Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1950 — Page 12
TEastemer Tops Harness Race Money Drivers
Del Miller's Total’ — Of $311,809 Far
Men's 45th City 0 Tourney ~ Starts Next Saturday
Singles, Doubles Carded for Speedway;
5-Man Teams to Roll at Delaware By MARION CRANEY
ening Saturday of the Indianapolis Bowling Assoclation’s ith en city tournament will usher in the second half of the Ahead of Field 1950-1951 season: : Times Special First of the 568 male dios and 1078 individual men will spin. NEW YORK, Dec. 30 — Delvin friitial games at 3:30 p. m. Saturday at Speedway, while the team Miller monopolized driving honevent opens at Delaware at 1 p. m.- Sunday. A total of 356 teams ors in almost every department teams are entered in the contest, ——————— In during anether zooming harnesswhich extends five week-ends' Current standings of teams D racing year. through Feb. 4. {various leagues are: .| Del Miller, 37-year-old Meadow
SPEEDWAY CLASSIC Lands, Pa. reinsThe Indianapolis Women's ald: Gales Machine
Ron man, won $311, sociation will set off pai v : ’ Bowling As nh falls Sait oer Laundfy 8 : far 0
Ra annual tourney Fes. 3 the ay Sims Jai -Houl than any other efore € men’s contest clos Charis D. Coonce | Bools P sulk key has Entries close Jan. 31 for individ- 500" Monument : sulky jos} 4 bas yal. two- and five-women team Shodgrast Biandare Serv ce mare spots. Singles and doubles will beiBlcom Flowers = i.e
at Dezelan’'s. Teams will vie at! Individual Leaders Fox-Hunt Recreation.
son. Only 30-year. old John Simpson exceeded ! him in heats, or|
John McGrew, Fala City Beer Marion Hughes, Gales Machine iWilson Shopp, Oertel's
Marotts Roll 3036 Del England. Falls City .. 3 | Leonard Faust, Falls City . . races won, 111} Basic Cow un of G. H. Herr- itt Heady, Coonce to 108
John Massie, Gales Machine Stu A
mann Funeral Home and RESIDE TAVERN Miller knocked |
Del Miller
Batson of Allis son C League cele ror roll oil Scheie % b off alt fous major, brated successful sweeps of 4-6 genrec's Tavern '.. ++ 31 30 colt stakes, a Grand Slam com-| splits Friday night at laria’s Ne. Stark & Weel Foe 3 13 parable to the one executed in Nes d respeci- Carson Service e . 2-lane and at West Side respect- Carson Saves | Lsvuneios 1187 34 golf by the matchless Bobby Ed Gaughan, John Riddle Jr., ohn McDonnell and Herman Schrader front, left ta right), and 9 ively, Ken McConkey. of SUEAT croesrond Tavern renesarees 38 Bi Jones in 1930 Creek Butter cleared an Illinois Zuckerberg Men's Wear reverses 34 2 2 | Dick Simko, Eddie Woods, Charles Kirkhoff, Jack Miller and Tom Catton pause with Cathedral oach nerrer Hardware ... ......cscevass 3 os i lane of the 7-0 aplit that same tasrsil Flambelt L orient BR Hambletonian. Winner | Cleon Reynolds before getting ready to entertain tough rivals Terre Haute Wiley and Manual this night. pons Taber woliH W) Piloting his own horses, and week, The Irish, winnérs of four of seven games to date, play host to Wiley Friday and the RedMarott Shoes spilled 3036 pins 2 Tudvidunl Leaders Avy. those of W. N. Reynolds, the to- skins Saturday. Bob Springer, ru ged high scoring performer, who has been ailing for a month, i% the Fox-Humt Sele Piday. Dick Weber, Zuckerberg ............. 1} bacco tycoon, and for William may be ready for limited duty this week. Reynolds will resign in two weeks to fake a freshman Game totals were 984- 23- =, Wifi Elie, Brae ® okt meas 18 R, and Eugene J. Hayes’ richly- coaching job at Shortridge. Led by Viola Blackwell's 552, Res Speicher. Ha of 1] fie) 4 van a Stables of Chapman's Silver Fountain Tito Bchosnharhler he ENGuE NO. 3 uQuoin, i“ er rompe ome chopped two games off Hickman . w L first in each of the Grand Circuit : Whirlaway's comfortable eight- Simetiner” Fugees] Home esc 3 i learyres for two and three-year OC ey ayers (o) pan lead “West Bowds Seal fou Hifi net es { He won the $75,200 Hamble- eo o JAgue chardsan i a a To RL 7 EE Tar me ver Tan re Eli ible for Insurance Boston C (Coach was the team's first two-game Izaak Waiten Na br Leadein:"""" 12 3 est harnes race ever run, with . loss any one night this season! diviaunr Lea av, Lusty Song. 3 : there, willlam Harding. 34th MP. Ba... 18| He accounted for the $56. 000) Casualty Firm Stops Issving Injury NEWTON, Mass., Dec. 30 (UP) a Geo. Bimmerman, Izaak Walton No. 11
in Little Brown Jug at Delaware, O., : jo with Dudley Hanover to look arter] the three-year-old division, !
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§| He wrapped up the. two-y»ar- they no longer are eligible for insurance.
L 12/old section winning the $41,000; os Stake with Mighty Fine! The National Casualty Company today announced it has
Policies Because They Are ‘Poor Risks’
A round of apologies to Betty Ninam Rickeh ah ME Valsh, who rolled 569 for Audu- Leo Basso Kirby Mortua it bon Market Tuesday in the Won-/| BOND JEWELERS ‘Crass Ten Ladies League at Pritchetts, Milano Inn... ... ws conve 8B After an evening of close serveils| Sintifop, rca Pur eer 0 lance by Times’ bowling reporter, [Indianapolis Jpewriter . her name was missing from the enters 8 rire
Ww Wednesday list. ndiand Renreation .
ty Fine, posted three world | policies.
(William), $00, 330; Gomel. 113 iw. At TROPICAL $40, Also’ ‘Audible, Oliaffas-Des;| FECOTdS. “The American Hockey League su
8 Solicitor. 11» 3 World Records
Miller, a World War II ‘veteran, of using only one official was]
| cause “they have become poor risks.”
red are those injured.
rns dh MT yeas up: Fehianrun, Skeleton, Westward, Annie's| LB guided the Hayes Fair| saved around $40,000 by cutting! Players now insured wil en Myers quit before the final: ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER Pi Te 500; High Peak, 113 iL. Batch SBVENTH (31200: TymiREd, Jears up| Acres outfit to $260,173, the most! qown on, officials, but in turn tinue to receive benefits, but Mr.|g,pe of the 1950 season when the| Check Approsimate Weisht and Class loti. 4.76, 3.00; Alpho, 113 (D.Madden),| 2 Ja HLLES)= tis olf ever won in a season by a stable.! : {Caspar said it appears doubtful $50. Freceder, Chance Voyage, Hol-| 1:20. ; Harihony Hope (G. Car the National Casualty Company | college bought' up his contract ovI s i ay Ase rer Tioodit. Biv With) sous 1 50. Aso. W Pcs ir The great Goldsmith Mald's re-\y.q peen paying out thousands of Whether any policies will be Writ-| goto nig Eagles had nine losses —ll wtf} “deena © oY Ladd. Dissy, Santa's Vixen, Mes- | Mosby, git erry Nymp ih. Berna, markable money-winning record, | benefits.” ten for the 1951-52 season. a tie in 10 His five-| Heit —100 pitied OND (31800; claiming; 3 years up i BH cer, os , established way back there, final Solas mre mn Refits,” Mr. Stitch Benefits Were Out A 0 games. iB ve ta 188 8, furlongs o-CoR METCARE 14 1a, Vail), Mum: Tis Fin A Mil’ ly was broken by the extraordin. C24PAT #2 The company dropped the ,,,,,1)y from which he paid as- Hh = —opeN crass $40; 28ky Clin, wD ne tl Ja a Saree Tat {Clary trotting mare, Ralph and| Averages Against Caspar “stitch” benefits last season but| oo 7 4 $8000. P —138 —mrwt : « > §. ingde.” Becta ts oh Hasty Bey Paleth. TBtark “Mad, al FuoeiGordon Verhurst's Proximity, The law of averages appears to still lost money. Previously, it Terms of Holovak’s contract 7 : :
!which won $87,175.02. the most/be working against Mr. Caspar! paid $5 per stitch for cuts re-
ails Double Fald $16.90 Masterdom, Schoharie, Treasure Key. THIRD 154000; claiming; 3 years up; 6 RV ———————— ever earned by a standardbred in| who writes almost. all the policies |ceived during games. furionps) ~Frencntown, 1 1 di Culmonel, | AT SANTA ANITA liral, 108° (J Picou’| pinay (3300: claiming: 3-vear-olds; 7 Year, before she went lame in| for hockey players.
«90, 8. ; 4 L] AD, 3.8 ‘Monies Ace, "11s fh Lay: (furlongs) -— Adversary, 110 (W. Boland). both hind legs. That swelled the] He reports that injuries to in- !the Detroit insurance firm to disadet ban, galitlad, Dr. David il Wide Goines S05 Sriagen Su aon 3 eight-year-old's total to $247,379, sured players has been steadily continue further insurance for "ES Yaoo0: cinimin RT ¢{Richagas). 10.60. Aho: Lasg Ja, Kis ry Olin- and made her the harness Horse-| climbing in the National Hockey ‘hockey players would result in no
, etter J lag: Was, Te Lovely Site, Budding Genius, HAY {of-the-Year. : | League. |serious repercussions.
frp cite JEL, Ti fo A 0 * 1 “* 2 Ha ds. uo por a Covnes {7 fur FA ahd Ben 118 Mm i Record Purse | In Montreal, NHL President The players were being in Harlem Globetrotters 69, Boston di ater, Amorous 13.80, 6.90. 5.50; Empilchada, 119 (J. West<| Three new major tracks Clarence Campbell sald league) {sured for something for which
Holovak succeeds Denny. Myers, Agent Gene Caspar said that the American League's new rule his B.C. coach in 1042, As al Me EC nny ey Golden Gloves Entry Blank drove the two richest two-year-{partly responsible for the com-|Points out that luck has been played under Frank Leahy ons olds of all time, Tar Heel and against the insurance company B.C's national championship | ? pany's refusal to grant any new | h because most of the players in-/team that defeated Tennessee, 19-13, in the Sugar Bowl.
were not announced but it was! NAME ccoeesssssssssssasssssssscsanssnsssssasensssnessse
bell said the decision of believed he was hired for far less Camp b since it was his first varsity coaching post.
EXHIBITION BASKETBALL
Whirlwinds ‘53.
10 Days to Gain Faves After Holiday Layoff
Expect Nearly 200 Entrants in 18th
Renewal of Amateur Boxing Tourney
By JIM HEYROOK Those eager youngsters who fight for the Jove of fghting— the Golden Glovers—will begin the serious part of their training Tuesday after a brief rest over the holidays. Nearly 200 boys, 16 years old and over, are expected to try for championships in their respective classifications and weight divisions
iduring the 18th Golden Gloves Tourney in the National Guard
Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania St. And only 10 days will remaln division last year who will be ny. for entrants to get into top ing form before the opening night of competition, Jan, 12. The tour-division of both classes will be nament will run over five consec-/ more abundant than in many past utive Friday nights with the finals years. Seven heavies, ranging
on Feb. 9, in weight from 180 to 204 pounds Tickets on Sale already are entered. Tickets have been placed on Collins Now Open
sale in Em-Roe Sporting Goods! Richard Collins of the Senate Co., 209 W. Washington 8t.; Bush- Ave, YMCA team, who won the Callahan Sporting Goods Co., 136 Novice heavyweight championE. Washington 8t., and Sports-ship last tournament, is jumping man’s Store, 126 N, Pennsylvania to the Open division this year and
- [St hopes to be a champion,
Prices for all ‘sessions will re-| Open champions who will be in main the same as last year, $2the coming tournament are ringside and first row balcony; Walter Haywood, 135; Bob John$1.50 reserved; $1 general admis- son, 118, and Willie Crawford, sion and B50 cents for children 175. under 12 for the first two nights.| Trainers will be supplied with The tournamert is open to any official entry blanks and consent amateur 16 years old and over. cards this week. Those under 21 It will be fought in two classes, must have the written consent of Novice and Open, with eight/their parents or guardian before weight . divisions in each class, they can participate. Byweight, 112; bantamweight, 118; Go To Chicago featherweight, 126; lightweight, 135; welterweight, 147; middie-|, FIENE will BA ins, weight, 160; light heavyweight, champions in the Open division 175, and heavyweight. will form a team to represent Competition Heavy Indianapolis in the annual TourThose over 19 years of age, re- nament of Champions in Chicago
|gardless of experience, will be put Stadium, Feb. 26, 27 and 28.
-— Mike Holovak, burly former into the Open Class. Teams are now in training at All-American fullback at Boston| DETROIT, Dec. 30 (UP)—Hockey players are so rough that College, today was named head all weight divisions will be Gym, Senate Ave, Y, Central Y, football coach at his alma mater spirited for this tournament. {Northwest Community Center, Where te hag directed the fresh- There will be many fighters who Douglas Pal. Other entries are and the §33,000 Fox Stake with Stopped issusing injury policies to professional hockey players be-| Jian even thigugh two unbeaten] [ven championships in the Novice expected from outside the city,
Competition in both class and Camp Atterbury, Bland’s Boxing
National Guard Armory, Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9 —~Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post Anierican Legion— ' Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times
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evenger, ois elie” our aalkela fo Re! au S00; ghithis Out: ey Ie opened, the Yonkers, N. Y., the statistics show a steady decrease they have already been insured
attin, » allowances: 3- year-olds; | ister, Bun Ridge, Popoff, Owing, Breezy Baltimore and Detroit's Wolver- in overall injuries frem 10 _per by their respective clubs,” he said. $ ey 11 CAT da: | E35 : glkiming: 3 years up:|ine Raceways. cent to 6 per cent’inthe last three| He pointed out that both proi Tipperary Tim, 133 J | {fessional and amateur hockey
Mi 1 (A. Anderson). 3180.| Yonkers handled $1,078,192 years, ? n } 9 0). | on| fioniexl, aig” Tague (br Waele 00: : an Siti at Jot lender the night of May 20, a world | Mr. Caspar doesn’t dispute the teams take care of injured playSer ($2300; allowan ces: 3 years upi| Jeannie. “Pnippl. Night ‘Command, Heats record, $50,248,439 in 73 Sen ings. league figures on injuries, but ers,
H furlen on Eatontown, 118 (KR. J. Mar-iCrop, Jades Empre 3. 3. i “Delph ¥, 108 WC Burt). FOURTH ($5000; “handicap: 3 ye Roosevelt Raceway on
up; 40, 500: “Betective. 14 (J, Culmone,'g Triongs) almperium, 118 (GQ, Clinton, Island handled $68,879,7 ik 450. ‘Also: Circus ' Clown, 'Bannerday: 10.10, 490, 330; Vuleans Forge. 118 ll piopes Rati $68,870,748 in 106 en 0 ear’ u 0 Rigeudes, Js Ranier, HSE Axtimoh. Goin i, 0, 400, 00, RAGE, JN | NE recor, pt Ono ° ) ’ 7 8 ne y ee Ee anne: J years aii, 3.10. Alta: Bernbrook, aMaster Qun-| Maryland record.
up: iis miles) —aBlue His 117 (J, Lyfich), | aDelman-Finnegan entry. Nationally, there was a record R 0, 2.30, 3.10; Free Strider, 108 (J, Picou), : acin ame a azine $90 30, Gate, 107 |W, Mehrietia), ou FITTH 33300; claiming, 3 redrs ub 8itotal purse distribution of $11,-
furlongs: —aPrecession (8) Wastrove |
Alro set Free, Bauinox iI, Crystal Boot. | 50 5 80. 300. Grandiather R.[ 527,711.94. Cal or nel M ke » Meet, st si hh (33100; claimingl 3} years up: y 3k. 50, 00; Rix Js au C0 More horses wert twas Henry Banks Voted Top 1950 Driver; 1/4 miles) arnado, ! i Woodside View, Feudal King. Quihl, 2Tus-! 10 281 . ae p . , 119 (T. Bar~ 281, as against 9798 the seas banc: ‘HI UG. “Eth Ho (5 Gul fay: Tov Ture. aliavior-Carnell-Cate en JC 88 28 : ason Don Cummins Gets Car Owner Award none, 3.10. Also: Callie Young, Har \ ! Te ‘ . . . . told, NAT Jets sam. Marine Charger, SIXTH oF tooo; eo HOWAL Lea} : 3 years up: The sales average el Twelve “Men of the Year” in professional auto racing were ares Jean 1 mile) War Pops 109 (G. Glisson gi 1 up. NINTH! ($1800; claiming: 3 yea [183 3 Nom ohileh, 116 (Ro York) 33 Harrisburg, Pa, was a bit off, named yesterday by a sports magazine. iid Jao. miles) = uiie a nt Hodinietis): Ai: hon er, Doctrine Terrr, DAHESHD. although it had its fourth straight Top honors went to. Henry Banks, Compton, Cal, 1950 AAA C ai Ki 5.40 4.00, Bald Lady, at iJ. Hicot), Balser Hid den Moon, Ohsodry, Iron million-dollar venue. Lexington, national ¢hampion, who was selected auto racing driver of the year. ) » Ra Alsg Fan: re nie Bueiey Par Bm ay 000; added; California Ky, showed an increase, Year- Other. outstanding racing men selected for the first annual Boon Tork Gs Fer fos) = > Capitol, 1s CR lings brought $10,000 and $15,000. Speed Age Magazine awards were: AT FAIR GROUNDS 4 5.80 . io; indy ateh. 11% 11 Lawrence B. Sheppard of Han- Mechanic of the Year—Clay AAS miles ise Moher. Too iw. on oF Bandy Mune Hots, Aas over Farms, Pa, was elected Smith, Long Beach, Cal, who set Julian Buesink, Findley Lake, J se olicy ( | shoe re h 1ichd « ro maker). 7.40. 4.20. 360; Lucky Doo, 109 Aegean, LA Spinargund, Yaerpretation, | presidernit of the United - States! jup the engine of the Grant Piston N. Y., whose two regular drivers : 33 P, Wo ers Vent . E Jenkins) 440. 3 “0: M My Jam. io 3 3 yu 0 ary . . Trotting Association. {Ring Special in which Walt] | Finished 33 champion and fourth! ul, xYorkt is WV 5, Scarlet Rhod OG i ) aiming: years up g "SS “i an’ i on + Ss i Sau. Le ets Gil Most on pen Start. ode: 1-1/16 miles) Gatita “1 : tie MY “Adams , Harness rac ing can’t miss. {Faulkner set the new Indianapolis n andings, HA ND $1000: ol 3 years ug IN y eliwos 184 Eb do A ok No. He It ‘has all the best of it—at Speedway one-lap record of Sports Car Driver of the Year—| min u PALS Up; Sell Oe), y + < i : $a ALECOND. (hio0e; floart. 11 2 W 8hoe- Pre Guerin, 1160. Alsa Fiy Atom. Ao night. {126.013 mph. T. L. H. (Tom) Cole, British-born 40. 2.50 tt € eVRI icat tor, niri- B Jet AC —————————————— , > I» > - jo cc Saopers §.20, 1.80: Bliyer hv ay, Stormy Cloud, Flash Burn, Redigal, Hoble Car Owner of the Year—Dopn New Yorker, named for his ac J Boutgemenke:. 3.80 Also Miss B. Cummins, Columbus, Ind. whose complishments in road races in
Kay, Nig Grass, xCold proxy. A S8tice-Kier- ~Yharrs entry.” fie Brook Miss. No Leddie, Brown. Clippe
aes 113 eland, Miss Russell, xBel at ‘Old Year Foe
DAILY DOUBLE PAID S152 THIRD (31000; claiming: 3 years up: 6 Crown, 108 (PF. Zehn),
Diesel-powered car established the U. 8. and at LeMans, France. {new Diesel records at Indianapolis Sports Car Mechanic of the
Essig Leadi g g land at the Bonneville, Utah, salt Yoar—Bill Frick, Baldwin, L. L,|
flats, Y., chosen for his work on hi gurney Stock Car er of the Year— A Cunningham cars and for Johnny Mantz, Long Beach, Cal, the installation of Cadillac enwho won the Southern ‘500-Mile gines in sports cars and other
Carl Essig, a regular in the race at Darlington, 8. C., on L a- standard U. 8. cars. John Hancock. Insurance and por Day in a Plymouth. - Sports Oar Owner of the Year—
0), A OW All 1s On ren desi Hope, Raise, shad heat for show
URTH 131000; claiming: 3 Years up: Fol) 08 (WW
Veterans of Foreign Wars giock Car Mechani It i e of the Year hs 0 3 00, yshooters' Hl Leagues, grabbed the lead in the _jee Petty, Randleman, N. C. Briggs Cunningham, Green Jenkins). 9.00. 840; xBenaddf 113 St. Philip's individual handicap | Farms, Conn., sportsman, honored Also-oxTexns Jack, selected for his work In ploneer- gor his entries at LeMans and his!
gC. Cook: #40 je Mac. Culver Co-ed, Buster Maedic, Man, Singular, Edgelake, Twilight a a Mary 1
i $1300; claiming; ha year up; 3 i) on eral Cust or, Ww 0 gipicee = Rhymer,
4.00, 32.80: " Abdeison 17.40. ty ar Again, 1 3.60,
{tournament last night. ing in the use of smaller cars in Essig rolled a 729 actual score gtock .car races. »|tor four games tp ‘establish a| Stack Car Owner of the Year— pace-setting 828 total in the op-
ening day of the tourney. His * ] . handicap was 99. The 729 cams Police Win Wild from games of 183-151-225-170. | Ray Theising of Reeve Roofing 60 MPH Chase sports, Official of : set the tourney's single game A 60 mph chase through crowd. m ae ng Milt Db ay Year— high—a 239. ed downtown streets last night| gp | niet steward poit, i Other leaders in the tourna. sent pre-New Year's Eve revelers ‘Mile Memorial Day he 500ment, which continues today and scurrying for safety, Promuter of the Year Tom
tomorrow through next Sunday,! Three cars, racing in the 300 . include Howard DeHart, Eagles, block N. Illinois 8t., were stooped Marchese, Milwaukee. Wis. eon.
construction. Auto Racing's Newsman of the | Year—Oscar Fraley, New York
& Robe, od Fy an Kapistan, Marie Ro ert arb lew, # Pebbies Ho
Joks, Pebb HH 1 ihiod; elgiming ‘2 year alae:
: 108 (P. $55 2 o 10M: 8 Rasty Brown, lit Ww
ty AB 30; Triosraph 113 pater ¢ 0 Oks Larner, Swish : Nagyinigi Fisting vil, Short sale.
a 5000; Bugar Bowl Handicap; VENTE Gio furionss SBugledruirs.
eri 8 ‘ . CH out. A RRotel Mustang, Raticu)s. A Alomie Fire. 851-171-882; Chuck Voyles, Rur- by Policemen Norman Scott and Sidered a She Suistanding pre KRiGHTH ($1300 clmiming: 3 years. up: al Inn, 666-155-821; Jack Colvin, Keith Galvin. During questioning {7g guring the 1950 season miles) — Roses Are , ; i Reeve Roofing, 744-45-819, and One car sped off, Winners. will receive Specially
f%.. 30.80, 13.00, 5.00; Lueulius, 114 G ot tH 405.00; Hill Flight, 120 (W he maker), 2.60 Also—~Brown Brutus, anaqus, Remoriel, Venture on: Big
uddy N 1 (51060: clitming: 3 years up: 1 I cy Bomb. 108 (8, Cole Id 60. 5.60, 00; an Maid, 108 (PF. Carin. 8.2 Appielac Jake, 115 As Shosmaker. (a ihe Fk Atomic Loud, | ® ®IIAS IY {lie Tiger, Chump Trick, 7 BB. Bye. In ommand., |
Paul Day. Traffic Club and Rec- The hurtling vehicle sideswiped | reation, 767-53 —814. Returns a parked car, dodged through EE Ye a huring Prectn jomitted ‘one squad that finished {ieys, zig- magged along streets late. re¢ men abandoned the car at and February. Michigan St. and Capitol Ave. “lonly to walk into the outstretched! Lor or ans were mm ale by: a panel arms of Sgt. Marion Ostermyer! 'newspaperdom. radio and as fon traffic blockade duty. vision. Winners were chosen on
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. Western Division ry aa 3 1 pane eo nc 1 Bit of 830 cere v—Gunner. 12 Rdulnlly $40. PRchester is 8 potlig ound in the car.; Art Wright, Indianapolis Times I RA SA ey Rey in y Warn IH il Arrested were Vernon Johnsom, promotion - director and sports Wo." Also: Remsire, a, Bimiie, Groen’ 3 i 23, of 943 Church St; Robert writer, was a member oi a MeL, a ~ !Johnson, 22, of 147 Detroit. St., panel. usta WL Pet and Harold Fielder. 20, of 2045 sus a - 18 13 3% Adams St. on charges of preiyi “14 i he larceny. Vernon Johnson also is TRUCK TRAILERS CUSTOM BUILT Raliimore. 19 1 J charged with drunk, drunk and ALSO REARING PAINTING
operating, reckless driving and leaving the scene of an-accident.
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BOSTON, Dee. 30 (UP)-—Red| Sox Manager Steve O'Neill will
Fohmere, i i HE Fern Perreault, who scored 3! % wr Rom AST NIGHT
0 A ie, 81 points in” Cincinnati's first 31 | MERE & JHENAES im, Avenue, Nig games, will be i in the Mohawks + Only vane: pd . het rt hockey lineup tonight when they | bei a, 8.30. 3.40, Dev gh, Soi face the indi anupolis Cape at |
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