Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1950 — Page 22
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Current Frosh Team Will Make Regulars Work Harder handy in a close shave.
By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, U, of Notre Dame | And a pies In tithe Saves Disie .... BEFORE OUR 1950 season becomes too much a thing lated. They're related to the Inof the past, as it will after our team banquet this evening, dianapolis Olympians, who are [ should like to express a few words of thanks to all the glad for the kinship.
; : The lines meant a l6t to the members of the high school coaching profession. {Olymps in Butler Fieldhouse last
vu. The pressure of the past season didn’t permit us too night. They sombined to up the much time to become well acquainted with our freshman Tri-Cities Blac ' :
stretch the “Bucket Brigades play Notre Dame. and sioce ) strea! ers, but the few oppor {Notre Dame, and since I know home game unbeaten
tunities we had served to many people are very much in-0InS. coth Beard (Guard confirm a growing conviction terested in our prospects for Tusk Ralph) crammed in 21 points tol we--have held since returning | should like lo take a loo v2 wi set the stage for the pitch in from the service, That is, that 1991 Plans, which are not yet defi- 0 "'y ‘free throw by Chuck nigh’ school players, in general, Pite. { Mrazovich in the last minute, are ‘receiving much better coach-| From our 1950 varsity we lose Though the crowd didn’t know it ing, and over-all training, now, Captain Jerry Groom, Bob WIil-'4¢ the time, that was the clincher.
Edge- Tri-Cities Blackhawks, 75-74; }2 Beard Gets 21
By FRANK ANDERSON A smooth Beard comes In
row, left to right). B. M. Deweess, Tom Miller, Al Lotz, Charles B, Lines, W. Kotney, A. W.
Antlers Hotel for the official start to planning the 1951 Golden Gloves tournament.
than.they did in the past years, llams, Fred Walner, Bill Flynn, Tyi-Cities followed Chuck’s toss ; . . 154 aR Bill Gay and Jack Landry from with two quick baskets as time ets ome | BECAUSE THE Notre Dame our first offensive team, and Dick ran out. i Pee nh squad, like the rest of Cotter and John Helwig from our Stutz Irksome : :
the “university, is made up of first defensive unit. Two pained witnesses were Leo . young men from all sections of Naturally, the departure of Barnhorst and the man hé re-| coring eCoi the-country, I feel that we are In these lads will be genuinely felt, placed at forward, the knee-| 8 4. god position to make such a'but not to the serious degree that hothered Wah-Wah Jones. Bargeneral statement. | we felt the departure of 27 seniors ney was irked by Official Stan
Competent Teachers to Round Out Public School Athletic League
C. F. Schaub, Ray Parsons, Ray Cox, Dr. F. E. Long, P. J. Sertell, Marshall Raber, Charles Kirk Lockhart, Edward Ewbaiik, Homer Asher, Art Wright and Edward Schaub (back row) are members of The Times-Legion Golden Gloves committee. They mat last night in the
patrick and Clyde Freeman (front
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ana University graduate in phys: fcdl education; No. 43, William Delph, an intramural and recreation specialist, and No. 45, Bob
Texas Christian Gets
‘ ries SOur freshman squad this fall from our 1049 squad. It was gen- Stutz for calling four first quarter Fourth of a Se
Straub, former Butler grid star
s relatively small in number, erally agreed that one of the ma-|/fouls on him and spoiling what 87-10-68 Trimming hut several sections of the coun-|jor problems last fall was the lack promised to be a fine night's] It may be cold December, but y “Were represented, and the of depth. Barring injuries, this work. Jones was uneasy on/Indiana University's basketball pe strongest where the strength is needed most. ality was good. These lads had should be partially solved by 1951. crutches. He's just not made for|court is sizzling. | been properly trained in all the them. |
Hpsic fundamentals of football,| oa | The game was tighter than a/Cracken’s and, what is more important, they SOME OF THE MEN who willl, =. "0 000 the way. Top|set a home floor scoring record in month.
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
The Indianapolis Public School Athletic League is going to this fall.
| The newly organized IPSAL can depend on a staff of competent, Last night Coach Branch Mc- experienced teachers, coaches and physical instructors who will run “Hurrying Hoosiers” the city's 64-junior high school athletic program beginning next
and a top performer for Tryon All-Star’'s semipro football team
At School No. 46, Jack Rice, ex.Butler trackman; No. 49, Carlton Flynn, an NCAGU graduate (and crew-racing coach in Canada during the summer months;
hd been taught the proper re- be sophomores next fall have the lead of the evening was six points, defeating Texas Christian, 87-68. More than that, the diversified
No. 1 spect for their superiors. ability to make our present first BE puts : _ ‘backgrounds of the city’s ele-| At School . fest of the miémbers of the col- stringers work a little harder in Indianapolis at 61-55. Tri-Citles| It was the third win for the un-| ‘Gerrish,
| ‘vide an excellent foundation on s&hool coaches for the marvelous have been vacated by the gradu- ¢ight times,
i$ they are doing in sending us|ating seniors will be wide open | The Olymps started off ith 2 such outstanding representatives./for those who display the most [4-0 lead. A free throw by Noble Ilonly wish that we had the space Promise. Jorgensen put Tri-Cities ahead,
under control. But the Hoosiersiih, school system. pushed the running pace a bit. oppe teaching of
Wilbur Schumacher,
ifhportant role in a boy's life, cause I was unable to work with the Post it was 21-16.
jon personals early in the second | the city's many men and women! No. 9, Harold - Snyder, and this role will become increas- the frosh enough last fall to deter-'
The next 12 minutes found the naif and Indiana took advantage instructors and coaches who have Indiana track and swimming
ifgly more important, if military mine which lads were first string O'Y™ps outscoring 20 points to 12 5¢ the situation the rest of the distinguished themselves on the cialist; No. 14, Roy Hibner, an
field as well as in the classroom. outstanding long-shot Sox Man- C0 Rother er hase | BLE inal’s basketball teams in the late : . OF, ; s E P. FARKAS, director : one of Tech High School's outSEORs amin. es NO A one Normal/standing basketball players, Borde, Indiana AAU boxing com-
{College of American Gymnastic {Union's graduates now teaching
sqrvice delays the lad’'s entrance potentials. However, I do know|fOr the Hawks. So that mate iti way. into college. ; that our 1951 team should present | 36-33 in favor of Indianapolis at| mop, man for Indiana was Guard } = = a group that is just a bit taller, a the half.
Gene Ring of South Bend. Ring,! {SINCE WE ARE ON the sub-/shade faster, and absolutely| Tri-Cities recuperated atter the|, "ooo vi 7 0 SRT COUR of physical nan ject of freshmen footballers at| starved for victory iintermission and parlayed Jorgen-| iistrator of the revita ement .
isen's eight points into a 35.51{ eased the nets for 24 points, {tary program, was Howe High
Courtney | No. 50, Thomas R. McNichols, former boys’ physical director in ! hysical instructors ex - Washington High : |held a five-point bulge on four|defeated Hoosiers and Texas mentary p -|School and Butler hilf-mile star;|® Chicago YMCA; No. 60, Max I aching o Sion are OO od 1 he ‘spots that occasions and the score was tied Christian's first loss in five starts, 2M0N8 men and women will pro-i. 0 MO 0 Fo br or Wash. |Allen, who starred for Broad Rip-
Leading most of the first half, which to build a varied physical ington .and Wabash College basé- ple High School's basketball team the Texans seemed to have things|.q,cation program throughout ball and football performer; No. sion of the state finals tourney! BiachRe id i individual Butler star basketball and tenuis : {11-10, and the Blackhawks he held a 40-36 halftime! i ural player who is an ex-supervisor o t@ thank each individual coach by| I am purposely refraining from| higher and he {skills in the broad intram { and Butler baseball star pitcher. name, because he plays such an mentioning any names here, be. SWaY the rest of the quarter. At edge. The Texans lost five men program can be supplemented by the city recreation department. j350 Bad a tryout with De St.
] was officially started at a dinner for committee members, AAU officials and city officials last night in the Antlers Hotel. . The 1951 tourney will begin Jan. 12 and will be held on five consecutive Friday nights in the National Guard Armory. Behind Tournament Mayor Bayt, former Washing. ton High School athlete, assured the committee that his adminis tration was fully behind the Golden Gloves Tournament. “The city will do everything in its power to make the 1951 tournament a success,” sald Mayor Bayt. “We will help in any way possible to make this coming tourney a greater success than ever ‘before.” Mayor Bayt’'s words were
A, J. Thatcher, city recreation director, and Lt. Forrest Higgs, head of the Juvenile Aid Division and founder of the city’s PAL clubs. McDuft Recupera
that reached the afternoon ses-
in 1945. ; : No. 70, Guy Tex, ex-Southport
Louis Browns professional diamond team; No. 72, Bernie Rod-!
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3 2 =» TEACHING TECHNIQUES and
o Indiana Central's Greyhounds g. yay first athletic director background skills, too, are plen-! Ww ® ; advantage at the end of three 5 {School's iin the local school system, and d = 2 est Side Center Keglers =: Then the fuu begas, stayed me eff Heyare from 1938 to 1043. Mr. Farkas, 17, Tom Sleet, ex-Crispus At-[tiful among the women physical ¥
| Beard's jump set shot broke a and had Franklin's Grizzlies tury, oraquated from Indiana Uni-{55-55 tie and Joe Holland's bank|on them, 57-51. The game was &|;. qity in 1934 with a track and ishot gave the Olymps the lead|Hoosier College [permanently at 10:44 with the!affair. : board reading 57-55.
Walk Off With Pin Honors Jo Berkopes Wins Women's Honors With A 651; Curt Heady Hangs Up a 682 {is gun) at 65-3 and the Hawjs(but. Franklin monopolized ihe)y, tion; : as ” By MARION CRANEY rela deo Rig i py | Last night's bowling laurels today rested on the heads of two Mike Todorovich adding the 70th West Side Center keglers. [Hawk point on a side pivot, ' Jo Berkopes more than secured women's honors on lanes 13 and | 14 In the earlier Tuesday Night Ladies Handicap. . Hi-Dollar team, her games were 224-226-201 for 651. {Ralph atterg Bn han BX ittle wi old me Canterbury Curt Heady piled up 224-212-246 for Foxworthy Ford in the West posited a goal and Mrazovich Tiffin! Simin ammeter er riers een moe quell Anderson, 66-57, and Nn famous Penn Relays. Side Classic on lanes 7 and 8 for (found Warren Perkins’ fingers! t t © rdia: of} 682. Both opened the evening at Pritchetts last night, when| Lo Re fils Bers of Ohio swept past Conco with a 224 game. (dean Case of Peoples Outfitting Nach Eo shivery alm aft-|vexas Christian (68) Frank Wilmoth rocked maple Matched new green team uniform exas Chr iu!
\ |lete served as a recreation officer ¢ In other games last night Man- i, the Navy during World War the nation’s better. flying
The list supporting Mr. Farkas, feet, three-inch stature.
Indiana an |
rings chester's Spartans rode Forward yr He coached a Tongue Bow! performers; No. 27, Willard Rolling on the ¢ Then Beard and Mrazovich|! Don Hyde's 29 points to a 77-85 gootball team of merchant marine (Woody) Litz, Indiana Universi‘too matters
‘tucks and Butler star fullback. instructors. Included among the
many specialists are: Mrs, Pris-
” - ” i Conference fie)q “specialty under the late| AT SCHOOL NO. 18, Roy Sey-cilla Hunt, No. 33, former semi-| |Coach Billy Hayes. He has been terth, NCAGU; No. 20, Joseph/pro softball pitching star in Min-| —+—Forward-Dwight Swalls banged ne of the city's leading track Statz. NCAGU; No. 21," Robert/nesota: Lucille Hart, who Joe Holland loosened a tooth|in 23 points for the Greyhounds. ,.4 field officials since his grad- {Wendlyn, an apparatus specialist;; conducted some of the city’s top! ' {No. 22, Joe Goldenberg, Jormes (boy and girl grade school track, o, N. Y., ath- AA rings The former Buffal {National orp ying Dg -— Cave a daw
meets; and‘ Phyllis Busby, for-|
i
at School No. 16.
Control. .Sprague compiled the
soon after. pt, Wayne, 84-59. lis imposing. It includes, in part:l No. 39, Roy Hafner, an Indi-|best baseball coaching record in
Tech High School history in the last two years before leaving Tech last spring.
# » ® DR. HERMAN L. SHIBLER,
pointments in the future. :
present staff, Uncle Sam notwith-
the city’s new superintendent of! Three of Indiana's leading professional fighters will display|3¢hools who has inoculated the In two classes, the Novice Class
ting “This committee,” Thatcher told the group of some 50 men, “will get all the help possible from the recreation centers.” Acting as chairman for the event was Tom Miller. Regular
|chairman, Paul McDuff, is re-
cuperating from a recent illness. Members of the Golden Gloves Committee were introduced by Marshall A. Raber, commander of the Legion Post, and Fred De-
missioner, introduced the officials, New Official Gene Parker, Indiana lightweight boxing champion, has been added to the list of referees for 1951. He replaces Happy Atherton, who this year becomes a Judge.
— Other speakers were Vic Free,
managing editor of The Times, and Art Wright, Times Public
Service editor. ; : Homer ashe, in charge of | tickets for the tournament, said Also prominent in the program tickets will be op sale immediateare outstanding men like George ly by mail. Mail orders may be Hanover cadets in Mississippi and placed ty's 1949 Balfour award winner Sprague, principal of School No.|sent to “Golden Gloves Tickets, rush to a service track team high in the in baseball who was Indiana’s|32, one of two elementary princi! Indianapolis Times.”
{leading hitter despite his five.ipals on the seven-man Board of|" Prices are $2 for ringside and
first row balcony; $1.50 for re|served; $1 general admission, and 50 cents for children under 12 for
{the first two nights. Only orders
|for ringside and reserved seats
will be taken by mail, however. Fill Out Blank b The tournament will be fought
dormant elementary athletic pro-|for beginners, and the Open Class
for more experienced amateur
ucation staff with additional ap-| The tourney is open to any
youth 16 years old or over. To
He wants to ‘keep all of hisienter, a fighter should fill out the
| . ; er Perkins’ infraction and that ne nt i" : es : for 665 by games of 210-224-231 With bright scarlet. Jean tried !®’ Fromme! 3 0 5 Toshefl, : bd Mn in the Christian {too hard on one toss, slipped,|W2s it. The pesky Johnny Logan/Revnoldst 3 5 8 Brown. 334 ree op oosier oxers Church League llanded feet high and red-faced. and Frankie E ria swept in Sw McLsod.c : 3 3! Ronnins.t i 0 3 ° ’ a | {fast baskets, but the Hawks were! . : at Iatia's, Alvin Teammate Mary Munday took | y Ethridge.g 3 1 5 Satter! 1 : 0 T I hi T N ht Gaddle tipped jout the 4-7-10 split. “Skeet Eberts (1, neo to live on oe are 13 lsummernt 10 8 Oo Fig omorrow I . . } rior { Cleaners in. the Cleaned. oft a" 3.6.75.10 setup], rey By Tom rg Cini” 38 RENEE 3 1 4 ‘ -6-7-8- -up. | fn Luft. { mory. Social League at {Conkle Funeral Home team | Metuien 3 0 Li perninet 1 : ! | Encore 3 | J heir ares tomorrow Sight iu the AFinory welterweight champion; gram, wants to strengthen tur-; Fun Bowl. His § iclipped off game totals’ of 832. | Mrazovieh.t 1 § YDeZonter 011 |ensiie ‘233 a pel t y htweight ‘ehamp and Joe Sgro, welter con. ther the grade school physical ed- fighters. games were 253- ° [843-775 for the night's team totals Gromnn’ HF 3 Jorwensen ut $88 ipiranda.x 2 3 1 Gene Parker, state lig t a toppin the “ard 183-228. |-=2450. The Moore team won Lavoy.e 1 0 lHermsenc 2 2 4 | Vieau.x 2.1 _2/tender, will be in the three eight-roun ors opp & ight but was Art Baker fin- three, held their lead by four | Barkers 02 Hota 3 3 ; Totals 3 22 33 Totals 0 27 28] The program was originally set for las yan ished the evening {games. - |Walthers 5 0 5/Chrstnsens 1 1 3 Technical FoulIndiana, =~ = oo. Texas POStPOned because of the weather. | with a 279 in the 5 { Ted Floreancig of the Allison| Totals 3721 34 Totals 35 24 25 !
' jChiristian 30. .| For Sgro and Anderson, tomor-| F)§ | {Owls rolled a 164-165-166 series at i nDIANAPOLIS™ by Quarters {Pree Throws Missed — Texas Christian: | > Dick Dunke Ss
Chevrolet: Body Y LIS 16 20 15 24-75(Pr , Reynolds. McLeod 4, J. Taylor 's battles will be preliminaries’ League at Pritch- 9° Berko Dezelan. Lt. Paul Grey took out Tri-Cities .... .. 31 12 233 1074/2 Allen 2 1 Tavior, Campbell 3, Indt.|'OW S ba P
etts for an even 650. His other the 4-8-7 split in the Naval Ord-| iio ov, Missed—Mrazovieh 3. Hol-|
213 d 158 {land, Groza 2, Narker, Eddleman, Herm- eau 2, Satter 2 games were 2 an .
il; : ship rematch, set for a week nance League at Pritchett-Hunt-|sen. Brian, Christiansen 3. Officials—Sam Madden, Cornell; Ross pions ’ TONIGHT It was like an early Christmas |0'Grady, Ditticiue But Kennedy and Stan Stuts. !Dean. Purdue. : prom tomorrow night. ha a East # = =» ® = a ; : Sgro recently lost the crown, Bates 50.4 | | : ly i MEN L. Jugs. Ohio Ol L808! 5 ie FR 3 ( , q S J 0 {which he had worn for two years, Brown . ! | *50. Sut, Ready, Foxworthy Ford + 83 BATT Jamie, tnd. Tractor Sales”. 430) acre ear w - er . [to the sharp-punching Anderson. oom 7. Frank Wilmoth, Christian Church WOMEN : i ® ® Cornell *H. Alvin Gaddie, Sunset Cleaners .... 884i Jo ‘Berkobes. 'Hi-Dollar ............ $51) hi | R5 51 O | Anderson tomorrow night will Geneve Rh Bill Beck. Hautler Ensin 8 rena EE eran ks Haney , sees 3 anua 8 - & in ver ime ‘meet Eddy Smith of Gary While, ona Cross 483. lan rown, | » os i : ie : FI SEF eA FEE TORR Twer pep SS10..8005. against Sonny Harris Lafayette =~ 613 ott. Sunset ¢ saery ps reve Bn ii erin “THIS DEINE tHE SEASON Tor ChATItY, Satred Heart's John Dwetiger!o 5 nis a8 A loss 5 either Lonign mesmo Dick Hennessey, Chevrolet dy ... 634! ) ; ower op. § { : Bip Cottingham, Pox's Stesk House 833! Wilens Hansen, Hi.Doliar Dave Maurer s33| CAD De forgiven. . : mi aoc (would. mean. cancellation of fhe Manhattan 127 Robert Gallagher, Perfection Wnshid 8 viola Biacky . 7 Sta] Dwenger, who knew where to throw a ball as quarterback of ian ag John Esterline, Bagle Crk Nursery Fa O08 Blackwell, Hi-Dollar ......... 838 ne. i # title match. ry «80 Rover! Frame. Allison Office ,... . 828 Mabel Skinner, .Goodwine Service .. 534 Sacred Heart's footballers this fall, had “trouble” finding his target, Parker will meet Vern Roberts B ¥ o. dos Walt Jam Burehu Aabhidelt £28) Evelyn Welsman, - Oertels '92 ...... 534 at the charity line at Cathedral last night. : | Chi Paskir. ‘who looked Roghester Js Joe Newman, P. R Malory 113: gl] Vera Downs, H & M Liauor ......., 833] But his teammates didn't. ' of CARO: d ATker, StaMichael 53. Jerry O'Grady, Hornaday Mik ...... 2 Hagel Large, Peoples: Outfitting ,... 537! They hit 13 of 17 free throws {in the peak of condition for his gr rtrs bry Boal Reacher 7. Der adap ls 68 Norma Trans, Trrcloion rah ome 3281 afr Manual and Dwenger WO converted free ones were last appearance here, will go into Supiey Rock 43. 4 S$, clisio Bs 3 8 > y % % Ralph Franklin, Gray Grobn & Gray 813) rene Moore, Pittman-Moore WATE Ln of Tsang them. But don’t erased by Dickie Nyers' pot shotjaction tomorrow seven pounds Tremionst 43. a casa. OH B Hausman, Buck's arket 520 Th . | 2. on ; g 2 { ob en anual J oe RAL soa Charlotte Harmening, Highway Crurs 520! feel sorry for Mr. Opportunity. |at 45-all. At 2:10, Dale Lawrence over his lightweight limit { Union, N. Y. 44
Joe . William Gooch, Sunset eaners
Mickey Specht, Conkle Funeral Hom. 5 { Vermont 43. Bob Woolgar, National Trailer Sales dog | Binoche Emery, Wiles. Johnson Mtrs 519 Sacred Heart tripped Manual, 55 made tb 5 Manual, bi Two four-rounders will open to- Wagner 32.1 Ho Fas Red ToD Ribbon Beer. sos Daisy Stuart, Conkle Funeral Hone * 313/t0 51, in another one of those pepe 4 sar. - a ie or yo & morrow night's card at 8:30 p. m. W Chester Bt. +30. Russ House Grapho Water Pump S06 Marie Seat A Le Ins: uneral Home 318 screaming-meemies overtime/*’ e a free shot five seC- Cliff Fossman, Butler University Yale 723 3 :
ohn McCrew; Red. Top Beer Ei ‘“ y Vite Maines, © Haufler Engineers 604) prrnice Ktohne, Buck's Market ... fm Allison, Eagles Prod 801 | mi A Bader, Gants Fuel-Oil ve ayne -Secrest, Mac's Barber Shop’ 601); cima Kriner, Highway Corners .... Walt Susemichel, Troy Oil . 600) Lucille Lyons. Gants Fuel-Ofl hn, Grapho Water Pump 600] Dorothy R
. 515 games as only Cathedral's hard-|onds later. student will meet Rusty Cleek of |. 513, wood hall has been seeing lately.| Dick Nyers’ fine pot shot pushed New Castle. They fought to 8 Augustans, II +33. :+ $12 (Sacred Heart lost a 41-39 over-lit to 49 to 47, Manual, with two/draw here in their last meeting. Bslace 63.
Noone,
a ay, Indpls. Power, Light edo iin, Groevel Hotel Lincoln os 89 time to Cathedral last week.) minutes showing, but Dwenger In the other match will bs Mike Bradiey Re : od v 4 899 8 , ey Cleaners 5 > : = Miler Ehsminger. Wasnineton Chey. $08) {1 Maliabereer.' ike “Haney : 508| Dwenger did himself proud last Souniersd iderneath 23 secondsiO Brien La Chicago agains Bepae oy 4 Mas, 3 A i ¥ 7 % # Pat nei na Rongivivania R. R. 301i Mary Leppert. 18" Avres * 303 night. He didn’t win the game by|late \Johinny Fears of Mario [Bets Prank Marasco, Naval Ordnance .. 387 Bary Kel. St Noein tine... 5807 himself because Sacred Heart had| At ten seconds to go, John Sedat em—— Endl
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tt0 ....... 585 Nima Bennett, Allison Office .. 506 balance. But he hit six/Caito travelled. ap. Sahats hy rR 1100. 584! Mary Munday, Peoples Outfitting Hl too much n
A im ; : Hamline nah imHornets Sting (Hl Normal AL King Methodist Church ... 5&a| Hazel Jordan, Meridian Pontiac . 505 0f his team’s 12 points in the final Nyers fired a long one with two TI Weslevan wrence Wagner, Allied Printers '.. 380 X0ina Redington. Fischers Market 303 quarter, forcing Manual into an seconds to go and Dickie, driving
1 4 enyon m 563| Alleen Fray, Goodwine Service ! P k S h | 5 2 wrene Bill White, Feeney & Feeney F. Home 563! Mildred Wilcox, Usher Mortuary 504 overtime game with one of his desperately. underneath for the ar choo I. : R
ce hio U. 548 Frances Deer, Hotel Lincol .. 503 ’ ERE Sn BE OER nll KHL ou Bf elght one-handers one minute and rebound, grabbed his’ brother's Beech Groves Hornets sting $hisin, . Tavern ! ] x § seco { : GED Sibetion, ior. Hi, gui itis ates, Vargas. 00 seconds away from defeat. jerrant banishot and al butluetter in the second hai. | o ie 3 On (Virginia ‘HH JRiviera Elin Pioneers 493| Manual began overcoming its 1iP | Park School found that out last asiienectr. iy er, Stokely-Van Camp
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standing, and he'd like to increase the practice of providing men teachers for boys and women instructors for girls.
of the teaching staff within the ‘next year or so.
TOMORROW: The IPSAL ; “Builds the Men of Tomorrow. ”
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