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ar. 16 (UP) y Jockey Ciub hat 13 stakes, } added money, spring meeting 12 to July 4. the Aqueduct eplechase, has 3 roster while _was reduced last year.

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“tral Missouri and Brooklyn 664 with the Riviera Mixed.

Individual Scoring Honors

Cafeteria Squad Racks Up 3037 Series; Howard Deer Hits 3-Game Total of 677 “By GENE LAWSON Russet Cateteria grabbed ‘the lion's share of the bowl honors last night.

Await NAIB

- Teachers to Face Baldwin-Wallace; Beat Arkansas Tech |

ment and one of their keglers grabbed the individual spotlight, Howard Deer Sr. fired games off 266, 176 and 235 in ringiing a 677 series in the Indianapolis Classic ‘at Pritchett’s.

: Russet Bowlers ¢ Cop Team,

«A Half Game |

.Russet’s, 19046 state champions, led in thé team totals depart-

Russet

ith Ca

Packers Trail Olympians by

Anderson Drops 83-80 Overtime . Contest to Warriors

up

? scored the evening's high t KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar. 16— ing:

Only three seeded teams, includ- games of 1048, 942 and 1047. pe Todians State- Teachers Col-| The other honor counts were i8ure in the Lilly loop. ege, awaited the quarter-final distributed. between. .the . Classic. “YOUnd today of the National As- the Pennsy Eli Lilly loop and in| sogiation of Intercollegiate Bas-the Riviera Club mixed at the| ketball tourney, Illinois. The quarter-final round of will games is scheduled tonight with Ham asDopld rdf Davis and Elkins going against! mark acquired on scores of 25 University of Tampa, “Indiana 234 and 180 in the Lilly circuit. {port to lead th State against Baldwin-Wallace, Next was Ken McConkey with POT D 2 Women, Central Washington against Cen-|gemes-of 222.197 and 285 Tor" a;

1236 and 196 for a 656 mark

Janice Battreall recorded a

against East Central Oklahoma.| ett's for the second week vIndiana State advanced to-the! eight-teani round after ati irkans Pol -| paune at AY oly ‘Tech yes ries with Indiana Fur -in

Champs Defeated ®. 88

the in 158, 168, 150.

mar ting oA Classic and Ernie Hohlt Jr. disk by Jos 2.308] So °% played 227-184-246 for a similar!

George Johnson, another Ling! TKeéglér, registered games of 224,

round out the honor count circle. delphia.

the series with the Bell Telephone! 673 Girls and Alice Cavanaugh had a 9. stmilar series for Liquid Trans-

John Olivy rang up a 476. series n the Inter Club loop at pitch i

fA single pin separa.ed theirow. But that isn't all. He also] elimj-{€Xt three bowlers. Basil Hanna had the same games for the sec-| (uncorked a 234-197-226—657 ‘se- ond straight week when he turned 2t 76-76 on Lee Mogus’ fielder in|

PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 16 (UP) | —The Anderson Packers were trailing the Indianapolis Olym-! plans. by. a ball game again.today. after dropping an 83-80 overtime toi game here last night to Phila-|™

566 The Warriors boosted

{chances of gaining the post-sea-| |son National Basketball Associa-! tion playoffs in the eastern divi-| {sion. The Packers and Olymps| are fighting for the western divi-| Caps in the Colis

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Philadelphia tied up the game

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jscored the first five points in the sion school

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- |Purdue Extension Set For Tourney Sunday

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«-photo-finish out-of. the third-place; © race with Pittsburgh in the American Hockey League's western il ™

= other record-—as the Mohawks

12, and St. Louis defeated Hershey,

Airmen Lead By a Point in League Race

Player-Coach Heller | To Play; Sawchuck Doubtful Starter

By BILL EGGERT ° The St. Louis Flyers, making-a |

vision race, invade the Coliseum here tonight to take on the Capitals at 8:30. The Flyers and Pittsburgh each

son Saturday night

|About People—

Former Local SPCA

Head Leaves for East

+ John C. Macfarlane to Be in Charge

Of Livestock Loss Section in Massachusetfs Mr. and Mrs. John C. Macfarlane and daughter Jane Ellen, 9,

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Dr. George P. "Rice Jr., head of have two. games. io play and. the Butier-University-speech—departs Airmen are leading by one point. {ment, will represent Butler and| St. Louis will finish out its sea-/the National Foundation for Edu-| at ‘home |cation in American Citizenship at| ban New Haven while the/two national conferences in March!from”~ near - zero

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left today for Boston, where Mr. Macfarlane will serve as director —r0f-the-lHvestoek logs Society for the Prevention of Cruelty tc to Animals and Angell Memorial Hospital. He recently resigned as man-! |aging director of the Indiana! SECA IT or. walter cule lane was chair-

man. of the In-i1 would not have lived so long,” dianapolis Lions(the Rey. James E. Smith, CarbonClub boys andigale, Ill, said today on his 101st girls committee. pirtnday. Son of a slave, the Rev. fm He is vice presi:|\p Smith celebrated with his 37-e-dent-of--the-Na«ipege-pla wife ahd six children,

tional Federa- 514 years old. He sul preaches. : tion of Sales Ex-|

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permits from police commission ers, a Los Angeles superior court judge said today when he re(versed a municipal court action fining two women for wearing slacks and. sport halropta. » His beard choered with frost temperatures,

Hornets must tangle with the and ‘April. He'll attend the fifth Larry Hightower, 49, pushed his

‘week-end. home-and-home. series. fairs at Ohio State (Columbus) 'pegk (Colorado) yesterday and

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packed all their tallies into the, second period to upend New! Haven, 5 to 2. { ~ Wally Stefaniw, Ivan Irwin, {Bob Frampton and Jimmie Moore | {all made life miserable for Goalie {Emile Francis during the out-| burst, Stefantw started the scor-| ing at 11:02 and Moore closed it at 11:52 before the whooping, bell- | ringing Cincinnati partisans. { {11 seconds the previous mark for

In other games last night; | Providence trounced Buffalo, 6 to

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uranium in his| Caribou mine} ‘near Denver, pyplic Health Service, , but he does n 't know| how much, he sald today. Mr. Nelson isl¢q

sheriff’s office to Silva's behavior,

While

Yition and Nursing - (Nursing service panels and busi[ness meetings will be held next

{surgeon general with the U, 8,

Miss Lucille Petry, assistant

will speak {at the 46th annual meeting of {the Indiana State Nurse's Association, Mar. 23-25 in Evansville. A day-long meeting of direcrs of the association will be president of theikeld jointly next Wednesday with C o n solidated gjrectors of the Indiana State Caribou - Mines. Teague of Nursing Education and

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: overtime and clinched the decision tournament will be held Sunday " Mar: 29-30 and the 40th annual started back to Colorado Springs. Hazaline, defending champion Howard i Se Runa Cater 677 Flo A Rg el i on free throws by Vern Gardner afternoon and night here at the Needs. Victory anid Tie {Eastern Public Speaking Confer-/mne only person to push a wheelANY Heavy Shoes to Tepeat, way willis Mbchonale Eig Nee 8 3 Harrison Roni ing, Federal Morning. . 534 And. George Senesky. Purdue Center, 902 N. Méridian| - St." Louis needs at least a vic- ence in New York Apr. 12-14. -iparrow to the top, the Ellensburg, 3 y » :} . Tudely bounced by a hustling Cen- Ken Sd ans. Indians Fur an 651 Harold Pritchard, Bemis Mixed. 51) Philadelphia (83) Anderson (80) St. * tory and tie to clinch a playoff un Wash., man reported he feit fine. tral College team from Fayette, role Honit hr Ri Liny' Sten: . 83% Sor mpson, Clare. Weight Hdwe. os ; fg ft pt te tt pt Ft. Wayne, defending cham- spot if Pittsburgh trims the Mo-| Miss. Annabelle Hartle, sister'of 14 took him five days to reach the Mo, 76 10 55. | Wilbur heck esos «8480 colt NEEL Syoeer), 500 ders 3 3 omaant i 3 3 pion, will open the tourney at 1 hawks: twice. The Flyers and John C. Hartle, 4230 Carrollton ton of the 14,110-foot mountain. 4 ; At S. - ' . : b 55,1 «3 2 x : \ yr i : Wesminster, top- Seated. in the Ci Clarice Bake: Kay Jewelery... i fail Battreal ini 56 Mog us. { 3 7 Lifargist 4 8 5p. m. against Indianapolis. Mich- Hornets would finish with the[Ave., will be The ust Woman, He figured it would take two days ower racke was us ins, i 7' Nel Roelling, ndpls. Typewriter 42 Guoxkas,f 0 0 0Owensf- 1.40 2 i onstabulary . Davi 4d Ei : oy . IB. uan Do a armik imbe. 8 Mary. Frances Kiser. Lablante Bld. M. 540 Lisingst nec 4 1 6 Rumenich.c 793 igan City and Columbus are same - total points but St. Louis graduate of t . Munich, Ger-| to cover the 26 miles going down. AVIS an kins Co ege, 85 to] Puane § 130°: aon Schmidt, Mixed... .. 38 Novak,.c 0 0 S5/Niemiera.g 1 0 1jpaired in the 2:30 p. m. Hammond ‘would have more games won, INC O Academy a unic LE J a 75. And River Falls, with its] | Bob Kel 5 Senesky.d . 6.) I Mactd 2.3 3 which drew a first-round bye will The Caps, already assured of Many. Miss Hartle is educational Bernarr MacFadden, physical heady NAT a bat: Ch AR a ay iat Ristaheaie Samra ats gees tr X S81, 2Gales, i , 8, » SS he brilliant point-maker, Nate De- | Wilts s Bia Co. 3 88 Beal Past Girls + $38 ‘Bobo, « 4 1 2(Staaczak.g- - 3 7 3 play the. first-game winner at 4 second Fn in the western divi-|° -ordinator of the U. 8. Con-cuiturist, has long, was sent to the sidelines! Rais Es iy Mon in 3| Gertru 1s eo Me ever ei Lily Masel . 82 Pleishmang 9. ¢ 1] . |p. m. The title clash will start 4s rive A Won even stk aight |Stabulary in Stuttgart, Germany, nought the “opby East Central Oklahoma, 75 foward Stickforg foal Past on $30] Wiehe Hansen: Indi ood M arke .. 51g] Totals 33 1735 Totals 28 24 33 at 8 .p. m. ames on the Coliseum ice |®, Service school for career sol- erating rights” to 64. { Don Mitchell, Cli - 618 | Leona" Jaékson, Fr 18). Halftime ‘Score—Philadelphia 37, An-| 8 diers taking high school and uni-|t, the swank ArIndiana State gave a great, aT s. Moos gratis, Indians 1 derson 31. On the Ice Player-Coach Ott Heller is plan-|oo city training. Educated in rowhead Spring Tl Jones Mixed .... Knox, = | Pree Throws Missed. Brian 32, = tels. >. ning to get into uniform tonight| Be scoring exhibition for 8500 fans| Jil Peck. Hert Jones Mixed axine Priest. Riviera Club 13 Closs. Black 3 Oates Fake 2, -Maracsis. g ning to g EN% Ohio, she formerly taught in Cin-|yyotel in S an 4-Co AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Ito give some other. pl yer a rest 7 by building up a 60 to 35 halftime Share Hatolead: Hoty Name: rances Snyder, I 12! Livingstone, Senesky 3, Bobb, Novak: | Western Divisio giv e pla |cinnati and Ohio State University, | |Bernardino, Cal. p oriot, Inter Club .. ......... . {Joan Blerck, Blackwell Puneral Home 1 Officiali—Pat Kennedy and John WL " pts G oa and et himself into condition for! $7 lead over Arkansas Poly Tech. Mike 8 Coca-Cola 611 Helen Gardner, Home Appliance 1 going to Germany in 19 Arkansas—eame —back;- however, Bu Schoen. Mechani paundry-—go- 610 Marge Minat Oe ami INDIANAPOLIS 34 33 11 19 348 Ei the playoffs if needed. 2 8 = [The purchase | Larry Fox al Fas Fon, Michae ale 07 iad {INDIANA 3 3 3e0 3 figure was not led by Tom Massey's 27 points, | Claston Rea. Continental Op Shtical’ Mxd, a $195 Bernice Liikeme ef, Horii Jones M Mixed 1 3 P B k the In [Bh Joule 232.32 1 I I Goalie Terry Sawchuk, injured] Dagmar Rom, 21, Austrian ski Ry and whittled the Sycamores’ lead gal 3 Mates Faend's Mixed airs 80 ary Fast diana Pur tC Bo ¥9- Fasltetha jCinetnnel East 3 iin M RAR Ja Satiiey 3 Srvinavele, dsjveanty Whe Date fishin el His brother-in-downto 78 to 74. That was as DX anse, Emp MINS are . 609 faq, Bi Jennings, Block's Mixed Cl Bo: Eastern Division | as ly T Pts. G OG still listed as a doubtful ‘starter. world ski championships in S- law, Roy D, Meclose as it got. Don McDonald Hii Davi” credit Sema SP ~': 898 Ru’ gutimiler. Internal Revende 110 Bf evracyse "at Re mu BF 8% 37 BI Ji Iohe sits out lonights action, subipen, Colo, last month, returned ;,,, y= op, Paul Thistlewajie, Henley’s Service .. 607 R, “Bol te 3 > 4 SE ee cry 28 3%. 25 58 paced the Sycamores with 26 Lt. THe Re He al Mees Sod Nona Niko Bo ee AAC 39.21 soi \gpringaeld 32 33 3 eo 1 15 80alle Ross (Lefty) ‘Wilson, willito Aspen today to appear in. 2 nounced the deal:- rere points. Tom Logan. Kistner Battery .. i TH ol I. Telephone eo & i aston : 3 a 30 New evr He 3 HO 58+ 163-436: it nr He-tsunbeaten tn his only sports film, WIth her was her, Mr. MacFadden . Mr. MacKstdenEE To ;~Nationai- SORE aT Trea Aer eos ' HER & EAGLE LEADERS WO 0? 494 Philadelphia vefhinsavye ns 2 43 IN Hershey 20 39 10 30.22 two starts this season. ¢ (fiance, Egon Schopf. Miss Rom! : Dugger, Actyle ne Produc ay Mndspenideii ® Bratisisher. Beech Orove Ladies -.... 487 Bos 328! RESULTS LAST NIGHT = Hey’ the U. 8. {left San Bernardino for New York Tech Lists Track, (Bill Irwin, Hefley's Service ........ (Clara Waka Bog, Mie odie | Slevpiand 4, Fitmburah 3 Barons Break Record [said t Ryd remall) i the last night. Baseball Schedules ou prs Sr Pritghett gn $48. Du BAR a aol o roducis a 3 Minneapolis | Fan Bifale 2 2 Elsewhere n the league last jshrougn ¢ J hme | e - » Track and baseball schedul (Dorsey, Tater Club o.oo. . BY 3 Deere RY W Mies Fi Wayne 301 | FINAL SCHEDULE {night, the Cleveland Barons sait-i Corp. Frank ©. Talbott, 20, son Jean Batts date, Nathan Pack, rack ‘an asepall schedules jo, Besvick, BI Lilly © 000 . 403 Dot Nelger, XMY aed io i cal 3 Ichicago ‘585 ‘Tonfght—8t. Louis at INDIANAPOLIS, ! 3 i ” |didn’t show on the Philadelphia for Tech High School were an- Paul But tober, Ryvlera Club =... 80d |SoRr Faier mab, Contlien al Optica St.Louis Be NAPOLE oi Dace : red-awsy another loop record but of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Talbott, [street comer ‘Where she was to Wally enck nson. 8 ewelry FE xs Saturday— a eve ane - hounced- today by-: Charles Dag: Ed Carroll, Wednesday Mixed .s 601 Bhan r Bari ——] “Won Lost Pet Buffalo at Hershey, Providence al Spx the Cincinnati club grabbed the1951 Ruckle St. has been a meet him. But they got together, well, Tech athletic director. | OTHER LEAGUE ‘LEADERS (MEN) Dora Connor, Holida fare br INDIANAPOLIS veieeas..o 3725 597/field, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, New| {biggest honor by" scoring four pointed third alternate to the! at the 1 tati J |Dr. Brodie, Medical Societ: 599 |L. Blythe, MHS. Girls (2 games) ".. 303 And . 26 7587 Haven at St. Louis y t West police station. ean saw 12, Kokomo: Ap at_Anderson; Lary Lehmann. Moose Lodss ...... 807 BEE HE SE Tri-Cities |... 3 458 Sunday—New Haven at INDIANAPOLIS, | {goals in 50 seconds. {U. 8. Military Academy a es Nathan's car pass — without " Ss MARR Sheboygan . 1 .373 8:30 p. mi: Buffalo at Providence, Pitis | y S$ opr pt ry Nest ap. givin Gentry aiocks atfsed Products 8 Billiards Waterloo 43 293 bursh at Cincinnat! | While -the Barons broke the Point. He wag. Jo take in {Nathan—and calléd police, who Fol one rc Tachi May $, North May| Gerald Niehaus, Ell Lilly oo... 803) _ Denver as 30 [180 “NATIONAL LEAGUE "AHL Tecord for most victories at| [ERivale ERyminal ae |s | arrested the driver, a 15- -year-old z t i Ty i : ; rman 12, fnctuneolls wet A a iar 15. Bob Freudenbuf Mutual Wk... 31] Morris Morris won his third RESULTS LAST NIGHT | Detroit 3 18 12 ‘#5 200 14» home as they nipped Pittsburgh Heidelberg, Ge boy. Nathan was already there, slate finals st Tech. Re a Sian judo Post | match in seven starts last night, Minneapolis, be. Baltimore 62. =~ [Frente #133 182 1304 to 3 for their 29th triumph on Serving with the 574th Ordnance reporting theft of his automobile 3 \ t 22° 17 . Apr. 11, at Frankia’ Apr. 1 13; Southport; |ghet a tonal Harvester $78 beating Phil Greenberger, 50 to Philadelphia 83, Anderson 80 tovertime). New Tork 3% 11 8 i63, Cleveland ice, the usually tame Division. He's a graduate of i ——a— gre, Buteno for B ursle, b | racess Ruck Shotts £1 43, in 87 innings in a state three- HET: dices: bo Efi, 3 B33 UR Mohawks went on the warpath Shortridge. Health Official to Speak May 9° Now Rpt ily on Sa | Bop” Banton, ¥ gi Sarr. Co. M. 34 cushion billiard journey or. 34 in, GAMES TONIGHT RESULTS LAST NIGHT |and set a new scoring record--| Donald M. Nel-| ’ : at Or'-| INDIANAPOLIS vs. De Detroit 4, Montreal 1. © hament Victory) eld: ‘Nay 33, Gt eas: Charles Be Yeulteoy Tp & 1 Mixe fs8/the Board a Teste pares. | Baltimore xt it Lous, Vincennes. | Boston 4, New-York four goals in 50 seconds. Three. son has Touna At State Nurse Meeting port: May. 3o, Shoririiee May 31, Manna! Peyton Print, Holliday Mixed 37 {P18 had a-high-run-of five. “Syracuse at Eheboyean. “Chicago 4 Toronto 0. of them came in 26 seconds—an-|

|State Board of Nurses Registra- »

ithe four fastest goals scored in »| Thursday. {a game which had been jointly] A man gets mad sometimes, | J. Russell Townsend Jr. Inheld by Buffalo and Providence.| Wa# the explanation given by the dianapolis insurance executive, -

{eions.’ Miss Rita Reynolds, of In-

Mr, Bilva's wrecked truck was be-| 4 ana- University Training School

burst into flames.

Ig vanked up an embankment it| He dashed to|

|for Nurses, is committee chair-

Education:

fy approval

‘bass and red-eyed sunfish.

June 16 until. Apr..30.

1 J : { i state law, wil be held Mar. 23 at EVENTS TOMORROW

{man for the sessions.

his sedan and deliberately drove| it over the edge, piling into the] flaming wreckage of the truck.! [Mr Silva escaped uninjured but was hustled off for “observation.” | Mrs. Elizabeth. Ward of Me-| [Adester Okla; couldn't stand re= éver-to-be-appointed surgeon

‘State Nurses to Hear Miss Lucille Petry

Pan Fish Season Due to Lengthen

ASI rr QA HATE ORY the oof: of ‘a public hearing ature. \scheduled here Mar. 23. Thief River Falls, Minn. Busi-/of the division of nursi ! K | e ver alls, nn., Busi-o e division of nursing service | the sone M. Kunkel, director of 7 and Professional Women's!in the U. S. Public. Health Service servation, has given ‘temporary, C UP members went trouser-hunt-| prior to appointment to her presapproval to._an. order providing(\l8 today. They accidentally ent post three years ago.

year-round open season on blue- Picked up a, walter's pants in the| gills, crappies, yellow perch, rock |

seat in’ the Oklihoma legis- In Evansville on Mar. 24. { One of the nation’s outstanding nurses, Miss Petry was chief

restaurant where they packed old Service” will be her subject at the jlotiung for shipment to Europe. Evansville meeting.

Miss Lucille Petry, first woman tirement thoughshe has - served eral in the United States Public

‘Year-round. o on Season On Pan las home demonstration agent -for| Health Service, will address the D P shersF-years: She's: running indiana: -State-Nurses: Association:

“Community Needs for Nursing

The new order, reached atter| 75 per cent of 8000 interviewees had approved the idea, adds 48!

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