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as Been . nding ¥ Do} Fi-Blak League for Past Eight Weeks = [weeks ago.

i Ss Law iil Sherages i 10 For a “first-year team” the Petty’s Five outfit i is making ure. George is pretty well wars out pretty well. “up by the time the team takes the|

The team, which took the name of its Gapiain, Bill floor. however, since he bowls in

{the Stewart-Warner circuit which “Petty, because it could not get a regular sponsor has been precedes the Fi-Blak.

leading the Fi-Blak Insulation loop for the past eight weeks. Petty has a 186 mark to The Fi-Blak circuit operates at the Pennsylvania plant (down third place. Ranking

each Thursday evening and is {sponsored by Nat Smith in the 'Kasnik with 173," “one of the best balanced same loop iast season but none of

urrent campaign. ; ols,” ‘Aécordirig to Kari Schnabel, fouls Stil the Su waited until it|stands as their best team effort. ue secretary. 'was too late to get a regular spon- Petty’s has also shown a great “In most of the bette known... oo they decided, since Petty deal of consistency in their team around town ‘here are... tne one that organized the scores throughout the campaign. only four or Sve teams that have team, to go under that name. {They have not dropped below the -ghantes-—of—winning--the-. Fe PHEY'Te HATA 10 recogni WHER 2850 TRF Tor quite a while. plomship.® Karl says. “In our they are on the alleys because Lots In Common league the last place team is ca- they can't be identified by their pable of dumping the leaders any gpirig Nearly all of the Ry, Members of the squad have a time." |will be wearing a different color 8Treat deal in common. Four of A good example of this can gpin them work at Link Belt. The "be found in last Thursday's ac-| Apparently the color of their fifth kegler, Such, is employed + tivity. Fourth-place Rainbow op. don't have anything to do|DY - Stewart-Warner. Grille swept three from the yi the teams performance, how-| Before Thursday night Petty’s Jeague-leading Petty quintet. |4ver For the past eight weeks the{Five led the league by three Additional proof of Schnabel'sipeiry group has been riding atop|games. But, that was changed statement is shown In the fact, . standings and they have not/somewhat when they dropped that only 14 games separate the {been farther down in the stand-|three to Rainbow Griile,

first and last place teams in the circuit. In some of the leagues in| {ings than third place all season.! They are now leading by the

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hold next are Ralph Fox with 176 and Chet J The team |game they have chalked up wascourage and

a 1066 affair. The same nig J bowling leagues in Indianap- the other keglérs joined the cir- 2 205 naw sum ght the

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Freebooter . Romps

To Victory in Grand National

A OSCAR FRALEY nited Press Sports Weiler

15 _victory in the Grand National Steeplechase today before a huge crowd of

250, 000 headed by the Royal famIt was a gallant triumph for “who

were reared just two miles apgrt in Irelands emerald green County Waterford—and a bitter disappointment for the Queen and Princess Elizabeth whose Mona-! veen staggered home fifth after thousands of loyal subjects had bet it into the co-favorite’s role. They needed all their luck, the tiny man calied Jimmy Power

Freebooter from Erin. For only seven horses out of 49 starters were able to negotiate the 30

| 929 Floor Average uneasy margin of a single game. lava = 2 ound place teams are They have a 929 floor average, That lead, however, gets larger] eS {best in the circuit, and they have with each passing week since| 12 Teams in Loop {one of the best bowlers in town on|there are only four more regular!

There are 12 teams competing their side. Bob Carnagua, who is|sessions. : in the Fi-Blak loop, which is nowia regular member of the Delaware| Petty plans to keep the team in its fourth year. At times the Bowling Center contingent, has together next season. The only league has been among the hot-ia 205 average to top the team (thing they want is a “regular test in town this season. and the entire loop as well, sponsor,” says Bill. From their Bill Petty's boys are one of the; Bob also has one of the two 700 performance this season they new additions into the league.|sets the league has produced this should not have a hard time getPetty. and Fox rolled on a team! season. That was a 714 to goiting one. - n » 3 » - ~ - = jl

{107 years.

and:

hearts that the royal family would] {capture its first Grand National in half a century, breaking the Jinx which has pursued royal runBers ever since King Edward VII's|

Olympians Oust Redskins, 91-84

from the charity line to D al

merciless jumps over the brutal ifour-and-a-half mile course in this race which has been the blue rib-

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sports scene, are these members of the Thompson Sports bers of the U. S. Post Office, special delivery service. They do as a sideline. Pictured are (kneeling, left to right) Gyorge Melagy, Thomas Bush, Louis Schneider, Roy Gross, Banner Mooreaw Robert row, left to right) Lawrence Denny, Charles Wofla, Russell Zim- , Donald Stern, Don Dower, Harry Sanders, Herod Rains, John Irons and Empson Se.; (top row, left to right) William Rodenbeck, Albert McAnany, Harry Stewart, Don Stratton, Robert Blume, Ralph Hall, Don Graybill and Thomas F. Sanders.

bon classic of steeplechasing for

Open Ditch Jump

They almost parted company | at the huge open ditch fump| known as “The Chair” the first! time past the roaring grandstand. |

Riviera Club Juniors, IAC Swimmers Retain Midwest Open Championships

Tom Lord Takes Individual Trophy While Sheila Donahue Wins for Girls

The Riviera Club Junior swimmers and the IAC boys swim|:y Spanbe er, Dayton TCA: 5 Bill

4, Jullan_ Thompson,

Two jumps from home, they still team successfully defended their championships in the Second Mid-| Moran. IAC. Time 1313.3.

were second to the free running Cloncarrig. Both times the famed luck of |

Club pool yesterday afternoon.

west Junior Open Swimming Championships, held at the Riviera hit Riviera rolled up 83 points to take the team trophy in the girls|

; 5-YA RD BACKSTROKE (Girls, 9

ant o0ds, Rivieis. Tim:

the Irish held, just as it had when division while IAC boys scored 891; points to take their second con- 30-TARD BACKSTROKE (Boxe 9

Monaveen was leading and looked| secutive championship in this a certain winner, only to falter at| event which drew 200° young the bone-rending canal turn. For splashers from several states, in-|: 3 Jockey Power, slipping off, pulled! cluding three rising young junior] w= himself back into the saddle at|stars from Baltimore, Md. Other team scores in the boys'|l® Freebooter up to challenge front- | division were: Dayton YMCA, 27; running Cloncarrig, the leader fell Indianapolis YMCA, 26; Twin-& two jumps from home-—and rolled|Cities of South Bend, 21; Baltimore K of C, 12; Oak Park, Illi- 0 nois YMCA, 9; Lafayette YMCA, It was a casual canter from 7%; LaPorte YMCA, 4. Y there to finish, 15 lengths on top| Other team scores in the girls of Wot No Sun, in 9 minutes, 23|division were: 8/5 seconds, 3 2/5 seconds over the|yette CC, 25; Twin-Cities of South ae record. Achton Major was third,|Bend, 19; Lake Shore Club, ChiReuland Roy fourth; “head cago, 167 of badly beaten Monaveen.

“The Chair” and then, as he lifted!

out of Freebooter’s path. Casual Canter

Hopes were high in British!

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bush II scored in 1900.

(Continued From Page 29)

Carnagua how it's done are (left to right) Bill Petty (captain), alph Fox, Chet Kasnak, Carnagua and George Such.

etty's Five agaregation toading 4 the Fi-Blak Insulation loop at the Pannayivania on Thurs. |It 60-55 and a fleld goal by Pat-i1 tim day nights, try their hand at the pinball machine prior fo taking the floor. Members advising Bob | Tick built it to 62.

and Baltimore 2. Bets , Diane

i 4 joe olis YMCA ; 8, Sale Harvey, IAC, 49; Lafa- Bi. 1 and on hi Sn Be 2,

Ba Grtage Park, Chicago. Alice Conway (10, and Baltimore K of C, 6. Tom Lord Stars “Tom Lord, IAC, won the in-|‘ {dividual trophy for boys: for . econd consecutive year with a Joan Fitterling, Twin-Citie [total of 15 points while Sheila) 339 YARD BREAS Hrs (Donahue, Lafayette CC, walked l0)—Won by George Quigiey, away with the girls individual Lymm uss: 3 Veraon trophy with a total of 16 points,

Do Wi JAC 4 Jonnny Walker, Day: 5, 1aSyce Bauer, Twin. Sie. Tile oF 1 D BREASTSTROKE (Girls, 9 and and over)—Won by Bill Moran, IAC: , TAC; 4, Bill Cox, Dayton JMCa: 1 3. David Sui IAG: nalanapoiis " Deanna |7R%: §'%He enry Glick, Indianapolis. YMCA.

1:07. TEAM “ToTaLs, BOYS—IAC, 80%; Pay.

YA 10-Won by Gail Moll, Riviera; the rd

Fo pana) 2, Mike Day-|§

4, Ditigias Linasmith, Tac | Pearson Smith, IAC. Tim 50-YARD

es; s len 4, Judy Huth, 1A Layne, Twin-Cities.

&| Time 139.6. : 1,16; Portage Park, Chicago, 10; Baltimore, and Lg {mE by rs Rr Rhukan PI}: 3 3{ Maryland K of C, 8.

T om | leh. Twin- { Shulman, Ste , IAC:

umann, 5% nda Park;

st Amateur Softball

The « Bush-Callahan Borthall Afsociation

Joa nahys, a he Peterson. | Abbett. Riviera: ie: 9 5 3 n Carl,

Morris hit from behind the gess. “Lafyse ite’ €C, {foul circle and the Redskins held la nine-point lead. The ‘Skins feit

hy wl ® v na Ee arson Belt Baltimore

» 5 "Betty Tye (Gin Rivie a a . in-Citles; 3, Carol Star-'3, Adrianne Nail,

hy Ey tha,

the loss of George Sobek when he fouled ‘out attempting to keep Ralph Beard out of the danger

furlongs Caters 15 (A. Bkoronski),

Race Results at Leading Tracks

BY United Press * Bailey), 3. 2.0 (aibesty on elaiming; NT ou: “rhe Olympians, with five min- ’ 3 Boy. a ongs) oy, 1 At I Gulfstream JE Rae hy Xo muddy. La et, 16% yi Ding orth, IEA utes to play, got that determined \ vi Floral Trail os TR Church), [1 13 pi ie larch so). [Po MRke Hi "aie Se Phy 0. 2.90. Manson. 1110 Richard. (0.08, 4.60. | xos Er AL Marian Ani. 4. or hy “108 +J.-Cuimore), 3.80. Also

One Up, Stage Play, Virginia RW IPTH (33500; allowances: 3 year olds; |

4 n= i Plo . Als ogkwood, Lou Jay | PW : {Groza, Beard and slim Paul © Qu-Me My Ruthie, Gay Reveler, Trbras as A 8, Tier, pox B20 30 240 Hatter iis DRUIRSHS. | oralther, Who is with the Olymps|

Horsey 'Aroun

ND ($2200; claiming: 4 (31400; claiming: 4 Su up; 180 30: Broken Crown, 110 (W. Downs), Surionss_- Elsted, 108 (K Church, 660

105 Jay Forst, 106 (A Vasily, 3.80. Also.| 500: 10.00; Yankee Captain, 110 (F. Hone) | SIXTH (37300; added Capital Handica

R {440. Also: Ratomal, Ootem. Sutton Place.)3 years up; 0, 56 go Magnet. 111 (R {final two minutes, one a push shot

ie of Erin, Gypsy Lea, Another Knora, t 81 1 Point, Silent Sirls. | Shufelt), 2380, lected " Atomic City, ana Point, Silent Sir wh HS mate. vo | Park Daily Double Paid $66.00. {At Laurel | ine Weather, Oriole, Otter Brook.

su RD (32200; claiming; 4 years up: 61 SEVENT! ($3500; claiming; 3 { furlongs) —Big and Beiter, 113 (F. Fernan- 12 futigny ($3500: maidens; 3.year-olds: | ods: 1 1/18 mila) Six jacomar. 113° (R.| k), 3.40. Also: Top Honors, Cadet

5 Cloud, Attention Sir. Convicted, Miss Haste, Opening Day. | Sonish, p. He AL Mou!

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{ n ones Rew 30 (1 Han- | Shufelt), 8.80. 3.80, 3.00: Tipatatt, 113 (W.| )e 4.30, 300. 350; Recalon IL 134 (A. I = Po has . {Olymps an eight-point lea Ea 6.80. 4.00; Shining Deed, 114 fed Gitber Rb Jodi rv 2% J Bons). 3% 1.90: Count Christ. 100 '(L: P ght-po! d-and|

porn

($2300: claiming; 3 Jeet, olds;

POURTH — v furlongs) Storm Ridden, 113 (C. Cor- Bes stojnt. 118 ON, Bhuk

acandrew’, 12.60 Meo. Ara Agen. 1]

Joes Sun. 133 (WL. Taylor), OBC, olla) 60. 4.70. 3.70; Swamp Son, 117 tad Ee 1 I, 12 B 3 K' gnarl. 10.00, 6.60; Luts Ofrl, 113 Tht ll 8,5 etia). | iz tat ge. I uta Bader. The teams played on even terms ol HE AAA

Shasta Tur {through the first hilf, the lead! rigen, War Host, Bill K het V3 Pe reedon Train, Clear’ dik Bo a. 8 op . Sl ce, By 0 ette. | ibeing knotted and changing hands! Night ; how unday Beau A 0 kl on m = i TH ($2500; claiming; 4 years up; 6 Daily Double “pala $342.00 t akiawn numerous occasions. OTE I rT 112 (J. Culmone), | THIRD 193000; atinin i" 4 ore} FIRST 45300 aHowanees—4-y — “Brannum and Sobeck left the, is i, 3488: Dithie; 108 ri halen as, =i 330 30: Dy, 116°0C, Kirk), ‘ha uriongs) Beau Fortune. 118 |H. Keene), game on fouls for the Redskins 3.40. Also: Ground Foe. Alr Patrol. ($d 330: ay omer. 11. Gilbert), | 3.30, 2.40 330: First Bar, 108 J rosa): while Jones, Joe Holland and! sob. Riley, Outland, He Could Babee Escort, Two Day Air. A arelons 13 3.30. Also: August. Savbird, Rollasy. Bor-| Malcolm McMullen went to. the! ($500: Suwanee River randion Lad or Man, Fourth Degree, Patsy Jo, Feas-

: 8 furlongs) —aThe ance, Medina Boy, Star Call 3

50. 380 Johns Jo | .smCOND (12 ! 4 a Al ABest Hl Basketball Ace li 4 CR Zlicuanoes 102 { 3 shh

w J! sc Haunerdas, Tabby B. 3300.) Mike Ehret, 110! a

uti 11 (C Harbsurton, | Daily Double Paid $7.20

a tog 5 3 RE : | visitors with 20. 3 nale > 20, Count-A-Bit, | . | | ; visitors Patt 2.10. “Also: sasus IL L v REE an THIRD (31200; claiming: 4 -vears up:|

mber, Montana Sands, re 13500; allowances: 3-year olds: 1 HIN Hickory, 120 (L. Batcheller) 8.90, 3.80, 2.70; Set Pree 107 (E. Nelson: 4 70, 3.40; Galoot, 130 (O.8eurlocki, 3.7 Also: Loran, Beach Beauty, Johns Ad miral, Wentworth, Mr. Pilate NINTH (32200: claiming: 4 years up: 11/1 miles) Quelle Belle, 105 (E Nel Bande Tarawa, Li RAT A 3.00. 2.80; Billy Perry, { ook), | 10. Also: Insider, ° Cloudchaser, | olleen, © Kobold, Lumpuckerow,! ators. Milk War.

miles) -8Sun Hound, 110 (WE car 14.30, 8.30:

ary Kay

E Carri, 10.10,- 6.30; Soma Lad

18 ae a teh; A Tac: Lady Adax Rana FIFTH $1400; claiming: 4 " 8 Jurignew -_ Rie Ping, 107 (P uli. 6

iso: Jimminy Go

At Lincoln Downs

PIRST (31400: claiming: 4 vea ross, 1 \

o TN $1500; 4 yenrs up: ett obs 3 Pal 1 (D, CR

Tro Too: Don Coventry,

Bo gton Cal, Track Talk, My Bu on

{ton Joe Gift. Loutey, Pamlico, Music {

added; Arkansas Der

SECOND ($1400; claiming; 4 1 Jour rs up: C

riongs) —8aralee Patundi), 0 Si. . 30 Tipit, 111 (A a 3.80. | a

7.00. 4.30, 3.10: Lucky Codine, ny NR 'L. Baird). 800. 390; ‘Virtue, 113

(A. Skoremshl) 5 a. | Be gels Blue Stik Boun so: Veriaan 86 5 Ethel V.. Buck Rake. | Daily Double Paid 538.00 THIRD (31400: sian ming. 4 years ul

Unique Reward, bMon Pharo

eo Oniy. 107 (A. Licata), 10.40 partes, st 8: Qrtons, 112, A riaiok, 438 Ce Arthoa, Mighties! lo cy a Rod. Endie Jane, Simple Simon.

($1400; claiming;

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4 years

CHICAGO, Mar, 25 (UP)—Fred| jorrison, a four-year veteran of State football who was the star fullback of the victorious Buckeye Rose Bo#1 team, signed| with the Chicago Bears for 1950.

Raed Goose) Tatum, | known mars Back. Radar Man, Chilfbobes Prince of basket-

4 vears up: oli will display his round ball ml or 108 ip &'| prowess as a member of the Nr i Mr! Harlem Globetrotters when | ha. Siiatesia 1 hey meet the College Allbdicsp: gd ry Americans at the Coliseum, i

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p: 108 ie lila’ iaren. 06 * df ateler: 440. "Also." Wiley Fox. Sign Xi Firing OR & loan from the Minneapolis | Ma i EY aed, 8 euch), | $50: 10%. 36.40, 1280; Able, 118 (i. Payne), {Lakers. Walther hit two in the!

3 ttle H 118 » , Chesty, Ida A. Cardan, Check- | Nn HL Hanford) 3.30, 3 0 A Whim from behind the circlé and the | (M. Basile! 5.80. Aa: Gioiden Rull, Ply- other on a floor- -long footbail 4 {pass from Alex Groza.

a are Aifmnic the Redskins wouldn't have caught | To Nore Taf: lthat- fired-up-outfit—if-they-had-HTH 132000; claiming: 4 yours ui 1 [been permitted to use 10 men at

{side lines with six violations for! year the Olymps,

FRORTEY, “Lhets Cal Pady Vinita War; Puddy Duddy, Be "I with 24.

5.20. Also: Glider Pind. /best two-of-three series to decide | [the division's playoff champ champ.

GRrrghl. so, so 430: "Right oo ii College Oar Classic ESE ont Book. Hainy, Gosh. ‘Moved to Marietta

Teapoy, 118 ne Sort |The famed “Poughkeepsie ReBrite, 2.70. &i 5 Kingarvie, y Hoy 8 gatta” was moved today from mbuca, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to Marietta, | by; i {Bh 09 ta. Atkantas Der-10,, for its 48th running June 17.

‘J. Brooks), 4.10. Also: Lancaster, Putura-|SOCiation, which stages. the na-| matic, aJiminy Cricket, bFranch Ad: ital, | tional » i HTH (31300; allowances: 4 years up: {that Marietta offered a better, (Brocka). iss) shaise Message. 108 J /course on the Ohio River, better, 4 {108 sna Th, 10.40. ¢50. Baguio, 3 housing facilities and the obserJim. “gis Plas. Coo. ‘Sugar Beet. atic vation train which Poughkeepsie {Fou ‘has been unable to supply in re-

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Walther’'s last shot gave the

Groza was the * Dig gun for the

Xe i Jorgensen® led for the|

With the victory, the Olympians |

» n ne Bos pocketed a. check. for $2500 and | *N ," 20:00. Also: Wa Doodle, i. addy” Serenata, Bleu" I Ban: Barty |gained the right to meet Ander-| polino, Brack son, the other playoff winner; Tha/ FOURTH Ie cos up: Ti miles tins Mhfirances: 4 Tears'first game will be Tuesday night Brooka) 26.50, 9.30." 8.30; Stimboro, 108/in Butler Fieldhouse. It'll be a

Winners in Lutheran School Tournament

Bruce Stelhorn, Ronald Ser beck, Richard Kruse | to right):

a AToDnenbers, Dae She:

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00-YARD over)—Won by Barbara Junaciays, ‘{iera; 2, Alice Conway, Riviera: 3, 00ds, Riviera: 4, Ginger Albright,

jon YMC: ; Indianapolis YMCA,

fayette : Ry

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meet Monday, Mar. 27 al

3, Joe han ,. Shorting Goods store. ®t HE Wash af 13 here rank Parrish, iy 0pm team = in The F I m 109.8. at arbors. 90-YARD n by Sally Bowers. (Girls,

ivierst 1 for 1650 wi be bn,

, Warren Barth, Gary Ahlbrand (kneeling, left Coach Vic Kaiser, Eugene Noerr, Ronald Bade, Wayne Brehob, Norbert Charleswood, Ronald Kaottkamp, Fred Sager, Jack Brink (standing, left to right), are members of the St. Paul's Eagles, champions of the Lutheran School Tournament. The team has lost only one game this season, despite the fact they played many of the outs larger schools. The team game, 53 fo 24.

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MOA: 3, Dick Satan. 1 red Hen-

nd by Jane Peterson, Lake Shore; Sui uch, Plo: Tmt sei

nd 10)—Won by Pearson ith Jac 2M o Eger, Twin-Cities; 3, Phil Bur: Lafa

park; bi Qdorrhaon, Jette wei Jed nal ek, JLatarsiie’ CC; §

a ARD »FACKITROKE (Girls, 11 and] and|1 on Betty Watson, Riviera «3, Jelt Be Bootitile Phiinds and Crist, Sis fartfe” Aronnen Bollinger. 4 McKinney

J[Girn, 13 and ARD BA REE gh (Boys, a and

jugey. 1 , nk, of | cobs YMCA of ln a dias » Ss . a. 5 Su an Schaefer, Riviera; i Pat Rol, Hic n, anapolis . . Penny Hilackledge, IAC. Berio)

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TEAM TOTALS GIRLS - Riviera, 83; C, 3 25; Twin-Cities, 19 Shore Club, Chicago,

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Team Second

To lowa State

Hosts Win NCAA Tite, 30-16; Plaza

Morne Wins as "FALLS, Towa, Mar. 25 (UP)—Iowa State Teachers College played the part of rude host tonight and won the National

Iowa Teachers piled up points to 16 for Big 10 a Purdue. Cornell College finished third with 14 points, while Syra-

~4Cuse. Was. fourth with 10min me

Defending Champion Oklahoma

1A. and M. finished fifth with nine.

Three Retain Titles Three Iowa Teachers matmen successfully defended their titles as the Tours swept through the meet. Keith Young, Bill Smith and Bill Nelson retained titles won last year. Joe Scarpello, Iowa 175-pounder, was the only other repeating champion. Anthony Gizoni, 121- pound" champion from Waynesburg Col lege, was named the outstanding wrestler of the tournament. He defeated Defending Chame pion Arnold Plaza of Purdue, 7 6.

Purdue's ‘second place is the highest in Boilermaker history. Joe Patascil, Purdue's Big Ten champion, won his first national

% «1% championship by defeating Ro-

manowski of Cornell. Purdue Sophomore Jack Moreno lost the championship by dropping a 9 to 2 decision to Young of Iowa Teachers. ‘The summaries:

121-Pounds — Gizoni. Waynes cisioned Plaza, rdue, 8. 198 Pou a

5, | ahiacal, Purdue. decisioned Rom

ano rnell, 3-2. 136-pounds—Lange, Col decisioned. Oglesby, Iowa State Teachers, referee's decision. -Dounds--Young, tows Teachers, de

fudy | cisioned Moreno, rdue, 9-2. 155-pounds— elson, Iowa Teachers, decision: Hunt, RE defame rants SEE, 1% ers, decision: Lar y 175-pounds—Scarpello, Towa, Jecizigned bhardt, SY acuse, Pe. Hea i utton, Oklaho

Stoeker, Towa Ne enon Mp dec de«

Kime. 1:1 Ee TROKE (Girls, 15 nd

"HALLANDALE, Fla., Mar. 25

s'| (UP)—Calumet Farm's Theory,

{which disappointed Trainer Ben | Jones In the three year old stakes

at Hialeah Park, ran the fastest six furlongs of his career today when he won the $5000 Suwannee River Handicap at Gulfstream Park in 1:09 flat. This sparkling performance which carried the son of Pensive to a two-length victory over John A. Kinard’s John’s Joy, clipped

WINNERS—Tom Lord, | three-fifths off the tra reco Mca; 4 kK fh i ac, 15 Tal Shelia Donahue, La- cK rd dianapo . Soro, Raia napons 16 pot

set by Yankee Hill earlier in the meeting. It was the first time Theory went to the post against older =, horses and he had only 108

yl weight. Theory sprinted to the | at the start and then set a

"| dazzling pace to lead the rest of

the way and return $4.80, $2.50 and $2.80 across the board. John’s Joy returned $3.00 for place and show.

Beau Dandy, another Calumet

horse, was third with Almenow, Commodore Lea, Bannerday and

OSU Mermen Win NCAA Swim Title:

COLUMBUS, O., Mar. 25) (UP) —Ohio State’s powerful mermen splashed to their second consecutive title in the 27th annual National Collegiate Athletic Associa-

tion champions that ended here :

A pair of sensational sopho-

mores and a steady springboard veteran earned the Buckeyes five -

individual titles in the I4-event

meet as the swimmers of Mike Peppe marked up their fourth their sixth in the last eight.

The Buckeyes dominated the three-day event by scoring 64

points while once powerful Yale finished second with 43. ° Ohio State showed its power by scoring : 410-30. 0f the 1d events: SRR

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