 3 Dia spe, Xejtalop, Ha Time 117.1 Jiggling, jerking front wheels “tougher” ing from Anchorage, Alaska. v y rday began getting the Athl o Scott (TC Nparbara y Careful, kid, of tha thought one office worker. . . . No. | latest “dope” on new equipment and gadgets as the annual I etic Club, bowed to teams io porcuinrel’ ioe, Foverts o (INDAC); 3, roll smoother; safer, when West Side « + » Laretu, , of that mid- | A band of gypsies, no less. | Sports and Boat Show opened in the cattle bar ndiana from the Dayton YMCA here, GIVE Von by Lucile » Linlewies {TCH tires and wh iat; right” the, AUD er Gevrgls Bo: Later, cruising John Laws, aller- [| Fairgrounds. arn at the State today. 74 pointy. 3 Jean Woodring '(INDAC) Co wheels are in bal 191 figure 3 The Dayt 220-Yard Breast Strok ance. me in THE 1650 toster of the Bt. Paul gle to squatters, ordered -the| record opening day crowd of 9500 Hoosier sportsmen took their m i oe team took renman at rok ven BY Alfuste for... Bromma Saints, the American Associa- ransients to scram. |1n the show, according to Bill Pfau, manager. He #aid a sudden cold juni eet, 40 to. 35, and. the|;IRDAC) 3 Adrianne Nall (INDAC!. Time] 200 mark, 1s, : {snap failed to dim the ardor of|-——— uniors won, 29 to 28.- Doug Sim-| 320-¥ard Free-Style—W : Weevie 2 0 T v mire y by Jack - Hong defending champa is olf the| ~ JOHNNY Lt ACK, the for- [the enthusiastic spectators. mons led the Indianapolis team Patan rds SH Storer” {INDAC) ere in that ma Pp h sen sini 1s on it,| ward pass expert, and Ralph | Special plans, includinh th Irish Beat Pu d (With two firsts, in the 50-yard lay Won by To lers. areas slated for second base, where he, Kiner, the home mn i ’ g . rave | free-styl r Dlarenrel W ber. ; » in hitter, [tradition tra. afternoon show, ee-style "and the 100-yard free-| {Jackie Lavine). Time 4.01.3 eer game, It Played $wo sesons for the India. have formed an off-the-grid- (were mad@¥lo accommodate an In Track Meet style races. NG NCING league or t BS bi Se Lien she iron-off - the - diamond business [expected rush of 20,000 spectators! SOUTH BEN ovat weal lon MEN es IA Bears Trim Reds, 6-4 . hence its year, don't be. surprised if us Porinaryhip-vnd have hired = [to the first Sunday showing today: UP) J aE Dis Ihde feb, 18 John Walke r, Dayton; Clinton ‘Hare, IAG. | HERSHEY, Pa., Feb, "18 (UP) — official rec ’ y w—— C oF - . a Li ney Bhp ig ness manager . . . Nature | The show opened yesterday at due, 641% to 49% tod Lo ur 100- Breaststroke rq. The Hershey Bears racked up a perfect ping on the base paths of the deal hasn't been dis- ‘noon and will close Feb. 26. track meet 3% today iu a dial A eS i unies; Davian: Hark Spanken- | their third straight victory of the tek ow ur « 8 = on pe But the star athletes | Entertainment, headed by Shirley were broken, Six meet records Kent Yard Backstroke—Bil Cox. Dayton: Week by whipping the Providence : Sy My » , 7 vaar oy ’ nt Harris, Dayton; Frank McKinney, - ’ a YOU can get an idea of th ey’'re going to hit the Ma . yo . ~ AC Time—1:09.2 ¥. Reds, 6 to 4, in a thrilling Amerigreatness of the Harlem ae Jockpot tn Sometuing or other. who attempted. to swim the broke his own 1949 ree ord er i Yard, Fr rn Shas 10An Hockey League pd asc] shot ture trotters basketball team when | NOTRE DAME'S anm _| English Channel last summer, i 50.9 for the 440 b FO Darton on ONRRCES"| before 6850 fans tonight. you take into consideration they [student boxing tourney ia oH being presented in the south endi 497. 0 by finishing Inj, 100- Bh Zndwidual Medies Tom Lord. Providence twice tied the score SERVICE STORES Sulyng ho play all of their games on the |held late in March . * of the large hall at 3, 7:30 and Not IaG, fimes-1:48.3 "lin" the first period but after that! 627 N. Deiaware St an agrup road. . . . They don’t have w [the show drew more ana. y at 9:30 p, m. on weekdays and 2 clipped. Janes oo et Dayion: Bobby Lee. ‘the Bears went ahead and held! 1 Do Ohi y : - “..C > -te of a seco 150-Yard Medley Relay W . a n one 00 Bom hr Any ops pmo A pr 10 © Br ot Subd rf 0 bare porn RR BE SEES SE Bowser d se) oly ‘ross" missionaries in : Jo ‘ 3 ast year with a time ( 00-Yard Frees _ | ke th it's home sweet home to them. [India . . . Husky football players opener yesterday was cut short John Helwig of the of 6 a a | (Bill gird Jim | Moran Clint Hare. Dous| j- ih « 5 = {don't always win in-tha rin “by the frigid water. She reduced new shotput o Simmons). Tl COR 0 SPORTS FANS in Tulsa, Okla. The de fe £ . . her performance to swimming the shotput mark of 52 feet 11% | so.yara Freestyler Frank McK! is reporte are giving Off C: » Okla., efe nding h.avyweight 4 B inches, one and one-half finches IAC: Don Hunt Dayton. Jerry Oe etn, other activ giving “apitol a strong|champ is Bill Roemer, law stu. POO! fice but will make a longer better than last year. As oe PahaAl § play in the Kentucky Derby win- dent, who heat Gus Cifell appearance in future shows after! Bob y 7%0- Yara Breasitiroke_tett Schulman. ’ ter ‘book. . . . The 3-year-old colt|tackle, in t "1948 ell, Irish tye pool has been heated ob Worthington of Notre Jia'op Keltl Miller. IAG: Tom Moran. deal mor is named for the Sooner State oo n the 1949 finals . . . But . | gaLed {Dame won the bread jump with| 50-Yard Backstroke—Bill Schmidt, Day- week than a pews Fe n, lose, or draw, boxing keeps Other Show * Features |a new meet record of 23 feet four Dayton. Hime 412 IAC: Paul Stofflelgen, to be calle ee eee tig STS HT: OCA PHO Ai grid players in rim for the. TNE SNOW THUTGAE KEE trehes—Jerry--Johnsen--of— 2 Dasa league in training for the $50 000 Flamingo, alr campaTgn. se “FEET THAT PReSe “Food “ex- Dame —ted-~the-886-tm STS mn Tom Moran AC] Bl Schmidt, _Day- picked to - Stakes at the Hialeah horse track] CALYV E R T witches wo Ribition of obedience; a trained NeW record. pePIVne—Tom Gompe, Dayton; Jerry Tur- go "Stemm of on Mar. 3. ... The Derby is on: Tigers... Paul Calvert, pitcher seal that does everything but talk; Ed Jones added a quarter of an 350- Vor Medley Helay NER by IAC Blacks righ May 6. .: . In a seven furlong that is... Erom the W ashing. | a pair of singing acrobats; a inch to the meet high jump mark prom, Moran, Bob Losers But™.Campbeil, ; and didn't test at Hialeah the other day, the ton Senators to Detroit. |counting mule; log rollers, and a a With a leap of six feet, two and| (BAL Cam melt Bob Relas—Won br IAC) . an N inners secon TALE PILAR SLR SDAA nO oO Men primes horseshoe pitcher. jthree-fourth inches. Prank Mckinney). Loser, Tom Sasi At the | Inoriey unger 124 pounds. Thi Ww ’ sh seem Rea ply CEVETF I HRRTEr IY SPOTS d hasadostd0.o the deiah .a 181 aver : _ is Week's State, equipment has set up shop in the tt SIX dual track meets. Restauran! . h Bi cattle barn and there {| “Tu ig 10 Ca : s a little Universal HAINES BRAKE | 9 Lill ng, including a midway Jack “O'Brien to Mee considerab Taylo nterbu dart games and shootin, a. few yea SERVICE Thienn “ae Bie” He galleries. . % Bollas in Return Match - 3 USED -l iptv - . 1 L) 520 H CAPITOL AVE forbs Tor SA sor ThE. complete boat exhibit tn.| A Teturn hewvyweight tilt be gn RUN in sPaNT ISO! 3n, fou . : TET er “eludes. ~everythings—fromr-a—sport:t ween Jack O'Brien .and. George... — an. J says he is - RI-8207 ty Menta ttehi [cruiser that costs $7500 to a row Bollas, the erstwhile Zebra Kid, ® SUNG peimrefrter EC a aye 3 4 — ‘he ever d 5 : Rik Tr ebAT wan {boat that comes in a kit and Cig top wrestling action in the JORLESS _ a TEE TTTUEOUTHEY HE “ . — Anderson at Earlham rassembled at home for $35. I 0 finish for " : Butler wt W Ate | i = TO Attention, Fishermen! J ririu’ olciite dusy” Fishing Equipment ~~ jo O BHA. beat and unmasked KEYS er A abas ePauw . re two weeks ago - eduple 0 See Our Exhibit ot th Tndtana ‘Content Uni Fishing equipment {s g . SPORTSMAN SHOW Indiana Tech at 1. fh weet ech lin its 8, Sqaipient ie displayed Siripiee = hie oi) Bollas was @ “This Is the Paint @ Winnie 0 e former Ohio . erack a V rysts FEB. 18TH TO 26TH | one varie" EAL tournament, Ay ay, thay sag be filled State University mat star who o Referred to in Qo champlons Joli Our J.B Fishing Club Ohio Valley oy hea Ttourriy. The Indiana Conservation De-| ecto title kissd Inter-Col-, @ Today's Parade Vent. And and st Touts "at Notre “Dine \partment's display of live fish Buckeye school.” attending. tne He shot a Be Sure fo Register Ohfo Valley Cantar hte to fo early erowiis Included are! Mr. America of 1950 will oppose ® MODEL PAINT P 4:500 fu of y : J ie one Tol) 0 trney smal --me . by "FOR YOUR FREE $50.00 | T*er+i”sG Siiifi™ "5 tous must ne kept apart because they|will take on Lone Eagte. in otner. & SUPPLY CO. . PAL hope: utler Tnive. d «ee § FISHING OUTFIT Farlham at W ad 5. . like to fight. : | bouts ke oh Long Eagle ane - 1058 Virginia Ave. ® next ps To Be Given Away July 31, 1950 Indlad State ai Manchester | Several eating spots are located (Matchmaker Billy Thom. by * Fr. 1762 injury seer BUDNICK’S TRADING MART Notre Dame at Navy in the building and the Nescafe| — 5 0 well he fee Valparaiso at Concordi 3t company is givin | En 6 301 Mass. Ave. YY |sconain at Illinols ‘St. Louls). Nese afe, g g ‘away cups of ¥ lice and : q Mich sterr é ) pen Monday and Friday venines || MERERD BLalea Nurs — Cries of, “Now I'll tell IZ SIN ie TIGIE HIE | IB vend - __Ohlo Valley Conference finals, Louisville. J e you what to be. Ts he hall as salesmen dis-! ) SAFETY SERVICE SAVES LIVES |e snasets ranging trom a ‘ac BOSTROM FARM LEVEL Joe Che vice that presses neckties and! } : Willie . : illie | 1201 Ww. 16th MA. 1453 decorates a cake to polishing: ) Al silver and engraving a name on F T . . . CHICAC the handle of a gun. or lerracing, Ditching, Chamaco va Lid . toppled th Iv Irrigating, Grading, Tile- Co ls 41 Y 1 FW Cage Tourney ~ | Draining, Leveling, Foin- | TT Eek the ne picture plus gress pe comfort G5 ST ; . ‘ nd to 1 Opens Here Saturday | dations, Rynning Lines, richer Dg win ar rings Joy Macew blacks, 471n fr ; EY Indianapolis Strayer Post will! 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