Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1950 — Page 16

“Win Aeain

Boh Collins

Four Heavier Weights

ro

lose Out in .. Chicago Fights -- By JAMES HEYROCK

: Times Sports Writer "CHICAGO, IN., Mar. -I—Indianapolis - today was being mentioned among the 41 centers who might possibly produce a national Golden Glovés champion. Walter Haywood, the 135pound member of ‘The Indianapolis Times-Legion Golden Gloves team, was the top favorite for national honors, with Bob. Collins, 118-pounder, being the second choice among the Indian—apolis entrants. ; Haywood and Collins were the A WO. nembers of the. team to. move to tonight's quarter-finals. Haywood last night won his third, victory “in thé annual Tourna-| ment of Champions here ' as a —erowd of -6428 Ww. Haywood was iy of the up-| fortunates who was drawn tol fight one of the left-over bouts, - last night. He met Wayne Desors, Top Contenders Are 18-year-old: Indian from Sioux! City, Towa, in his third fight -and| completely out-classed him. i By KURT FREUDENTHA Win 7 Out of 10 One of the season-long pow the Indianapolis team Indiana high school basketball

“In all,

. has won seven out of 10 fights in backers today for the small-town “people's choices.” "The small-town “giants” are well represented this year. There top team |are the state's only unbeaten teams, Tell City and Richland Center, | {and Winslow, conqueror of defending state champion Jasper, Falir-|

this year’s tournament and still] retains one of the ratings: * FZ The four heavier weights didn’t ot land, Bourbon, and others. ~eome-through as lighter weights Monday night.

Hood, 147, lost to Dick Anderson and worm their way of Cleveland, by decision; Bob “Sweet Sixteen.” - . Twiss, Purdue University student, won over Pete Siminas of Denver jeast a 50-50 and then lost to Bob Harris of !it— Winslow, _ “Peoria, 1.; Willie Crawford, 175, and Tell City. lost to Jim Tuff, Columbus, O.; ~ Face Loogooteeand Paul Lockett, heavyweight. Winslow's Eskimos,

chance to

Uthke, Minneapolis.

tackle Vincennes’ Alices.

; Robert Twiss of Indianapolis was doing all right when this picture was snapped and he went on to defeat his opponent, Pete Denver, Colo The

class of the Chicago Tournament of 6

Small-Town Teams Well - Represented i in Regionals

~'Richland Center and Winslow's Eskimos -

the —They'ti-have to give their caps Starter | is 5-2, George Halter {this week-end to survive the sec-| Aftér Haywood's victory, Robin ond round of the tourney march| into the!

At least three of them stoed at! make Richiand.... Center, SOmely in torie

winners of | > ~was knocked out by Wendell 22 out of 23 games this season.| {with Flora’s Badgers, state finalface Loogootee in their regional|iSts four years ago, in the afterHaywood turned in one of the'opener at Vincennes Saturday, Doon, and probuply Logansport s outstanding exhibitions of the-and- if successful probably will|at night, to be hurdled. -

Practice Set Mar. 12

_For Olympians Game ~By JIM SMITH “Another basketball scoring

~ichampion will make his ap‘ipearance with the Indiana’

College All-Sfars when they

-ipians Mar. 15 at 8:30.p. m.. in Butler Fieldhouse. He is Robert Metcalf, forward, who recently broke the all-time .{scoring record at Valparaiso University. Bob, who is 23 years old, .

‘Ipounds, has been a member of Valpo's varsity cage squad for -|four years. Last year the flashy forward was named the athlete of the year at Valparaiso, the most valuable er on the basketball team,

~n-the—1 60-pound-Iden Gloves Champions. [able mention. In addition to the : ~ |all-time scoring record, Metcalf also holds the single game scor-

ing record for the university, 33

Poms Hinkle Plans Daily Sessions Unbeaten Tell City, of the All-Star club will report for their first practice session Sunday, Mar. 12, at Butler Fieldhouse. Tony Hinkle, head basketball coach at Butler, has /taken on the job of welding the {College All-Stars into a smooth{working team, and he plans ta !hold - dally. practice sessions up | until the day of the game in order

L, United Press Sports Writer

erhouses may be crowned king of Mar: 18, but there were plenty of

ia guard. other's style of playing. 25 Straight Victories | The game Mar. 15 is. being But a lack of height hasn't/sponsored -by The Indianapolis | stopped those lads thus far; pro-{ Times Charity Fund. ceeding® on a ‘run-'em-ragged”| In addition to the “charity tilt] tactic which has paid off hand- between the ‘Olynipians -and the | 25 _consecutive | _vie- All-Stars, there will be a- preTIminAry game starting at’ F-pomy It will feature two of the aR top-ranking amateur clubs. An announcement concerning ‘the sale of tickets will be made shortly.

The Wildcats hope to march) {through Logansport's regional,

Also upstate, Bourbon’s Comets

Metcalf, Vaipo Ace, 5 Joins College Alors meet the Indianapolis Olymstands 6 ft. 1 in. and weighs 170

| points séored against Toledo Uni-

“Metcalf and 14 other members |

to. accustom the boys to one an-|

tournament. He outboxed his In-| dian opponent from the “beginning| and simply “played with” him] ° through the third round.

Tell City’s tourney trail takes were a club to be feared. Bour-| the Marksmen to Evansville, bon, featuring ‘the great Keith |where they have a ‘date with Stackhouse, a boy wonder who's

IHSAA Reinstates

ot * with Anderson.

PK

me a. Ge Fike

; 2 Strong for an undisclosed sum. brain -injury

= Starts Out Slow the first round and carefully felt ler. victor for the regional crown. out his opponent during the first Tell . City round, In the second stanza, Hay- Bosse in a double-overtifne strugwood cut loose with all his box- gle recently, nd should have an ing ability and belted Decora at easier time of it this Pound. will. Haywood didn’t even have Agammat Pringtton, he Marksa. glove laid on him. during. men also were favore i al Ss “Winslow and Tell City. ‘have

In the final round, Ha

cleverly cuffed his opponent with| |balance, height, fine accuracy and

stiff left jabs and danced away.2 sparkling, fast-breaking floor

Decora had won two fights de. Same. : clstvely Monday. ait ns sr 1 Richland Center has those ad-

~ Hood attempted ~ - against Anderson,

{of height. Coach Paul Rockwell's

He started in — first- a Wildcats, winners of the Attica ant oun Nave & man taier scored: than six feet, and their smallest; Paldhause- here. ..

by Httempting to step away and Sectional, don't -—hox Anderson. Anderson heavily with his looping rights’ and lefts, Over the next two rounds; Hood ‘« changed to a close-in style, at tempting to stay on top of An t.derson. Hood managed to stiy -~even but lost through Andersons . Aggressive style. But Hood's pe « condition kept him on even orm!

Baseball Boner—

sm —

Six Inches Taller iat Chicago's Wrigley Field in Ap

Crawford was upable to cope

with the long arms of Jim Tuff.| * We were leading until the

[the sign for the change of of pace.

Butler Cagers To Hear Groza

inches higher than Crawford. Although Crawford forced the fight most of the way, he was| unable to get inside those long: arms. At the end of the second) round, - Crawford’ 8S nose was bleéding. He caught a staggering! right to the head in the third but| came back fighting. Lockett suffered from a right. | hand paralysis. - Uthke and met that right hand the principal speaker when Utes, “flush “on the chin. He took the sophomore men's honorary, fetes count of eight and the referee de-| | Butler's varsity and freshman! i Le ue ‘unatile to continue pasketball teams next Wedne after tha rat pa ing blow, Inigh ete The TWEE the Toy . 1. 4he schogl eatetend: w University student, whose home is o'clock.

|

reports writer. - Local ‘sports writ jers and broadcasters will present. . an award to the Butler player

LHS b} But in his second bout, ‘Harris'| i long: arms stymied Twiss. Al = though the. decision. was close, g Twiss. was unable to completely |

& avoid Harris’ ; rights and

“long rights “and “ter—sweaters —freshman-numerals:

and other awards also will be presented during the evening. Women. have -been invited to attend the banquet. In other years = [the WHA haw heen strictly stag:

Cotitns and Haywood will carry; the Times- -Legion banner tonight}

the tie “quartet finals =

Syndicate Boys

River Downs. Track COLUMBUS Mar. 1 (UP)

No Criminal Negligence Found in Roach Death

A syndicate Beaten by Robert J. NEW YORK. Mar 1 tUPY— Diénst of Colufibus- has pur-| District Attorney Frank Hogan chased- the "River - Downs race has announced the investigation track near Cincinnati. ‘into the ring death of middleMr. Dienst said he plans an-ex- ‘weight boxer Laverne Roach disw tensive remodeling and improve- closed “no indication of criminal ® ment. program for the mile-long negligence.” Queen City course which opens - However, Hogan said, the facts © May 27th for a 43-day meet, twill be' presented to the grand § The... property was acquired jury for its Inspection: : from the estate of the late E. P.. Roach dled last Thursday of a 14 hours after he

or h Et

{Princeton's Tigers, and hope to! been shooting ‘for the hoop since. Haywood started out ow in meet the Evansville Bosse-Chand- he reached the ripe-old: age of

licked Evansville

|about-the same assets. Both havejentries; aiso face

oles vantages, too, with-the exception

Called for Change of Pace, Didn't Know Flack's

By TINK RIVIERE, Former Cardinals’ Pitcher | Form I was a recruit pitcher from Texas with the St. Louis Cardinals Ketball tourney, which their sup-| o'Niele. I started the third game of the season: seventh or eighth inning. The Cubs Columbus, O. Tuff stood some six 8Ot {Wo men on, and up came Max Flack. Pickles Dilhoefer gave me

| Flack hit the ball over the right

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old Purdie. program ‘gets under way at 6: :30

they select as most valuable, Let.

Jeffersonville

Jeffersonville High School, sus-

|four, clashes with Elkhart; and its next goal would be South Bend Central's fegienal hosts . . ./pended from athletic competition unless Columbia City comesiiast fall for proselyting basketthrough with a king-size upset. [ball starts, was reinstated in the Falrland Faces Whiteland . [Indiana High Béhool Athletic AsFaifland and Speedway of Ma-|sociation today on a probationary tion County, like the ‘other county basis. The IHSAA board of control! announced Jeffersonville's re quest for reinstatement was granted on condition that no effort would be made _to reconsider. ithe eligibility of the two one-time Silver Creek High School athletes whose transfer to Jeffersonville provoked the suspension. —The THSAA statement said it was assured the Jeffersonville athletic program would be under

assign-1 ments. Fairland, which grabbed honors in the Shelbyville sectional for the second straight year, must knock off Whiteland ‘before getting --a- crack --at--the s|Madison-Greensburg = winner. And Speedway goes against Wed “Anderson at the Butler

“Bob Metcalf

Cross. Sets | Winning Record

“Beats Valpo, 84-52, For 25th Straight

WORCESTER, Mass, Mar. 1 { (UP)—Holy Cross set a new collegiaté basketball record last night by beating Valparaiso 84 to 52 for its 25th consecutive victory this season. : A capacity crowd of 3100 f at the Auditorium saw the undéfeated Holy Cross team smash the record of 24 successive wins

{in one season set by Long Island!

University in 1939. - The Holy Cross string, however, Is actually 28 consecutive games since they won the last three of last season. Ace Forward 'Bob Cousy .of Holy Cross led the scoring parade

with. 24. points, sinking. his. first.

five attempts from the field. After the first period, however,

time

- {Conference game against Taylor

18-8 over-all

{and Anderson defeat -Hanover {tomorrow night, the conference”

~ Cuban Promites loMake ~The Retirement for Jersey Joe

2¢ S —

ja favor” because his veteran rival talked too much.

= OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer ~ NEW- YORK, Mar. 1—Angry Omelio Agramonte, - Cuban-heavyweight with dreams of a world-title shot; vowed * today to. “retire -old -Jersey Joe Walcott and do his family

il Rob rts Tipoff: 8:15 p. m. Indiana Central will close its regular basketball season tonight with .a Hoosier College

University in. the University Heights gym at 8:15. . With An 8-3 HCC record and a record, the Greyhounds still chance of gaining a tie for the ] Aitle.

is scheduled tonight in Franklin and tomorrow night in Hanover with the conference-leading

tonight and Central win tonight

race would be shared by the Grey-

have an outside!

v Square

~ Agramonte, who, tackles Walcott at Mz

{Garden on Friday night, was all steamed up as he finished = training because his aged opponent said that he had kayoed the Cuban in a

1946 exhibition with pillow-like 16-ounce gloves. ed,” Agramonte growled in his battered

gd te

eimi| English, “That Walcott - put me down but I am up again and Ross finish the box. At the finish he is having so much as he can

handles.” - - - = ¥ . - ‘SHAKING A RIGHT fist the size of a full-fledged triphammer, a paw which has powdered 19 of his 33 pro opponents into dreamland. Omelio added that this time it would be Walcott on the receiving end. “A man that old should be retired,” the Cuban clouter asserted. “He should be leaving the box to younger and better men. Walcott say he is 36. At the 36 he is, the legs can’t be what she used to was.” - Agramonte added that there was “nothing personal” in his remarks—*“except how I feel about heem.” With Junt firmly understood, Omelio started to ae 3galn and

reminisced of is Juba; where Take & décis i bed Tr 6 Be ® =» ” y »

“I WAS the good baseball player,” he insisted. E “Omelio he could

_|Parnithers. Should Anderson lose Play the centerfield fine and good hit, too. Only, I figure out, I hit

better in the box.”

| Starting in 1939 as a 100-pound amateur, Agramonte won 45 of

50 simon-pure engagements—an eye-opening 40 of them by knock= outs. In his second year he captured the Hes amateur

hounds and Hanover. Central, in post-seasen play. annual battle with the alumni| Friday night, the Greyhounds | will prepare for the state NAIB| elimination tourney set for Mar.| T and 8 with Indiana State, Hanover and - Valparaiso in Terre] Haute. -

After the

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H : To 2 anover REA AE a Ran hiss Anders a. T..3. TMH INDIANA CENTRAL +83 7501. 1 38 4 «4 q wp I E+ 5 9 35 + Poly 0 11 *Season com leted. CE To night—Taylor at Indiana Central,

Anderson at Franklin Tomotrow-—Anderson at Hanover,

Anderson Stops Franklin, 73-62

Times State Service FRANKLIN, Mar, 1—Center|

however, is scheduled | :

pet | [11-times in the 1949." 833]

“Lusty Song Rate

championship. of Cuba.

NOW 25, yy 5- toot, 11-inch, 185-pound slugger "has been moving irapidly upward, losing only five bouts in his 33 as a pro. In his third {bout for money, Omelio was heaten by Billy Grant but knocked out

Grant in a return match. He also lost to Jimmy Bivins, when Bivins

{was a title prospect; to Pat Comiskey; to Ted Lindsay, another which he reversed, and to Lee Oma, after putting Oma on the deck in the first round with that whistling right hand. “Old Jersies,” Omelio frowned, “has been in the box only ning {times in three years. Omelio, which is me, my friends, fights alone

rr the a8

over the “The t start get dence is he argue “It is about it, League |

pretty -

mitted. i “But 1

——here for

| If he mauls Jersey Joe as badly as he murders the English, Omiglio, my friends, she’ 8 going to be ome very tough cookies!

‘Kowalski Defeats Sharp in Mat Bout

press gave Wladek Kowalski, De-

1sti in W inter Book -- ;troit, a victory over Mike Sharp,

NEW YORK, Mar. 1 (UP) _/Hamilton, Ontario; in the Teature

Lusty Song, ~hampion two- year-ibout of last night's - Armory old trotter of 1949 who set a new Wrestling card. A crowd of 2500

®| Charley Harris fossed in 23-points to lead the Anderson Ravens to

world record” for juveniles last iwas on-hand. Sharp took the secyear, was installed winter book ‘ond fall with a slam and press.

a 73-62 victory over Franklin College here last night. Thé win-

That was 1-0. in the first quar: ter. Harris threw in a fielder then and the Ravens were otf to the races. Anderson held a 41-29 lead at halftime. The losers were paced|tio ‘by Lloyd Smith and Ernie Grubb. with 16 points apiece.

Cousy most of the time ers. Most of his scores and those of Matty Formon, Frank Oftring

shots. It was a speedy, rough game with Holy Cress breaking faster than Valparaiso. Bob Metealf

Valparaiso with 14 and 17 points,

the control of a new athletic council, and that former head| basketball coach Edward C. Den-! {ton had resigned. The Jeffersonville suspension ast Oct. 28 took the Red Devils, {out of the state high school bas-|

Power

porters hoped they had a good/§ {chance to win this ‘year,

ril, 1921.

Butler Cagers {fleld ferice on top of a brown To Meet Buckeyes»:

{Nouse. That's how wall T reimem- Ohio State has sent Butler's! ber where he hit it. The Cubs led basketball season into overtime. |4-3, after that, Butler Athletic Director Paul D.| | Branch Rickey, then managing (Tony) Hinkle announced today [the Cardinals; jumped up and that the Bulldogs would play the

{motioned violently for me to come Buckeyes in Columbus on Mar. 9| Train, Alex Groza, star center of the out of the game. He was waving 88 a warmup for the Big Ten | He waded into Inatanapolis Olympians, will bel his hands like a windmill, He sig- champions’

inaled Catcher Dilhoefer to come National Collegiate Athletic As-. (out, too,” sent in an entire new sociation tourney.. battery, ;

pace hitter in baseball?” said state high school tourney finals

respectively. Holy Cross th Valparaiso (52) fe ft pf tg ft pt | Cousyl, 10 4.3 Doshimant, 3 2 Jas aft 5 0 2 Metcalf f, 5 4 of pacht, 1 0 1 Schroerf, 5-1 : o Brienf, 0 0-1 Riapef 1-01} Taylorft, 0 0 1 Morfast 00 McDonoughf, 0 0 1 Schreiber.c 1°02 Formane, 5 ‘5 2 Brackmanne, 2-1 0 0 1 1 Donroeses. 1 0 1) 1 0 Oves. 0 1 4 Hammille, 0 0 2 Luthers. 01 Oftring =. He a | Rapichs, 00 @ MeMulleng, 3 1 2 4 Mahng, - 20 0 McLarnong, 2 0 0 : ¥ 2 0:3 Tow 36 13 19! Totals 18 16 21 Ftime score: Holy. Cross 44. Val-| paraiso Th 3. rows Done ou Q Nel. on ST *Dttrin Me

Mea Doehrman 3. Tg = hreiber aw Brackmann, Luth { Officials: Charles ' Petrino aad Walter |

| Sullivan

Sisti Fails to Catch

Tabbed Holdout |

WASHINGTON, D. C., Mar. 1

participation in the (UP)--Infielder Sibby Sisti failed, Tonight's match at 8:30 o'clock to—join the Boston Braves’ -spe- Will pit_Phil Sressberge: against lcial train when it stopped here Al Maloof. ; -Oliio_State wanted. to play .the/iast night. en-route to-Bradenton,! “Judas Pris; Riviere, don't you same Mar. 18 but that was out Fla, and he was onside a Jenows Plack-is the best-ehangeots ofthe question because ‘of “the definite” holdout:

Sisti and Ar Génural Man-

Rickey, when I got to the bench. on that date—Thus-the Bulldogs ager John Quinn failed again to

fine T ever saw him ‘was the day Bucks here: early in the. season. Je yesterday.’ Toil rshould have ‘heard him WeeK. They return to practice sport... o.oo immediately. . Next “Wednesday Rickey took Dilhoefer out be. NiENt they'll be guests of honor | cause he called for the Shagge: up. jat the Srna Dus basketball anquet in the Butler Sefeteris. Troubled by neuritis, -I - later pitched in the Texas ih but /The next night it's Ohio” Sta

What happened: in Chicago will do

AS-my: biggest voner in baseball. the idea of playing. St. Louis] Holy Cross

[University in Chicago’ .on Mar, 16. {The Buckeyes can't be accused of |

Willie Clemmons. Seeks Opponent

Heavyweight Willie Clemmons! Druze Mentioned

of Indianapolis is still without an} ‘For Santa Clara Job i opponent for Friday night's" Ar<; SANTA CLARA, Cal, mory fight card. Promoter For- (UP) — Dennis Heenen, director: rest McKinney is considering two| of athletics at Santa Clara Uni-|

{versit today, | battlers to replace Charlie Lee, “hopes” the oy Sut he

CAA warmup.

has reached no decision. ‘within 10 days.

~Ohio Statéis also flirting with Anderson 15. Pra

aE ; Ala 51, Detroit Tech nt 2 (picking soft touches for_ their| Arizons 73, Texas Tec

Baltimore 62, Cat { Jowiing

Mar. 1/Bavia & kina Denver | Detroit Drexel 62, Penns

| Plorida Souther , be able} {Grinnell hs Corel Towa) ow: aps

injured fn’ a training "bout, but to name a new football coach K:

w in. Logansport, Ind. outbexed {ME J : Toastmaster for the affair will » iwill have a ch t . reach a salary agreement in a ar. 1 (UP) — Third Baseman : Siminas._ andthe decision. was! et AR aek or es ee Rickey, 1 don't Know. Flack Will have ea chance to gain re C had x A WAR PHT A RETO pO Tous; Tres from Flick." 1 replied. “The first venge for a 67 to 65 loss to the long distance telephone talk Mon-Bob-Dittinger, HET DAS

day. But it was thought he might anda faster worker, was the The Bulldogs are ‘in for a busy Set on’ the train here,

Colleg @ Basketball

STATE = nkiin "62. : 84, Valparaiso 52. OTHERS

Akron 51, Mt. Union. 34

s State 101, ee hoaas Sotlege st A tania: 45, plexas Christian 39 hiand 63, Fenn 60. aylor 70." Sou uthern Methodist 61.

ic Green 64, Oklahoma City “. own 68, Boston U..49

gate vs. Niagara {cancelled ar Stage 53.

20 A Assumption jon 48: ania Military 54.

Findlay 80, Blu Florida Tite 56.

Ba idwin Wallace 54. aker 51.

2 2 8 a -

Dienst also owns the Beulah Park was knocked out in .the 10th. —MeKinney may book either | io Eaiwhile, FUMIO continued aXe lo. John Marshall 82 track and the River Divide Farm round of ‘a bout with Georgie Clinton Bacon, Chicago, or Pedro] Amo p 4 among the prospects. ovals (Chicago) 61 Western Michizan 87. i 5 , stable, : Small 6f New York. Bradley. Cleveland, in Lee's place. | D ng e latest is. Johnny |jgircer 80. Mississippi College T ~—_Bradley. a newcomer to the local| | Le end coach for Notre Dame, Monmouth % Augustana 3 : New Tico ed 69, Sem Btate 56. . |arena, recently lost to Bill -Rob- Who Accepted ahead coaching) Nines at 8 Mo North h- - Ail e- ace ny jes erts, Indianapolis’ heavyweight. Lag at Pittsburgh University. {3iv, lena, ot we. Nasthars 9. . & Te Do ted YLoutsvill Heenen said hé didn’t know. if! De & aed. Ab. Foi CAR “OWNER "DRIVER - CYLS. ug Medley, Louisville, Ky. ey was interested in the “jobs:| dchmo nd 55. Randolph-Macon 50. 5 jadpis. Race Cars Ine. Unnamed a+ and Ronnie Harper. Indianapolis, =~ a 3 Bh an Francisco’ St Mary ol Si dpls. Race Cars Inc. U od 4+ Will go in the feature bout which a 83. Scranton 49, i Wynn's F.P, Sp. hs Kraft Ine. ne Fred Agabashian 4 is slated for eight rounds. Colorado Seeks Coach | Simpson 35 Omaha S10. southwestern | Wynn's: F.P. Sp. Kurtis Kraft Inc. - Johnny Parsons 4 on eraity oi Coin. IF) Ihe god $0 mY Sewanee 60 » 4 uth or" e Gein pe on. Sm, ce Cn J ees Movi, Boby Daly id Li FR RE Blue Crown ‘Sp. —— Lou Moore George Connor 4 Robinson, Hodge es ti “(Frosty) Cox in| A a 4 : C1 {ime for the new man to take|s Tech Te Hainpden-Sydney uo) Blue Crown Sp. “Lou Mooré Lee Wallard 4 M { m-Sp.. — . Lou Moore Tony Bettenhausen ‘| YER BEACH, ie. over the siring basketball drills; ererting st Rockhurst 38. Murrell. Belanger Unnumed 4 [(UP)—Jackie Robinson and a early May, according to Ath Washington * erson 7, ethane Ww Murrell Belanger Duane Carter 14 [Hodges were absent when Man-- fenton beers Potts. Cox ui2 v 4, Howard Keck Co.:. Mauri Rose 4 ager Burt Shotton called the roll mes affective a; | Sor : Ervin Wolfe * Unnamed 4 at the Brooklyn Dalgers open Wollord #1, Erskine 88 Sp. Alden on Walt Ader 4* ing workout’ = | Dr. LL.D. Morris Jerry Hoyt : : | Robinson has Simp for, “BOWLING SHOES i = P. «Billy Devore 4 [five days so that he a LAL ES’ WHITE $4.95 TRICKS SOUVEN 8. T es Pritchard =~ Ted Duncan | 4 [plete the movie aa ' pr | JOKES — NOVELTIE Geo. Tuff, “Mack Hellings " {life in Hollywood. Rodges ‘of | MEN'S BLACK . . poll oy +d A Geo. Tuffanelli + Walt Brown 4 Petersburg, Ind,’ has’ been . de-| 3

with the second and third string-|; and Andy Laska’ ‘care oni Tong" and Bill Shroer were top men for|

3 Offlcials—Crawley and and

In First Place Tie

{set by Carl Guibin, Ft. Wayne,

With A's

__itract for approximately $23,000 Last year he batted 324 for St. {Louls and received. $17,500,

“Pro Basketball

derson 2,

ners trailed but once in the game. who ran a mile in 2:02 1-5 in the 155° Angeles, the Horseman Stake at Indian-\when Ray Gunkel, Chicago, was apolis was. held at 5 to 2 in the sounted out first - call-over released by the’ United States Trotting Associa-

Hayes “of DuQuoin, IIL,

“The brilliant son of Volomite g body

scissors.. Pete Péterson,

took the opener

while outside the ring after 17 minutes of action.

es ty Song, owned by E. ;/ Austrian Breaks Ski

Anderson (13) + Franklin (e2) of 31 heats as a two-year-old and OBERSDORF, Germany, Mar. reemant 3 3 tem —— § 4 OF WAS. regarded as one of ‘the fast- 3 (Up) Willi Gantschnigg. AusSmith. { 3 8 | Armstrong.t 2 i ] est juvenile trotters of all tii trian ski jumping star, set a new Parks.{ 0 0 0C 0 0 of Only Arde 2 Homestead stable’ 8, unofficial world record of 124 meWimief 9 0 IMcGindiet 0 © IiFiorican wis able to challenge|ters (about 407 feet) yesterday Ce § § §owmatreke 1-32 Lusty Song's supremacy with any/at™ an" intersettional” ~, Jamping williams,g $ 3 §iGrubb.e 8 4 success last season, beating Lusty meet. Se. 13 |Oviocks i 3 §/Song in three of nine races. On| The official world mark of 120 Howail.e i 8 $fertugete 3 3 3| the Strength of that Florican| Hol (about 394 feet) was set " eee RG RINSE ¢ champ Tr y tz Tschannen of Switzers ; 'otals 0 13 30 tals a T a te -at-3-to-1 for the Aug:iland-on the giant jump at Planee Hows ssed—FPree An-18 running 0 of the $85,000. stake. {ica, Yugoslavia, in 1948.

Sm worth, 3° Neth mith, 8m ith’ Arms tr rong. Pitzpatrick, Bwitzer, ubb : Eva lev ‘and O'Nelll. erty.

Lou Spivey W Wins,

Lou Spivey turped in a spar2 kling 50-t0-29 victory in 48 innings lover Morris Morris. last night in| [the state three-cushion billiard | tournament in the Board of Trade| iparlor. Spivey’ s easy win tied the best game mark for the tourney

(Ind. Spivey is now in a HArst- “pracell {tie with Norman Ross,’ Michigan| , City, Ind. - Both have won four of five matches. In winning last {night Spivey chatked up 25 points {in 19 innings and eased off the {rest of the way.

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