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. cluding the one mile relay four- n, ... oo four 1000-point men gion Post. two of the top-ranking seeded Bradley whipped Syracuse, featured bout on tonight's Armory Set to Open League Season that won the Big Ten title, "pn 0 to Bren. Butler: Andy amateur teams in the state. Offi- 78 to 66, and fourth-ranked St. Other games tonight will be 4 cargq SARASOTA, Fla.—A jubilant Ted Williams said he was willing | to open the American League season right now. Williams, the Boston Red Sox’s 16-inch gun, smashed three hits (high hurdle champion, and Vic

~-including the game-winner asthe Sox “defeated the New YOrK tor Fritts, IC4A high jump cham. Olymps Scout All-Stars Yankees, 7 to 6 in 12 innings yesterday.

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Today s Sports Parade—

Rupp Erupts At NCAA Shh

Says NIT-Better Anyhow Cd BF , or Fr After NCState GeisCall —— — w Wall 8 of EY 6

Teachers Face Delta Tonigl t In NAIB Meet

‘Buckshot Heads For Basket Under Full Steam

Brooklyn College Takes On Boone Aggregation In Afternoon Game

"Delong fo Be Seen in Action When River

By OSCAR FRALEY, U

NEW YORK, Mar: 14—Still frothing over his team’s _ exclusion from the NCAA tournament, Kentucky basket. ~ ‘ball Coach Adolph Rupp today backhanded the collegiate ~ fathers with an assertion that the National Invitational Tournament. “is a better event anyhow.” i

Old “Rupp and Ready” just possibly could be dealing] in sour grapes because his defending NCAA champs were snubbed!

in favor of North Carolina State.

raises Herefords and home grown basketball players insisted that!

#uch was not the case.

“If it wasn't for the NIT, some of our teams never would be

t ' : . | The first test of Brooklyn Colheard of,” growled the rotund man in the ever- ~wrinkled suit. “The, x Rd § TSS lege, Tele a Strong threat fou Shortrid e Honor NirEhe us a eek tot good job.” oo | ASE SR ; FW La |the title, and the. first Afpsatany aron of basketball was intimating. and stron ly, that tne of coring Nate. Del NCAA. Alas. ie : bo high-scoring .

HIS CLUB WON the Southeastern Conference championship in the loop’s post-season playoff on the same day that North Carolina State took the Southern Conference tournament title. The NCAA chose North Carolina State from that district and Rupp immediately erupted that his team should have received the nod as the defending champion and also because it had a hefter record . The NCAA cold shoulder prerented Rupp’'s Kentucky club

from gunning for a double which t

#t missed last year. Favored .to win the NIT in 1949, Kentucky lost its opening game to Loyola of Chicago, 67 to 56, but went on

to win the NCAA crown. sophomore season. annual Purdue Relavs. scheduled ana: Bill Butterfield, Purdue, and a! Tgoad vitation Basketball tournament Baldwin-Wallace vs. Kalamazoo. we -_ T pene TTT TT | Mar. 25. which were received here BOP Straight, Ball State—-and Starting off the basketball pro- for the right fo join Bradley and "Delong. "the free wheeling point Longson and Torres raining Camp Briefs— today got them working together. gram tomorrow night will be a St. John's in Thursday night's Maker who has set a 2uore of Feat Mat Card ® gay. The rest of the team worked preliminary game at 7 between semifinals. +” |Fecords, will be seen when nerl eature : f iams Smashes 3 Hits, The Buckeye champions ‘have “* "0 plays for they the Ace Electric Co. team of In- = And if the games foilow last Falls clashes with. Eastern “| “Wild Bill” Longson and En- ' entered a squad of 13 men. in-, \. Giympians like to run. dianapolis and the Danville Le- night's pattern, in which top. NOs State in. the final game on ,i;,4 Torres will collide in the

ran for Ted, scored the winning: run. when Al Zarilla bounced a gingle through the box. The Yankees played “without'} Joe Dimaggio who was nursing a blistered heel at St. Petersburg.

BURBANK {, Cal. — Air - tight pitching was the chief topic of

conversation in the St. Louis]

Browns' camp today, The Browns saw-Tom Ferrick; -Joe Ostrowski

and Lou Kretlow breeze to a 2 to|

0 victory over the Chicago White, Sox yesterday.

PHOENIX, Ariz.— The New|

York Giants and Cleveland In-!-

dians continued their annual spring series here today with the, Giants leading, two games to one. The Giants won, 3 to 2, yesterday when Whitey Lockman's sev-| enth-inning single knocked in Bob Hoffman.

LAKELAND, Fla.—The batters are still obviously ahead. of the, pitchers in the camps of both the Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati]

‘Reds.

The Tigers made 15 hits yesterday while beating the Reds, 10 to

- 8, and the Reds had 13 safeties,

Cincinnati (Ny . 000 012 320— 8 13 2 VERO BEACH, Fla. Mar. 14 (UP) Without being critical of ~ CBnnie Dion, back in the Buf: : . A acorelsssil Opelerson. P. Fanovich, perowsl ESA Re > = Jackie’ Robinson's vast outside activities, President. Branch Rickey falo. nets. after 30 games..on. the. For Throwing Bottle = ..bath—radio—Muzak . fig 5 1th Raines the Wash [oe Cainer” Wiles an d Robinson, Gina Te olfs. of the Brooklyn Dodgers admitted today he is concerned over just injury shelf and in the United QUEBEC CITY. Mar. 14 (UP) at LOW rafés nal three innings gave the Wash- berg, | Winning '» “Home elt. Blood” P how much pressure his great Negro second baseman can stand. States League, Jed loop goal —~An 18-year-old hockey fan who ington Senators a 7 to 5 victory, Worth, aki “He is no longer a private citizen.” Rickey said. “And it is a tenders with an average of 2.71/{praw an empty bottle at a Mon: over, the Philatelphia Phillies yes. | New York (Ny “B® 001 000 10 110 question of just: how much he can continue to do before his playing markers per contest, ‘treal hockey player Was hand _terday. pA +9%kland. IPC waa 310 a Fothited: Horse... wove gb HitY WHE -be affected: : : i CIN -dAY AIT Sentence and al Hove Ek TT 180

RIVERSIDE, Cal.—A home run by Catcher Carl Sawatski led the Chicago Cubs to a 6 to 2 victory’ over Portland of the Pacific Coast League in an exhibition game yesterday.

BRADENTON, - Fla. — Former Outfielder Erv Dusak shouldered his way into the St. Louis Cardin-, als’ pitching plans today following, his impressive debiit against the! Boston Braves.

Dusak hurled three scoreless in-

nings as the Cardinals defeated

- the Braves, 8 to 5, yesterday for

their frst Jctory of dhe exhibition

“ReREon: Ri

Jim-Baghy ) Announces “ward E-for-20- ‘varsity basketbait: his. biggest Year. in.1947 when. he.right.to. work in.a. hurcy-when.-he. 50 tRET Vou cant Neh Ana me “Baseball Retirement

Times Special ; ATLANTA, Mar. 14—Jim Bagby Jr. former major league and

pitcher —has—an-- Woodward-and-Jack-Howell, both-At Bay Meadows. He was retired a -pound-overweight- makes a-big. nounced he will retire from an ac- 0 Lapel; Charles Harris, Waver- t0 Stud last year. difference.” ly,

tive playing career. The big righthander who won

is “trout fishing at its best” 10 and lost 14 last season for the Way, Bob Smith, Joseph Ander-| : {range basis is the pressure that - Atlanta Crackers in the Southern SON. Everett Parks and Ralph Named Yale Captain |is brought to bear on Robinson in 5 YZ v/ Association, said he has talked Willis, all from Anderson. NEW HAVEN, Conn... Mar. 14 his position as the first Negro in

with several clubs but has not!

St. Louis (A) “B” 010 012 001 § $1} Series.” doing better th th lay- Demarco. Buffalo a nnn tional-Quebec Citadels playoff , , c . 82 38 i , ganerie PCL A ae? 3} 10S ANGELES, Mar. 14 (UP) Robinson; who always has had g er than any other p Haris. Cieveiand 0 5 jo 3 ni game decided he was sorry about ON TIMES SQUARE AT RADIO CITY | af SROMD! Dobe: Rossnuple and — Olhaverry, .. South American er 1 ever had-anything-to-do-with Chad. Providence - iovu-8%-~ 23-58 #lthe whole thing. He paid the fine! | AUrees (ewis, Wek - §iNe & SING MCT RATMORG, WinAlng Pitener y. Losing, ‘difficulty Keeping his weight down, lly, Cleveland ....... 67 46 34 pitcher, Thomp: winner of the 1947 Santa Anita reported to camp 12 pounds over and more power to him.” garse. Clavels ng | lien 28 Bl » rather than go to jail for an c—— , ~ ringfie . 2 a 5 At Tucson. Arir. Raajiean -p a ee, his playing weight, after complet- The dynamic boss of the vast McGill. Providence .''' 83 30 353 7) eXtra 15 days. — Ce ————— IN} “A” 3 Clevenna ga both 00 003 3 003 2 3.the head by a mare. his owners ing a mation picture of his life in Dodger organization said that . nes, o Tr, e 1 ’ 3 = Muelier: Yr, Garcia. ering and said today. Hollywoo thus far Robinson's terrific sched

- | Falls Clashes With Eastern Illinois State | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar. 14—Indiana State Teachers College of Terre Haute, Ind., makes it opening bid tonight {in the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball \tournament. 2 The Sycamores, winner of a Hoosier elimination tours ‘ney with Indiana Central, Hanover and Evansville, will go ‘against Mississippi State; -.

{Delta Teachers’ College in Boh Bruce Wins

first-round game tonight.

nited Press Sports Writer

But the Blue Grass farmer who!

— They're“ off--and" “running: at-Butler Fieldhouse: The Indiana” College All-Stars werk ona ivet ‘play during ir practice session. River Falls. Wis. pin Ef, The Underwood “trophy “for From left to right are Hatley Seif, Indiana Central; Andy Taff, Hanover; George Schreiber, 1d Bil Wee 5 ball; ce “0 was scheduled today in the NAIB being the most valuable reserve ° . ward, Anderson; eadin for th the ot under a Ju head of steam, Buckshot <> Brien, Butler, and Bi McGrat In diana entra tournament. basketball player has been stick around long,” Rupp reflected! a 9 -| The basketball whirl involving warded t bh Bruce. Shortridge ih ge agin b Bi 5 10 Char 32 teams. Sot wnder way Jester. er of tor Robert a at club was touted by mos | am S IC Ce i All Ste Be t entuc to eet day with eight first round games| rec Jheer vers as his greatest team g an 0 iege » ars a and today’s eight games will com- announced today. one which included Alex Groza, plete the bracket. | Nipper also announced wres= ren honed be om Polished, Pro Ol ? at or L Beard, Yak Na es Enter Relays 0 IS e ro ym ians? d p onig t Brooklyn College Favorite tling monogram awards and ree

; Thé Brooklyn College KingS-\corve basketball certificates It was so good that it went into ) b noint wi serve baske J 8. pro ‘basketball in Indianapolls as Fans Will Get Answer Tomorrow Night men, -‘who boast a one-point win

“THE BOYS HAD to get back! to their classes, so they didn't

Wrestling letters:

i 2 % : St. John's as the highlight a unit. Early Entries Received At The Times’ Charity Game at Butler Bradley Wins, 78-66 fh ilinnt season wine’ Bill Arbaugh, Charles Babcock. Jim Bow. Yet here is Rupp, back again, . ; ; ¥ the floor for the first time in an T*% Golmad, Denny Brick. Gene Packham. and he isn't too worried about of- For Purdue Event (Continued. From Page One) And St. John’ s, 69 60 iy Ted Schordell, plus Bill Shardelow and

. j x - J Ci sk student managers fending the - sensibilities of the LAFAYETTE, Mar. 14- Ohio the .squad was divided up for Side.” when they were-the guests NEW YORK, Mar. 14 (UP) palachian A i ag pasaetbal Cuda. Sub Maier. Tom ~ i izi sae of Loew's Theater. ’ : I * Jink: NCAA brass hats, The reason is State's newly crowned Big Ten Scrimmaging. Realizing he was But today they will be back jn Second-seeded Kentucky meets Boone, N. C., and were a strong Hal Boye a asi A

: r C ‘ow Vork i ri Peterman, Charles Shoemaker, Bob Stalls the Fieldhouse for more practice, City College of New York and choice to win. wood, Prank Unversaw and Joe Hartley

individual IC4A titlist from 2% Well as speed, Tony took his. op. game time rolls around third-seeded Duquesne plays la 2 ote Javiillie games AT Aug Tom Frans, Soden) Raa ental 1 -George Schreiber, w nig :30 io 3% ny eas Aus 8. C Penn State are included in the tallest men—Georg A Indi ns ihn i ut 5150, Uy hops Salle tonight in_ihe remaining Puget Sound; East Texas State vs. at a banquet-in-the school cafes harley Meyer, Indi- to be ready p x quarter-finals of the National In- University of South Dakota; and teria next Tuesday.

that he thinks his current club— indoor champions. along with two 80Ing to have to combat height composed of 10 sophomores. and four upper classmen—is better as a second-year aggregation than ~ the Groza: contingent was in its first official entries for the eighth Yalparaiso: C

the night program.

while Penn State, which will be pre Hanover. and Hob Metcalf, cials for this game will be Neil John's beat Western Kentucky, Morningside College of Slows City] The bout has been signed for competing for the first time here, va paraiso worked on their Funk and Ralph Ernstburger. 69 to 60, at Madison Square Gar-/ Fay sa vs. East Cen. [WO falls out of three with a - includes James Gehrdes. IC4A ghooting eyes. Dunn Handles PA den, this year's tourney will have tral. Okina. State. Gig 90-minute time limit. The winner : Mike Dunn, WXLW sports. an--2. round-of-four made up_ wholly Te a HAT — yams HL be paired with heavyweight nouncer, will handle the Field. Of, seeded teams. Ca St. Paul Wade it] DAmpion fou Thies " he a. jon, in a six-man delegation. The Olympians aren't taking house mike, introducing the play-. The Wildcats from the Blue- ‘ RAs ’ : Otto Kuss, Pine City, nn.,

“The bi pi e Im self -a--hot favorite to retain the a B hit—a double was a Tier Hiohg THe IY field Toul Tine, = =~ wt ~~ the game lightly. As they pan by play- grass couniry were favored by > ny and Jack Moore, of Toledo 0. An_the 12th. Tom O'Brien, wh Other entries received today in- R 8 ‘ers and .calling the scores by pla

bin av Bon & : “tour points-—to- defest-CONY- but: tie by-treuneing Regis College: iit be semi-windup opponents. 5 “clade a 22-man squad from Indo we Were in college just--a gpg during the game. At the half- he Ut 4 o 66. The first event pits Col. Pete ES hi bi b vear ago and we played on 1 time. the Butler co-eds and the unseeded LaSalle of Philadelphia R # od off to & 26-13 lead e p xhi ition Base all ana inthe university division, c. .ional teams. So we know » band under the direc. Was a three-point choice to elimi-| Te8IS Toar A Peterson, of Los Angeles, against and five men from Kalamazoo ,,» university band un nate the.Dukes from Pittsburgh. yesterday, but then Hal Haskins, vy. Christy, of Hollywood. Start-

At , hat the college bovs can do.” |. ] : 5 Pista Fullerton at yy Mich)—College —in—the college L_the fie -hoys can ‘tion of Charles Henzie will pre. *SUFVIVOFS Of WRIEATS Bate Will ‘Hamtne's-star-went-—to-work-and| The Tin a a

bog A FT 300 000 06 -11 11 i ‘division. ra I aa sent a musical show, “The Calen- meet in the semifinals, Thursday, cut the margin to 28-33 at half- " erle, Walsh ca and Turner: Ham rR i a § 8 yes . “oi dar Girl” . Jo time, pitcher. need Lane heher Worl tice. Seeing the boys un ved .Fans attending the game will wile Bradley Wii play 5 Jebel. Haskins had 27 of those first In Hockey Meet TUE, Lowy shoot, Wah Wah Jones remarked: nq no waiting when it's time almost identical patterns, the Na! points and added six more LONDON, Mar. 14 (UP)--The At Orlando, m. 0 “They certainly move dh pe 10 take their seats. All feats in po. oc oom Peoria. Il, and St. for a 33 total. While Hasking American all-star team, which linia iN). ... 0 hurry and whey aj] seem to DE the Fieldhotse are reserved. On John's racing to victory after cooled off in the second period, jost a rough and tumble decision |g Borowy. "bone: le. Trin ak " erm ’ Fou aren't Kidding abotit -that Nand to usher the patrons will Xe the mid-point of the final half, Hamline {reshman Lloyd Thor-\in jis opening game in the TE Anion xerlan eitgroth and the Thompson Sports Service aard got hot with 16 second-half . E Gras tight strugce f g EB ce ey sing ‘pitcher. Trinkie PHoms’ i Seasmn Since ih shooting, . Wah,” " answered Paul whose members have donated following High! es for 20 [points to -win-the -game, {orias Amateur Slee cg y Se : “Walther: “Just — watching that {pair “services to the charity minutes before a ly of 17,500] ramps UHivessity Was ther Championships, was scheduled t —-— . Bradley turned the trick simply a t Great Britain today, a team y ff, I saw him hif a two- ply meet Grea y. a (Chica 0 (A) At Buran. Cal | ‘VALPARAISO, Ind. M 14 Andy oa shot, then a one-hander Palle the e. the college All- because -it had too jnuch class, impressive winner yesterday, that won its opener. Britain bes Ay pe NI MO Ge-0.3 3 VY B BY: Als hy sam Colieg but the Redmen advanced thanks breaking out of the tight play ; o terday 100 100 00x— 2 10 0 ‘he hi routed France, 9 to 0, yeste dsava, Gumpert. Huefner and Masi: Valparaiso University's basket. With his left and then he hit one Stars will he wearing a specially , © °C strategy of coach!Of the first 15 minutes to whip : ' . ee Quirontil and Lotlar. Winning ball el ow. Th with his right hand.” Man, he's designed uniform supplied Frank McGuire. gY New Mexico A. and M. 85.75. While Sweden refeated the United Us sheer, Ruaavs. Dall teamh can ~elax NOW. They've pb, tq pe tough,” ‘through the courtesy of the Em- oe Westminster College of New States. 8 to 3. ion../AY Riverside, Cal. just—completed their most sue-—yyp" said Wah, “looks like Roe Sporting Goods Co. The Wilmington, Pa... top-seeded Wn" Tra TTT ghitiae, Peri": : 308 08 deb 3 |§ }/cessful season since 1946. The there's going to be a lot of points shoes are from the Converse Douglas Wrapping Up the lower bracket, posted a, Additional Sports | poHolloman. Atkins . and Sawai, Cheel |Crusaders finished the campaign going through that hoop. 1 hope Rubber Co. Hocke Scori n Title 70-t0-82 victory over New Britain, Page 14 i piicher. Atle’ 125 sing pitcher, rouse with a record of 15 wins and Some of them are ours. re awn me game, oe ton y ng Corin, eastern, ietonted wits - eight defeats. Relax at Theater NEW YORK. Mar. 14 (UP) avis an ns defeated we Bulova wristwatch complete with A regarded St. Thomas College, 79 Boston xo 55 Reterthies, Ta n.. Head Coach Wilbur N. Allen. Going through’ their practice gold expansion band, as a me- Les Douglas of the Cleveland Seger wo 4

3.2 3 will lose just two men from this ym Minh. Bdtr And Bur. | year's team—Capt. Bob Metcalf,’ giola, eR Winning pitcher. Staler. holder of the Valpo all-time scorLosing pitcher, Webb.

sedsion, the All-Stars were operat- mento of their participation in Barons racked up another goal 1p other games vesterday, Cening’ north side, south side, east the charity game. The watch is and added four a§sists last week tral College of -Missouri beat H ay: side and west side, but last night an exact duplicate of those given ash in on the American Peru State of Nebraska, 68-59; ome Tul, G8f%- ing record of 1175 points, and they had some relaxation and the players who. played .in the gi Ju cloves in in crown. University. of Portland : edged

a Center George Schreiber. Both ‘ “gy : 7 " . , Fo At Sarasota. Fla. will be a Tn TaTe: concentrated on East Side, West Orange Bowl football classic. With only one week left in the Montana. 48-47; Central -Wash-

(12 Innings) regular season, Douglas today ington Nipped Murray = State} _. NAY. Yak. (AL 003-000 4B 1048-18 wMetcalf...and... Schreiber... ‘D d r € “hi $f C ‘ r d- BIBS and (éorge Pepperdine |” Pe bos. rh eld. cart 0 Bo 712 Y members of the Thdiana Colioge 0 ge e once ne “Thad 93 points, eight more than # iv

Por shaded American of hivera; McDermott. Copeland. love, ahd All-Star ‘team which will meet | Buffalo's’ Ab DeMarco, wha was

lS: tts Winni well ensconced In second: place. Washington, D. C. 54-50.

Dai, Wining: chi aos. Losing edna a omrian: Qver Pressure on Robinson ri cic sin ve: | spotless comfon

At Lakeland, Fla. sponsored by The Indianapolis . third with 83. Hockey Fan Fined 2000 modern rooms

npRinson: Gassoway, Ne

NF (inning pitcher ane Ko “It ig the biggest problem we about Joe DiMaggio or Ted wil. On the Ice $25 fine yesterday. Losin tcher ken nedy. oon? runs. have to face as we aim toward our liams and what they may make AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Jacques Robitaille, who Knocked esaban, Milne, Sheely Reyorte ed goal of winning the National outside of baseball” he said. (Leading See ers) down Montreal Nationales player

—— 3 s Ta. th AVE. At Anaheim, Cal. League pennant and the. World “Byt 1 do know that Jackie is Dousias. Cleveland ... & 3 ¢r Tss Roland Rousseau during a Na- Bh Ave. NEW YORK

Hegan, Murray. Winning pitcher. Maglie I OK's Picture ule had in no way affected his | Losing PIRES, Gareia. Home run, Harsh-| Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Espinosa playing ability, pointing out his

sald they received word of the] «we wanted Jackie to make the brilliant v . R : accident from the Conejo Ranch Hant year of 1949 in which

jcture because it also helps tell he won the National League batin Camarillo, Cal, where he was p Anderson College sent a few days ago. Death was the story of the Brooklyn Dodger ting Championship and the most Honors 20 Netters attributed to a skull fracture. organization.” Rickey said. “We ¥@ a payer par The “THe “10-year-old OINAVErty, gave Nim permission fo report ¥humhan: oan stand

2 up under the pressure, Jackie ANDERSON, Mar. 14__Athletic known as the Gray Ghost, had here a few days late and he went =, “he added. “But it is getting,

hat he | ve Been ‘ann d af romped home with the $100,000 came in. I don’t know w ment She an yen Mn 0 | v= [jesus have tes by Coach: Rob- Santa Anita prize. He also won weighs now ‘but he hag taken off you" 8 tatk—te x - 5 - ‘ert Kerr. the San Pasquale at Santa Anita, Some.of that extra poundage.

Rickey said he was fully aware pi Receiving major awards were the Argonaut at Holly wood Park. “But with an athlete like Jackie, , Co. Lore Williams, Whi BY Jim the Del Mar and the San Mateo who depends on speed, even being or hoki Robinson's position in) Out of He swirling waters of Mon - aseball has mes 0 the Negro, ~~ tana’s Madison River come-some-of —

T : . ace and that It was important for|~ the world’s biggest fighting browns

him to" make as many appear-| O.; Bob Freeman, Indianap- What is of even greater concern ances as possible. and leaping rainbows! Here indeed

olis; Russell Smith, Merrill Hollo- Injury-Ridden Player lto Rickey, however, on a long — ees ou v

Minor awards went to Benny (Up)--Ed McHugh, of Bristol, a organized baseball.

hooked on with any since the Johnson. Bedford; Virgil White-| {sophomore guard who played in| - “Most of the things he is asked FOOD FAIR

Crackers gave him his outright = hurst, Dunkirk; Kelsa Nixon, yaje's first and last basketball to do are worthwhile and after

release.

(Peal Pa.; Warren Gourley, i Bagby lacked a few weeks of be- : captain of the varsity team for go ahead with them,” Rickey ing a 10-year-man in the majors Charles Vanderbur, Shirley How- 1950-51 yesterday. sald. “But it is go here. go there, DI. |. Q. « Cooking Scheel before Pittsburgh sent him down 2

to Indianapolis in 1948.

Wins Medalist Honors

PEBBLE BEACH, Cal., Mar. 14

(UP) —Defending champion Grace Ransom Leading Rich Hill of Oak Hilt, W. Va. was Big. Money-Maker : Ya1 Wctvomg DeMoss of Corvallis, Ore., shot an 81-378 yesterday to win,

medalist honors in a slim field of

22 women - golfers competing” in the hey ualifying round of the Pebbl h Golf Championships.

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Kneecap in Yale's opener against appear on this radio program, (Carey, South Whitley, and Fred puters and didnt see nr ry television show, sign. this, Souvenirs Mien Benton . Harbor. again until last week when the indorse ‘that. until you wonder Hal Mginlyre [Mie . team defeated Harvard in its how the man can stand it.” and His Orchestra final contest of the season. Bud :

‘elected team manager. Rickey emphasized that Robin- Menufecturers Building = OR ~~ pod, Pro-Am Golf Tourney - ersten he son is making more money out- INDIANA STATE FAIR GROUNDS | iy] 7 i rt NE i 4 g £ d v LAKE PARK. Fla. Mar. 14 Europe’ s ‘Champ Arrives side the realm of baseball than Sponsored by Your Independent Grocer Ae

| (UP)—Veteran Henry Ransom, any other player he ever knew bidding for his third straight NEW YORK, Mar, 14 (UP)— about, ILI Fe 2K) Boos Whiskey

triumph in the $10,000 Séminole Tiberio Mitri, middleweight cham-| “of. course, I can’t tell you ' pro-amateur tournament, held a pon of Europe, flew in today from! ed Hill and Hill won't fill yom [ creel with the wily trout,

oe ond soday at the Brussels, Belgium, to launch his LAST 2 GAMES OF REGULAR SEASON! a v C New Haven-Sun. but it will help you land RESERVED K; E 8:30}

the “Calcutta poop Play Which| May against Paddy Yo or today. Tuzd. Portuguez. . ws with wealthy amateur : players from the Seminole club in best!| IMdianapols’ NOVELTY - Jo competition. Each pro has a : TRICKS — Soyvemny best ball score with’ each of t JOKES =NHQVELTIS - amateur rtners: and the &® 9 in this part of the. tourney nl SL J ceeds that in the * prot

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