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1 Jelechion | io 4 - * dianapo “== Four former state champions and three “people's! 3 Today; Wildcats 10. chick of the pro New York Kni H atice choices” shared the spotlight today as 16 survivors pre. Appear in NIT Cann of NYU, Sometimes a Lapenick had 10 gather hiuseit, The pared for semifinal battles in Indiana’s annual high school NEW YORK. Mar. 6 (UP)— coach Just can't ; Jor he he re a before he ~Jaek’ Cc E basketball tourney, wo tang figld for the. Na- winning. And they don't could continue, 7 logg (2 ru : ay en ak Invitation Tournament hesitate to-pan themseives-in : fos Se ro The “Swebt Sixteen" were weeded out.in last Saturday's. hes B65 compte] today, but thelpracess. = ee (.290, A regionals, from which 11 new titlists emergéd. Five¢ others, | “|NCAA tournament 1s running “To show you what a great] “IT WAS A whaie of a tough Ted S inciuding last ‘year's finals ~. - yi | 3 Into trouble filling its eight'coach I am” Krause explained, game” he finally vontinued. in Tuas marked up victory No.-27 at the | berths - {“I'll tél you about my secret|“George Mjkan was playing center ager, na ists, South Bend Central, expense of Logansport, 45 to 35. The long-awaited announce-|weapon: . |for De Paul and I guess every- “I'll ha Madison and Auburn, and In the Calumet, Gary Froebel's ment that the Kentucky Wildcats, “It's John Foley, a senior from|body knows how good he is. Well, with Con Hummond_and Néw Castle, suc N¢I8ht failed to pay off in_the Southeastern Conference cham-Worcester, Mass, and Johnny|with 10 minutes remaining to play -. “I doubt cessfully defended their second- Jong ropa ent. ge Blue pions, will appear in the NER left Seriainly minds a genius out Sfiwe were losing » two pois. 1 rouble 3 round crowns. { to Hamm just three more teams Sé-'me,” the Moose continued. got so ex passed ’ . ’ fthe sécond time this year, 45 : “Against Na we were leading/on the bench. hart this ‘Richland Center's Wildcats be- Ags VY, ; Ee Be came the only perfect-record elu} yan oe hot shots, who side-| will 3 te from Yea re by Dy na na A 33 Out Shotit Zve minvice a to advance to thi ) - i . : . hi pe il juno as Joys. lined defending ‘state champ Jas- seven City College of New York(into the game with this message|vive me,” recounted. That * feated Tell City bowed to Evans. Po 0 the sectionals, rocked the (16-5), Villanova (23-4), Niagara |for the boys: - When I did come to, there were to them vile Bosse, Aud onceboater Salle Of Vincennes, 74 to 63, as (20-6), Detroit (19-6), Toledo! “ ‘Hang onto the ball Make five minutes left but we had Some started tl ville. a , I C arley and Dick Kinder col- (23-7), Arizona (25-4), and dark-/Navy foul you to get it. Ddh’t from behind and put the game n they wer etbsville and. Winslow als 6ljacted 49 points between them. 1 24-3 {shoot !’ ice—all while I was unconscious, ; » marched on to round three. dis- "Of the thres 1949 finalists orae Beiolt R243). { “So what happenea?" Krause a Posing of their bigger tourney gauth Bend Central war He oat The selection of Kentucky came Whispered ee : “Foley : y =». The ot foes. impressive. Coach Bob Trimmer's ‘at the same time that North W 1 sDer hulk ir BR hiv. THE HUSKY Cann shook with of the T “But statistics still favored Mad- Bears allowed Keith Stackhouse |Carolina Bate (24-5) was re-Ln, tC WRG won the game !aughter and then sobered. be on. hal fseon's Cubs to go “all the way." just 17 points as they trounced —Phote by John Spickiemiie. Times Stall Pholographar. vealed a Chicago 23 She strict | song Sas : “Reminds me of the time.” Cann first: work a cb 4 ) . : : ©) , N . 3 3 : p i . re i i oxay ” Y ; Sono Ray dds hoe [Aalistl- Bourbon, 69 fo 38; and ran’ their Indianapolis Caps Goalie Terry Sawchuk hit the ice to block an attempted Pittsburgh score [hres away it became apparent, “And afterwards, all the alumni Fad, rah MY seam was telling Hoes a1 retained their hold on Hob wining streak to 24 In 25 games. [at night at the Coliseum. Aiding their teammate are several unidentified Caps' players. Trying 'that a rhubarb was brewing in Pushed wi to Songraiste Te jon there was only one of my boys Ere Py athe most offensive-minded out- son aapurte ate biol i to jam the puck home are Fleming Mackell (14) and Ray Hannigan (15). | Dixie. : je Tra ape Pay to Fi, last Who could help me. 1¢looked -o oth fit _by blasting their five tourney! Bey ; ge ann = » = : ..8 » j= Ask for Playoff ! 2 ” down the bench and couldn’t find a rivals by a ar margin of 39 sje # Red Dévilé 100k. the Fegion- a # * A [Sunute and 2 mat: him. I sent a he. hs scurrying - Week» nls ricto 39.5. 5 | ; e se-| #2 x = i . weather points on an average of 7714 ‘banner in Ft. Wayne, whipping | Gua Teel), District Thre | LAPCHICK, the lanky coach of into the locker room, but he } North Side of that city, 57 to 39.| qa 5 I eo vue I S ] i er {lection chairman, said his group| : : to stop t paints per game, Ellettsville’s Eagles lived up to, ltound it “impossible”. to decide the Knicks who once starred for wasn’t to be found. > Manage 52-Point Margin their rej utation by nippin Ph : : {between Kentucky and N. C. the original Celtics, shook his “Know where he was? Can outline of Last week. the Cubs mauled jy. 0 on dtmev y i 8. ) by : . ‘aa : esi champion of the Southern Dead sympathetically. asked Jugburiously. “In the game!” — Well } their opponents by an average.of yyy TREY L 1040. Al-L1f) HH T = —yYyYin ver 1163 rg ~ |Conference. So the committee, I Know just what you mean,’ The three coaches shook their ) Brat tow moge than 52 points, tallying pets{ rout Jt Yo a hai Coy ¥ asked the two schools to play off 8aunt Joe took over. “I remember heads in unison. . ) 1 ally sipee tem than 86 points. in three tour-| 1 4s to do ba Ba ee [ Out-Hustl Hornets for Second Straiaht lofficial, called 13 penalties, six gon tne bid. N. C. State agreed; the time when I Was coaching St.| “Yep,” Cann said, “I sure am a g 20 "bad." nd routs. it. e r g |against Indianapolis. | iioky refuse '\John’s against De Paul in the final/ genius.” 3 a HE Bars and Wn TA a ron rn eres mg OP in Clover, Rough Tumble Game | vent Bed smote ster KY IS od oe 1d Ngai A78 or wus esdy “me in 8 . : | : g - at wit Slow ranked] put Tell City, abier making By BILL EGGERT : \.. [lar Same fn the Indianapolis neta |, S20" 5 Ee retmetarices, Souare oor OB ougsitie i of running nest nse, 1 and 64.6 p . ¥ : : Hh ; coming up with 38 saves, several “G posnts, respectively, ! Fineston is 25a straight li Unless they do an impolite nose-dive in their remaining|,n tne exceptional side. Rollins|NOTth Carolina State should be S : —— : aie ; ' ‘noon, 8 : - 1a " . Mew , Castle's Trojans. whot!l, Lie alieFnoos night. 52 to 46 Six games, the Indianapolis Caps can start whistling “We're had to make only 25. And once [701 iotisal to Play Gif Had) Dod ers Seekin Pitcher, pitchers t :Ked their rivals by a 30.2-point| . " yl il \ nev.’ again the skating of the Morri- ) y { §- their arm: margin, had the tightest defense, THATS. too. It was sweet revange}in The Money.” - : : . {son brothers, Rod and Don, dur-|{nothing to do with it, snorted | TT a : } gets any ¢ __. Towing the losers just 308... =" nt or 2 a The money-wise hockey Caps piled the blue chips ang the Cap penalties, had a big fiery Adolph Rupp, xetucky Plage e Jorgensen on i oC : I markers per contest. : | Markersen: i the regular season. little higher last night with a 3-to-2 victory here over Pitts- hand in the victory. The duo is|coach, in Lexington, Ky. J “We're § + The underdogs had little mercy Ib oh. lub that h to fret about the St. Loui {one of the league's best time-| “Apparently nobody wanted us : United Press ; : : squad out for Beir touted vivals #8 the Sala) Marion joined New Castle. bus +2 club that now has to fret about the St. LouUisiy;y,g cams; pests with the stick. ito win the NCAA three Years | YERO BEACH, Fla., Mar. S=Hivoy % Batch Rickey, whe taks OCF was chopped in half and then tol fayette an osse asthe fourthifyers. chi wr fe : : The Caps are home again/® row,” complained Rupp. “We're has n trying to steam up a trade for a pitcher, ew oR went Ow the final 18, oo |{OFEer Sate Shatp In the tte] 7 0 lover and vouheand Oring famine at Dill in thes day GEE SEAiet Bilal 8 defending NCAA champi Ey oroes ay With Wie SHROWNCEment that Third Baseman “couple of = Anderson's Indians. rong con= chase : dumping previousiy once} a SRR ae 1 shorthanded With Sta a club they have beaten only once 2nd havea superior record to! Jonny orgensen is on he ading pee I don’t lik fenders for thelr fourth state beaten Lancaster Central, 53 to tumble game played ail sea: were “shorthanded with Stan in five games. Friday, the Caps/ North Carolina State. . . . Ask I don’t want to trade him,” said the Dodger president sadly. “Many ¢ title, ran into a whirlwind=In: 37. 2 . : ‘son in the Coliseum, the Caps Kemp in the penalty box. Glover, will fly to Springfield, Mass. for|Tebell what he used for a yard-| “He is a fine little fellow and a real major-leaguer.” here in j @ianapolis Tech—and went down,| New Albany also had a breath- out-hustied the Hornets for the| taking a faceoff pass from Gerry stick in selecting North Carolina; “But I am afraid that Jorgen- TTT fe: ) : | {their final eastern division road 1 “ » : quite a fe $6 to 50, before a frenzied crowd er, toying with Vallonia, 53 to 32, second straight night. They had| Reid, batted in his own rebound. Saturday and return here State. {sen is surplus on this club with started the “Cuccinellos” on the 3 ers who | of 15,000 at Butler University after the Red Birds upset Mitch- taken a 4-t0-3 verdict Saturday, Ray Hannigan caught the Caps yy plane to face the Cleveland Guest of Raleigh {all the good young men we have,” Way to a 6-to-5 win over the Pirates’ Fieldhouse, ell in the afternoon, 33 to 30. night in Pittsburgh. There could flat-footed early in the third peri- B ext Sunday in the Coli-| « ; | Rickey said. “I am afraid his ‘Mancusos” in a training game ! month. TI "FF arons nex y I think we weren't even con- i ] Tech s Fast Break This week's pairings appeared not be a nose-dive on the Caps’ od, angling in fast from the blue seum. ulted.” -sald R “We weren't] 370 isn’t ‘quite right, yet. 1f Yesterday, it was a two-run sing'e : B Accordir Tech's Big Green came up with fo be the best matched in years, part in the remaining schedule if line and outspeeding Raglan to INDIANAPOLIS: Gol. Sawolluk: aetaiss. 2 eb - 8 on 7) oF Weaen 1 vi arm were sound, well, I'd PY Rackley in the seventh in- Tribe will A ‘Mrriné fast-breaking game in with most favorites not expected they play out the season like last|score ‘at 3:35. But the Hornets/Lund. Quackenbush: center, J, Morrison; | nvited because a P | pick him for our regular third Ding that decided the contest. § ing from ibe, first half which broke the to clash until the night games. night for 6844 customers. {had brought along their bad man-/Bewburr. Rasian: Wolk Sekar muy Was brought on Tebell at Ra seman, bit a thi re Te free : The fir: back of Coach Doby Lambert’ Cr s Sclisizal. Lundy. Glover, Haidy, Uniac. . (leigh, N. C. (where N. C: State an, a BEd ate, | BRADENTON, Fla, Mar. 6— : : y TLS An exception was the Indianap-| Rod Scores Clincher ~~ Iners, as usual, and. after Phil z . : " | y . : , p p-| . ttsburgh 1, Rollins; defense, Back-| afraid he’s surplus. ac gcheduled bys. Once In front at the half i ; its| PR dh : won the Southern Conference 8TTalc NES SUIPIUS.. cnc Piteher-JORDNY:- Sain. 501d -A40day- will. Scheduled deemiteo ls semifinal, where Madison and ~Indianapgils has widened its Samis. was. sent..off the. ice. for, Fito. “HackalL allernates Sambo Key: | crown Natirday), He was a guest. Jorgensen 1s 30 vears oid. while/ipo B will be helped by their Tulsa. Ho 33,4019... Tech -coasted-n-despite Tact tots Ti He Fst afternoon second place lead over Pittsburgh! crosschecking at 6:37, the Caps'{Hanunigan, Russell, Be B, oils: + Raleigh for a Whole week and\his Dodger third bate rive Billy! 8 Faves i) ols 3 Dy ther probably Anderson's 26-point rally in the game. : : to five points while the Hornets hig Al Dewsbury lumbered into ©5gnert: En ane, igh: wined and dined. Why didn't| Cox is 30 and Rookie Bobby Mor. thd; Winter deal w e ~t. quite a fe final eight minutes. ; { I i i ilinesmah, Hal Jackson. was wined an ned. Why yi * y York Giants, but he added he i > . " Four members of the UP elite low are only two points better|tne Hornets zone, faked two men DS: he come to our Southeastern/gan is 24. Giants will be helped It was Tech's first regional tri- still ° were alive—South Bend, than the Flyers. The Hornets'out of position and let go with ;voranaplSORE BY PERIODS: 2 Cont ADL a a. : [thinks the Giants e helped, PHIL 1 umph since 1936, Madison, New Albany and Win- have five games to play, two with 3 long shot that had Rollins do-|Pittsburgh ....... 0.00000 HE 1-3 Sonferenc os n Whether Rickey's remarks were too. ers will r Muncie Central's North Central slow. The North Central Con-/Cleveland. 8t. Louis has seven|no a double-take at 6:50. It WAS! Pirst Period yo BhiGurah. Kobussen ; cia rk {intended to reach the -ears of al “It frequently gives a player Jate Conference champs took New ference, with four clubs, still had to play. |some clever stickwork on Dews-| MacKell 314" Penalties asian (chary-| ‘At Raleigh ¥. C, Coach Ever [particular customer = Wasn't 8P-ia lift to be traded.” said Sain. Jor Instn Castle's scalp twice during the the strongest: representation. but Right Wing Rod MOrTiSOn | 1,1 v's part. That placed the Caps ing); Quackenbush Thookiaer ackell ond ett Case of N. C. State com-iparent, but somebody wantine “so I expect Buddy Kerr, Willard . pected til réffillar season, “Hut the Trojans both Marion and New Castle go broke up the 2-2 game for the 4 5a oo 0e ihe stage for Rod “ian (bighsticking,.. = apors TeNted on his team’s selection: Jorgensen will undoubtedly have Marshall, Sam, Webb and. Sid . . « Other hall sweet revenge, 45 to 37. Jack to Muncie this week. {Caps with the winning: goal ati) iorrison’s winning tally . | Glover (Reid) 9.11. Penaities—Sclisissi “We are very happy to accept. Ito offer to pay with a pitcher for Gordon. that we got. to be better Ganss, Inf —— Wright and Jerry Ellis got near-— New Atbany and Evansville 19°04 in the final period on superb’ : 3 [PodolEy iroseting, pine), Hennigan and don’t know. who is in the tourna- Rickey has said that hurling is than last year. But I expect Ed- Outfielder ly three-fourths of the winners’ Bosse were survivors from the assistance from defenseman .Bén| 13 Penalties - | adibire JFeriod——5 "pittsburgh. Hannigan ment beside Holy Cross and Ohio the Dodgers’ chief weakness. die Stanky and Al Dark to play bany) will points. southern loop, and South Bend Woit and Rags Raglan. “| Referee McVeigh, who seeming-| Dewsbury '(Podolsky. D. Morrison3 €: | State {inswen! nobody, Jer but| jackie Robinson and Roy Cam: better ball for the Giants than is managi Frankfort and Logansport, two and Hammond from the north- Woit, after taking the puckily can get into more hot water RaslioiANanouis, R. Morrison (cross: | tHCY are Very rugged. |panella were slated for their first they did for us.’ 4 America . Other proud NCC outfits, also got ern. Other major leagues still rep. Across the blue line, passed back with players than any other AHL |fieekios), MacKell and Bclisizs (roush-| At any rate, Kentucky can not workout today. Robinson had Sipe gan (.297 gu p ing the boot. Frankfort's Hot Dogs. resented were: Southeastern, with to Rod, Woit, working like a|————————— “double up” as -it did last year. heen making a movie; Campan- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, sick and w winners of four state titles, lost Madison; south central, Rushville: blocking back, cleared the path . : 9 And N. C. State will not—Case ella was bedded with a heavy Mar. 6—Owner Fred Saigh of Baseman | 10 1948 king Lafayette Jefferson, western Indiana, Clinton; north. and Rod got the shot by Goalle| Ol erma ers Xnhess revealed the wolfpack turned iq : "| the St, Louis Cardinals said to- scheduled 46 to 36. and Richland Center eastern, Auburn. — {Al Rotins. - er ] rio down an NIT bid. N. C. State | day, “It looks like we have with the Ir » 8 La | ~ Both clubs tipped their hands | - . T found that the NIT dates; start-| rycoseN, Ariz, Mar. 6 — | another pennant contender.” PIHsHREN Here are the records of the 16 regional champs, paired oft °2TlY in the first period that the, ; ing Saturday, conflicted with €X-| pitcher Bob Lemon of the-| Saigh and other Card of- oac for Saturday's semifinals: ' ™ Ja 80 minutes of play was going to 0 ay { : - ars aminations. while the NCAA| Cleveland Indians still was a | ficials were impressed by the be a late et : AT BLOOMINGTON : \be_action-packed. Both Applied : starting Mar. 23, didn't p.| oMout today. Ths latest at- | showing of Rookie Shortstop workouts. a “6 Tp... Avg. . Op. To: peDit PINE detenses and 1 “I'm very much against doubd-| tempt to sign the 22.game win- | Ed Nietopski from -Omaha, — - { - official ant Row Albany vs, 6 32 348. 104 v.00 AY Par: got the first marker. on. Eldie. Tickets : Now on Sale ling up,” said Case. “After all] ner misfired last night when he | Nietopski, insurance for aging i up his offi “ Ellettaville 6 357 303 266 448 132 |Kobussen's screen shot at 2:4.| | For Charity Contest when boys come to an education-| rejected the latest offer by | Marty Marlon, got three hits, the week. Winslow vs. 5 828 648 225 43 19.6 [There as Sp Mole scitg at By JIM SMITH =~ al institution they have to go t0| General Manager Hank Green- | scored ome rum, drove in two, Evansville Bosse 5 274 548 238° 456 ~ go period as Referee Rabbit McVeigh . . .Py JIM 8) | school some time.” berg. - = | and played flawlessly afield in . General AT INDIANAPOLIS ~~ ). ** |paraded six players from fe to} Tickets are now on sale rem— wr it nu Efi] | yesterday's intra-squad game. also annou Madison vs. 8 11 2: 37.6 se [time fo the penalty box for char87e,. The Indianapolis Times RE ab Tao | ST PETERSBURG Fla Mar — = = } Plate (.2! Er Isoalis Teh 8 jos A 234 318 38.3. ing tripping, MOWING Ad Took op er apol RR Denies 6—Holdout Catcher Larry (Yogi)! SARASOTA, Fla. Mar. 6-—The placed on ‘Rushville vs, 6 345 51.5 217 } 38.1 ay 4 | D8: That's how rough the game Charity un a opin 1 Berra was" scheduled to confer Boston Red Sox had their full list. He hs Clinton 6 321 535 244 40. 12.9 [BO "game Mar: 15 at Butler Fiéld- with New York General Manager Squad together for a full day's - AT LAFAYETTE Ln E. poi on house, “between the Indiana gf | George Weiss today. in another| Workout for the first time today— Here, ax ® I~ Max Quackenbush had a chance/ oes except for two.men. ported this South Bend Central va. 6 409 . 68.1 249 41.5 2.6 | fob d the I attempt to settle his 1950 salary. 1 Richland Center xe at oo on 368 19.8 |t© level the score for Indianap-/College All-Stars and the In- ! Berra, who arrived last night.| Absent now are holdout Short. . Pitchers ayette Jeff. vs. S 21 554 180. 868. _{olls at ‘19:30 ‘in the first period 4io.0nclis” Olvmpians.— me Trig ay was reported asking an $8000 5top Vern Stephens and Infielder Indianapol 2 8.18.6 I ymy = Hammond 6. $21 BLS 23% $9 185.5 [Vien he skated home free omit ive Vv. be SAN. - BERNARDINO, = Cal, ..;00 over last year's $14.000. | ~ - en PE | Atlanta), AT MUNCIE : “ “Rollins, but missed the cage try-' Seats for the game Ray |Mar. 8 (UP) — President Frank] An. Jou + (Continued on Page 13—Col. 5) Kuk), Bob Bsa va. 5 242 484 201 402 ° aa INE to hit the left corner. Quack- Purchased at Suazo Sowa own {McKinney of the Pittsburgh Pi-' CLEARWATER. Fla., Mar. 6 . we olis), Joe ° . New Castle C8 365 60.8 184 30.6 ans (enbush felt about as big as the Shoe 00k a bm on Butler rates said toddy -his team. ac-iAlthough Eddie Waitkus seemed Indianapolis’ NOVELTY Headquarlers __olis), Bill. Mirion vs. 5 2°85 m 197 39.4 11.6 little puck aftér blowing that one. the 1nion Ar od There ia {Quired. Pitcher .Paul Pettit, the jn fine condition in his attempt ~~ TRICKS — SOUVENIRS "Charley Ri Ca ADU Tg ay SGT Rs fe 15 | Freddie GTover finally broke the Campus. “and: by-matl. tor th $100.000 bonus player, “in. openito regain baseball stardom with JOKES — NOVELTI Joe Stelms: [am AW0UN a X im . no advance in prices for _~ bidding” and "did not approach the Philadelphia Phils, it was ap- Sw LTIES Stroble (1 o Cap Scoring game. - Main floor ‘seats are $2, him before he was graduated parent today that he will have a CAPLAN'S Catcher * fo A pis. PIM first balcony $1.50 and second | J i : 2 hh atcher4 ers Oo 4 er an in ' Fab Toh: $B ony. ST Tax is foduded {from high school. tough job fo win back his old 143 N. ILLINOIS ST. . : Waco) > ® : : o irs 3 a3: it 1 bateony | RY hy ol new g chase: Londo Hnney pr meade: theo statement Hirst-bage gobs vunan such eipnt aed fe ANPEN 2 EY CAND “SUNDAYS —— adepiper) re “Rehfeldt Scorin “Leader "= 3% i vi By mail od ps nen: \at- the Pirates’ trainingcamp| Waitkus, out of action since he [= Cb ) ik i . i 22 a Fire s requests ta. “Indiana Al 4 here in reply toa. copyrighted was shot by a demented girl TET —— mm Ha “AR ~ : CHICAGO, Mar. 6 (UP)—The 1950 Big Ten basketball race ial 13 3 3 1 Star Basketball Game, Ticket Of- Ro 2 Bey oy ork or ad in. mid-season. last . year. belted § RED BAR ‘AUTO BATTERIES A [=] oc SEAS. ALL UL WEAPPed up inthe record -books- today. With -Ohfo- State dL REF RME oo rvuun “i818 0% 8 fice, “Butler University.” Enclose Pane; “cons er a sign: him| WO Singles and a double in agg. plate, 80 : : | S fhe, top team and Don‘ Rehfeldt of Wisconsin the scoring leader, of bund, =~. 0.00 64 #3 30 "Qa self-addressed, stamped return (Pettit) Los gis graduation.” jprastce. Same yesterday. But fs : ” Jowa and Minnesota play a final league game tonight, but the Max Quackenbush .. 8 12. 3 > 3 envelope and Hist first and .sec- 2. y : joc Sisler, who finished out the, outcome will. have no effect on the top standings. ET Tega Ste B-13.18 33 ond choice seats.” - * The Tribune story said the year at first, also hit:two singles. ==The Buckeyes, idle Saturday, had long since cinched the league }\" Aas 11% °Y _ Top-notch Cager paper had A rr |" TAMPA. Fla. Mar. 6~Marv| crown with a record of 11 vic- re [Terry Sawehuk 0 ‘0 6 20 Ope of Purdue University's top- and quoted an uniden “rR ; od aw b t d defeat State which had counted 787 this Ross Wilson baad © ‘h players will take the floor ness who said he saw McKinney Rackley, traded away by the ortes ahd one deleat.’ ol RE Best raving _GOALIES' AVERAGES noted ; pla} 2 5 2 “talking baseball” — with—Hotty- Brookiyn-Dodgers-because-he-was | - ? Wisconsin strengthened ifs S¢ason for the best previous total. TTT Rag vith the All-Stars sgaint ne wood Producer Fred Stephani at a “single hitter,” was starting to'}’ ExcmANGE : hoi on second place 4 00 to 34 bin traded the confer fyrigs -cS) {i gros. He ln Dick Ashes. 8 1 S00 park in anasto hs singles today (or th | AIL sthr Sn sock at triumph over Minnesota Satur- Purdue, 70 to 60. and RS the Four Goals One Game—Lubdy Axnass, --onk. of Conch Jie} summer. Stephani held a con- Cincinnati - Reds —and hitting j duced prices. : day in which. Rehfeldt missed by Boller a, x ' ’ ng | e , Three Coals One Game McKay, Wise. " é wg i s has“ Pad 8 tract for Pettit's services “as an/them in the clutch. { BLUE POINT AUTO : a scant eight points a chance to| SOlNermakers into a tie with|™{p adr. Dewsburs Red. o. coals: Tunes Ys; he field actor and athlete,” the latter part | estes z 3 ; { pef a new conference individuall Northwestern for last place. assists: Pts pains. FIM. _peoalty_ in shooting percentage from t e of which the Pirates purchased. | Although home runs by John! :

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