Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1950 — Page 25

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rhs nen ror ie ea:

S 85, - Vermont $7. uthern 60, Centem-

s 87, Carroll €ol-

m $5. kiyn Col. 62. C.-78,-Adelphi-70.-Colorado 49. re 54, Lowell Texe

a State 66, Louis.

99, Augustana 77, who 48. ard 66. 69, Chattanooga 48, 5 77, Morningside

Cornell 42, Springfield 59. A &MSB2 Hamilton 485. nn State 51. 0, Clark 65. 56, Champlain 49, 7» 19, Drake 54. , Concordia (Minn.)

Scranton 40. . 1, Union (N. Y.) 58, 5, Delaware 52. olgate 62. st Virginia 48. oyola (South) 39. thern Methodist 48, shington (St. L.) 41, 5.60, Johns Hop-

) 71, Bowdoin 45, sissippl State 58. pit 49 (Overtime). College 68, Hamp~

. Peter's 85. 32, Citadel 57. Baker 43. and Jefferson B54, ch 35. chigan Tech 58. Pa.) “85, Pittsburgh

igan 0, Western itana 62, Rooky State 70, Fairmont fiddlebury 41. Tchrs. 52, Fayette-

51. y 53, USCG Acad-

tah State 42. 47. athedral 54 (overs

+ To Bowl at 40

, reached the four-decade

+ TIFSt year mark, especially under

-.He also came through with a

— rma t was his best seas

“he rang up that gigantic 776.

‘his bowling exclusively to the use

SUNDAY, FEB. 19,1950

Weevie, 52, Began

By GENE LAWSON Al Weevie bowled the first game of his career in 1938 and at the time he was 40 years old. That's right, he never touched a bowling ball until he had mark. That is-a pretty “old” age to begin any sport. But, at the end of that season, Al had compiled an average of 167, not a bad

the conditions. Weevie is 52 years old today and the progress he has made in that 12-year period is remarkable, to say the least. He remained at about the same level for the first three years: but then started improving rapidly. Averaged 198 During the 1945-46 season Al reached his peak. He finished that campaign ‘with a 198 mark in the Universal circuit at Pritchett’s.

gecorching 776 series that same year. His games in that set were 266. 257 and 253.

has had some other good ones. In the 1946-47 season, he finished with a 191 figure in the West Side Classic. His all-time high single game is a 278 affair in the Uni-verzal-the same season in which

Another amazing thing about hig pin career is the fact that from 1038 until 1946 he bowled every game with a two- fingered ~pall;-Very few keglers, particu. larly a beginner, use this unortho-

ini League at Pritchett's, dox gimmick.

One of the most colorful keglers in town is Al Weevie who | didn't start bowling until he was 40 years old. Weevie just turned [10 minutes to go and Axness 52 today and currently carries a 181 average in the Universal |with 11 and a half minutes, hurt-

Purdue, 60-50, Before 10,506

|: Victory Is Hoosiers’ | 4th in a Row | |

Over Boilermakers (Continued From Page 22)

| diana crept to a 27 to 13 margin’ late in the first half. Fast Break Sinks Purdue { Indiana's fast-breaking tactics TIANA TeReTVe power Was Pur {undoing in the second half. Iaddition to hitting 15 of 17 free {throws in the second half, Indiana found range as the game grew {older but still managed to hit only fs 196 all game... { Both teams -meshed 18 field {goals ‘but. Indiana's fire-wagon {offensive fired 92 shots from the {field while Purdue ‘was getting only T4. The Boilermakers com[pleted the game with a 244 mark. | Indiana's © Bill - Garrett and | Stuteville paced the Hooslers in {the second half onslaught, Garirett tied the game at 36-all arter eight minutes and Indiana went ahead on his one-hander.

Williams Fouls On out With eight minutes to go, Purfdue went ahead 42 to 41 for the last time. Indiana got a 46. to {42 lead, then Stuteville slipped underneath for three straight | fielders, giving Indiana a 52 to 42 bulge. Williams, Axness and Martin Horn fouled out for Purdue in {the second half, Williams with

‘ing Purdue's chances, Axness got {only two free throws in the sec-

* Uses Regular Ball Currently, however, he <oiliios)

of the regular three-fingered ball. Al believes the latter enables the bowler to exercise ‘better control” over the situation. RST The big question concerning maidens: Jurlongu_ Boun Weevie's belated appearance into gral Custer, 118, (G. the pin picture is interesting. WRY Creede ® xvesios Boy. "Slow Flash, “Lis

de -did he wait until the age of 40 to Bg Our Dado. ‘xWhymemore, xJay

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start? x—Fie AL never gave the pin sport, SECOND (om, cama, yen, 4p much thought until the Indianap- est), 13.80. , 5.20, 3.20: Susier G Gift, ie Jk. erchaat, ‘ Urgoo Asler, olis Presto-Lite Co., his place of Le Rr Bara 7 90." Also: xPetition, elr © ualre ANS, XSalsan G J employment at the .time, organ- g, “giiiey xDonquest, Sir Spice, Lucky

ized a mixed league for its em- Champ “.

ployees. Daily Double Paid $118.80,

The following year he entered (THIRD (38000; claiming: 4 years up; the Speedway League. Since the }' , miles) Bray Tower, 110 1 M. Jouts, present bowling establishment in Goren. Jd, do; ike, 100 (A. Jer that community had not yet been Khaygram, lanate, Ominous, Don O'Sullierected this circuit operated at’

"FOURTH ($1300;

claiming; 3-year-olds;! the Sturm plant, Participants in 6 ane 10 ¢ bck Fao! ioe dP. Mill sa 1) 3 1 the loop consisted of residents of | E' Jenkins). 6.60. 0, Jou sh’ Cookie, ( cGon 2a by -d Also ay Speedway and persons who | 1 Pretty Sun, Kalimera, Lucky Al.

worked there. FIFTH (31800; allowances; 4 years up’

~ way last season.

+8—furiongsr—Montans San 00 TE. Jens {Ray AL 30, phe “ gue amelia, Ly flligan) y iy /alentt, to a 110 (R. L. Bairdi: 3.20. : Hiitem, the Spiteful, Salmagundi, Dark Filante Frisk “al nel 135000; added; Duncan P. Ken- - ri ht’ tp Prdamic,

Makes Progress From: there he went “tougher” circuit. Namely West Side Classic. He did right” there as proved by ‘tha lm py 191 figure and other consistent 2 Hearts putter, 113 Yiasom performances not {ar from the Cells, Biack Ed. 200 mark, iy SEVENTH (33500; handicap; 4 years up; Weevie also found time to turn son), 11.00. 4.40. 3.40; in that masterpiece that all Keg-| i Hart), ro lers dream of getting, the 300 Jou (Sir, Sticker. F five, AU game. It wasn't registered in| EIGHTH (41300; league or tournament competition | 3. Is miles) —Hild's hence its not recognized in the nT" official records. Nevertheless, Ja Star, Sasi Over. e Susan, Captain Joe a perfect game. He gurien d-|, NINTH (3900: claimin —trick on a Sunday night at Spee fr et Spanaqa, ifs 1 osquero, | McGonigal), 9.20, 6.40: P 118 Al had hoped to compete in | Batra: v8.20. Aiko: * “Rin ui BL about three or four leagues this Mis. Juiien Place, Rotamal, Toubo Isle, season but an injured knee re-| } . sulting from a fall last year put At S . unshine Park— an abrupt end to ‘those plans. Until last Monday he bowled! pirat (3600; ciniming; in one loop only, the Universal. Jufiongal- Bh ad. 145 _ However, last week he was chosen Gnither, ed 0, ,3 “to take the place of Bob Cassidy’ Evertiyin Hr aveNay in the Speedway Classic. Cassidy | Woo Sparkling Blue, day Polly, r I 8 1 aR: v is reportedly “too busy” 8 ve ind, "it wR other activities to- continue. |i fo 3a hate. uid (Bd But, Al actually gets in a great ¢ Chaeiia 3.30. Fravellng Chip, deal more bowling during al¥nringe Roscbiagae. silver’ Bras. Colt week than it seems. He is likely|Kqman xLittle Hare. to be called upon to sub in any | league in town. Recently he was| : > ud iT : _picked to take the place of Paul sis’ §%. 316] Cherry Pgh: fing: “Stemm of the Maroft Shoe Store Zskoors, a 3: Paves Tick pila” ¥ outfit. Stemm was IIT" that~ HIght Fans OL LA 5 and didn’t feel like bowling. lo Torlones ($800; claiming: 3 wears up: Needs Practice B 890 "4h Mbnara Hinde At the present time Al sports| gt i" pleanor 8. TLidy i ok ass

Also with the EA "Pee cial. Cotton Bud. Saralee a 161 wa n- FIFTH " ($1200; - ances; 3 08 Blut

Brennan), 6.10, Zakoori, 4.00. ady’ Harp,

Grand

AiBiete, Caillou 8.

Steeple Jack, Watch

4 year eas 112 (

1

4 years up; 6 Danhauer: tA

Daily Double Paid $98.50 THIRD (3700; claiming; 4 In up; 108 J,

considerably off wo. ah of 108) ia

a few years back but he blames La

LE ook Aiso Bo ‘Neds » Nickie y

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it on a “lack of practice bowling.” : SIXTH $100; claiming: £ ears up: miles 08S, - In {onan competition, All J. San i¥ho 5.70. Sa fateh dey A anter), 38 Roun 1 Says. he is. “no goo (D. Pinkstafl), 6.80. Also: Truk, Bate Ber 1

ver did in any division In| gurihauake. Cly GUY AeXIOH Was a second place “EEVENTH “¥700 finish for his team, National ent, ioe ee od and Run, Coal, in the State at Hammond®a is ih Moker, V0; 6.00; Mokun lis i) 0), 5 er . gouple of years ago. | Murbietiend, xilero Mine, Sir Monte, Al. Weevie has already had his flos, xDevilish Lad, Quick Chance, x---fleld erack at the singles and doubles

4 rs. up 108 (H. Beau-

2

EIGHTI (3800; Skinny; 4 years up

it |m Hie es | fise- Lig Xolluw Bie sShuk v city 5.80, ‘aalilon” Plate; 12 (P, J championship in the current Hatiey: 1000 5 Tor Rocky Bins 10 (V

event. And, the story is the same gusi, "6.10. Also: as in all tournaments—*“no good.” [anes Fhe Piouiem, ie: He shot a 567 in the singles and sud 70 yards, auras. ‘ a 560 in the doubles. A consistent 10 €0. Jha Na formance anyway. Sink, 2.80. Also per hopes to enter more leagues Raitt, ‘econd Attempt, next season. Now- that his knee Red Skipper. injury seems to be healing pretty # ——————— well he feels that with more prac- At Hialeah—— tice and activity he can boost

Parader, Redgle, Bra-

ears up: mile R.

0 Cold War,

FIRST 53000: claiming: 3 years up: his average up to what it used |, "Eyer rp, 117 (P. Domenico, to be : / 1820, 7.30, 4.70; Short Reign, 114 (R. Me: . Laughlin), Lo, 3 Preceder, 122 (C A ———————————————— Rogers), 3.00. Also: Ferry Pilot. Flame af |India. Ray K.. Bimont, Quaker, Jingle

n y Jang e. Miss ‘Anne, Convicted, Devil Dust | SHCOND (33000; claiming; 4 years up.

ENJOY.LIFE EAT OUT MORE OFTEN

Joe Chamaco Upsets Willie Hoppe, 50-47

CHICAGO, Feh. 18 (UP)—Joe Chamaco of Mexico City today ‘toppled the: mighty Willie Hoppe, ‘the world's three-cushion billiard champion, coming from far behind to beat the'old master, 50 to 47 in 41 innings, for the first ‘time in three years. In the pocket billiard champion-| ships, Willie Mosconi came back| into the title picture with a 150 to| 26 win over Irving Crane of] Binghamton, N.. Y, in seven Innings. Sr

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Garrett and Stuteville were

13 points, Axness completed the 7 furlongs) Justi 119 (8. Boulmetis), gq with 16 ints for top Pur4.00, 250, 250. Alsiral 119 (C. Brrico). game 16 po Pp Al: Hoi Indus. 107 (J Culmona), 7170 due laurels. Both teams picked Also: Holly Ridge, Magic oment, Shilalah, Biue Pedora, Punchestown, Murk UP 28 personal fouls in the rough High, Let's Dance, Tomsive. melee, Dally Double Paid $43.10 Indiana (80) Purdue (MM) fg ft p fg ft pf THIRD 33500; allowances; 3-year-old giytevillef 4 5 4 Axness! 1 3-3 colts & geldings; 1 jutlongs) -Fesiotym, Tosheff,t 1 2 3Hornf 3 1-% 104 (T. Atkinsoni, 47.50, 1560, 8.40: Po- Hilf 0 0 2 MeN 1 0 2 [tent, 113 P Domenico), % 50. 5.40. Hickory. muck f 21H Rott 1-903 118 (R. Nash), 9.30. Also: Illustration, Garrett.e 4 5 § Butcnioe Fd 4 Roughhouse, Blue - Lantern, Whirling pobbins.e 0 3 2 Banks. T9593 World, Jam, Happy East. Meyer.c 1-3 I WA. 3 3 $ FOURTH 43000; claiming; 4 years up; Watsone ~~ 2 3 -4 Bringmang ’ 1'a miles) —Pine Lake, 114 McLaugh- Maierng 3 1:3 iim, "4.90, 3.40, 3.70. Busy Sis. 107 17 Cu. RII 291 mone). 1120." 5.50. Play Sure. (8. Mirands s 1320 oulmetis), 4.40. Also: Kid Stuff, Farm- aml IR 14 2 piston Bianere” Nowoc,” Admiral Bi Toit, off 1430 (TO Logit J 20 b ; rss Dra, Hamlet, Free Thro Missed Siteviile 3 FIFTH 33500: Slalming; 4 years up: Toshelf, Hil. A arFety 2. Watson 3 6 furlongs: Risk A Whirl, 112 (H. Wood- ters 4, Axness, Horn, Butchko o Banks 3, house), 10.80, 5.30. 4.10, Yankee Hill, 118 Bringman 3 TiS. Perez, 6.90, 4.60: Earle River, 116 (R Officials ~Wally ‘Marks and Francis “ McLaughlin, 5.30. Also: Quemadito, Man- Graham. s chine, Mayram, Disconsolate, Prop, Afr Patrol, ° SIXTH 410000. added: Miami Beach Handicap; 3 years up. i's miles on turk Chicle II, ed ih. Woodhouse: , 3,60, 3.30, 3.50 Going Aw id 0 8 fice 2.70; . Pirst Nighte 1 Kikinzon: 3.70. Also

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Tankmen Win

Drop Richmond For Junior Title

(34000; allowances: fillles and mares. . 8 furl y, 107 (H. Woodhouse, Lorlot, 114 a

4 years ion 8) T

(8. Bouimetis), Nelson, 5.20,

HTH miles) - 190

133500.

Muzzle, {Aming; 1 Jeans ub: Times State Service Lifter,

A I » ar. "110" (8 Bodion ‘1100. BLOOMINGTON, Zeb. 18 THe Highhinder. Favorito, Demavend, Indianapolis YMCA won its second _ straight state “Y" junior soon: swimming championship by edgaa 8 ing Richmond, 42 to 38, here this "out- afternoon. Huntington had 23 points, Lafayette six and Evansville three. Joe Duggan, 14-year-old Washington High 8chool of IndianJ Sears old apotis pupil, —won three of five 2.30: Contribution, 120 8. Brooks). events for his team and broke two Aiso: Dark Hawk Time records, Duggan broke the state on record in the 220-yard free style Me Wa years up: event and smashed the 50-yard omeat, (W, Sho . 9.80. 4.70, 340 116 14. D. breast stroke mark. He also won Mar igs ban Ha the 100-yard free style event. Tron Tas Va The Hour, War Duggan. churned the—220- vard IRD ($3500 cindoe: free style in two minutes and 30 5 Pan: ot. 109 (F ) seconds; He won the H0-yard event in TRC Thirteen-year-old Dick Millikan of Indianapolis, won hic third straight diving- title, First place winners follow: Freestyle

NTH 33500: claimi -Ha BY Smiles,

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Santa Anita

$3500: Alawances.

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4 years up 6 J LONE 117 110 200-Yard Pete Time, 3 50-Y

Richmond

Rreastatroke Duggan (Indi ay n Time, (New record 34 held by Billy Veach of

Relay James 2 80 r, Towns Pride Apolis, 133500 mark of Richmond:

allowances: 3 year old 104 (H Mat , 118 (E ini, 3.50, 3.00: Foxie Gren. 415 i orter: 5.70. Also’ Code Arms Princes 0 TRIKIAE Point.

! FPreextyle—1 Thomas (Rich mond) Time, 28 second Dina 230. vard Freestyle) Duggan (Indian Should’ polis) Tim 2 minutes, 30. seconds wa500. Jack of Richmond: Backstroke R Time,

“claiming: ‘ Years up Her schell Jet Biack, 118 (G Glisson), 50

Salisbury 112 .

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5 . 100-Yard Preestyle J Audacious apolis Diving To

Time, 1:0313 Dick Millikan

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VENTH (100.000 added: Santa Anita Relay — Huntington

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Pin Ace Got Late Start on Alleys, IU Defeats But He Has Improved (With Age)

In|

— Charles H. - Logan, —a—native of The-Pantherswho-havent lost a-dual-meet. to. Indiana -opposis.

club of the Southern Association, Hammond Tech was third with yi. uthport "84 pn decision? anly “after considerable deliberathe Pittsburgh Pirates’ double-A 20. Decatur Central of Indian. fon © ned Willey (South Bend Cen- tion and a thorough search for : apolis was fourth with 14 and 10s Saimerl (South Bend Central another solution.” farm. . : ~H.afaverte Tell was Tilth with 13 decistoned Johnson Jefferson, > . 4 py . as La ) 1" polis chi « ¥ ' » He was . appointed president 5%" ; Ain de rks Ins Mi it Tech: Wn relerses Cites Friction when the Pittsburgh organizatic Southport of Indianapolis, with A inner Bouin Bend Central “ urchaséd the ss a » 11, and Tech of Indianapolis; decisioned Ram: if Bloomington: 13-4 “Last year, internal friction be- . M0 tEAsL 1 0 Pure and barrel two years a : "with nine, followed. OUNEr SCOTeS gouirioned’ Bank Shomtd ee Ashington! tween Shaughnessy on one hand A life long friend of Fra , x. | Vere: Faat Chicago Roosevelt 8,1 10 Ral nanos Teen:: Fer. ANd his assistants, players and McKinney 8 en olin ARN East Chicago Washington 7, varo (South Rend ial) decisionsd others associated with the Rams ’ ’ 3 « . ‘rosiey { soni f the Pittsburgh Ro i I 4 '' ‘Muncie Central 4, Crawfordsville CTY Andean ot ans decisianed ON the other developed to such o ae 0 x ure chain, ho ot 3, Anderson 2 and Indianapolis Bratton South Rend Central) Hol an extent that the fine team | Ww rs, AORKA 8 {ane iDecaty Central ecisjoned on ) n gAn ps ou Shortridge 1. Howe Military —. Leaman M Jetfersons “0-1. which we had brought together with the same friendship intact. AN : 15 Minett (Bloomington) decizsioned 4 H id. 1 “For th failed to score, pers Me mI On or Sonn [Altered so badly that we could e¢ sald, In part, OF the past , ' y Bend Central: won hy default from Dul- win only two of our ‘last seven two years I have tried to lend Five Champions for Winners 00 (G00 eon East Chicago games.” Reeves said my best effort toward getting the Bloomington's champions. were: , 10 Johnson (Blogminxton, decisioned 857 fel 4 t-- "ten parent Pittsburgh organization Bob Burns, 97 pounds; Kugene iCrawtor ds villey won by forfeit aver Bob We felt it nec a ou oy ul ! “ . properly established in New Or- Wiley, 129; Russell Minett, 135; "15 «oni hafriuid Techs qo. Minate his contract order {leans and with the people of New Jerry Johnson, 140, and Wayne {!sloned Davids (Bast Chicago Roosevell interests of the Rams, in 3 ' ’ 5-3. Eli ithport) decisjoned Emen- . 1 Orleans. Waddell, 167. Wiley, Minett, hises Mun 4-2 to preserve intact, the petsonns “Time spent in this work has Johnson and Waddell won their dean sales in pHi Bend Centints of the organization - a” been borrowed; more or less, from second . straight crowns. dim Smith 1 Muncie piined Zilson (Indi- been built up over a long me my activities-in the field of tabor Howard Fisher, fi¢-pound Wadeiti— Sioomingtom —dectsioned considerable. expense. > i ° rei at y t WY relations and in the aid and pro- South Bend Central matman, won Quandt (Tech won Teleree 5 decision over _Shiaughnessy, the wizard of the motion of a number of civic and the outstanding wrestler award Ludwie ‘Hammond Tech destained T-formation; who popularized that charitable enterprises. by defeating Bloomington's Tom Dwain Bingham {Bloomingion], 3-1; Dur- razzie-dazzle style of play with “ - 2 : RNC RIN MON ee 0 ree's de 5 It now becomes necessary that Ramon, 13-4, last year's chami- (lion over Barnhart South Bend Cen: his Stanford Rose Bowl Jenm, of I give my full energy to my reg- pion. i JA TI chell (Deca, Centra de 1941, said he had no inkling beular work and to these other mat-| Ulysses Rice, 175, and Don ¢ "i i ( "i wh Kart Chica o fore. yesterday that Reeves was v aching ball HW t y ters, which require increasing Herschell, heavyweight, both of ciioned 1inder (Anders 1a UNHAPPY. da time and attention.” Decatur Central, won their first Logan expressed the belief that state titles. Dick.—-Woodley of

| continie to do everything possible

IHU Wrestlers. tose.

NEw rand: “ond TRY OTT 3 RET

~PAGE-28—

Shaughnessy Removed as ams’ Coach

Owner Dave Reeves . Blames Friction With Players 1.O8 ANGELES, Feh. 18 (UP)

' y sumoc-- tau ~ Removal of Clark Shaughnessy y ; pose on . as head coach of the Los Angeles

gon Iron Men Haven't Missed a Game A

Rams was announced today by owner Dan Reeves who blanied

Red Mercicon Ben Wei Max Quackenbush, Pat Lundy and Yon Lund (left to right have ered “internal friction” Detyecn he in all of the Indianapolis Capitals’ 56 games this season. Against St. Louis in the Coliseum tonight goach and his assistan they wi will make it it 57. W Welt: «defenseman, has Played in n 126 consecutive games. — tasven first announced; -withe out explanation, that Shaughe

nessy had resigned and been ree placed by Line Coach Joe Btydahar. Shaughnessy denied flatly that he resigned. and said he was removed because Reeves was “dis.

Logan | Resigns Bloomington Mat Team As Pelican: Chief Wins State Crown Again

Panthers Solidify Position as Best in Indiana

satisfied with my coaching” of | { | | t : ' y fonal ring Diadem for Sixth Straight Year the Rams, who won the Nat Served 2 Years at By Capturing Jeter 9 OE eu a mes ale Service ia . ‘is = New Orleans Helm. I LAFAYETTE, Feb. 18 Bloomington High School's perennial vision last year. . Times Special prep mat champions won their sixth straight state diadem by scoring “It leaves me at a loss for NEW ORLEANS; Feb 18 — 3p joints here tonight. words,” Shaughnessy said.

Reeves fired back. more than three hors later with a states ment saying he “regretted” the necessity of replacing the head coach but that the step was taken

Indianapolis and Wabash College tion in six years, captured five of the 12 weight classes to retain

their superiority over Hooslérdom's high school matmen Alumnus, today resigned as pres. Bioomington led. Séuth~Bend LE ident of the New Orleans baseball (eptral, which had 29 points, and FINALS AND CONSOLATION

the Pittsburgh organization will Jeff won the 156 pound title,

I Southport’s Bob Pence placed to give New Orleans a winning secosid to Minett. Winners of

ball club, the first four places follow:

Wabash Thumps Centre, 70-39

Houston Paces Victors

To Michigan, 18 to 6

Times State. Service BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 18. In | diana University's mat team lost {its fourth meet in séx startz by bowing to Michigan's wrestlers,

18 to 6, here this afternoon, With 15 Points Indiana won the first two ns Ktate Seryie ) weights but lost the next six. In-. CRAW FORDEVIT LE Fen. 18 diana’'s Bob Carlin, 121, won his —led by Jack Houston, who

first meet by defeating Brad netted 15 points, Wabash College Stone, 13-7. He filled in for the thumped Centre College of Ken injured. Joe. Arthur, ex-Southport tucky, 70 to 39, here tonight.

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