Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1950 — Page 32

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Women AAU Swimmers os Move On to Keep Double Windup

pe ove Corridon, Chicago; Juno Stover, Butler in MAC Syracuse Tonight

lend. cled : | It petitions can do it Butler ST. PAUL, Minn., Apr. 14 (UP) G ale, Cal., Predi to Win Today |Untversity will stay in the Mid- ~The Minneapolis Lakers, better PALM BEACH, Fla., Apr. 14 (UP)-—Marie Corridon of Chicago |

Conference. ver of Glendale, Cal., loomed as the ones to beat today American : - a Women’s AAU indoor swimming and diving cham-| Yesterday Butler students began »ionships moved into the final day of competition. circulating petitions which they "Miss Corridon, representing the Chicago Women's Swimming hope will change university offi-"-yssoclation, was clocked in an impressive 59.9 seconds yesterday as cials’ minds about dropping from he led the qualifiers for the 100-| ithe MAC to join a new Hoosier "ard free-style event. Miss Stover among a field of 23 swimming league. The 500 petitioners hoped i Each team boasts a victory In opped the field in the one-meter against Barbara Jensen, 8an to reach the ear of President M. O. wh professional basketball's “World | | living event. “ [Francisco, the favorite. The de- Ross this afternoon. . | AY : Series.” Minneapolis won the Others qualifying for the. 100- fending champion and record) Three Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- : iE ‘opener, 68 to 66, but Syracuse ‘ard swim were Jackie Levine of (holder, Marion Olsen, San Fran-|ternity members are heading the ~ | bounced back to win the second | ‘hicago, Betty Mullen of Lafay-|¢isco, is favored to place. !petitioning ‘students. The irate |game, 91 to 85, last week-end at | ‘tte, Sharon Gray of Los Angeles, Others who qualified for the students demand “that Butler re-| | Syracuse. f yorothy. Schwartz of Kenosha, one-meter diving test were Sara main in the Mid-American Con- : The fourth game of the best- | Vis, and Barbara Scott of Chi- Wakefield of West Palm Beach, ference. We protest going into the . |of-seven series will be played here | ago. ] ° {Mary Frances Cunningham of La- weaker Indiana conference.” “re | Sunday night, then the teams will Miss Jane Owen, 15-year-old fayette, Pat McCormick of Los! Athletic reverses, particularly ; © ltravel back to Syracuse for an- | ndianapolis Riviera Club swim- Angeles, Marylin Miller McKee of in football, led the school’s offi- ST | other tussle next Thursday night. ner, failed to qualify. She tried Chicago and Hazel Barr of New cials to investigate the possibility Rusty Cleek { Sm———— or eighth place when she turned York. of joining a new league. The Bull-

n her fastest time, 1:2.07. Marlee em Idogs have been successful only in| Tonight's Armory fight card Conclave May Set | itepan, Chicago, turned in the Gomme Post ned basketball in the MAC. | features a double windup involv-| : i ame time. po | “The petition is news to me," ing Middleweights Joe Arthur 2nd College TV Policy Maureen Pleak, also of Rivi- ~The Shortridge-S8outhport base- ‘said Dr. Ross when told of the Eddie Miller and Heavyweights, : a ra. and Miss Owen are entered ball game scheduled today has student's action. The university Willie Clemmons and Charlie CHICAGO, Apr. 14 (UP) — A n the 300-yard medley scheduled been postponed until May 6 be- president declined comment until! Lee. Matchmaker Forrest Mc nationail policy to regulate tele- » be run today. They will; be cause of cold weather, he could see the petition. {Kinney has arranged three other vision of ¢ollege football may re-| ee OA ES ————— . m—— prep {bouts to, back up the headliners. It 1 t wd Hine of The remainder of the card: Sut from a two-day meeting | _-8ylvester - Simmons, Indianapolis, vs. major Midwest schools opening Xddia Brandt, Dayton. Five rounds, Light- tomorrow to discuss video. Abdy (Candy) Anderson. Thdianapaila, Athletic directors of every Big

vs Larry Cartwright, Dayton. Five rounds. Middieweights. Ten member, plus Directors Con-

. . J | Rusty Cleek. New Castle. Ind. vs. Vie rad M Jennings ar m M WwW i Kondick, ~ Wri ont Dar M. . gs, Marquette, Ed The Biggest Econo y n a an 5 ardrobe Roti PA aR ‘DATO TPouE “Moose” Krause, Notre Dame, The boxers were to weigh in A J Lewandowski, Nebraska, and

this afternoon in the boxing com- Tom J. Hamilton, Pittsburgh, will missidn offices in the Statehouse pe.present.

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There were indications that neteT : — work television would be the pri-Old-Timers to Play mary subject of the meeting. A Varsity-Old Timer game Apr.. It was probable the meeting 29 in Butler Bowl will top off Would determine a definite MidButler's spring football ‘ practice. West policy on television to end The game will bring together discussions over more than two [Butler football stars of the past Years at regular Big Ten meeting. including Don Hinkle, Ott In the past the conference perHurrle, Francis Moriarity and Mitted both live and post-game Kenneth Smock y video with determination of policy a "i Lox {left to individual schools. The league recommended that no con- & & a Meet Postponed tract. for more than one year ; Q\ //r See it! The high school track meet pe signed. Street | scheduled between Kokomo and In March the conference approv- oi Tech here this afternoon was ed post-game television, but did ae a postponed because of “weather not specify - what types of pro, conditions. It was rescheduled grams it wold permit 16 use films for Apr. 24, of conference contests.

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