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College : Lake Forest 62, Knox 58. | Il y ‘LaSalle 76, Cincinnati 65. A A . H A oman fae cid Beat Visting All-America Haltback u 3" » OD, known as these Earlham at. Wilmingten, 0. wick. 68.
-ovolaof-Chieago-6H-Pepanl 41: em pe a ditions). toyala of South 35, Univ. of G h Estimated at $38, 000 4 ouston 51. Hanover 101, Chase 42, . - ; 0 ers ; Stand State 6% Manchester 56 | rattan 56, Forfham 55 (over. p Southwest Star Reported in Good Shape;
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i - ; ’ . ~ Nl « , = | , . Ils . he part of the. Tose Danse ay, ir Marquette 75, Michigan State 58. Purdue Fast Break Joins Leon Hart on McMillin’s Rebuilt Team i ordia nn. Duluth § : ; : ager, a personal Louis) 44. ith Branch 70, St. Olaf| Too Much for By JERRY LE DONNE, United Press Sports Writer i pt al nN are remover. Tt : BIG TEN Mission House 71, Concordia (JIL) | Min. 1 DETROIT, Feb. 25 — Flashy Doak Walker signed a fiead blows could Jows 59, Indiana 53. | 82. innesota Team three-year contract with the Detroit Lions today for an / in 58. . Montana 72, Mont St 8 3 Times State Serviee ring. would be come Illinois 76, Wisconsin 58 , Montana State 5 : 0 boxoffice gv next step is Northwestern 76, Michigan 33. Morningside 71, Augustana 55. LAFAYETTE, Feb. 25—A fast- estimated $38,000, completing the hottest 1950 lo find something Purdue 55, Minnesota 39, ~~ Morris Harvey 68, Alderson, breaking Purdue basketball squad, combination in pro football. , or slow up the OTHERS Broaddus 44, {displaying the same style of dash-| he Ajl.American halfback from Southern Methodist Ibright 100, Dicki 15 Muhlenberg 95, Bucknell 81 ling. attack that defeated Bradley . . ~~ : i th a jor sport in soma - A oy 53 Penn Miltary 43 Nebraska 56, lowa State 54, currently the nation's No, 1 joins big Leon Hart of Notre Dame as a key recruit in the Do you know that ek hey Georgia 16. i | (overtime), [choice——earlier in the season, hadi[,jons’ ambitious rebuilding = oe x fre : ? a ny Nevada 75, 8 ary's (C little difficulty trounc'ng Minnes mandatory? Both Aurora 63, St. Procopius 59. id "w hadi dn - oe jsota 55 to 39 here tonight. De Marott Ke lers ’ io Hi agar: 3. 3 ii # es 30. ! wth ) G3 . : 3 2utal Sompen Liye a Ealtimore 3, Bridge North Carolina College 83, How- |The victory, the third in 11 Big The £38.000 paid Walker, NUS. Wear water ai ard 57. i Ten starts for the Boilermakers. one of the. most-publicized colspecially designed, Baylor 57, Texas Christin 42. : ' ¥ gives P o " 1 out : ” North Central 79, Wheaton 78 !glves Purdue a chance to pull out|jege players in Southwest grid guarantee against Beloit 86, Lawrence 62. (overtime) & of the Big Ten cellar, a &potihigiory, was reported to include 0 eam ea i y o . ’ ’ 8 PDO ( 1C1U( but there is pro- Bishop 57, Wiley 37. North Dakota State—35, North Boilermaker quintets have consis-|, cizahle bonus it eye cuts and Bradley 42, Oklahoma A’ & M 35. Dakota 5° tentiy avoided since 1918. i ’ an Ba N : s. Also a padding Bridgeport Univ. 68, Becker 51. Na . ; ; : { Detroit Coach Bo McMillin! An jeaders held their positions yy Northeastern 47, Worcester Poly The brilliant, all-around play of seeking to make his team a Ni ’ ber in the back Univ. of Chicago 48, Coe 43. 37 ’ a trio of - seniors making their oe ne * F Al a. An the third session of the men’s Kw ¢ r,t y Mary!: . che | : } ional-American Football League city tournament last night. Es henn ighier 8 Clemson: =, Maryan, 9. tin. Oberlin 78, Denison 53. final appearance was the big fac. power, said Walker has recovered Marott: Shoes hr their or— - vb, ¥ ) rego x Ay tate tor in the decisive victory. Dick!’ so . , ) ) 0 . oo ring tragedies, by Colgate 81, Western Reserve 71. Dreron 15, re en Seats oo pW Ss How rd Williams and fully from a leg injury and illness fourth city crown, weathered the ’ , - afoma 1, Missouri 440. a ‘ aU which kept him from three games storm to cling to their lead in the $ooper tnion 5%, Pra Inst. 5% penn 67, Dartmouth 61. Andy Butchits were.the big three last season a ‘tum vision of the team events Suggestion hy this Cornell 57, Harvird 1] : Pittsburgh 55, West Virginia 33. of a balanced scoring attack that J. Fe oe and We Their 2902 series ig still the highs it the college head Corpus Christi 52, North Texas Princeton 54. Yale 51 completely befuddled Minnesota's Dn n fips : ty La oe [helt 2902 pe i wl fe gh ) 14 « ‘ é al, fare e C O mak | eve NE- es nark of any é § . out No the Garden, State 44. ) . Queens College 53, Adelphia 51 defense ) er name for himself in pro ball TR o> va ‘og , oo as’ “Why, they'd Creighton 40, Oklahoma City Randolph Macon 43, Newport Axness Leads Scoring K : | ’ : Likewise, Indiana Gear Works er Ayo . LO ~ ¢ i Dy. . than he has in coliege the white... tinues QP g i sissies!” Maybe ego, Uimés. i. Crude 38 News Apprentice 40. Axness led the scoring for the YRRE J McMillin oy, i nin i “! the Jace i the hat be better than Day SON: Wy Salado) So, _ Rochester 63, St. Lawrence' 52. | vening, with 18 points on four a Jane leap division wi 8s Zi lertaker? Davis & Elkins 115, Potomae g py 58 providence 53. i field goals and eight free throws Won 2 Trophies 389-3109 figure. Ir the doubles State. 55. } ) . Rutgers 13, Williams 46. ! while Williams and Butchko were Tike Hart, who signed with the actual class, it was Bud Schoch Detroit 73, St. Louis Univ. 6. St.” Bonaventure 53, Canisius 31 4 ciose behind with 15 and 14, re- [,jons for a reported $48,000 two and Red Stuart, both of Mechanorse Drake 78, W ichita 61. (overtime). hat spectively. weeks ago, Walker was awarded !cs Laundry, with their even 1900 Eastern Hlinois “4, Northern THi- g¢ Mary's (Minn) 15, Concordia The Gophers were admittedly noth the Heisman and Maxwell totak . . ois 51. . ww" 2 (Minn.) 52. handicapped by the lack of the trophies. He carried off the Hels Competition Resumes Today Findlay 86, Detroit ‘Tech 39. St. Vincent vs. Gannon (ean- full-time services of Myer (Whit-jnan in 1948 and the Maxwell a! Ralph Mullinnix, with that 300 d ion Florida 3; Georgia Teeh 41, celled). ey) Skoog. their normal scoring year earlier when he was a sopho-/game and 687 set at Pritchett's Florida A & M 1, Morehouse 19. Siena 65, Hawaii 43. ace, who wags bothered by a se- more last week, remained the man to . Ft. Hays Tchrs. 87, Rockhurst 33. Southern Methodist 57. Arkansas vere sinus cold and was able to “J'va had mv eve on profession- beat for the individual title, ins $100,000 Franiiin and Marshall 52, Juniata 4g play only ‘a little less than half ‘al football for some time,’ ' Walker Harry Bowsher leads the indi- . LL. _ Southern Univ. 62, Texas College the game. said, “A few years will give mé vidual handicap bowlers with his \nita Race Geneva 88, Bethany S85. 55. ; : However, Purdue's all-around necessary experience 1 want to 820-100-720 total. Sn Fen. 25 (UP) Boorge Washington 83, Wake Swarthmore 71, Haverford 60. Here is one of the most interesting.bowling teams in town. They are five members of the pinay Thade ! oihtiy). alether enter college coaching.” w Marrott Shoes,” with its 2002 ow cnglishe ! . acuse 46 state even Skoog at his b © e . re , ward's Brglish G e Williams 37. Concordia a) aeuse 16, Penn State 14. Diet: family which.competes as a team in_the Holy Cross loop Mondays at the Fox-Hunt. Members hang gat h ( It was believed that Walker total, appears to have a better rated the great Ci- seorp Hams oy, Concordia pomple 90, St. Joseph's (Pa.) 4. front Fred, Pete (the fath nd B d. Back. r Bob and El Bob is the team captain |. 1anged the results. The Boiler- tyrpned down the first Detroit offer than even chance of copping its 1gth and a quarter (Milw.) 56... oo Tennessee 79, Mississippi 57. are; iront row; Fre ete (the father), and Bu ack. row; Lob a mer. Bob is the P makers were in command from j, favor of a lucrative opportun- fourth city championship crown. 00,000 Santa Anita Glenville Tchrs. 65. Fairmont peyaq 53, Rice 41. and is a former Washington High School and Butler basketball star. early in the game and more than jy with a business firm. McMil- Most of the highly touted teams : Fehrs. 57. . Ups: hla 77, St. Peter's 59. | d Stri | ‘cl d’ Aff oh married now and except for their doubled the score at the half-way i's close association with South- have already had their chances. g drive down the Gusarus Adolphus 66, Macales- {tap 52, Colorade 42. Squad Is Strictly a ose air; * one_bowling night get very little ark 31-15 apd ern Methodist Coach Matty Bell| Competition will resume today passed the front. er. Ju. Vermont 52, Maine 41 J | chance for exercise. Secondly, 1e second half found the same] rently helped get Walker into! with the team events at the Fox- - : 2, Me . r r t w ; e. ) : apparen ped g en 2a and then with- Hamline 65, Carroll 1. |Villanova 63, North Carolina Membe : Perfo m Consisten y e this is; one of the Tew chances type of Boilermaker basket bar-iine 151d. The two grid coaches Hunt and the doubles and singles ; surge by Citation Holy Cross 70, Brown 45. State 64. By GENE LAWSON . for the family "to “get together” rage laid down for the first 15 ware teammates at Centre Col- at Pritchett’s. mazingly fast time Idaho 48, Washington 15. - Washington & Jefferson 64, A-certain bowling team sponsored by Colonial Florists has a for a while. minutes as the starting five con- lege. \ ’ track record.- It Illinois Chicago Branch 57, Chi- ywaynesbhurg 35. unique setup. Shows Consistency tinued “in action. When Coach All-Round Athlete Maroit fil . JAL 130g fifth of a second cago Techrs. 47, Wayne 71, Akron 57. The best howler on the team is Dietz. The worst howler on the = The team shows remarkable Mel Taube started shooting in a Although the 23-year-old Walk- | Pabat. Bl i Ribh 4 : iw 1e world’s record. Jacksonville Tchrs™58, College of yyaqt Liberty Tchrs. 85, California team is Dietz. The oldest member of the squad is Dietz and the consistency as far as the indi-/host of reserves, Purdue had ex- er gained his principal fame on ue Tuo TAN NDICAP E ed five - year-old Charleston 57 (overtime). (Pa.) Tchrs. 69. youngest also answers to thie same monicker. vidual averages are concerned. actly doubled the score; 54 to 27, the football field, he holds three {diana (ear W orks 3740 3108 2 pounds less than | dom Carrott-66,-Crse-Fech-55- “West Virginia Staie 47, Shaw +7. No, iU& fiot a riddle of some sort, We're speaking of the Co- From the top mark down to the With™ stightly tess than five min=To letters in baseball and one Henlev's Service . 8 3061 went to the gates Johns Hopskin 69, Western Mary- wotford 76, Stetson 60. lonial Florist bowling team--bet- oo : / lowest average there is a dif- utes left in the game. i in basketball. Dieey's Barbecus 11111 3848-4153080 s on his back com= land 69. ; . Wyoming 61, Denver 39. ter known as the Dietz family, . sar), Fred, Elmer, Carl, Bud and ference of only 30 pins. Russell In the final flurry, the Boiler-| Walker scored 303 points for p.i se hROUPLES A ACTUAL 1312 s 110, Kansas 76, Colorado 60. Xavier (0.) 33, Toledo 48 | Five boys and the “old man" Pete, better known as “Pappy.’- Bud) sports ¢ 5 waiiad maker reserves were outscored by Bud pehoch-Re voonae 131 sour” , ; . | ’ do . : pol ud) sports a 185 average for ‘ ‘IMU in four years, grinding out Chuck Markey-Joe Filion 1231 efeated for first Kentucky i0, Vanderbilt 66. | ; a comprise the squad, which com- The team is exclusively a family highest mark on the team the Gophers, 12 to 1. in an inef- 2076 vards | 01 plays for better Wilbur Thi Ed Cran ablema [01 131% alumet éntry ran Kentucky Wesleyan 63, George- Ohio Valley Conference petes in the Holy Cross circuit at affair and no. “foreigners” or p= p50 0 nl aon fectual and hopeless Gopher rally. yards 0 30 P : alph Gale-Al HusunA [i Hed as Ponder came town (Ky.) 51. i Western Kentucky 538, Murray the Fox-Hunt alleys each Monday “outsiders” are allowed, . i : ” . Purdue (58) Minnesota (39) {than four yards a try, . HANDICAP W i i L Tech 60, Superi y ? i have averages of 170 and Pete fx ft pf fe tt ofl His versatility was shown hy (Monte Wrav-Keith Emery . 1172-187-1359 ch to finish behind acrosse echrs. » Superior (Ky.) 54, evening throughout the pin sea-| This collection of keglers first i. 5 ; | AXTISSE 4 8 2 Miler. 4°24 rnie Jared-Elva Short ial Ja 1330 8 Tchrs. 40. East K S ? : is last with a 155 figure. The gon 0 0 0 Skooef 2 0 1138 pass completions for 1786 © ia Reddington. i 3-4 —1325 8. . «astern (Ky.) State 66, Marshaii son, organized their outfit in 1935 by ha a Wat all 0 0 n3wbouiint BD 070 030 Bil) Walker-Vern Kalve 1000-312—132 t Lafayette 67, Buffalo 46. 62 ti ‘amily i int ; Other brother, Carl, attends night yi, r 1 1 3 Means.t i 1 4yards in 239 attempts. He caught gi gfoch ned stusit 1912: 41310 0_the post at odds 1 ~ > (over Hue). Ty Family Affair = Hohdng-a-league-at-the Fountain 5 7 2 Tats ST 0 tMcGoneewiet 00 09 v : ; school and seldom gets a chance. Bolt PD passes for 479 yards and aver SINGLES ACTU AL he strength of his Langley Field 61, William & Mary Marshall. 68, Murray 64. (Con- The five boys are Bob (former Square plant. They remained a a Ridder. f % 0 Hjotinsens 30 8 1 39.6 yards punting over his § Raioh Muliinnix H against the Caiu- (Norfolk Division) 38, solation). Washington and Butler basketball there for five years until 1940 to howl except a8 a Suh. Sishins 218 Divevieas “4 § liaged 335 Jarcs p 8 Rony al y week a0 i h A a— 5 ; Last season they won the Siar. 0 0 1 Michell g 8 1 4 college career. { och weeks ago in the when they went to the Holy : . Williane es 7 2 Holmen. & 310.2 Talk 1 Brig akes, when he was Rac R | Cross Joc Thev h I there championship of the league. This nae 0 i o Bonnobrick.s 1 1 1. A terrific competitor, Walker Chuck arkey 2S, 3 he T {Cross loop. ey have been theyre : wr hav ert Vaan | BEER, Andersor ( HANDICAP r and Citation, i ace esu is at Leadin racks ever. since. year, however; they haven't been ZKAurow « 4 § Janderona 3 2.4 bruises easily and is considered a|,,. .. pn, yiner . . The Dietz { 1 quite as successful, resting in Banis 01 0 bit too frail for pro football by Gon ROR: 868- iit By United Press | SEV ENTH, ($10. 000; dded; “the Lec IRD ($1200. allowances ars up 10 Dietz family can claim an- are II Snyder g 00 9 some observers. T C ’ IR overnor a H: wndicap: 3 tn 1 1-16 m Jer ‘ 6 TH es ! First Bar, 10% Y ¥ Brooks. other distinctic They h: the sixth place at the present. \ 17 a1 1a talx 18 73 0 ; Harry Mullinix 887- 21-708 At Hialeah—. y Scurlock:. 400. 3.20. 3980. 19.80, 990. Big Busier, 112 (E. # inction. hey have the p,q jg jisted_as their “big gun” goals ATS To aI inne. 3 In 1048, Detroit gave draft ALL-EVENTS ACTUAL oalt WwW s : Bind rand yp Milan: 3 340 1 5enh 30. 810. Belont Beauty 108 honor of being the only com- FT 0 Geo Tee SOR oe] Bree roms mised. doin jnggote 13 rights to Quarterback Johnny sud Schaeh 1000 own ; 1 Golden ar 1 ston: Dy Hoover $70. plso: Beau Fortune. plete Protestant team in a league Say BY: |Butchko 2, Williams 1. Greiner: Miller pajch in exchange for National! desi Si “Feb 2 - ater, 1510 x Attiete aRos Lee I st Bi SUA ® i 3 SN rR mg one-of the hest in the loop That's Saleclin 2 Means 2. Johnson 2. Bliss 2°18 | ob 25 (UP) == aie), 1570, 5.2 volevel tee are 1a TL SUR Bee, “Oran OSPECTT WHICH 18 overwhelmingly Catho- rett \ . o vwhere jQfficinis Sam Madden. Cornell, and Football League bargaining rights MERCIAL r whipped Arise by McLaueniin), n he (ils obe, xFugitive, Mag . For RTH 181200. Y \ lic. ap Y good av rag a here Hale Swanson Tllinots to Walker? During the first meet- coM ent el ti i 8 furlon oy : § : ae & | 1 of his long neck Reikh-M). xi SO So ere © Sheehans Drop Out in any league —especially a ii w tler ling of the merged loops last TRUCK PAINTING Wid Handi v O'Brien ‘entry arker) . Fox-Hunt inois resriers ener Handicap SECOND FRE $900: claiming:. 4 vears up: Hoover Up until recently the Dietz's Co (month, the Lions pulled another AND LETTERING v 24h $odqy 4% 10a Bose in) (40% od Mi , Po ev. | Play Hu 00. ari emis up had to share the spotlight with Hit 250 Game Defeat Purdue, 16-14 swap to make things really excluown bogged -down oR Howell, 230 116 mil our-Thirty” 115 H the Sheehan family who were Bud has consistently hit in the PiToh Slate Sere sive. JOHN GUEDELHOEFER Inds in the hea 7 ber Citenene, ws 1 200 80 “holly wok io s in the same league. But, they high 200-game gracket and ‘has . L AFAY ET TE, Feb; 5 Scoring) They traded their secend draft WAGON COMPANY Daily Double Pald £35.90 AB aie Plume PMicr Finiter dropped out a couple of years had his share of 600 sets: He ? fall in the final heavyweight choice to the Cleveland Browns, LE
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