Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1950 — Page 6
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“Jimmy's Dream’
Flood Stays Dead Game Despite 10-Round Battering "By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer. "NEW YORK, Mar. 11—An ice bag on his neck and troubled wonder in his smoky blue eyes, young Jimmy
Flood was learning that You have to crawl before. you can walk.
‘An hour before he. had been the pride of Yorkville this “20-year-old middleweight who had Teversed his only setback|
141 To Smash | NBA Record
“Sheboygan Wipes Out Lakers’ Achievement; ~5 Players Hurt -
- in 36 fights. In that hour his] dreams of sudden greitness spiked. “artery. Bad iia
By United Press The ‘Shéboygan Redskins’ latest
were ‘shattered by. the flash- There were Jnote who shook ing fists of a veteran blond Sicil-|’ yo as 4 - — ea gh + fan aameq Shatley Tumsi } vides this could go before he wound | ciation. | the Blood pit at Madion Square| UP On Queer Street. Even | Tne Redskins, fourth-place tenGarden. fuare Ponatl hinted as much In his nis in the loop's western divi-| . » ressing room when he sald: gio went on a scoring rampage IT WAS 2 10-round go. The! ‘T never saw anybody easier to |yesterday as they trampled the, referee gave all 10 rounds to Foot Hes 2 Yeaq Same kid but he Denver Nuggets, 141 to 104. sarl. The two judges graciously! es. a lot- of pances. | Five players of the Sheboygan
Th gave young Jimmy one heat out There's Ey a & Soing t0.team were injured in a head-on
assauit on' team scoring -reeords was causing quite a stir today in the National Basketball Ass0-|
Blinded by Snow HE WAS SIMPLY discouraged.| The first auto in the four-car The smiling, serious Irish kid caravan smashed head-on into had expected to win this first big one driven by, Harry Maxfield of shot 4 Shep nt into the big Milwaukee on Highway 12. The money class en you are sup-| drive : porting or Tete, wy ar i Sala they were blinded by o brothers and sisters, that's im-| players hurt were: ‘Nobel . |portant. And the dreams of the a “driver, dys and Bip Jor |young smash into, much finer juries; Bob Bronson, knee i: | Pieces than they do when you're Jack Burmeister, head and eye older {injury; Bob Cook, chin in Irish Jimmy was learning NOW and Milton ‘Schoon, chin I that-he should have "spent more {Maxfield and Gordon Kolm in the | time perfecting that bob and other car also were injured.
: {weave he used so ineffectually. Ay of th 3 IN THE NINTH, Sart pinned| Previously he had been climbing frst aid oe ured ete Dives |
him in a.corner and rocked the! {off the floor and knocking ‘them | ? sturdy youngster's head until dead. This time he climbed up, The players hired 3 lax) 30 eon: everybody wondered what was but he took 50 many it stole his 81 HP Goal ore holding him up. The punch which reserve, | The Redskins’ Total int he hoarded against that ome] He'll work hard on defense scored erased the old sin mi opening was gone now, robbed of now, this kid who worried the mark of 121 set by ry 2 game its sting by the punishment he had! fans by his catching, and the! apolis Lakers last Nov. 20. Also. taken -but-at-the-final bell young | fight game will be “better for they tallied 61 field goals, my Jimmy still was boring: in even'what they called d an “overmatch.” ing their own record set Thurs-
Two Big Ten Schools Seek “5... ver on no “New Basketball Coaches
Bob Brannu. was the Red-| swing” chief contributor, dunking! [in 17 field goals and seven free| [throws for 41 points. The re. ‘ ’ maining 100 points Have ‘Five or Six’ Candidates Under Study;. [almost evenly among. am Schedule to Be Expanded to 14 Games | “in other By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports” Writer shi ngt CHICAGO, Mar. 11— Athletic directors of two Big Tén schools Boston ston Capiiols whipped Sef reported today that they had “five or six” candidates under cansid-ia- 22-point splurge by ap ‘8 “erafion as new basketball coaches as conference officials prepared Tony -Lavelli, while the Phila-| to act on a plan to expand future cage schedules to 14 league games. |delphia Warriors garnered five Ted Payseur, Northwestern athletic director, said he planned points in the last 30 seconds to to contact “four or five men” as possible replacements for Arthur|down the St.- Louis Bombers, 78
throughout the ordeal. He showed! them he was as game as they, come. For 10 rounds he went shambling forth like a shaggyhaired bear cub, taking a dozen to land one 'in the thwarted ineompetence of his ability match Fusari's finesse. In the third round, Irish Jimmy found himself flat. on the floor, the reféree’s hand tollIng methodically to nine before | he pulled himself from the | deck.
to join football coach Forrest | Evashevsii at Washington Stats. SutPhin Rods of Indianapolis Towis EM Tow 353 “We're indefinite about our will defend their team title to-| Score at haii-Shebay an 63, aver a4. plans to replace Dutch.” Payseur MOITOW. in_.the Indiana. Indoor jirsensen 1. Schoon, Pholen. Hermen 3. sald. “We've got to consider all Casting Tournament at the In-* Jolker Darden + possibilities, both men’ presently dianapolis Motor Armory, 2015 Bekman. © ooicont and Chuck pe with us and men outside. I've 8, Pennsylvania St. talked to a couple of men on the! whe tourney, open to all cast. PPO Basketball phone and seen a couple of Others. org regardless of residence, Is NATIONAL BASKETBALL' ASSOCIATION, obra we haves: Bitered She scheduled to begin at 10, a. m. Western Division 0 anybody. We've got to find |p And T out If some-of the ones we might! ntries are expected from Toledo, INDIANAPOLIS erie BB
Dayton, Columbus, O., Cincin- Tri Cities ..........ie0.0) 3 480 er in would be n-{ natt, Louisville and Chicago. Nenoykan 8 he} Young indicated that the new! Defending champions also in. Peover 9 183 Spartan mentor would be a man Clude Bill Manning, Farrell Pat-| WoL Pet experienced In coaching a college Fick, Charles Sutphin, Doris | Jrcuse, fered 2 a < cage team. | Bright and Beverly Bright of In- | Washington ... Pou 4 > “We can’t do anything now,” dlanapolis; Robert Miller and BAlcThia nnn a he said. “A lot of teams are still] | Belle Compton of Gary, and. Billie 2000 _.. 241 We playing in tournaments and the Moore of Columbus, ind. ie Loe season isn't over yet ie | Roche der i fil everybod is through aying [ ry basketbal), then wei ne able to Gasoline Alley | Lh 5 5 |
RESULTS LAST : Bons Sheboygan 141. Denver 104
o somethin do so 8" Philadelphia 78, 8 Louls 13. |
Expansion of the traditional 12- Gets a Tenant game conference basketball. gurar Lou Moore. whose race! schedule to 14 games was made .... p..e won the last three 500necessary because Michigan State ye, ‘pocec is first in line for will play a league schedule next this year's classic. ~ season as the tenth member of the conference. One of his four entries for this « race, the “Baby Blue AAU Names Owen
The 14-game program would year’s e _provide for five home and home, Crown” George Connor drove to, Wendell Owen, ‘Times business.
“series and four single games, two third-place last: year, arrived at. ‘promotion manager, at home and two away, for each the track yesterday ~ Tt--was man of n manager. the Indiana league team. Thus each team brought here by Buck ‘Allen of Stdite AAU, has been appointed would face every other team in Glendale, Cal. to the national publicity commitihe conference at lewst once each Madre plans to Bring his two *€ of The Amatéur Athletic Union’ season. a feature which has been front drives here Apr. 5 and the °f the United States. included in the 12 game schedule fourth entry probably “will ‘be The AAU is the governing body
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“Anderson vs Ce York at Chica o. Ft. Wayne at Chicago : Béston at Baltim Philadelphia at Rochester. | .Bhebovgan at Tri-Cities St. Louts at Washington
of the 10. icollision during a snowstorm : Yet actually it wasn't as bad The kid Who Supports. 11. broth as. it looked. = ar Cas horn. Wis.. last. night, ers and sisters hadn't flinched » Fame.
C. (Dutch) Lonborg, who resigned | to 73. in midseason fo become ahi) Sheboygan (141) | Denver (104) | director at Kansas. Cas in our ne Morris.f _ 43 "0 37 Ralph Young, director at! | Brannum, f 3 7 $ Toons | 10 3d i Michigan State, said that five or | Belin, t $9 Le 1.0 i six coaches were being at sive or {iSaensen, ec § J 3 ation. . $id to replace Al Kircher for the) pens. omorrow Baier £20 Ol Battorers ¢ ¢1 1 “Spartans. “Kircher quit basketball Sehali 1 nee ghat | Patrick. ® 8 0 1
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Rae — Edy Wr Photo By Heary Glesing, Times Staff Photographer. Manager Al Lopez of the Indianapolis Indians believes in putting some “spring” into spring training. But springs get rusty in the winter months and that calls Be limbering-up exercises. So the Indians—veterans and rookies alike—get lots of muscle sHention from Manager Al. The picture shows the squad going. through their paces;
Amateurs to Clash First Practice Game for Before All-Stars Tribe Set for Tomorrow
Scheduled Against Pelicans; Kellogg, Ace Electrics Meet Ballinger Report for Spring Training Danville Legion
Times Special NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 11 — The first practice game of the (Continued From Page One) {Indianapolis Indians’ spring training season "here is scheduled this team which is recognized as jromerrow against the New Orleans Pelicans. wo more arrivals.yesterday boosted the Tribe's roster with one of the best in the state. |p, ;onorting of catcher Del Ballinger, who hit .230 last night for Officials for the preliminary New Orleans, and outfielder Bob Kellogg, who is getting his game will be Neil Funk and Ralph second trial with the Indians. Ernstburger. | Kellogg, who had been a hold-| buy him from us. I wouldn't part {out, hit ,287 for the Pelicans last/ with him for the world. That Main Game at 8:30 |season after the Tribe farmed kid is a real comer and I've got At 8:30 p. m., the Indiana Col- him out last May 17. {the feeling that he's going to lege All-Stars will take the floor| Tribe Manager Al Lopez paced Sta¥ With Jis this season.
Indianapolis Athletic Club swimming teams defeated the Lefayette YMCA in three divisions last night in the Indac’s pool. -
The Senior Boys won 45 to 21,
against the Olympians in a game his squad through a lengthy work-| Bell hit .328 with Albany. He best basketball tilts seen in the hitting and infield practice. The o| cellent throwing arm. He bats {state this season. {Senior also spent considerable lef-handed. lege aces as Buckshot O’Brien, cover first base and make infield |Butler; Kevin O'Shea, Notre throws. y Andy” McGrath and Harley Griffith, In-| |are making a lively show for og A diana Central; Bob Hemrick, Tri- starting berths. Lopez has been Beat lafa oY State; Dick Axness and Bill Butt- impressed with the play of Dave lerfield, Purdue; Charley Meyer, Bell, who moved up from the Aland Bob Metcalf and George |stand- by fly-chaser for the playSchreiber, Valparaiso. loffs and Little World Series.
that promises to be one of the fit’ yesterday with emphasis o n |i8 a power hitter and has an exThe All-Stars boast such col- time coaching hurlers how to! | AC Swi Tart, Hanover; Bit The Tribe's outfielder candidates] Indiana; Jack Houston, Wabash, bany club late last season as a The All-Stars will have their, Speaking of Bell, Lopez says:
first practice under Coach Tony‘ “There isn't enough money to Hinkle tomorrow morning at the the Junior Indacs won 34 to 23, Fieldhouse. . Daily practice ses- and the local midgets scored a rs ott ho I te day of | Dizzy Dean Signs 0-10-12 victory, © the game. The Indianapolis Athletic Club When the All-Stars take the Fe or Tv Broadcast will compete against the undefeat-
{floor Wednesday night they will | NEW YORK, Mar. 11 (UP)—|ed Dayton, O., YMCA in the Indac be sporting brand-new game uni- Irrepressible Dizzy Dean will use| Pool tonight at 7:30. The Dayton {forms especially designed fof his colorful personality and his team has won Tourteen straight {them... The .uniforms- were fur--own version of the English lan-| meets. nished through the courtesy of guage as a television commenta{the Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co., tor for all home games of the| Bil TT A or Marans /and the shoes through the Con- New York Yankees this summer. T'me—3:191 The Yankees announced the parish (daCI: 2 Howard Boor. (Ly. 3. At the halftime, the Butler Co-signing of the former St. Lous, fi Sunkes (L). Time—2:4086.
SENIORS
-| Giles ‘with either. club.
+ Both the are over-stocked with outfielders. ~iroster-in‘addition to former Brave
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Reds Seek Hard Hitting Outfielder and Pitcher Who Could Become Relief Hurler
MIAML, Fla, Mar. 11— Woe Soeisl.. president of the Cincin-
~Inati Reds, was window shopping as the Brooklyn Dodgers and ton Braves played their first exhibition game of the spring today. d frankly that he was “interested in talking trade”
The Reds. are ‘seeking a hard hitting outfielder and a pitcher, could
preferably a. veteran who become a relief pitcher. Nelson Potter, who had been tabbed the Reds’ No. 1 relief hurler for 1950, retired from baseball recently, leaving a gap which Manager Luke Sewell and Giles admit cannot be filled from the roster. the Dodgers and Braves! The list seven on their Jimmy Russell, who has been assigned to Montreal, while the Braves list nine outfielders. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. 11-—Rookies occupied center stage as the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals opened their annual exhibition schedule today. Manager Eddie Dyer named a Cardinal lineup with no fewer than three rookies. Steve Bilko
Iwas on first base, Solly Hemus|
at second and Bill Howerton In, right field. Manager Casey Stengel nomi- | nated three strong-armed pitchers to. go for the Yankees. In order, | they were Fred Sanford, Wally Hood and Don. Johnson. Sanford, the $100,000 pur! chase from the St. Louis Browns {last season, has impressed in workouts and intra-squad com-| petition. Hood and Johnson are rookies. Joe DiMaggio was named to start in center field and Tommy | Henrich was on first base for | the Yankees.
CLEARWATER, Fla., Mar. 11) —Managers Red Rolfe and Eddie,
"| Sawyer will take their first looks |
at the Detroit Tigers. and Phila-| delphia Phillies, respectively. in competition today Play their- first exhibition game. --Rolfe has nominated Art Hout--teman, his 22-year-old star righthandler, to open on the mound. He will be followed by veterans Ted | Gray and Dizzy Trout. First-baseman Eddie Waitkus will be the center of attraction for most of the fans. The first baseman, who was shot by a demented girl fan last summer, has been making long steps toward a comeback in the Phillies’ preliminary | workouts. He was "the club’s most effective hitter throughout its intra-squad games, capping his - impressive four-day performance with. three hits | yesterday.
SARASOTA, “Fla. Mar. 11 (UP) | --Rookie pitchers Gordon Mueller
when
eds and the University band un- Cardinals’ pitching ace last night. [ye (f'", "Bil Ker Vike)? 3° Howard Dean will conduct a 10-minute Boor (L). Time en- pre-game dugout interview and | io0-Yard. Precsisle won p lafter each game will hold a 10 fer (L). Time—:50.1 {minute press box discussion with| 190: Yard Backstroke—Won by Bll Me
2, Don Raider (L); baseball writers and players. |Grens (IAC).
Bill"
Time—1:48.3.
| 200-Yard Breast Stroke—Won Dean formerly served as a Lord (IAC); 3, Jim Wellman L);
radio. announcer of all home Kirby Kho, Time—2: games of the St. Louis Browns| 400-Yard Free-Style Relay—Won by IAC and the St Lous Cardinals, Hig| Gm, Moran: Bul Moran. "Bil Kerr. Gus liberties with the English lan-| {guage evoked a protest from the ,,¢ school teachers of St. Louis.
Caps Can Clinch 2d Place Tonight
Face Indians
JUNIORS
200-Yard Pree-Style Relay — Won (Tom Moran, Bob-. Loser, sii. Bill Campbell). Time-—2:28 |
50-Yard Breast Stroke — Won by Bob] 2, Bob
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{Jordan (L); Kirby (IAC); 3. in Seringhield [Chahige Rule on Signing ig sen vm an { ) » om assey | . SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Mar. 11 Prep Baseball Players MT a Pree Styie Won by Bil
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{land (IAC); Hob {House (L). ime— 58-Yard Barratts Gon by Jim 1kes” (Li; Bob House (L1; 3,
—The Indianapolis Caps, needing! CINCINNATI, Mar. 11 (UP)— En 20% Jordan (Ly;
only one-more victory to clinch The office of Baseball Commis-|
: sioner A.B: Chandler, working in kes (Li:.2 fos Bill cams- | second place In the American co.operation with the National| 100-Yard FreesStyie
a00- Yard Free,Style—Won WysBill Hol- | |Hockey League's Western Divi-| Federation of State High School | and Hey 2 Tom Moran (IAC); sion, can sew up-the playoff spot Athletic Associations, announced 150-Yard Mediey Relay—Won by here night, a new ruling today regarding the Time 41 Bob Kirby, Frank Parrish). The Cap squad’ “arrived Here] singing.of high school _plavers..
© MIDGETS yesterday Ye : Youths now may be signed to YO Yard Pree-Btyle RelAy Won by TAC arte plane to’, nrofessional contract four years) Tom
{George Quigley, Stuart Schaefer, Bob | meet ‘the Springfield Indians jeter entering high school, re-|io : 2, George Quigley. Yaac | ‘whom -they- have--beaten-in four gardless of whether they haved SI Beaty OO ie aur ee - ‘of five games already this season. heen graduated or are Still in gees (Li: 2. Pearson in TACT 3 Indianapolis, however, is look- scheol.
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50-Yard Backstroke Won by Keith wm
Northwestern would play some of! Twin Cities Swimming Associa-| its home league games next year {tion in South Bend at 2 p. m.| in the Evanston High School gym today. . and would not play its full league Coach Bud Sawin of Riviera! "schedule .as part of the Chicago! named the following girls for Stadium doubleheaders with De the trip: Martha Warre
"By GENE LAWSON Ninety-two teams are ready to fire. over the week-end in an at. tempt to prevent Marott's Shoes, from _ taking home its fourth city
been in the Stadium, and North- Woods, Betty Watson, Marianne! the Shoemen and their fourth western officials have believed the Marchino, Jo Ann Pleak, Karen crown: On the second week-end fact that the Wildcats “were un-/Newbold, Francelia McGeehan, °f the tourney Marott's, led by able to play in the Stadium early Gail Moll and Deanna Woods. . Captain Harry Wheeler, fired a
in the season has hurt the team. '[2902° actual mark at the Foxserrate | Hunt plant. That mark has with-
Istood challenges from all com- | ers,
Few persons, probably includ-
Hoosier to Captain
Michigan State Cagers |
Gets MVP Award | EA a ANSING, Mich. Mar. | ing members of the Marott outfit i (UP) — James nodgrass, themselves,’ believed the figure aly HeRinseys senior fOr} Junior guard from Piérceton, Ind. would hold up under the Ee School's. most valuable baskr, has been. chosen captain-elect ‘of lof such touted teams as Mechanball player for the past season: | the 1850-51 Michigan State Col- ics Laundry, Yaver Men's Shop, z McKinsey was one of 10 players) lege basketball team, the college Delaware Bowl, Russet Cafealso to receive varsity awards| "pounced today. teria and many others. last night. | Snodgrass, who has been a var-| But it did. And many have. al Gold bask ketball rote enon isity player for two seasons, will ready conceded the title to Wheelck Etiin Dever.” hari oni or {lead the Spartans into their first er and Co. Since all of the teams. Ward Kenny Wilbur Zobbe| season of competition in the Big competing - today and tomorrow and Dave Fabf ach Don Davis. John Ten, {have large handicaps and are unTembeca Frans Hopper. R Stun. dim Hol: He was second‘in team scoring {likely to post a large actual count, BEE © hard "Schter, Rd this season, marking up 204 ‘their reasoning seems logical. | points -But, stranger things have hap-
{pened. If a team gets hot enough
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Paul. Shayla Christopher, Schaator, Rati AED te Susan (ore “cat home conference ganies have hafer, Nancy Lamkin, Anita . They are all that stand between |
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with nine teams playing. {flown here hater. for most. amateur sports .in Ing forward to its clash at home| Under the old ruling: if high|ler (IAC); 2, Croom Beatty (L)* 3, Athletic directors. approved the| _— ng ees {the United States and for U. 8. tomorrow night with Cleveland, school boys were held back a; Loo ars Pree Stvie Won by Bob Loser “ 14-game program prepared "Ri participation —in the Olympic Western Division leader who al- class they could not sign a con-| TAC): 2. Boj Mater fi 3, George Quisthe 1950-51 season by Packethal iviera Junior Girls games and other international ready has clinched first place for tract until they were graduated pio Yar d Me i lr Berl? coaches and recommen ap- amateur sports events, - the post.season playoffs. ».or left school. 200. : er proval by- the faculty” Fepresenta-| To Face South -Bend R Sh pos play i” 2 | Timer2:02.9.. tives. The Riviera Club junior girls Payseur said definitely that Were to meet the newly organized
‘bowling honors last night with a Hap Horn. Vonne gl
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and Charley Schanz get their first
{chance today to prove to Manager|
Joe McCarthy of the Boston Red
leagues when they take the
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mound against the Cincinnati Reds. * “Mueller and Schanz will follow veteran Joe Dobson to the mound and each will attempt to go three innings. Schanz won 22 games and lost 17 in the Pacific Coast League last season while Mueller
posted a 10-4 record at Louisville
in the American Association.
* TUSCON, Ariz, Mar, 11 (UP) |
—Gene Bearden faced the New York Giants today as the big Cleveland Indian pitcher started on the comeback trail following his disastrous sophomore season in the major leagues. Bearden was “the difference” between the Red Sox and Indians in 1948 when he won 20 games as a rookie. He reported over-weight last spring, however, and finished the year with an 8-8 record. - : Manager Lou Boudreau has been impressed with his desire to stage a comeback this spring. Meanwhile the Giants will use {Rookies Roger Bowman and Bill | Bamberger on the mound. BURBANK, Cal, Mar. 11 — Former Brooklyn Dodger Pitcher
+ Hal Gregg was nominated to open
‘the Pittsburgh Pirates’ exhibition schedule against the St. Louis | Browns today. Gregg has reported that the ailing back which bothered him all last season has not a up- this spring. Rookies John McCall and Bill MacDonald were scheduled to follow him to the mound. ; The Browns will present almost an entire rookie squad. There
they are 19 first-year men on Manages
| Zach- Taylor's roster and he indicated that he planned to use asmany of them as possible during the exhibition games,
PASADENA, Cal, Mar. 11— 'Both managers proclaimed “they were out to win” as the Cubs and
{White Sox opened their spring version of Chicago’s city series there today.
“We've been a last-place club for two years,” Manager Farnk {Frisch of the Cubs. said.-- “We've {got to get into the habit of winclubs don’t - care |if they win in the spring. We do {because we've got to get used to {finishing on “top, ‘even if only in {exhibition games. Manager Jack Onslow of the {White Sox countered by naming his star left-hander, Bill Wight, to. pitch. “We don’t like to be pushed around,” Onslow said. “Frisch
Bill shat: [Sox that they belong in the major must think he’s kiddin’ somebody
with that talk. ”
-z: Western Kentucky Favorite
LT.Tilt
NEW YORK, Mar. 11 (UP)—The hurrying Hilltoppers from
agen Western Kentucky meet Niagara and San Francisco begins defense
tof its title against City College of New York today in the opening
|ison Square Garden.
Jim | games of the National Invitation Basketball Tournament at Mad-
LaSalle le College of Philadelphia is pitted against Arizona and
Snead Leading
« Miami Beach Open ;
«MIAME BEACH: Flay: Mar: 11: (UP)—Sammy Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, the lead-
rgolf circuit, teed off-on the third
"| round of the $10,000 Miami Beach |
{Open tournament today with a {ios -stroke lead on the field. Pulling his faltering short-game | together, Snead shot a six-under-par 32-34-66 yesterday fo set a
{mew competitive record: for the:
Normandy Isle course. "His sparkling second round, which included six birdies and an eagle, gave him a 137-stroke total at the halfway mark. Chandler - Ports-
Harper of
‘mouth, Va., who was tied with,
Johnny Palmer of Badin, N. for the first round lead, carried a
ling money winner on the winter,
Long Island University against !Syracuse tonight to round out the first round program involving
the eight unseeded entries.
Top-seeded Bradley and fourthseeded St. John's of Brooklyn do not swing into action until Monda.
y night, while Kentucky and ‘Duquesne; seeded second and 0
third, respectively, start play
Tuesday night. Hilltoppers Are Tall
Western Kentucky, winner in 24 lout of 29 games during the seasoh, was favored by 813 points over ‘Niagara (20-6); San. Francisco (19-6) and C. C. N. Y. (17-5) were rated even; LaSalle (20-3
was. a. l12-point choice over Ari.
zona (26-4), and L. I. U, 20-4) seven points over Syracuse (17-8). The Hilltoppers from Bowling Green, Ky. with three six-foot~ five-inchers in center Bob Lavoy and forwards Buddy Cate and
Rip Gish, were expected to have .
too much. height for Niagara. .
San Francisco, which came. to-
last year’s tournament an un?
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He won by a “nose” over Don! Soe Barnfeld. Namal “ordnance! oh : Motte Wray- Kenn Emery... 1172- J Woodard and. Paul Bedford who pid Dick. Bt. Andrews 22/7. Culligan-Don_Baker 1194-1 each chalked up 678 totals. Wood-| Jimmy Jackson, Sherman. Bar : 60 (End oie d:Don_ Roberts 13 1913s alt Blankensch: land C . 80 , -1 2rd fred 2.192 and 4 pair Of | pas 6a 8 er oe Ralph Mynx ES ACTUAL pd ichoenma. ) . . Chie sessesanananEe for Delaware Bowl in the Illinois S00 SCRORRM bun Bow. Classic... 05 | Paul P + 881 Washington loop while Paul Barr Mes em hon. 8 78 Tinton sees + S04 netted a. 204-257-217 with Von- ito Berry chrigian ‘Conatruc 1: 803) Don Rohr mANDICA? 668 {Jarry Woirhaye, N d Sheet Meta 03 | R at’ Pritchett Construction league ;, x Wissman, National Household 603 | Ted Hinton -. 814-6813] : c S. 0 Henry Turk. .....ioiiiiiiimns . . 4 Henry stumgn. “Harrell Plumbing. ... 602 Robert Pruett ............... 669. 55724 Delaware Bowl, led by Wood- Bat Yager : a : 601 | Harry Bowsher 20-100—720 60 la ALL- EVENTS ard and Bill Lane and Bill Blyth 3 te 600 Bud Schoe Ria Tom 1399. (MEN) | Johnny Mencin ..... .
who had respective scores of 657! ta FAGLE LEADER and 641, had the night's high Bon’ vunkantion: Shinols Shoe Polish oe | sTATE AMERICAN LE Ho TOURNEY with 3,031 on 973-1087-1021, oo Ray Jameson. Reliabie Hams 01 381 South Bend No, 212 = ye AC n. Traffic Club e 0. bu .“ Attion in. the women's vis | oscar Erikson, Irv. Presbyterian Ch H ANDICAP due to the fact that!chuex Wortman. Wehrling Contractors 388 | Williamsport No K Al Stefnbers, 582 | Indianapolis No
was light, the Sponsors Classic at Pritch
Bankers League | 8 . Pritchard Lumber ...... 3 pousiEs ACTUAL : ett's did not operate. Ca i ugan. Allison Jets for. 57 in an Bhi, Shime cunss Bi A ns er ae ! SK. PRIMOr ...... oc envens Peg Cameron registered a 592 SU00y RACERS fade Xo 2 " DuBois-F. Vinnedge iii: ven 1176 mark in the Coca-Cola Ladies Morris Jones Avreshire Colieries Mix
circuit. at the Pennsylvania to |Georee 8: Dus, Ceuo No. 2
[carl Clark-Bill Shimer Hh. Mix. |B. DuBois-F, Vinnedge
Pr va. Baxter's Grill Mixed |P. Hunter R_ Hunter lead ‘the feminine keglers. Charles Killion, Old Crown Ale LL ase GLES ACTUAL’ 800-BOWLERS (MEN) Cecil Powers, Wiedem . 550 | Walter Warns AR a
Ra eck. Bervice Engraving Lo. 540 {Merritt Neese R Chuck Fowler. Ertle Machine oy i Dan Markley . {Don James. Mutual Rue, Ins. Mixed .. 500 BOWLER WOMEN) : eron, Coca Cola Ladi . 502
d, Delaware Bowl... mANDIOAP {alter Warne ..
To-for-a-two aay total-of-139--as-30 shotmakers in the 219-man | field broke par.of 72. -Only -13 were below par on the first round. Tied for third place at 140 wereDr. Cary Middlecoff of Memphis, Tenn., and Walter Burkemo of Franklin, Mich., both of whom {shot 70's for the second day in a|
Thom’s Ex-Pupil ‘On Mat Card
| Otto Kuss, a former pupil of
3247 Billy Thom when the local wres-|8ers, 4; to 34. 3161 tling promoter was head coach
at Indiana University, has been |
{signed to appear in the semi-
windup on next Tuesday night's; Armory card.
provide’ the opposition for Kuss, |
83 Who was the Big Ten. conference,
| heavyweight champion in 1934.
Tiger, Jack Moore, Toledo, will
The headline “attraction will
‘seeded 30ito-1 choice and bowled over Manhattan, Utah, Bradley and Loyola of Chicago to win the championship, will be sentimental favorites to repeat their surprise success.
1st Defeat in 17 Years
_ MADISON, Wis., Mar. 11 (UP) —The University of Wisconsin's 17-year record of never losing a collegiate boxing match in its {home ring went tumbling last (night as a hard-fisted Michigan | State squad pounded the Bade
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RED SAR AUTO BATTEMIES
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ul Gelman, Denny |to 37; in 72 innings. It was KlapPackham, Ted pers third victory in eight state Shardelow; Jrustetios ana Maioat's S5%h lous in, a
- run of eight for the state three-|
night in the Board of Frade par-| or while defeating Al Maloof, 50 pe concluded at Pritchett's today joe"
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and its members are clicking they| [could turn the trick.
: Race Wide Open “The other leaders have not! Shek Lh clinched - their honors yet by a 5 pile ner long shot. Top positions in the! Nek RL £10. singles and doubles divisions are sty Riba still wide open, nek Hast. ‘Doubles and singles action will. ay R
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