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Junior Swimming Stars ~ Will Compete in Title | Meet Here Safurday

Riviera and IAC To Defend Crowns Stars of the junior swim- ' ming world from as far east as Baltimore will converge on Indianapolis Saturday for the second annual Midwest

Junior Open Swimming Championships, to be held at the f Riviera. pool. : Last year’s meet, the first of its kind in the Midwest, attracted an entry of 142 young splashers from 13 clubs in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky. Advance ““"Yegistrations indicate that this

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McGrath, Mauro and. Rookie Cecil Green ~ Sign for Big Race Three new entries for the 34th annual 500-Mile Race were receivéd today by Wilbur Shaw, {Indianapolis Motor Speedway president. Nominated - to wheel the new

Hike Roster of 300 to 28 Cars

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Hoosier Relays | Attract 18 Teams

bi Classic Set at IU

Tomorrow Night

| The Hoosier Relays, the indoor i high school track infant that's no {longer in three-cornered pants, will unravel in the Indiana University Field House tomorrow evening with a record-smashing list (of 18 schools competing for relays! honors. . | ~~ Anderson’s defending champions head of the list with a total of 41 entries part of whom will be, tunable to compete. The Relays, originated by Howe High School,

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Buckeyes Three-Point Underdogs 7 In Crucial NCAA Playoff Tilt

NEW YORK, Mar. 23 (UP)—Ohlo State gets its chance tonight age. He also is a good rebounder. to succeed where one crack Midwestern team aiready has failed—|Bob Donham, the other Buckeye stop City College of New York's drive toward an unprecedented forward, is not so well publicized sweep of the nation’s two major college national basketball cham- but he seta new conference field pionships, ? +goal shooting percentage of .426 No team ever has captured both the National Invitation and this season and was chosen the NCAA tournaments in the same. - rnm—— —————|squad’s most ‘valuable player by year. CCNY, however, took the rivals earned City a spot in the his teammates. as a

NIT championship from Bradley, tournament. City is a marked a the pride of Peoria, Ill, and one am in the NCAA. After its NIT Honor Bradley Coach ST. LOUIS, Mar. 23 (UP)—

of the nation’s best, and is a {riumphs over San Francisco, City: is not only favored against Forrest (Forddy) Anderson of

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three point favorite to beat Ohio Kentucky, Duquesne and Bradley, | State in the first game of the

Ohio State but also is the choice Bradley University is the MisCAA ‘Eastern playofts, EG ii Cha Dri snmoy SOUT... Valley. -Conference cage “Th “tonight's second Madison _ {coach of the season, Valley com-

“One of His Finest”

Square Garden game, Holy Cross Nat Holman, who has coached

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year’s event will be even larger, Riviera will be defending champions in the girls’ division with the IAC defending their title in the boys’ section. Trophies will go to the winning teams and to the high-point girl and boy. Medals go to first-, second- and thirdplace winners in all events. Splashers to Dine James H. Makin, president of

the Riviera Club, has announced

that the club will be host to-all the youthful splashers for dinner in the main dining room of the club following the meet on Saturday evening.

Time trials will ‘begin af 10] a. m, with fials at 3 p. m. for ajcago; Riviera; IAC; Twin-Cities are rear-drive

full program of events starting]

with the 8-years-and-under age Bend; Town Club of Chicago;

group who will compete in 25-yard

Bettina Schwenk

Lake Shore Athletic Club, ChiSwimming Association, South

Beilfoss Natatorium, Chicago; Dayton, O., YMCA.

entries were Jack McGrath of Alhambra, Cal.; Johnny Mauro of Denver, Colo., and Cecil Green lof Oklahoma City, Okla. The new entries brought to 28 the number of cars now entered in the race May 30. vs | © McGrath will drive the Hinkle |Special for Jack. Hinkle of Wichlita, Kas. In last year’s race, after ‘winning a starting position in the {front row, McGrath was forced to drop out because of- méchanical trouble. i | ‘Green will drive a car en-| [tered by M. A. Walker of Okla-| homa City. Both of these cars jobs with 270] cubic inch, four-cylinder engines. | Drives His Own | Mauro will drive his awn eight-|

Archie Adams, former national prep low hurdles record holder, will compete in the third

| annual Hoosier Relays, spon-

sored by Howe High School,

| have grown to be the ‘sevond/is a one and a half point choice |today. : largest IHSAA-sanctioned track over North Carolina State in a CCNY for 31 seasons, admits Anderson, a Gary, Ind. prodmeet, headed only by the annual SWitch in the flow of betting this year's team is one of hisiyct, was awarded the honor in state cinder meet. money. The Southern team was finest. He calls Forward Ed War-'a poll of the ‘league's coaches. Field events will get under way favored in the first call over, ner “an All-America player if I

lever saw one,” and Forward Ir-| at 6 p. m. with the relay events The Survivors play Saturday for| . 9 : AAU Bey ketball scheduled for 7 p. m. The meet the Eastern NCAA title after the/ Win Dambrot “the greatest player : as

{the first meet three years ago.

| Plainfield, Ft. Wayne North Side, Young-Baylor games at Kansas|/Dye calls “the best team I've ever| Ha

n loser. meet in a consolation pre-/I've ever coached.” Warner, aver-| By United Fier three sections with six teams can iminaty. i [aSSd 21.7 Pointe n Saihe In the| coirpuas Bites (Feore, TO 1, 10peting in each event. Finals on Tuesday {NIT, while Dambrot and Roman, 500 Fofve SRogne. lash) 38. & Approximately 320 athletes will The Eastern champion meets CCNY'’s 6-foot, 86-inch center, ed OR ines) 72. All Stars Bo F P ._ each averaged 14.5 points. | _ (Dayton) 54. be: certified with less than 300 the Western champion here Tues- . Golden Dukes (Santa Maris, Cal) 69, actually competing. Howe won day night for the NCAA champi-| These three probably will fur-| Ada oilers (Houston)

Phillip’s _Ofi 5. Los Angeles Police 27. onship. The winners of Friday's nish the stiffest competition for| benver *cRevrsiets 9. 'Kings Motors (Hes:

competing are: Bradley-UCL A and Brigham the Ohio State team which. Tippy| 0% Kas) 83.0 oon

Other OME AMENT rville Byrd (Little Rock) 40, All Stars * Providence, lowa) 2

teams

{ iy {Hobart, Frankfort, Tech, Manual,|City, Mo., play there for the coached,” : Steamfitters \Baton Rouge, Ls.) 33. Kan{Broad Ripple, Shortridge, Wash- Western title Saturday night. | Dye's dynamo is All-America 1s Bicie Qugens (MacAlester, Okla.) 38. - |{ington, Jeffersonville, Blooming-| CCNY was the surprise of the(Forward Dick Schnittker. ere at. JOmatial 10, : ton University, Lafayette, War-/NIT — unsung, unseeded and Schnittker is the Big Ten cham-|AIB (Davenport, lows) 41. Nesnville 3.

erals 37. NRE" asthe) one (80 Joseph's

ren Central, Ellettsville, Ben|almost uninvited. Only a perfect pions’ leading’ scorer with 426 Davis and Crawfordsville.—J. A. |record against New York City points in 20 games for a 21.3 aver-|

lead in the first by Ray Ceresino, wing Buffalo to leveland rushed st goals in the 0 wrap up the and Tod Sloan leading snipers rach. ; off games will —#t Providence at Indianapolis, } only -one more he Eastern “B” anapolis also can stern “B” series night. 3

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r. 23 (UP)—The ls have signed Carl Killsgaard. Yaglinski, Westach Curly Lame today. feet, three inches unds, was the choice this year.

freestyle races. Three events, 50-| cylinder supercharged Alfa -| yard freestyle, backstroke and Entries are expected also from romeo. He drove the car to eighth| breaststroke, will Be held for Cincinnati, Lake Side Club of place two years ago in its first swimmers in the 9 and 10, 11 and Louisville, Kentuckiana Club and appearance here. SRR 12-year-old age groups. The same Colonial Club of Louisville. McGrath also participated two events, except at 100 yards, willl Dayton YMCA, runnerup to years ago for the first time. be run for the 13- and 14-year JAC in the boy's division last Green is a newcomer to the age group. Three events for sen- year, will be on hand with a Speedway. = fors (15 years and over) have strong contingent of 32. s——Approximately been added to the program;—so gnd Is expected to give IAC a real pected to be entered by the time —everybody can get in the act. | battle for the championship. |entries close, Apr. 15. 3 Eastern Stars { The meet is sanctioned by the| Only “car: at the track at Three rising young stars of the AAU and all officials will be mem- the present time is Lou Moore's, East Coast will appear this year. bers of the Indiana AAU Officials Blue Crown Spark Plug Special,| They are Leslie Lang, Bettina Association. Extra seating will be. driven to third place last. year Schwenk and James Bracken of available and a small admission in the “500.” Practice will not the Baltimore K. of C. Club. Bet- charge will be made. Tickets will 'start-on the track until sometina Schwenk, who is only 14, be available at the door. [time after May 1. holds the South Atlantic Women’s) ee “1950 Indoor records for the 100 yards and 220 yards freestyle = 1ech Basketball Team, | well. as the 1940 outdoor 100 : i z Er

. a geri " - . Aree bos ra -- vii pt aren oe o ol en BE CH Sh Seer POL OTS and-400- meiiir-sisenis \N a SH a G < A od championships. | res ers iven \ war S | being hailed . : Tams Braken J eins i lod Eighty-one awards were made to members of Tech's basketball ready holds a long list of records and wrestling teams at an all-school assembly of 4000 in the Tech in junior competition. He holds gymnasium this morning. ; the Maryland Interscholastic 150-| Coach Herman Hinshaw and his 10 varsity basketbajl players

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ame height but yard individual medley and 100 who were defeated by Madison's state champion in thg semifinals, not on the draft yards and 200 yards freestyle received special Green blankets with white block T's. 's are 25 years records. : | Receiving blankets were: Bill Leslie Lang is Junior Women's : {Roepke, Don Dobbs, Charlie! South Atlantic 50-yard freestyle [1 0 eges ] |Englerth, Joe Sexson, Myron! all and 150-yard individual medley] Moriarity,.. Dean Throckmorton, | d Press = - champion. > . Ernie Cline, Les Nell, Dick Wills | ALL AS30CIATION Strong teams are already = pring Sports and Frank Morton. The same] phia 76

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group also received separate block T's. The blanket wards were made for the first time. Coach Hinshaw also received the blanket for the first time. Inscribed are the words, “City, Sectional and Regional Champs, 1950.” The Greenclads turned in a 21-4 over-all record, second only to the 1934 team record, in Tech Po tivitte: C3 at Canceroury; 35 anderson; annals. Coach Bill Treichler's Bu Earlham; Ose \wrestlers, who completed their 7 at 23 at second undefeated season in three Aderey _|years, are twice Marion County Apr. 1/mat champions. terbury; Invita-

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Two Indiana Colleges today announced their schedules for spring Indiana Central opens . 3 by entertaining | Taylor. Franklin College enter{tains Butler as its diamond opener. {The schedules: INDIANA CENTRAL

Baseball Apr. 3 Taylor; 5 Manchester: 11 at Rose ly: :

‘ Hanover; 19 Canterbury; n; 26 Earlham. Track

pli, 3 How Riz pons ; nderson; anche 3 cl {ES Bie ri Bt ht SOLE | Twelve. varsity wrssting block| 13 Conference Meet at Rose Poly; 20] . Little State at Ball State. | lows:

for Ft. Wayne North Side tomorrow at Indiana University. Adams set the national mark of 22 seconds flat in 1948, but the mark was eclipsed by Billy Bless |

sf "San Anfonio, Tex., Jefterson who ran it in 21.7,

Tribe Loses but Muir Looks Ready

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flu. The 160-pound right-hander who concentrates on a side and| : underhand delivery, was to shape] === part of the. pitching assignment against the Pels tomorrow night. Rally in Seventh Tulsa, whose only spring training victories in five games, have been two triumphs over Indianapolis, sewed up last night's contest with a three-run rally off Hutchings in the seventh inning. Centerfielder Jarrett Baumer's ouble with Harry Donabedian and Fletcher Robbe on the basepaths, gave the Oilers two runs. Baumer scooted home on Mickey Rutner’s single to right center. Robbe, who hit only two home runs for the Oilers in 126 games last season, hit Malloy’s first pitch in the third inning for a 350-foot four-bagger over the right centerfield fence. The Tribe scored single runs in the second, third and fourth when they got to right-hander Walker Cress for five of their six safeties and were aided by three Tulsa fielding errors, . _ Threaten in Ninth Indianapolis threatened in the top half of the.ninth after Eddie Bockman grounded out, Jack Conway drew a base on balls, -Catcher. Del. Ballinger. fanned against | iouomaimm Johnny Bebber’'s slow curves. Frank Kalin, batting for Hutch-

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| D. Bledsoe, Phillip Kenworthy, Ralph E. { Jefferies. ” 26 ot! THS Award—Edgar Lamb, Ronald Lamp- . Gerald . Robert Montgomery, 13 Hoosier Conference and. Little VARSITY BAe tes Fe st Ball State: 20 Big State Meet. [Em te Cline, Dona Dobbs, Charles Englerth, i L-oavron, Moriarity,. Frank-Morton; Neth ylor: 22 Ma William Roepke, Joe Sexson, Dean Throck- |

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Morris Advances In Billiard Meet

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