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I Fight Tonight For Cla

Irish Set Hoosier Meet

| Scoring Mark Downing Purdue, 83 to 70

Butler Sets Up Record for Missing Free Throws as IU Triumphs, 61 to 46

By FRANK ANDERSON Will the “I's” have it? Not if Notre Dame gets a vote. : The “I's” (Indiana) and the Irish of Notre Dame settle the issue of a fourth Hoosier Classic champion tonight. The teams meet in Butler Fieldhouse at 9:30, One other issue must be settled tonight. Purdue's Boilermakers will try to persuade Butler to let them win their first Classic victory. The Boilermakers, who have now lost seven straight Classic tilts, vie with the Bulldogs at 7:45. a Last night Notre Dame set a Classic scoring record in further ing Purdue's annual frustration, 83-70,

» ” Ld - = - INDIANA FOLLOWED the Irish on the hardwood and knocked off Butler's game hosts, 61-46. That game also had a record in sow. The Butler Blueboys missed 27 of 41 free throws to erase Purdue's old mark of 15. The Boilermakers recorded the dubious mark against Butler in 1947's Classic. The Butler-Indiana affair also set a new record for personal fouls. The Hoosiers fouled 35 times to snap Notre Dame's record of 25, set in the 1947 Classic and equaled in the 1948 show. The Butler bays fouled 25 times, but suffered the same as Indiana in players lost. Fach side had two. +

THE NOTRE DAME-PURDUE game featured a fouls and saw four Irish and one Purdue player removed. The Irish waylaying of the Boilermakers was helped along by superior rebounding and a torrid .434 shooting pace. Coach Ed {Moose) Krause's men hit 34 of 76 shots from the field. Purdue made good on 23 of 79 for .279. The Irish also featured the night's top point-getter in Leroy Leslie, who canned 23. Leslie got 11 as the Irish wound up on top,

his cords. In 41-37, at the intermission, clean up the hbor, but she THE IRISH HELD narrow leads until Purdue tied it up at building up 11-all on a push under by Jack Server. Then it seesawed back and forth. The Irish broke & 26-all situation with a free throw by. Rethiing Spout ’ ET EA Fe Leslie and held on the rest of the half. . ie Guardian's . Th d half was all Notre Dame, although Purdue got ' + san : he Guild that Maybe that basketball is “the thing". Butler and Indiana players seem afraid to touch it in within Eis Ba Aaya: Od pant He' y Sieh plasse, Notre Dome’ $ Marty 0 Comer " his He Jaor, 8 But Marty can . can't say much. material and last night's Hoosier Classic ED The cautious four were Butler's Art Fougerousse (54) and Orvis ead at 49-39 after 10 minutes. Purdue got to 65-61, but Krause’s dy Ee as of N. 3 ar De ty ! ) hh fu ve, ik ane s au snes 4 ncludes Jack: hey may just Burdsall (55) and Indiana's Jack Brown (left) and Sam Miranda (right). boys. poured on the coal after that and were never seriously ver urdue and Notre Dame's Dan Bagley (19). A play like this enough get anybody: nd word with i _ bothered again. own, especially. O'Connor. a wl : Forward Dan Bagley helped out Leslie's 23-point work with 16 hot If it tears Pr iB Baskethall of his own. Other high Irishmen were Guards Marty O'Connor 2 *o and Jerry McCloskey with 13 and 12, respectively. Carl McNulty re ict ain now dfiS elIew and Pete Brewster topped Purdue with 14 apiece and Jack Server A J Quiet Tonight |= ue er Te ; { # 8 =n : y ® 8 wm ONight | et em ce acint doe FOF Pro Grid Battle Hockey Race car in oh = brave little Bulldogs refused to be cowed by the Hoosiers’ : Sit . pT S000" Dix Manual Upset undefeated skein of four. The Hoosiers got off to an 11-2 lead only | + Rams Worried Over Weather Since Fate Hor e officer ‘wore B Charlottesville to have Tony Hinkle's youngsters take over at 14-13 on a set Th . ‘Chi f w Is P . nets inst me was y : shot by Sophomore Mike Radkoviec. er ie eapon is rassing In Pittsburgh : 00 p. m. sign There are no high school bas-| Then the Hoosiers tied at 16-all, faltered and finally dead- By. MILT DOLINGER, United Press Sports Writer Tinh: Special en. ketball games scheduled tonight.! locked at 20-all. Butler got the lead once more on a run-under CLEVELAND, Dec. 23—Coaches Paul Brown of the Cleveland! proqgpURGH, Dee. 23—8 says such or EE = That OK with Manual. | by Radkovic at 23-22, but Indiana tied it up and then poured in Browns and Joe Stydahar of the Los Angeles Rams were virtually 1 ia trugy good to tell ‘ The Redskins want more time 15 points to take over for the evening. It wis BA a the half. drowning in each other's tears today as their teams tapered off 0 ay ut of the American lon | : o think about th { Seams they Leo Ahearn Flattens hat Ta The THE HOOSIERS coasted after that although Coach Branch Practice for tomorrow's National Football League championship cetar, the Indianapoils Caps face South Side shooters w McCracken let Center Bill Garrett see as much action as his four Pittsburgh here tonight. wat s me. Ther . ers were the In the time-honored tradition of their coaching profession, 3 P me. e . : favorites when they walked into) fouls would allow. Garrett has a chance of breaking the Classic |, or would dare express the The Hornets, who have won 11 umper to S. Pennsylvania St. Motor Ar-| total point-record of 96 which Butler's Buckshot O’Brien estab- slightest optimistic hope for his | of 15 home games thus far this Was nat only ins or ame imory. They walked out, 49-35, lished. Last night's work earned 17 points and a good start on club's: chances in the big title! High Schoo! | iseason, have decisioned Indi P na » . . losers. the 18 he needs tonight against Notre Dame. e at Municipal Stadium |anapolis three of four times. porgia license Ww h 465 Th gam p him to move Grabs City-Wide Honors Wit A 5-8 scoring wizard threw cold Most pleasant surprise Butler unveiled was Radkovic. © |” Stydahar fretted about a While the Caps attempt to pull . ki F H water on Manuals plans. Don| Mighty mouse, a mere 5-8, racked up 15 points, mostly on ong |weather; Brown worried about as e al away from their fourth-place t : Series for Tompkins at Fox-Hunt Gabbard mastered the Redskin! Set shots. Other hard-working performers were Indiana's Gene ly. njureq players; and they Will be inited ton ip us parted ona By MARION CRANEY massacre with 33 points. The| Ring with nine and Sam Miranda with 12. feared defeat most of all. neh Ge oe awl 4h... absence of Center in Wilson, n. Then the A seit-earned pass into the “300 Club® was Lao Aheatn's proot| Chiarlotissville Ave led most ot INDIANA'S FAST-RUNNING team controlled the boards at as & team thal ee upon Co Nal ®. Wing Doug McKay and Defensed to write a today of why he is an average 196 kegler. e way aller a.lz-an urst per will and gave brief flashes of why it’s the nation’s No. 5 outfit. [the forward pass as Hs clef at] OTHERS man Bill Folk. Wilson will be out ourt. I then Rolling with Tompkins Ice Cream in the Fox-Hunt Classic, 3 was 25.22 at the half and 37-34) whe Hoosiers turned it on whenever they needed it. McCracken tacking eabon, Styashar bad, Alanine 50, Phomument Wes 33. [two weeks with a shoulder separas man in the J 134 the third post, has the Strongest bench since Oliver Wendell Holmes sat on the |ESFRNC y Attiea” 7. Wwinama 3 tion. McKay is recovering froma * led. “He was Ahearn stepped out of his near-200 bowling groove to smash 8 Manual, taking on its second! gunreme Court. forecast of rain. The two-inch Atwood 66. Men Hie Gr bout with the flu. Folk is slowed in perfect second game. With first and third games of 195 and 170,! loss in seven games, was paced by up You or he idea that big doings are in store tonight. An Show that rested dhe Rata upon Aurora & ising Sun 83. Midatebary down with a charley horse, *" at I could go he racked up a 665 to capture city-wide honors of the evening. Dick Nyers’ 15 points. Indiana victory and a Butler defeat would change the all-time (their arrival here Thurscay nig 4. Indianapolis will return home to e and get by . Curt Heady of Marott Shoes Decatur Central authored an-| Classic standings. Butler now has 5-2, same as the Hoosiers. had Sissipated na warm drissle, pT 8, So ath Tend nd giles . meet Pittsburgh in the Indianpolis 1 try it. Tell ins for 224-101-246 for | Smith's score came in the Wash- other upset last night. The Hawks And, if Purdue's Coach Ray Eddy doesn't change his ma- e we P . 8 ity a Founta Cy 41. Coliseum Monday night. , spilled pins for rain for tomorrow and added that Sambridse, City 48, Fe n't see the No stayed unbeaten in the Mid-State| roon shirt, better things can happen to the Boilermakers. Eddy | SC , Cutler Schedule Re ! the Fox-Hunt/ington League at Illinois. His “it still could be pretty cold,” Carlisle 60, Fairbanks 45. vised second-best at the Fox-Hun ramen were. 350237191. Conference with a 53-49 win over| wore the shirt (or its twin) when his Madison Cubs hauled down si} co prey (Genter 4. Gaston i o vertime). Meanwhile, league President anapolis I am alleys. Judy Hindel of Indiana & r Plainfield on the losers’ floor. the IHSAA banner in the State Tournament last March. meaning . Snow. , Clarke ill 7 Liston oF, Tor) IMaurice Podoloff has announced very street. I Fur contributed to 2723 team | Herb Guelden rolled three Plainfield committed 34 personal 2 = = on 8 ‘An Old Trick [Clay City 70, Fontanet 54. a revised schedule of ; ving this car totals in the Bond Jewelers Clas- §ames of 179 for Delaware Bowl- fouls and lost four players via the Classic Box Scores Quarterback Bob Waterfield, “'¥wnamip (Toten) 36 Thee. 27 to Jan. 1 Da a for : x 7 ler (46) d place-kick- Concord Twp. (Elkhart) 67, Millersburg clally “the he sic at indiana with 502 from 188- Ing Center In the Classis ai Fos. ro ely other’ contest, last Stat : We B nex ir hy Bn y WY Et A : 1" ing ar, found. some solace in| {Cannersville i, Broskyllle 40. NN ayen gry wal : 204-200. Hers was highest wom- Hunt, Mechanics Laundry|igni Beech Grove got even on/vicsyi 4 § [Eee 43 DARED 4 3 dfs § 4 fiihe opinion that “this gume could iiite WEA pe icason 1s expected fo be made this city and en’s score in league competition. (smashed 2952 for classic team|the season at 4-4 with a 51-44 Gibbon 100 Pollo. g 8 OTosherrs 01 3chafient at 3 1inot possibly be as bad as the 1045 | Eimburst, f, Woodburn BOGE. 3 his justice? Ab pa Bowl, Wiliam Jptown, ota) Hosiors, oer game. Jotale pasting of Warren Central. It vas an ar i g 3 Greiner 19 Sarreite s 3 4 Rosendhl.{ , ga 3ihe Hams, th game, That ot of Evansville Central 34, Cary Mann 8. | The revised schedule Has the 0 a's Cham = ana, Warren's seventh straight 1 feys io i : Rams, 47. Ca 1 age to 210 by spinning 661 from| the Davidson Fur team totals| The Warriors lost fe hing at! GCarnore, § 0 § Anderson. 10 Echooley.e o 4 ite od 4 Cleveland, edged the Washington Evansville Reits 45, Terre Haute Gerst- te ying Jour games in five games of 237-219-205. Robert Mc- were 831-057-935. Milano = Ian the free throw line, missing 14 of {paler :: i any 2 3 fi Rouston.e. % { {|Redskins, 15 to 14, for the title lea 2 1, Sweetser 45. [rate Dee. 30 at Cloreiaae Combs of Cotton Club twirled 652/tipped 2617, {16 attempts. But their center | Ritter. 2 rh. JI gk *turceonss *% : in a howling, below-zero blizzard. Fy wayne" No th Side 50. Fi. Wayne 31 at home with Cincinnati; Jan, g— there with games of 234-181-237. Missing from the scoring list Hage, was top scorer of the eve. | vg § 13 [Bu urein.g 2 0 {| Waterfield was the star of that] Central © Cafholle e 47. 1 at Cincinnati, elderly people Also high were Bob Anderson, are names of leaders in Steeg ning with 21 points. i oepved 13 oT nimery 9 3 game. |Freclandvitie 31. Oaktown 58. oo ay, specially with 651 from 245-189-217 in the| Drugs, Hillcrest and American, Charlottesville (49) Manual (35) Totals = 3¢i5 390 Totals 332417 Raltitne se Bt patie? 1478) Brown dismissed Stydahar’s | Cre cok 8 (Sullivam), 42, Prairie Cy Scoring TE me. For in- Beech Grove Pharmacy League Legion leagues at Broad Ripple. gt ofl 15 18 Bf 39. . In ows Missed— Brown. fears about the weather as “an; Dana 0 GP G A Pu solely on old and Dick Meyer, Jim Elliott and All other alleys, with the excep-|Gabberat 14 § 1 Boars 0 0 I] ores throws missed—Bagley 3, Leslie 3 puck.’ Garrett. Crain. si, sehogiey! old trick he’s using in an attempt, ots Fs pera Bk (Max McNab... nH R a ito considera- Harold Goldsmith—all with 650./tion of Broad Ripple reported Aadssme | § 3omics? § 3 2|Brewster « server 4. Dermody, Toeppe, lekamp 3. Radkovic 3 Burdsall 3. Hall 2.(to get a psychological advantage,” Hishinaa_ 6a, Arcola 38 Palo Sclistent "1.1 30 M18 3 i 1 to pay rent, Meyer rolled 223-216-211 and scores of active loops. Several Sooney.s . 3 9 3 LawTences 11 1 Otficlyls—Joe Conway and Nate Mes- Officials—Gil + McDonald snd Remyand promptly switched to worry | Hanes - Creek 15, West aaerre, Haste! 0. ohn Wilson *. “3 18 5 21 incidentals, Elliott 226-219-203 n the Ritchey early leagues did not bowl last . [Faker { 3 gjsens Mey : about his injured players. ee Central (Hamilton) 53, Frank- s 3} NB. rties who set Furniture League at Iaria’s. Gold- night. = J 31 3 On one point, both coaches were | ; (98 “& 3. 508 Maen 3 Boo : ssistance had yudssakery 14 J + Y k 1} J $4 ht, of single purpose—each had a spe- | Jetferson = (Huntington) 46. Jefferson 18 n= he old 10) ARRAN . E> Totals 3 11 1s! ahtals 13 9 e 2 es raig cial prestige motive for winning. Kendalioiile ol, Garrett 4. ben Woit $ 8 13 ent Sop. 14ST NiGHTS LmAnpERs FAY RR holse No.1 .. 600 ore by Quarts The Browns are. determined to|Kewanna 66, Talma 42. Doug_McKay : : 7 » § Lee. No. Charlottesville “ax wan nie "15 9 13-40 » Kitohel 56. Fairviow 44, Ott Heller Leo Ahearn, Tomoking. Ice Cream .... 665/Floyd Workman, Allison AC ......... 600 : 1k coming. Curt Heady, Marott Shoes s Walt Pries, Hoosier Casualty _........ 597 Manual .:.....ccoxen i3 10 ! 8-35 i: Rocking Hammond, 63 to 45 take the title and ‘prove that they Lawrencebure Hamm ond i 4 sn Th “ Ac og (0.) Catholic 19 : nee | eB A ee UDENTHAL Unie Pes Sports Wer Sante hs ous so wh Pt. ope. eons igh a Ter | Wa On = atx ries: a Re 3 a : Logansport 16, untington 38. ! hs % in allowance. im Bligit, ihe? Mortus Wate Bisdhand Coan of Are . 134 NEE SI aM CHR] En two top-ranking high school “basketball ho Er Ri el ee eg = ah STRREE" GOXLS; = Boe 3 -make it $100 Claude. Stone, John Bi Jin Danaksr, Bi Andrews +" 583 re yette Jeff and New Albany—looked stronger than ever today after defunc 0 Martinsville 46. Elkhart 43. KEY—GP. games pla Sed. soals: A SY < Welch 0. 3... 568 Decatur Cent. (53) Plainfield (49) { ts. And the Rams will be battling | Michigan City 56, Hammond Tech 51. assists; poin PIM, penaity in ist "Hastings, Eli Ljly: x oi BR Andis: Hoobowls +. . “38% (Chitwood t 3 7 TH AmHERET" 4 %sjipassing stiff pre holiday tourney tes the United Press “Big. Ten,” to uphold the prestige of the NFL, Monitar A. Stockwell #3. AL 0k Sil viel 5 Se in arlie Harbison, C ester Smit i Ins. 8431R. Noel, Allison No. 2 .. 7 360 | Holderfteid.t 3 3 3 Andrews. te 0 3 3 lafayette’s Broncos, ontop of the 8 in. | Morgantown 54, Van Buren 24. uh Mgnt" p 00 7 rsh Chen Klnegh Ab pelackmner 3 § § jionaiked up thelr ninth straight victory last night, racking SgnUL IIL} that the old AAC was a Hirde, LONE i nivis ner 4° Shuster, Bankers Radcliff, Linde Alr 8H] aida aay Curmare ¢ 8 3 Aliens : 13 3iraniing Hammond, 63 to 45. Chuck Schaible paced the winnersitained that the o WAS | New Alnany 4% Vieennes 78 ar 1 5 hu Nee Mit ve cro © 18, Sater, Becht MKC BiB” 18 GORE 4 wit 22 points, while Ham. Drareiicl Tim leagues REE di: Soin, Cy a. Ted Ee a tens Buller. I Marshall “Beneflel LE RGA 43 Eat i 3 o/mond's Dick Neidow counted 20. "|the way, 69 to 63. sville| They'll: settle it tomorrow in a Hh Judson 61, “Monon "54. ‘0 FETE ol Ey a But} 1d Now "Albany's Balog Rts handed Tee aula Gorstgume tant wil go into “den St EI es 2 Gharies Hines Indianapolis fiways 6 Armstrong, -4rmace PERE 504 . Pritchett.s 001 completed this week's difficult, ’ 3 Pierceton Silver Lake 46 AF Ss : Mechanics Laundry .... 624 i. Sn starts, 45 to 39. And Brazil of] ———— Pie ol ahr Laks 48. a Sch h, ISA Realty ar 633 | Judy Hindel, Davidson's Ind. Pua .. 5021 Totals 18 17 14| Totals 10 11 3¢ three-game schedule by taking a| { Portia Hagerstown 3 ce % ps a Ne. i & EE ol DBD car ceeOTe BY Perigas— Southern Conference. tilt from Le Iodine eu College Basketball peincstan A BR ug. . | PARIS, Dec. 23 (UP)— Welt ; Silas, Oscar Loan ..... Betty Jordon” Ingione JOR ~eessvases B00 plaintield i............ 8 11 16 13—49| Vincennes, 45 to 28, on the road.| : a 20S Richland Township (Feuntain), 65,| Weight Champion AE" Woman: ilten AC®. : $18 Norma” Bunks, PHO mise + Bil Free Throws Missed—Chitwood 3, Hol-| The Alices, always rugged on| ers Tiping 28 points [oan Dae th Purdue 10. Roangke 5%. Warren 40; Robinson, . equally pa ee be set tassel Er) on Jadp A allways |: ousnna Early, Miedo Inn .11111L Albricn ght,” Andrews. Archer, Meyers 3,|their home floor, trailed only bY| Aurora of the Southeastern Franks ¢7, Shurtied 55. Roachdale 46, Ladocs 44. his or the other guy's tive” Delian, , price, . ummer, f igvare Bowling Center 81 Betty Bisesi, Dive Hocket Autos’... Ofticials—LaFoe and Thompson. two points the naif, ry » 19. loop stopped Rising Sun's Winning, ilinels 16 Penneyivania 65. Roll 30, Cheater Comer 30 a Toving himself the i arl Hindel, Mechanics Laundry ..... 618 R: Frosch, but New y forg ead streak at nine straight, 55 to 53, ord 77, Mich Rome City 53, LaGrange 50. ~~. _ c class of both continents. mic Stabilize. Da nel hey, RafToms on... gi3 Clare Pon, Molar Buprees Warren Central, (W) Beech Grove SD |glowly in the third stanza and and Sheridan spoiled Lapel’slArisess 9 Missicupwi Sesthern vo. | Ssetdshars ff French bok so. The sleek New York Negro n a few Sally’ Twytord, Motor Mshtir So apent ., 39 ’s gradually widened the margin. [streak at the same point, 45 t0 35. Borairn Coline Ba. MeGill 56, Sheridan 45, faves. registered the fourth triumph of . : u h Ittenbach Aoradley 131 Oertelt 0 0 0iCareyt , +1 0 } Marion and Muncie Central,| However, Glenn, rated ninth in Buftsle 13, Alrred Ls Fa Stilesvilie 64, anBuren Township 5. his European tour when he scored | Eleanor Lovels, Ind. jase 10 1 Obiepers 2 1 3lalso in the UP elite, were not tothe UP “Big Ten,” picked up its Colum 16, Rice gunman 59. Moo ves Hill 53. a technical knockout over Robeft 1 serve as Audrey Suiter India i aR $d HMessers. = 3.4 3ibe denied, either. Marion, after (11th victory in a row, 58 to 26 ul v8, Northern HiinelsS'. Terre Ruste Wiles 3. Dusser 45. Villemain of Paris in the ninth r region 11, | Mine Weaver: Of cic ov. 300 Henkes © 0 © 1 enderh * § 8 d|dropping consecutive games to/over Dana, and Andrews ran fts(jovs State 6. Drake 88 = | Tratelear ei, Clifford SL. . |round of a scheduled 10-round olorado, New | dann Fe dbase, dpls. Rallways 4g9 Frances 10 2 _ _ _ | Kokomo and Ft. Wayne Central, [streak to the same length, 61 to| #2. . YanBuren | $17 Gwarses 45: : non-title bout last night. ~~" Ing. MN xp. 1 x: Als Products |... 459] Totals 31 221] -Totals 191332 won from Peru, 61 to 49, and un-|33 over Monument City. nl G0 Je BE oy State 42. Waldron 4 iat t Rock es end SH, e at two minutes = > “0 BB BITE LADSE: MEICULT sesssrsssrrsares TUS VEREIVE ABBISy VAR suvnnrunsnsvsnssvan wi San Franci | Watren Compror® BY Quarters... beaten Muncie Central tied La-| Jackson Central of Hamilton Montana If. Whi Colorads. nes 44. Fito : ah Eh Ssra-| Robinson ds of te Mints ‘alif rin Ne. Beach GIOVE .......:... i313 ilfayette for the North Central County edged Frankton, 53 to 47, Assies ‘a2. Lovola $ "Kovola (La ) woes Re set up his opponent oma, Ne- Free, Throws Missedd—Pish 2. McCord 2. | Conference lead by whipping An-(and North Judson smacked) "54. College of Pacific 42. | Woir fine Ko Avis a er th a flurry.of straight lefts 10 is. Pieper eper 4 Page 3. Messer 3. Mendenhall 3 derson, 61 to 48. Marion ranked Monon, 61 to 54, as both made it ne 61, Chico Siate bl. Yorktown 63, Harrison Twp. (Delaware) 4a;/the head. That sudden ak 818 Jol \varh er and Garris fo whet hon a Trance beth. a Baa fate. Neb.) "his "iL Fr Fresno State es. ammTon TOWNSHIP JOURNEY topped off wih "4 mg R. sudden right baseball years ay an easy time J hington nship he Economie Been. in Baseball [C0 In Bo a 7 r. *" Signed for Armory The only major quintet to fall\yith Fontanet, winning 70 to 54, Fema. rer hy Aba Dover. 38. Wishingion Twp. 30 (consola- |€lghtency, to get 67 Years id wh anager. Promoter Billy Thom has an- from the unbeaten ranks Wasi, png Freelandville powered its Le y > fiousten 45. |Thorntown 40, Colfax 28 (final). its started, Tt LADELPHIA, Dec. 23 (UP) |the exact date he was hora-— Dee, 10unted fag-tearm principals for|jame winning streak snapped Ato’ cm oLktoWn. 37 to 53. as BO i. Gur 48 ron 0, Bot rg eventually the in : ; bout of Tuesda t ; those schools picked up their : 85, Morris Harvey 54. SCUTIth 50. East Gary 46. ces will ems Connie Mack celebrated the “sec-/22 or Dec. 23, 1862, take your °P¢ 0 o0ay night's Ar-| Martinsville, 46 to 43. : ninth victories. : | Wroming 5 Ore nn] : peiiate Hh, URNEY 000 and 100, ond half’ of his 88th birthday choice. mory wrestling card. Two central Indiana clubs be-|, ; 3 : anniversary today with the grim | And mavbe 1s a good thing. , Lor (Teves) Piakerion and|gides Peru also fell to NCC com | : } pat =. II the various assurance that both baseball ves Conn vo days o! e- petition, Frankfort walloping Tip- § ’ 3 ies employed our country “will come out all bration, it gives baseball thelr partnership for the battle. ton, 71 to 30, and Logansport 3 Golden Gloves Entry Blank § right.” _ {writers an day of hearing| kerton will team with Herman pesting Huntington, 46 to 33,3 National Guard . 2, 1030, Fob. 3, 9 g “ tales of “ and { » Krausner, Los Angeles, and Titan Armory, Jan. 12, , 9 5 A lot of our boys are having tales of “long ago ar away.” | » ‘after taking a 29-to-5 halftime 3 2 a hard time in Korea these days.| Connie can tell you about those Will combine with Pancho Rome- jead. — Auspless Robison Ragegale Post Ameriean Legion i 2 They don’t think of baseball now. days. He's sl as erect as Been: vag sid op Two southern clubs fook the Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times : : But they're Americans—and when retired general. 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