Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 16

Ar Cin cinnati oo od or 3 In By GENE LAWSON a 3 gz : 2 7 Another bowling honer has “come to the city of Indianapolis. —Fune Swiggett and Lucy Court. bothls Tocal products, captured first Place in the doubles division of the recent ladies bowling ~ tournament held at Stone's Bowltng’ Palace in Cincinnati.

This event. an annual affair for. 12 yearst iy open, to all sanhcitoned members of the Women's International Bowling Congress - with" keglers fram the states of fa; Ohio and Kentucky =

| Yankees Favér — Dropping Early Training Deadline

8T. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. 4 (UP)—The players who forced ‘the Mar. 1 1 spring training ‘deadline into baseball's rules were thinking of scrapping the whole thing today. “It just don't ‘Work, ” was the igeneral if ungrammatical opinion of many players from Florida to the Pacific Coast.

-=Win By Single Pin Both’ June and Lucy roll with the: PeWolfe News team in the . “Fhomas Betis Chissic at Pennyn vl Ivania “and the Sponsors £ lassic at Pritchett’s. In & ¢lose race June and Lucy. posted respective scores of 0561 add #7 to add to their 111 handicap for a 1269 total. They managed’ to edge out their closest

ees, sald he would discuss the controversial rule with Fred Hutch.inson, Jetroit . pitcher and the American League's official player! spokesman in dealings with club! Llowners, There was general agreement. f among the Yankees that the rule; g should at least be amended.

Stengel Bissts Rule {

> Jpessetraiid: by Sherman White re RON f Opposition Expected ,oqnta and Wisconsin four each. Pleted its_regular-season witha Long Island U's 6 foot 7's inch The players found the Mar. 1 Teading Michigan by only eight Técord of 24 victories and five center, in the Blackbirds’ game Paul Field uncorked a series of yj 5 Frankenstein onge they got points going into the diving, the defeats. - Led by Captain Doug Simmons with John Marshall this = week. 687 in the 9:30 p. m. round- at jt written onto the books, how- Buc ‘keyes racked up 13 markers]

That

to 34 at

winning the - 300- “yard mediey.

_letic Club's men's swimming team , pend of Clyde Lovellette of Kan</ment. ~~ ~~ fusing to grant Cunningha a. Jack = -permission—to rela Rath gham and. Tilley! ————+elealed Xavier Sem ol sas—and Paul Senesky of 8t. Jo-! Field, who competes regularly players who wished to start train- oio's sensational Jack Taylor ‘sparked that drive as Anderson Ie ns FoTORL Mexico, ( Hosa ro ah Lhe C sephs. . for Delaware Bowl, peeled off ing on their own before the dead- posted his third triumph of Xe PW Tac ecor jclimbed to a 53 to 38 status with, Fill Bave Aneta Pie IAC girls dropped a 46 to’ White's one-night stand is by gaies a 24. Aika a0 line. three-day meet by bea fariiote remaining. Sig uy ale r O% verdict to the Kenosha Youth’ {far the best of the current season deadloc 3p anny lo e| Opposition to any change in the, Michigan's. Gus Stager two body. MIAMI, Fla, Mar. & (UP) deta 8 Jue uur. fhe baseball clubs concerni

and has only been bettered twice top spot in the actual singles di- rules was expected from some jengths in the 400-yard free style.

vored Indians after crushing {Franklin Township, 50 to 29, mary.

mmy Henrich, player repre: | ie in the second afternoon game: Anderson reached the finalsi, =~ “non. ong after fast-breaking a stubborniggch contribtited a pair Speedway five into submission Ini gyuring the rout. the final period, winning 55 to 39. 1 was Tech's highest - Neither Franklin ‘Township NOT quction of the season. Speedway offered more than ,,.. showed up in the scoring token resistance to.either of their|..,).,mna Englerth had 14, Ernie

Cline, 10, Sexson 11, and Dobbs

conquerors in the second half. : Of the two, Anderson ehcoun- . Franklin's Dick: tered the stiffest opposition from wx

the-smalier Speedway team whose | wectual Flashes’ attack.

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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

gn Tribe Opens Up in Second Half to Eliminate oF Speedway in First of Two Preliminories

Tech and “Anderson renewed their North “Central Conferenes rivalrywufter powering their way to the finals of the local regional hardwood tourney in the Butler Fieldhouse : yesterday afternoon. 5! x Tech, 47 to 41 loser to the Tndisns during the regular : season, carried the lone Indianapolis colors against the fa-

a 45 to 25 lead at the

on. defeats into that game. spring profits. Iowa had 46, Purdue 30, North- |dall sank another pair in the Johnson. = ~~ Beat Yavier I. cl That-63-point performance was. With 687 : | : ] western nine, Indiana five, Min- _Vestern Kentucky has com- | final Speedway splurge.

Cut Lead to 43-34

narrowed. the gap to 43. Mexican Leagues

the outset of the fourth,

and ‘Bill Kerr, each with two It enabled him to vault from Pritchett's last night to constitute gyap from the Nigh board with a 1-2; |session but it was the cue for ¢ victories, the Indianapolis Ath- eighth to second in the rankings, the only change in the standings - comimissioner— A: B.- Chandler. sweep and added 12 more - Yankee Hill Sets {Anderson's balanced reserves to} ere af with a 22.5 average, a fraction of the city men's bowling tourna- enforced it to the ietter, even re- |begin their clinching drive. Fred

three-way

At that stage, Tech's. second - - five played hob with Franklin as

of fielders

point proe Tech bal-

Carpenter

snared eight points to pace the

rivatk by a single pin. Casey Stengel, the Yankees’ Is point ATF 3 gefeal belies| pigh-scoring Phil Wampler Actording to Ann Wood, secre imanager, blasted the rule after e cioseness Of the g3 managed only three points. Tech tary of the tournament.’ there {his plans for a batting drill fell Indians Led 25-19 ‘fired for 24 in 72 fleld goal atwere © 406 teams entered. 1032 {through because only two Yankee Anderson led by 13 to 8 at the tempts as the loser hit for 11 of pairs bf doubles and 2086 tom- Lucy’ Court and June Swiggeft {left To right), Cincinnati winners. [pitchers sald they were able to! . These haughty Hornets rom Fishurgh make their final ap- [first quarter and 23 to 19 at the 65. : peting in the singles division ——— {throw hard enough at this early pearan of the A n . here toni half, pressing on defense but “Tech o- Franklin Twp. a Old Stuf v1 los et orickf x tt was the first championship AAIPTZIN Looks Like Sure Bef “Shere cous it tust ve of In onciher pisyol bail wih Th Indapols Cops, Teo of sha (oon teeny in te” cose “41 TTR RE of any type for MS. Set ‘but x Ivute permitting the pitchers and! Hornets who have: ‘spelled trouble all season for the Caps are Ray Anderson’s Don Holloway con- Ei : : Wampier.e 1 5 Miss. Conrt i5. a. former alle T Wi catchers to report ahead of the Hannigan (left), one of the club's leading scorers, and Peanuts [tributed three field goals in the | a tg Siotse 1 e vents and singles.champion. June [Lo] i n age coring Title | Mar. 1 deadline,” Stengel said.| o Flahorty (rig t). Game time i is is 8: 30 P. m. second period to give the. Indians eis mtn.g 9.1 hc cCllouen.s 3 3 fag been president of the wom- _1“It would be fbr their own good. | - ra a breathing spell during an er. | Wile’ 3 0 1 Shimers 3 2 en's a3soclation since 1935 and Even 63-Point Splurge by Sherman White “|Fellows who don’t live in - the ‘Western Kentutky ratic first half. [Nell.s 1 © 2 Millers 1 Lucy 2s a past president. Fails to U vill A F at d {South just don’t get a chance to i0 eg Ins Y | a the Indians’ undeniable Totals 1 Ahn gals nd notin Both. . have been bowling to- atls fo Unseat Villanova Ace From Lea ./get in any preliminary throwing, To Play G d urry-up tactics were too muchi, ship. Te 500 gether. for four years on the NEW VOR Times Special They can’t risk it in the cold eli- f in ar en hy the Speedway combination tol, Foe sirens mise To Morton. Dobbs. Bigs ’ DEWDil team Which 18 captained NEW YORK, Mar. 4—Even a 63-point single-game outburst mates.” ; NEW a Mar, “4 (UP) stifle... Jumpin’ Gene “Wilson, | xen 13: "Pronk Towngh tek (71. by Mary Schmidt: DeWolt has not: by. one of his strongest competitors has failed-to disturb Villanova’s “The rule was put into-effect ni wimming g . Flair Tn K {Johnny's brother, broke out in| | Carpenter ai N tcely, ullough (8), been very successful in league Paul Arizin on his serene way to the national major-college bas-11948 to prevent club owners from estern Ken-l, ash of three well-executed | Ott rials. Referee, J. W. Jonnson; Ume competition this season. They ure ketball scoring title, ‘taking squads on prolonged . hi >. h 'tucky today accepted invitations: scoring plays and Arnold Land wire. Recald ra br to in igh place 1 the Bemis Clas: A the college séasbn nears its conclision, Arizin is entrenched money-making tours of South Michigan Finishes to the National Invitation Basket- added three more baskets to the 8 os Tt oft. te "tpt / sic ak the Pennsylvania, at the top in official rankings released by the National Collegiate America. Poor Second ball tournament. Tribe's bulge. Clemonst 88 1 Ko kena. } 1 The, keglers received duplicate Athletic Bureau, with an aver-|-— ome | It was afmed - specifically ~ at : | San Francisco is the defending- ay Stewart, who had con- Solloway.t 3 3 3 Reichert § 3 3 prizes, for their accomplishment. age of 24.6 points scored per {Larry MacPhail, who. took the ANN ARBOR, Mich., Mar. 4 ing champion in the cots engine tributed two fielders for Speed- | Youns.c 12 4 ov 0 i134 Kach was presented a trophy and game If he can maintain this Field Shares | Yankees to Puerto -Rico in mid-! (UP)--Ohio State set a new Big which begins at Madiso pe 108, way in the first quarter, picked Pun ham. : 1 3 De Ra 0 ’ a medal by Miss Wood, The tour- Pace through his remaining ball {February of 1947. The Caribbean Ten scoring record: tonight ini... here next Saturday night, |UP Ave more points in the third i be, 31 ivencew : i ney i% sponsored’ by the Cincin- games, he will becSme the sec-. jaunt earned MacPhail $100,000, Whining oH fourth posal erence Mar. 1 a 4y DIg% and Harold Kuykendall rang in| Tilers 4.0.0 nati Ljmes-Star. 3 ond. highest individual scorer in (3 - . The players thought they were SWimming championship in five three more for Speedway late in| Totals 23 11 21} Totals 14 11 34 = pete ee ———— -_{major-college history. The only Singles Lead being exploited because their sal-|years. . op s Dons foie hei Ry the third period. Anderson en-|,F* t!me score: hake 18. Speedway _ |higher average is the 26.7. mark. : aries do-not begin until-the first] -OBU-coliected seven first places. BIF-of Low Angeles, They earry| joyed a 41 to 28 lead with eight/, lana ahr Wilson, Ie wimmers - — {hung up by Ernie Calverley ofl wi x ww iL [day—of—the—reguiar season and io _pille_up 93 points, compared T_T TORT 0 and six Tunutes to go but Stewart dumped Boles 4. Kurkendall 3, Stewart 4 ingers - Rhode Island State in 1944 Ties Mullinnix {they did not share in the club's! With 65 for second-place Michigan. | in two more baskets and Kuyken-|* Vice. ‘Walter Bonham and J. W.

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20 yards ah ran second. Illinois a edged in be place in th Wolverines’ Don Gel star miler, in the meet, conference . Break Gehrmant

Ohio to thn

4:10.4, Dbatte ence mark © Fenske of | Besides hi Gehrmann « the 880, aga second. The Don McEx more star, front of the to cut three conference 1 was 9:07.2 - 9:10.7 time kopf of Mic not enter tk The othe went to Dor pole vault, w to erase the Padway of

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Th Harry Coc last year ti

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for third. Russ Mer other doublt noon, takin A crowd meet in an : siderably wz

was too -much for ‘the

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¢ é Z y at. eg » raids. Foundation its another Meet, was in all major-college” annals. The, vision. [club owners, - 'He was the meet’s top scarer with Sanfor Stud Farm's Yankee Hill, plucky Speedway county champs, ajds, Eduardo Quijano Pitman ROE Kavier. di School. at APeX was reached last winter b T w ly chan eo! Few clubs even clear expenses ig points. a aia who equaled a track cord at but it was its stepped-up drivel presi t of the Mexi Basel 0. g Louisville this altérnoon. The A he “irrepressible” ‘Arizin “when “hel throughout the ‘es firing. hat rauring” Spring” trEMing ana many; The Summaries: 5 i ‘Hialeah “earlier This ET came downfield on scoring opportuni UES League, said today he has been : Lasts are Kentucky state cham- tanked B85 against the Philadel- 2902 tots! of Marott-Bhoes, which | go deep in the red. Some of the! oH by 4 Sganer;| ‘back today and broke Gulfstream that trampled the Plugs. {invited to meet with American. \ Ras 3 ’ J Ra phin NAMC. John Anderson of leads the team class, Jooks Digger POOTer clubs are quite willing to Qifit 4 rate Ohio State: 5. Toot! Paris: stand ? Wilson, with 13; Holloway, | ; jeague president Georges 8 pions, . Istri along with: the late dead- Ohio State. Time 39 ark’s. standard for six furlongs 11; and Land, with nine, bore the, TINCT league presiden rge. 'Bugknell is credited with an._80- witk h in f th ng 8 e 3 4 MEN uck Ls gredited with B50: w 1 eac ; pase §, Session 0 sl Hine therefore. "i -¥ard Pressttioke— Won gv Moss. igs he dashed to victory in the brunt of the Tribe's attack. seeing| Trautman to: discuss differences 300-Yard Madiey Rely; Won by indacs Pe 8 p ourney. indiana Giear Works Baal Eel forth Tove, 1. #liott. Michigan: 5. Davis. $7500 inaugural handicap. i |caused by American raids on 8 ran, Jim Moreh, Tom Lord). fine ‘basket days of 1903, {leads the handicap division with | Sa——— 1 limited action In the second half.| sd ; rd For its 2740-389-3100 mark which TM00-Wika Free Style_won sy oarst! A crowd of 18981 watched Young left the game for the In- MeXicai teams. 50-Yaig Fr Ei Wag by ” Kegre A new alltime record for trees Iowa: 3 Do cole. Oho State. 3. Kobapsh Shi Yankee Hill step the sprint dis- dians In the fourth session with, He said the interview would WIRCS er, Xavier; 4 Bobinrow shooting’ was written into! they ‘turned in on the first week- to State: Le. Micligan; 3, t n atunet Xai me 2.41.4 d of th t ert so Sn” fern. Timag 53. br Taplor ance in 1:093/5, clipping two- ah ankle injury. He walked to ‘ake place n- El Paso, Tex, pe won bro Dousias!the- “hooks Mast “week when ayn of the even : ad, 3 Boer. mrs ths of 8 skcond-off the old mart pe “dressing room under his own’ Mar -§ a hidacs, Time 130.4 Handlan of Washington & Lee. In the doubles actual, its still, . pe: | Michi gan: tephanos. Oblg. State: ms set by Umpydan three years ag. power . after the game. fA gentlemen's agreement last Vins Won 1 Jack Vole Xavier dropped 18 out of 18 from the Bud Schoch and Red Stuart, both he. i edi Won by Moss Only last Tuesday Yankee Hill gtewart -was the tower of Year provided Mexican players 4 #, baits ro RE al nde, * “foul line against Virginia. Just of Mechanics Laundry, with their a3 | fichiss lowa: 4. a Jndiana; 5, Prat a, ‘equalled Hialeah’'s record for strength on offense and defense. would not” be approached by, 100- Yard peri od ax Dospesiohe week lier We Cousy of 1312 total. Schoch, also sets the! : {Ohio State Tun Std on Hatian, Seven furlongs as. he won an ge stuffed in seven field goals and 28ents from the United States. noGs,. Ang 2, ® av aj ‘ros 3 n ’ 4 y . Stmnens. odes F Fred iu, ¥ Holy Cross had set the peak alpace in the all-events With an gy. semi-finals and finals fn Ohl aie] Calbeun one sels, LE: overnight allowance event. added a pair of free throws for Hard feelings in Mexico were : i50.¥erd Backstroke. Won by mui14 of 14. Prior to this season even 1300 mar e won I ® both the men's and women's di- iat place ints 431 1 Sn Bono, Yankee Hill is a former stakes nigh honors. Anderson hit 22 of 65 caused this year when it was induc. 3. Gus Grens, Jotaci 3 perfect game record was 13 of event in 1938 with a 1913 tota visions of the stafe AAU basket-|g 20 Tard Med dui hi tows: Winner but recently has been run-ifield goal attempts While Speed- rumored that Mario Diaz of MexiBrewstatrdk Won by Tom 3 Tegistered by Yale's Tony La- pctiyity in the doubles and ball tournaments will be held |}: Pyrdue: 4. Michigan indians. Tine ning in claiming events. In fact, way connected on 14 of 51. cali, Julio Ramirez of Ciudad Juai i. Jun Suraul Xavier. 3, velii in 1948 and equaled by {singles will begin at 1 p. m. at today at the Sacred Heart gym: i be tould have been claimed for! “Teel Starters Rest — rez and several others had been ; Ter; “Raven a" ny ig Rhode Island” State's Ken —Good-| the Fox-Hunt today. Doubles and nasium. 2,000 at Hialeah only two weeks| made offers to join American ito vera ee Vener, BY ffeik win last winter. Dick Schnittker gpngies competition" will commence Action in the womemsehiss will de Frest man Se So his sudden return to form Tech's starting five regulars minor league teams. cuirasl Anau” iiine 8idid of Ohio Stage also hit 13 of 13.4¢ the same time at Pritchett’s. open the program when the Lib- must be regarded as one of the Played less than three quarters th 40g-Yard Kieestyie ote oy Jncthis season, . . , “The tournament winds up. next erty Cab Co. tangles with the loc- big surprises of the Florida rac- against the Flashes ina listless Ind a RP, 7 Soacing. Leas week-end. The doubles and singles. a-Television-& Senter—at-—4p ing season second game. Tech was slow to Ineo ore Ey WOMEN - Tapus Vilaneva... 28.93) 17s @ 20 wall finish up next Saturday -butint-7-p m Kings FLCirer iil 00S Swim ~ Yantkes Hil needed ail the speed warm up, ylelding a 6 to 3 edge at GOLF LESSONS { on by WwW e. “Long se 3. 35 017 1H © a : 1 0-Ya dl Pleat Rey, Wad uy HT Eo wi 41101 54 464-329 the team @éivigmn will continue faze the winzay of that game for ‘at his command to win the open- the outset before finding range ney juay KObErts;. ime’ d. sv. 1 Penesky, Ht Joseph's. 43 183 6 488 231 through next Sunday. the feminine title. = - + PRINCETON: “IX. J ing-day feature at Gulfstream: in the first quarter to knot the Me Yard Breast iroke: Woh by Bue Cifermak Wm & Mary 36 234 108 558 21 4 CITY MEN'S TOURNAMENT Competition in the men's divi ; y : een y i He took command on the back. count at Sell, ; ‘LEE NELSON Rams. Reno y. e an _— H nian; > a fe i 112 iN 3 34 ~Xeam Events (Actual) eg ! sion wil} begin at 2:30 P. m:, with! (UP) Jalil Maruia o 3 streteh but WAS Fidden ot Inthe; pon Shiu eave the Fia snes a diitiug Ay meckier. dime A andla sh 220 185 76 408 2 Marott Shoes ys 02 at-<.J an . Mir NAA OD Rk LAL Jusug. Vigghaie Tech. 24. 183.140 AU 20.4 Na BAER remem nti 4851 Moore. Texaco. of Terre Haute op (freshman from Australia, bettered g,,,} yards in turning back -OI'/10 to 8 lead, then Tech's Mine} - Professional a Reno. 4 iy Koberts, Noster, Vireo a tr 1 ih 3 McCarver Contraction 38431 0sing the ¢ ollege Tnn of Bioom- the world record for the 140-yard™ Skipper by a nose. Hash Night (sophomore, Joe Sexson, hit two Phone LI. 3446 uBCE J Liahe McMahon, Luda ime Share > oo filles Pabst - Blue Rib andiess a Tierals Boost: J yle. distance and tied - the wag third, a half Jength off the straight to give his mates a lead For A int i 20-Yard Freesivie: Won by Dordthy Ander 1 Wisconsin 20 134 h pr ny Indisns . Gear Work 3740 «189: 3109 ers. last re titleholders, will: ~400-meter mark today in a fresh- pace, (they never relinquished. if Appoi men : res: Kimosta 5 Sue Stayer.” nae: | Couey fats C 71 is8 136 he Re e208 ‘a8. 3081 lock horns with the Kokomo Nt man-duat-meet against Princeton. yankee Hill paid $13.90, $6. fo) In the second session, Sexson EM BREHETLE - SCUUIE, REUDSHR, AGE Spivey Pntucks 26 194-107 495 19.0 . do! 265 S oh o ' oy ‘ shariman. Soca ——30-148 ® 330.108) gioneh Batoecue L648 14191308. Stars who won the erown for the Mazshall Was clocke in 4% = ahd $3.40 asross.the. board, OFNis: bis third colisecutive Meld . o Ya e Hackolroke: Won by Sally | Qawalur, St. Sue 5 33 m HI hii 33 mud - Noubies (Actual) po 1948-49 season. for the Hoyard THY FS a Skipper, the favorife in 3 Sed of | goal, giving Tech a 14 to 10 ad- SPORTING G DS CO. ALU Arion Ld, Hels - - ae 31338 15 Bud Start E&P —Rg-almos seconds nine eapable+ sprinters; urned vantage. 00 +. Ginger Alpbight, indsc, i 1.108, Chuck M, J Full 1334. The winners of those two game i ; ieee Tn E14 Bia etios Fuiloh 12 IEE wilh pert at RA Li nest existing world mark of 4:38.5 sét $310 and $2.70, while Hash Night! Tech ran it to 28 to 15 at the --209 W. WASHINGTON Sadr Rohrtia Dot 144 Wiibier Rirhwton kd atten = itd championship. by Bill ‘Smith of Ohio State in paid $3.00 - | halftime then cascaded its way to 178 M. Wi Ko Emer (Handler) 187-1389) There were some . thrill 104), Musshali also was timed in, —————— a —— - . v ¥ 2 1 1369 pr 8 3 gl > TWEE UY Ee Weta ThaRe en TD Baker Hot (13871340 lave ' : ! 1e'% 433.3 at the 400-meter mark, ' 4 y, 1 EEE eR ote pet apald: 1). Roberts 1135 199 1334 played vest sterday afternoon. In the tying the listed record Held by 1 he oj Piaetta. 1} venture .- 3 33.46 83 » 3 Moore’ Texaco. i. pu : i = PPT . Stor TAN TET Snale Hiroshin™ Furuhashi of “Japan: 160-Yard Ind I Medio Wo & 13 8 \ 0 : a AL “Reaosn a vhs 18 £2 Baioh _Muilnnix Fureevials 08 edged past the All- Stars, 60 to 57. Both ‘marks will be submitted z Eh Bay. panier Samia, THe 32 5 0 41 fob Bion t rier . a In the. following tussle, . the to the National A/AU. and the - ! oie 38 28 3-1: Robert Pruet * © 89 Bloomington College Inn outfit CAM-Yard Fresstsle. Wom. by Jo Brawne } .-. 33 37 47 82.5 Don Rohr tests “ , International Swimming FederaTRIN ON. a he 2; Bue Storer “Tir Norris BR oinate sage ‘= is 1 o 3 Ted. Hinton - Hanes) 674 {89 1743 eliminated the Ft. Wayne Inter-itjon for acceptance as American agg TY MeAlesh Renoshe. Time Hushes HEE iE dl COA NERA oo: fi national Harvester aggregation, and world records. r Relay. Won 103 83 % {| Don Jeoht 668 '—118,81 to BL. Yale won the ‘varsity event . t re Mhickoss > ov To 3 8 a 00] Johh Jaalema’ FEV 8 i 1o=tigt —At-the end of the { —tourney- to= from Princeton, 49- to-26—and-thel- = 73 er B——-00 Ty Z Birth doe Smid. : nio¥t. THR Thietie fresh — 2 #3, Biggs. . Dartmouth 0... 18 50% ? och Terre rag nt ony Hinkle, Butler A SHreshman meet, 50 to-25— = . = da ree (Beck, Bodding Green 28 ArH 19.1, » [Director, will" present trophies 6! ov coi ef on I 30 i fi Third: TY Tri-Cities Union [the victoribis~teams, “The winners. p Pittsburgh aclert oF Tandian: Wash & Loe LK u 0 RE Printing Crafts-Bowling Associa- will go to the national foe Up. Th % kie HA ton Tournament, .. ment. which. will _be held at Den: ign Up _ Three Rookies T iAciua Colo ; nee _xN ies. Wilt T Po ath TT EAN San (Ackuail—pgp— Mar. 19-25. | PITTSBURGH, Mar. 4 (UP)— : Hr is roor Endcap) 103} 8 2 i rus. The Pittsburgh Steelers today an- | Holienbeck Press Lr apn - re nounced the signing of three rook- £ wo Moors © CALENDAR In K. of C. Mile |... Fehr ud Senoch a. mT : ; ies for the 1950- National Football | + Hw Ot y Handica | | Le season. NEW YORK, Mar. 4 (UP). dohnoy Pehr- Bud Behoclh 1371 (36) 1307 phen; 100, B. ague : TODAY : John Joe Barty Charlie dle GLE FA [inet &s ». me TOP man on the list is Bernie ohn Joe Barry of Ireland un- Bradley 833 iwi ton a Handicap) vs. "Shia ame, lens + Barkouskie, Kulpmont, Pa., UniTir Roo Mase ab om | eorked a brilliant “Kick"—n the William HER EVENTS (Handieas) 5%, Ms Cooincp defeated All-Stars, 60) versity of Pittsburgh guard. The, HOCKEY final lap tonight to beat John Merry Reifu : rae C0 lege In defeated o- 1, Barkle 0 others are George Hays, Glass5 INDIANAPOL IS vs. Pittsburgh, Coliseum. {Twomey of the IHinois AC in k Ea adters deltas ted Cireens tagons, port, Pa., rangy end of 8t. BonaA 8 J { ts “ " hag. Tino) : Harder to Submit te wy allen Je nila ag sated venture College, and Ned Monell, ‘the Columbian Mile at the New HE armnaton Post, 0] le 45, Ace Bectrie| fullback of North Texas Teachers, 1 DEALERSHIPS York Knights of Columbus -in-: To Knee Operation (MATRIC monsters dateated- ison Je Jets. a !who was the leading scorer in’ the. : Available in Fndian; aoor wack meet at Madi gon iL. Kokomo | All-Stars defeated Ace) 5). Gulf Conference in 1949. Lo oat Fries Bquare-Garden. i Th AGO, Mar. 4 (UP)—Pat| Becige, o 80. ; gi i i yr Le. Ee | Barry beat Twomey by "T¥ ach wha id for the National pa AL -» yr - . ROEHL. MOTOR CO. yards. The time was 4:11.6. X ational § s 1256. W. 16th SA, Tom Kirwan of the University Football League scoring cham-! 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