Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1950 — Page 14

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Nine Fortioe State College Cage Andy Taff of Hanover ° Indiana Meets Hot A AL Race

Titlists Are Among eams Seek ‘On All-Star Cage Squad Winois i Ww Cmnand So Tu

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer

Fist Round Winners . 1 Jrate Scoring Champ |. NEW YORK, Feb. 27—Leaving for a few days of preourne Bids Je poy Here Mey. d p Ina pn - training fishing in Florida, Ted Williams predicted today Ie y J ould he rrr J “Madison Cubs Compile Amazing 86.2 Game MN knav Tail of Hinover, new that the 1950 pennant races would be “as hot as the last Average to Lead Teams into 2d Round invitational Vies ft yodnd cham sions wil Hurryin’ Hoosiers two hevause higher salaries and the players’ pension fund - Jump By KU RT FRET DENTHAL, United Frogs Sporty Writer With NCAA for lisplay his basketball prowess Seek 3d: Place a Shines) the “soft touch.” oy With : Twenty-five o ast year's sectional champs and nine : Quintet to Hoosier cage fans Mar. 15 Share. in Bia 10 e worst pitcher and the worst club in baseball are In Fi former state titlists answered the roll call today as the 64 op vintets +t Butler Fieldhouse when the g in there on the last day of the inen SPring training opens, Wu B first-round champions prepared for regional battles in In. NEW YORK, Feb. 27 (UP)-— 0 College- All - Stars BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Feb. 27/5€ason trying to knock your liams is going to relax by fishing : The oe diana’s 40th annual high school basketball championship, Officials of the National Invita : : fadiana University’s "H ‘brains out,” the American(i® the Everglades. And the Tiger- : 10 ga y tion Basketball ‘Tournament: biqo meet the Indianapolis Olympians. ndiana University's urrying lish fellow, long prodded wi ’ games For Jaspier's 1949 state champions, and 37 other sec- : | + a NCAA py 7 Taff set a new single season Hoosiers go after a share of third/[-aBue’s most valuable player omg, AL Rhos od with un the season . : : ding agains e or the 4. a . . ‘ : | tionalists from last year the hardwood season Was OVer.. ..ilece (cams wer taro rng Yernrd 01 550 points ature place in the Big Ten when they | pg bat hot typewriters, looks back on his ude then oe . ) I illege teams, were expected day night when he scored 27 of 1 th vasketball h e Bosox batting star credited stint in the sportsmens’ shows as [10CKey Lu I'he 64th champ was New Al- ih its session. Those two’ ar '/to announce their first selections his team’s 101 points against en eir basketball season hereithis will to win to two factors: lone The rac of the year’s bright spots. bany, taking over the spot Winslow, conqueror ‘of Jasper, today with Kentucky Bradiey C28. So far this season, the tonight against. iihois |The pension fund which stimu-| “Just think,” he said, “I didn't ey 5 vacated last fall when Jeffer- remained the top People’s 414 St. John's likely choices brillant forward has averaged TN eed 2 MidloM an jates youngsiers: io stay up get a snglebon oC boo!” eens t $ : ‘Holces.” : 1 0ices better than 24 points per game. escape fourth spot in the confer-/the majors and the higher sal-| SWINGINg : onville ‘was barred from com- Winslow's victory. over coach Because of the strong possi- A graduate of Madison High ence. The Illini hold a 29-24 edge aries “which. have everybody sion - lead: petition on charges of luring play- | ‘abby O'Niell's boys was not un bility that the Wildcais from Lex- School, Taff is 25 years old, stands in games between the two schools. hustling so they won't lose them.” Golden lovers here last ers from little Stiver Creek.’ expected. It was the third time ington Ky. +22-4) and the Braves 6 feet-tall and weighs 170 pounds. The Hoosiers were able to turn| ‘I think we have a wonderful | IS 5732 custo Leading the hot shots were the Fskimos faced Jasper in an from ' Peoria," IN 24-3) might He has been a member of Han- the trick in Champaign two weeks{chance to win the pennant,’ ‘the : day ture M visor : Cubs, who compiled important game. Last year Jas also receive. bids to the NCAA, over's varsity squad for four ago when they hooped 51 poinus| lithe, lean slugger said, ‘but we'll believed tl oe EO boa, of 345 points per knocked them out of the the invitation selector were re years playing as good a game on in the second half for an 83-72'have to get off faster, that's all, or itle Bo S great sha he . mo aan average of tourney after going unbeaten all ported ready - to corral them defense as he does offensively. decision. It was the highest score than we have in the past two, town Sun 0 ? ee That tput ave "season. A nd Winslow's only Toss Huiekly tor—thetr—tourney: . — Taff —wi—join—his-15-Al-Btar Lever-run-up-en—an— lines teamivears’’ ) : 4 1 home. } “2 points, 1at output §g Kentucky and Bradley have teammates at Butler Fieldhouse l Beating

and the hest Indiana has Been! .- nu - Tournament Opens.

I , during the past season was a 47 i coach, Ray Eddy's boys the top # ; been prize. Madison Square Gar- for their first practice session able to do in the conference. | WINDING UP an off-season in time in se

. . . to 38 sethack - hy Jasper ) i offensive mark for the third con ) den attractions for the past Mar. 12 l'ony Hinkle, head bas Playing Last Game {which he fished in Florida, hunted Tonight in Chica 0 Caps bac ceutive year, and the margin Thus, the third time w as the several seasons The invitation ketball coach at Butler Unijver- More than 10,506 f 8 will lin Minnesota i i d o ~ 9 breaking of. 52.2 points. by which they charm. and Dick Farley and com tournament will be held at the sity, has taken on the job of three IU cagers play their ast calling championship in A uck-| "HICAGO, Feb, 27 (UP)—The that was » at vany poured in 22 points:in a hot j 10 , + 10 top-ran : 4 e 8 Ansas:23rd annual G - . ht in N biasted the opposition probably pany 1 period 22 Dod Kern Me Garden, Mar. 11 to 13 molding the. 15 top-ranking indi game for Coach Branch MeCrack- land demonstrated his fly-casting . olden Gloves Tour night in N an-all-time, tourney: record mini Rok wa on go oe May Play Both ana cage stars into a south en. Starting Guard Lou Watson Prowess in the Boston and New nament of Champions gets under Ret ow , » t n # boys vieto wor a set the O . " y v jana ust year the | 02 w “i Sor” sectional upsets were There also was a chance that oe i hr rs i Nin and Charley Meyer, reserve cen- YOrk sportsmen’s shows, Williams WaV in Chicago Stadium tonight Indiana their sectional foes by 39.2 win plans ir 1 charity game a 18 ter, wind up four-vear careers. dropped his head into his sinewy With 328 young boxers ready to . series with

Gary Mann's loss to city rival the Wildcats, who won the South Fieldhouse Mar. 15 Emerson in. the preliminaries tastern Conference championship, The game is being sponsored hy

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High-scoring Jerry Stuteville will|fingers -as he thought over those pattie for 4 Ten: small-town clubs hung up or the national titles.

hang up his sneakers after three !48t two seasons The

and Evansville Central's 57 to 46 by beating Vanderbilt, 70 to 66, The i T ‘harity arbi - } i . rt ’ 1 dianapolis. I'imes Charity ad participants are the - rov . tional banners for the tre defeat by Bosse of the pocket Saturday night, and the Braves. | Fund . letter-winning campaigns | In 1948 the Bosox lost the vers in a abs tn win Providenc time Among them were Marco." q.iurday’'s semifinals who lead the Missouri Valley Con When the All-Stars take the Eisewhere -around-the Big Ten American League crown in a play- 41 cit ict matches. held in : scay with" an. enrollment of 60, and ott p h ( i ference, might accept bids to both floor at et re. they 11 be gE. Ohio State's newly - crowned | ff with Cleveland and last s=ea- cities. Several champions from The Ie I'nfon Mills, which topped the 16- Ierwise he ront runners toarnamente Hentackr die. thatls " gam me ey u b chafpions, rings down the cur-|%0n - dropped the title to the 1949 won out again this year in Cleveland, team entry at- Michigan City Came through ‘ he IE Bute. Of ast year Co form Cupplied throt gh the. i ‘tain on regular season play in|Yankees on the last day of the Siimination matches and will be Providenc : ie North Centra onference é ¢ 0 lie rough e cour- : goi after anot burgh, ti which also Included La Porte. Anderson Muncie Central and St. John’s of Brooklyn also was tesy of the Em-Roe Sporting Andy Toff Ann Arbor against Michigan. The S€3 00 shi "y he - ehamplon bu 2h her South Bend Central, which did iq 7 0 7 T ide it with regarded as a logical early selec-| Goods Cb. Their shoes. Chuck . . Buckeyes are an almost certain! We can’t come much closer, v > OO i ; . : ut this year it's goi to b ev ine p : Mar. 9; Sp a masterful job on six-foot. eight plenty. to spare. along with six tion in view of its 214 record, Taylor All-Americans, have been Regional Ticket parti ipant in NCAA tournament another rough race he Tr way $ of St Y, Inelude Weshiry Bascom Cleveland hon Schlundt in trouncing Wash-| 4,00 Neer quintets.. Of them, the best in the Metropolitan area. furnished by the Converse Rub- - pla) i . h 12 . “Ouls, 1{3-pound champion here, Mar ington-Clay, 52 to 24, and un- ypuncie New Castle and Rich Duquesne (22-1) was another'ber Co. All members of the squad Sale Set Up I'he Buckeves won the title tf» © insisted ponte time there are| fast vear, and Arthur Brown of " o Foy ats : tly “ ‘ * ) LoL : wav 8S 5 , - oin o be five clut ansas City ¢ ; Mar. 18, hreaten Tell City chalked up the mond all vie for honors in Mun. team in a position for bids to will be allowed to keep their uni } ) i easy way Saturday night. They Be ne the Y clubs in tthe chan Y, Mo., 1949 flyweight Mar. 19 rie : ‘8 & 3 both 7 ~ tout Applications for regional tickets were idle as + HHlinois bumped away ‘© 0X, the Yankees, Cleveland, np. - Mar, 19. nextest offensive marks among cie's regional. - big tournaments, but the forms A Detroit and Philadelpt And ’ Clevelar teams which played four 8ec- granmond was forced into over Dukes were reported to favor the. Game timezfor the charity tilt Were being taken at Tech High! second-place Wisconsin, 74-385, the other three ny Pa to Te Highly Kael the . Caps’ tional games, Both got 267 io hy East Chicago before win NCAA has been set for 8:30 p. m, A pre- School today. Athletic Director and Jet the Hela clear. The Bad- tough vecause they 2. iE big One of the most highly- rated the first r points, for a pergame average of ping 40 to 37, but Gary Froebel Loss’ Clinches Berth liminary game between two top- (‘harles Dagwell said that the Be TE ro 44 ey — mang league salaries and want to stay contenders is Air Force Sgt. Syd- McKay, 16.7 Schlundt f the the “ rar Ta yehai: tii . i ranking amateur teams, to be an- : on to second place when they , “ney Dahlstadt of the Barksdale, - 46.7. Big Sghlundt, one o the other Calumet power. had an Other teams believed to be un- = sale would wind up tomorrow meet Northwestern in Madison €ligible for the pension fund. I . Podolsky | state's mostiprolific scorers, got'éasy time with Valparaiso, 59 to der consideration for bids to the nounced later, will start at 7. An’ The ticket~sale 1 set up on a tonight. There ‘are no other loop RB ay _ St Fl giananons \ i atic > re announcement concerning the hia iy (ay He . y ; > Stan eralta 4 ir i only two’ fielders against the 37, invitat} 3 tourney were: Western sale of tickets will be made oh priority basis. Block T winners, games scheduled. A FIT 195 pounds. just about heavyweight champion, 9 A40 . first nine Soutlv Benders in Saturday's pay-| Former state champions who'll Kentucky (23-5), LaSalle (18-3), 0 ; ; graduates and season ticket hold- playing weight —after an arduous the 1950 Louisiana Golden Gloves DOR off game. ; ltry again .this week were Lafa- Rating { Fa 1, Jory arise . a ers get first crack. according to Western Conference , \winter, Williams expects another title. 160) Prificeton and Greensburg hit yette Jefferson, Frankfort, Mar. D'ale (<=), Toledo (21-0), San : | Da BASKETBALL STANDING rough vear for the hitters ; 'sbur, f rs i A Vix agwell’ The tickets will be dis r : 8. Tor ' i ; : or} 196 #nd 190 points. respectively,ijon, Muncie Central, New Castle Francis 0, the de fending cham Cy Young Improving (ributed Thursday Ohio State 0 I Sos 8 QL “Every club has good pitching. a He ght | Action will feature in hugging ~tn Pace — three-game —winhers pogansport and Anderson, al of pion, (16-6), CCNY (15-5), long, DENISON, O., Feb, 27 (UP) - The Teck is aA titi Visconsin 7 3 700 374 333 explained the most feared batter r -battlers — lights lander. through the sectionals. Prince-ithe NCC, and Evansville Bosse Island University (17-4), Fastern Denton (Cy) Young, who won oD Tamara 2 & 3 3% 4% 64 in baseball. “I'm not’ complain- weighin, teatherweights, bantam. } second tal fon’s..per-game average of 85.3 and Vincennes. Kentucky (16-6), Detroit (17-6), more games than any pitcher in, announced allo ation of tickets lows $3 348 846 811 ing. understand, but it gets haid- weights and flyweights. Tomor- but Fred: pointe. was two more than! pg, . Syracuse (16-6), Niagara (17-6). baseball’ hiftory, was. reported for Saturday's play in Butler Michiga: 3-7. 300 -553 604 : y i row the heavyweights, light shot from it exactly half of last vear's 7 , OLY, ‘ A orth we tern FT Be TRY ier and harder to hit up around j, rat bv : et ait 3 (ireensburg’s. 16 regional champs won't be CADISIUS (16-8), Arizona (24-2) feeling “a little better” today as Fieldhouse. - Tech got 5960; An Purdue i 8 273 578 623 that .350 mark. I guess it can be avywelghts, middiéweights and 17:04 New Castle and Richmond als0 around ‘to. defend: their laurels. 20d Wyoming (24-5). he rallied from a liver ailment at derson, 4180; Speedway, 18589 ALL GAYS 1p op attributed to better pitching. Ivelter weights Will move inte the by swamped their opposition by 10p-|mhe - ejght Attica. © Bedford! Meanwhile, Ohio State became Denison Hospital, and Franklin Township, 1972 i is 3% Hi 117 more night ball and resultant ir- three big rings. Pat Lu sided margins, New Castle by an gy omiineton, Evansville: Central. He second team to clinch ani. His attending physician, Dr. Officials of the competing Wi Is 5 1s 13 1084 regular habits. But understand, : outskated average of 28 points and Ric | Janper. Joiterson Twp... Kokomo Ne AA bid by winning the Big William Roche, said that Young schools were to complete ar- fiiiiois oS EI 650 1249 Ne rm not complaining and I'm ne¢- Kraftheck mond by 338. Little Speedway | / en championship last week-end stil] was pretty weak, but felt a rangements in Dagwell's office yjiino'* 12 8 600 1137 1085 goal at 4: d Rich d| |and Summitville—-were left - be- 0), playing. Illinois knocked! J . Michigan 1010 500 1147 1127 saying that conditions are hug Steve Wo of Marion county an chmond |p, ‘uy the field was chopped (little better.” this afternoon, RL i 119 30% 1 ii The Kid, who has been Tween La

off runnuerup Wi in, 7 ELE hguleg down defensive honors, 2, sconsin, 76 to 5 cized so often that now _ is

[to 64. fev limiting their rivals to 25 points Eight members in the final Fiving fhe Buckeyes the tle Of. Mi H H Ke riot Sti ] Le Leadin i} 3 ‘careful about each statement = bush for and 25.2, per game, respectively. 8 “Big Ten” fic ial confirmation of Ohio Statel aro eg ers i ed ing in i Y ; didn't do too badly Tost year. He S 1] on the Caps

y ‘Portland squeezed through by United Press made gq the district four representa-| two mor

[the grade. Only nine teams fromij aX Dect e lay missed his fifth batting cham- q the narrowest margin-—6.3 points, | . ve was expected today. B li T R Wi th - oi , it | IR y rr i yt Glover. 1 «and. Evansville = Bosse and the select circle could have made Holy Cross, the nation's only ow ing eam ace 1 A Oo & ponship by 2 Faction a5 he Ri tha STON, Tex. Feb. 27 (UP) freak. Hi

it since Gary Froebel and Mann |, beaten te: ith ‘ ' 343; in runs, Cary Middlecoff, the one ' (handler, regional opponents, | inheaten team with a 24-0 rec p : . . : , be boards t both Se it fs a 74 , [competed in the same sectional. ord, was named the district one! By GENE LAWSON LS Ruth Valens. Riviera Continental Mx. 330 homers, with 43, and tied for the time Memphis dentist who Bower m Richland Center's Wildeats, the! Those still “alive” in order of representative last Monday. The! It was still Marott Shoes against the rest of the field in the Berner Wins Bu rua Milk Mixed © wh runs-batted-in crown. swapped his drill for a putter, col- puck with statels other perfect-record tour- rankings, were South Bend Cen-|Crusaders are not interested in| battle for the team championship in the men’s city bowling tourna Rah in ty vier Continental 1 gt avy iy. ——lected top money today for his disc into p ' } ent lxed 300 ACTUALLY a serious, person- gi.¢ S¢ ney outfit, easily bested the] tral, Madison, Anderson, Garvan invitation bid. tment. : THER 1] EAGLE LEADERS (WOMEN) man who insists that he al- victory in the $10,000 Houston The Caz Windmae sectional, while Tell] | Froebel, New Albany. Muncie in tres Eighty-two teams got in theif licks over the week-end at the Dorothy fii on Delaware | Social Mxd. 190 ways gives his best, Ted still is Open Golf Tournament. final 20 r ’ « * . e Ss t 1 City-had a Breas all the way |€ tentral, Winslow and Tel City. Heav wei tht To | Shoemen $s 2002 mark but not could equal it. In fact, the only Bel % 0'Garo. Medic al Mined 15 sensitive about the uproar which Middlecoff, 1949 National Open . and Podo 7 “ Y g s Pp change that took place over the week-end in the team division Was fier SWeriee vi Snare ronaed xd. 43% followed his designation as last champion. grabbed the $2000 first post. Ke ¢ . 0 [Charles McGarvey Construction E Mabel Becker, Service Electric Mixed 427 : A prize by shooting a 71 yesterd i . po re are the records of the sectional fo, paired off d . jeneva Crowe e most valuable player. Co , yesterday picked up for id 's Teflonais; Mat Car Here | which managed to slip into third Ware Bowl had a 231-214-211 bear Keith, gate Ladle Tae qe. il Years mn overall record oy Which gave him a 72-hole total of - the last . 29 286 erjies Jane Schmidt el re 27 os AT BEDFORD Two of the matdom's top place. 224, 189 and 266 for a 679 series Arie ular. Delaware Mixed | 408 almost have to side with him. 277.11 under par for the rolling . game. —-— G wp Avg. Op. TP op. A Dif. Ineavyweights, Waldek K 1ski. The construction outfit clouted at the Moonlite alleys | s = = even if you are a frustrated Brae Burn Country Club course. "Lyall V Sicheh 'y 97 9.2 136 15.2 8 owalskl, 5, actual total of 2845 pins and Ken Christenson, also of Dela- CITY MEN'S TOURNAMENT l'yankee fan. Sandy haired Pete Cooper of jured in : Ee Vallonia 3 154 51.8 90 a" 21.8 [the “Polish Apollo,” and Mike peat out Pabst Blue Ribbon which ware Bolw, had a 231-214-211 Marott si oam Events Sacuab B 3902! From “now until Wednesday. Ponte Verda Beach, Fla.. finished the boarc New Albany 4-295 56.2 129 32.2 24.0 |Sharp, the 260-pound Canadian has 2833. The entire team handi- 656. Delaware had a 3088 total on arti truction = nl “7 second with a 211-69—280, three “ Pittsburg) vs. PRON vveeeneees 4 249 62.2 162 40.5 21.7 |star, will tangle inthe main event Cap division remained as it was, games of 1090, 943 and 1055 and Pabst Blue BOER icin 2833 ¥ |strokes ahead of Jimmy Demaret, be availal AT EVANSVILLE of tomorrow. night's Armory) Divisions Reshuffled Eg Boe ror gr Sh Pasier® Poters | ok i 0 unkel's a Uatsplanted Texas who shot 4 Examial : , wy /€ Ss Shop. c eher, i. o Shters trong 70 on the final r df 3 ust shak Princeton s 196 65.8 148 49.3 18.0 grappling card. There was considerable reshuf- ., ror’ 5 Henley's Service NE 8 I round for J ve. Tell City. ..ooe0es 4 267 66.7 150 3.8 20.2 | Rd Strangler ‘Lewis wrestling's| fling’ in the doubles and singles OA busted a H-194- 293 Biers Barecne 2645- 3080 k i i . a 283 and $1000 in prize mopey. The mi Evansville Bosse 3 158 5 3 43.6 74 “Goodwill Ambassador,” will be divisions, however, especially in 1079.996-928 3003 ’ Bud Schoch-Red Stuart "0 1317 as e a i Tied at 284, which paid $700, : against 1 ve. Chandler ....... 8 150 50 128 42.6 7.4 in town to referee the main event, the handicap class. Marry Bow- BOWLERS. HEN) Loy k Mark ev-Joe Cuiton Ll Hr were Rod Munday of York, Pa.; lan in: 1 4 AT FT. WAYNE which is scheduled for two falls'sher, who had been leading the ick ene roi he 818 BIL Biisky Pane Sgaer 0 ii Ratin Dn ee or San Frail, urd Vad the! Decatur $162 54 138 84.5 18.5 out of three or 90 minutes. singles division with his 820-100 Ken Christensen. Delaware Ho ho ur In atioma 1% gs Chandler Harper of Portsmouth, miscondu vs. Ft. Wayne North. 4 285 587 181... 452 1851 In other bouts on the all-star 720. was dropped to third place "843 Joe Culllian Bon maker HI2 (4D 1338). 40 NATIONAL LEADERS va. ihe-Caps: Kendallville 1 241 60.2 129 WE fps heavyweight bill Dutch Hefner, of as Ted Hinton and Robert Pruett fd Stuart Lk Mdtor Of 831 Bes ated Five Shere IE wi Holy Crowe 77 Depaul Bi- eceived ¢ . ? s 2 |Houston, will battle Enrique Tor-! tw Patil Field” Delaware Bow 60. Jared ga nr (144)—1325 Helv Cross 7 e umping | 38. Auburn ......... 4 287 59.2 hi Jue grabbed the two top positions. ul . 20. Sin les (Actual Bradle 164 Notre Dam a 4 iah AT GREENCASTLE res, of Sonora, Mex. and Ray Ted, who competes with Chesty Russ Collins. Colonial Boead 110 813 Fe i anlinn x aw WH Bare 16.0 Mis Sour : | Jenkins’ to Fig t Both pen Greencastle 3 165 55 122 10.6 14.4 Gunkel, Chicago. will tackle Col. Chips at the Speedway. fired a {i} Grand. Yeedol Moor Of... ol} 8 obert | Prueus SIL ees HCA 48 Wash Stare ae R bh F id $23. ‘ vs. New Market. 4 a29y 56.7 164 41 15.7 Pete Peterson, of Los Angeles. 674-69-T43 total at Pritchett’s-1ast Boh Cook Darko Cleaners Mae, 812 Ernie Keach ae Kentucky 44 Siliancya 2 3 0 erts ri ay v Loni. “Ga . a4 ) 13 ) i ill cGiregor eech GroveyBowl § Handicap XC } gous yracus 1 ! Clinton 4 204 5 136 34 17. x : ight —to—assume—the leadership. Tony ey. Darko Cleaners Mixed I , 834 6g a—y3. Wisconsin 743 TLovola.Il on : A newcomer from + i wings, ¢ » i Richland Twp.. 2 125 11.8 91 30.3 1.3. 21-Year-Old Musher Pruett connected for a 669-535-724 BY AUCH: Carl tox “Hake: oy” 2 J VB i- EH Ne: He Wromine: Tee nt Ky . 200-pound Bob i=l exingion, . Bre ’ : 'HE ( oy a nsss St 7 en 3 avelan AT HAMMOND “16s Wins Dogsled R mark. also last night. eo AR LAGE YENbens cues] HEH Sefer BD PII I been signed to face young Bil oma Uv i Mills 4 228 57 163% 40.7 16.3 S ogs e ace y vs I Jackson Fo hl ; 639 «76 715 Ka \ 125 Cornell 68 4 Teswicks a non 209 52.2 152 38 142 | ANCHORAGE, Alaska. Feb. , ‘vith his 674 series Hinton also gil walker. Hijlerest Mixed A Bud schock MV Events 00 Nebraska M3 CONY #42 Roberts, of Indianapolis, on Fri- Schultz. De Tvs Hammond ...... 4 20 hr a” : he - : UP asia eb took the runnerup position in the Larry Wilson Delaw are, Mixed 511 FIN \L (OFFICIAL STU RMS 1030 00 St Louts T4 Westm'ster.Pa. 88.0 day night's Armory fistic menu, Kel oi alt Gary Froebel 4 209 25.2 148 35.7 16.5 27 ‘Garreth Wright, 21- actual class behind Ralph Mullin- G Sh aner "pt Sq are Taeyrn Mi xed AH - (First ry SAT Taba He money) PRS tate ni a HA Matchmaker Forrest McKinnev Hal Jackson vs. Wheatfield ...... 4 185 . 46.2 1356 35 11.2 (year-old Fairbanks, Alaska. nix who leads with a 687. Pruetts H Hoffma an. Rivic ra Cont Nine d 268 Hil sandwich ey Eas 704 Vanderbilt #79 has announced. . INDIANARS ; y » y ) 0s el. Twiligh $ _ Shop 2 Bi 0 s 7 o r { . AT, INDIANAPOLIS musher, became. the youngest gg9 enabled him to move past|Bob Bilev Ft. 5: ate Fa Nivea 297 Fred Frosch 840 1405: —3245—4190.00 Bt. RGA ron gee of ¥ perth 878. Roberts has racked up twe | Cleveland ”» ye pm me mn Bet on . Jobo c YQ, Mixed Saglontractors 282 : Pp . Kpeedway 3 mT = Taser errr tor wi te A TS RA eR ROBT T668T THRTO UHI PIECE Mere Branio or Speer wi =o 80.00 “Tonight... _ straight triumphs in recent starts | > pies. Pa vs. Anderson ....... 3 1712 51.3. I 1 40.3 27 |dogsled racing championships: Scoch Still Leads Ben Veatch, Vet of reign Wars Heo uliita rant 2855 (360) —3215:= 45.00 FAST here. The bout wifi call for six | "{Raglan, G Tect | 193 87 136 34 11.2 i Fie bi : ] } SCO OAC Eddie. Reed Satur day Mixed 542 dhoes . ) . Favarite Underdog 1 . | Sclisizzi (Lu Indianapolis Tech when he piloted his team of nine] gu q Schech still has the all- Lloyd Rogers. Detaware: Social Mixed 541 [yoihore Bowl 3941 (2491-3190 3500 ‘Hotsira 10.6 Daronouth 42.3) rounds. or less. ro. dianapolis. I vs. Franklin Twp.... 3 148 49.3 ny 39 10.83 (snarling malemutes over a 100- events division all to himself with Henry Sorheyn, Recreation Mixed. 542 Ne 3 2918 (267) 3180 30.00 | Aiihlenuery .. of.7 New¥orku eo McKinney also has added one ] rison, 7 AT KOKOMO : ‘mile course. la 1900 mark. ee HC eTegin 331 Thundry 2030 (3401 3170~" 27.50 wiSopavitre $44 Quantico Mar 164 0f three-four round scraps being BBousias. Be rs | . 5 Hnois Recreatic 598 Hat se 8 aa Qo / & — ot 24.2} : | { 8, 8¢ Converse . 3 141 17 120 40 | Wright drove his powerfull On the regular league front the Waey Me Srascal Si Ree Fedtion S528 Halsser r Sheet 2700 1366) 3156 22.50 MIDWEST planned. It will ‘pair Jennings Glover (Lun vs. Wabash void 295 56.2 2 38 18.2 4 . ; Bud Kuneman. Service "Elec. ‘Mixed 524 Zaft n Trucking Co or | *Belott ... 68.6 Ripon . 419! Brotherton, of Louisville, and . Fochy {hol > eam over the gruelling course Traveling loop provided most of 00 "BOWLERS (WOMEN) Lines 3756 1399) —3155— 17.00] Hoadley 75-8 Tuisa 58.8 ) lan (interfer Greentown i 3 168 54.3 123 41 133 lin eight - ‘hours and 37 minutés. | the fireworks. Bob Carnagua, of Dottie Jacobs, Delaware Twilight Mxd. 587 Wege Marble and = i 0a BePaul a8 Lawrence Tech HE Sylvester Simmons. of Indianap- Second oe Sheridan ....... 3 158 526 125 418 1L0 | i Rosemary Frohy. Western Bice: Ladies 536: Thi 2704 ret —3148— 15.00, DISK Wesieran 08 Spisnton 08 ols. Brotherton holds a previous Wochy BU AT LAFAYETTE | ‘Indiana 74.3 illinois 69.5 win over the local lightweight. apolis, Podo : . . 443 LR St. 42.3 7:52. 11—Ind Fregutor Mee wo» ue Anderson ants Fourth Title for Collection es fl fee E38 OUK ina wo ight round es jonsville ....... 8 152 50.6 126 42 Wisconsin 741 Shierigan ... 816 pout All let — Third F «ys. Zionsville 2 - {or laren: Rt. 624 Earlham. 333 bouts will complete a six-event (Douglas _ Se Freeland Park $ 151 503 9% SI oy “Kanias State 118 Okla City 336 program. Wochy (Spr © Se. Lafayette Jel... 3 159 53 106 353 11.7 | Ohio State .. TJ pyorinvestern 845 A . © ronan. « oe oa oo . { J] A Char . - . x y 3 - = 1 hol : AT LOGANSPORT | Aron, nM EETem HR DEALERSHIPS Ruban” he Aognsport 4 250 62.5 160 40 22! *Clemson a WE Hogan 19.7 ’ Available in Indiana On the ’ VS. Brookston ...... 4 184 416 151 37.7 8.8 | *Utah State 609 Colo A&M 60 4 ays st Price J - C ME ] Riokwland Center C192 4% 131 827 153 | Tomorrow Fine Actamehils AMER as. Flora ....ov.ue. 8 167 55.8 128 42.6 13 ! Favarite TAT Underdo Weite or Call Cleveland » - : ” ite v AT MARION slong Teland 679 ‘Boston Ur 8] ROEHL MOTOR CO. INDIANAPO : 3 Niagar 71.1 Bates 3 oi Mafton 3 178 ARs 1 15 38.8 20 [Pr aton 656 “Selon Hall 56 2 a dtth . ~ 3t. Louts ays. Portland ....... 4 186 16.5 161 40.2 6.3 wWestmster.Pa 48.0 Yalparaiso 82.9 . Cincinnati p Hl s ’ - 1.ancaster Central 3 124 1.8 . 9 32.8 9 | Romy ue oe “Colonie. vo 501 | N— T——— Buftale ’ —vs. Huntington .... 4 186 16.5 158 88.2 83 | Georgeln IC 430 CH rancis.Pa. 534 UCTION Providence AT MARTINSVILLE Holy Cross WIDEST rancis, Ps. 535 BOWLING INSTR , . Spr held . n ve Terre Haute Gerstmeyer. 4 218 M5 144 36 18.8 | Akron jo Mairoit Teche 51 --MON. and MRL, 10 A. M. to Neen Hershey. wt atl * { Bald. -Wall 386 J Carroll 32.3 - \ vs. Brazil ......... 4 2 5A 159 39.7 16.3 | owing Grn. 878 . kiaCity FH MON. thru SAT, 20. M. lo 4 0, ML. INDIANAF Ellettsville 4. 242 60.5 184 18 | 145 | Cincinnati 1s ~ Miami. O. 51.3 . Buf flalo 6, a8, Marco ie..ie... 8 140 16.6 9 3s 13.6 jamin 3 i Blufhen x 3 PARKWAY RECREATION idence \ , t Stat 621 *Heid 2 AT MUNCIE mn rocalech 333 Tirtavers . M3] 111 W mR WA. 917 Detroit 4, Lynn 4 185 . 16.2 154 38.5 TY Loyola.Ill, 689 *W Michigan . 59 0 Messe— _« . _ New_York vs. New C astle ..... 4 264 66 112 28 38 i an Ws yo Te ' Richmond 4 236 59 101 252 388 *St. Louis ... 714 = Marquette .... 52.4 } ~ “egy P . ~. S08 | bl Forwnme searitioe © | vs. Muncie Central .. 3 188 62.8 125 41.8 21.0 | Apisona a1 Shanes Tech. . 53.4 e . AT RUSHVILLE i * TAs A & M5568. Texas 1 Rushville 23 607 144 36 24.7 | *virginta ... to} iY 44] DIAMOND RINGS : vs. Lawrenceburg 8 165 55 101 3: 2 | . a" Regis 57.68 Brankville Fe ME a a as ms 5 procaine #18 gaa Dees sil fon tise Laid tn’ . Well . . { 1 . ngs ean ~via. Batesville ...... $3 147 49 115 388 107 | “San dost, $28 - Coll Pacliic .. 83 ) with. the : 38.0 i : -— _Home team Sis ” pl AT SHELBYVILLE _— aR KING JEWELERS : NVitielana ELPYWAE er ain is] anapols’ NOVELTY | 10s w. Wash. St. Claypeel Hotel Bide. ALEXANDES vs. Fairland ....... 3 162 54 15 oo . Madison 1. 345 Aes 3 138 4 TRICKS — SOUVENIRS RED SAR AUTO BATT rug or corp vs. Greensburg cesses 3190 63.3. 138 46 11.8 | JOKES — NOVELTIES 39 « Plate, 30 ERIES i HOME-DEC( : AT SOUTH BEND 4 SOLAS, : oon : ¢ ¢ 7} ampere hour g5 i : Bourbon 4 227 56.7 182 45.5 11.2 | ¢ " a : 238 : : 2 | capacity 21 worked out vs. Elkhart ........ 8 139 46.3 105 35 1.8 | :South Bend Central - - 4 267 663 - 155 387 ~ 28 | Fits mostly vs. Columbia City .. 4 "232 58 4. 48% 98: all small -CLARA DU 4 AT VINCENNES : ; P color Vincennes 4 230 VS. 189: 413 1x3 + $6. 95 I caw Sullivan o.ooooe. 80 148 83% 110 368 117 EXCHANGE + ‘ Wikelow >.3 WE 60.3 110 366 28.7 ’ other sizes In stork at re- SHC Ev Loogootes cad EET GTI HE 182 The Anderson Indians, Yiwea-firie. IHSAA basketball champions, travel down the pike Saturday to meet Speedway in ‘the In. duced prices, : 5 : Key—G-Games; TP-Total Point; AVG.-Average; OP TP.op. dianapolis regional in Butler Fieldhouse. The Indians took the crown in 1935, 1937 and 1946. Back row (left to right): Coach Keith BLUE POINT AUTO : or RAINIE A Apoiening Total ‘Points; OP AV. (Opponents 4 Average; DIF- Dif- . Lambert, Roy Young; Haynes Harrington, Don Holloway, Arno Land and Assistant Coach James Early. Front row (left to right): Fred SUPPLY] ; 4214 COLL ference. : =. pb wa gin iy | Conminghal, Monte McCune, i Aldarg,. Student Maneges/ terry Philips, Jack ey: Clarence Mabbitt and Gene Wilson. Delaware, Madison a Rays Sts. ) rie : - w } A Ae ; \ - 5 \ ! 2 : » 2 . ; g \ \iA \ x \ ‘ AN . 5 OV a> = «tt =~ rN a f= - a > \ \ \ « \ \ \o « ~ o a jo\ . i = \ 4 \ Na A X Ss . i 1 Bh \ i - ~ WN Sp : f : : : x ; oR S \ - ; EY oA it - : 3 oY ; : Na \ ; 2 : i aiid : a x ea : t Ex / i)