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SESSIoN GAME N . LF cern ws fd Cincinnati Here Tonight, ‘Experi or = . as es O m Oo rrow ULARITY CONTESSINLY / Pittsburgh Idle After Loss ; Says Co AND N6T Too By BILL EGGERT By KURT | . disputed second place in the American Hockey League's . 15t0 20 Topnotch | SIAN BAST Westers Division beckons the Indianapolis Caps, tonight as they they're DT 0. iseum . " ’ Bouts Are Scheduled 0 |ahoma SRD) 56 TEN TO Ee chapped 3 five-game losing streak last night with ay A ; | | nw a home ice 5 to 3 victory over division-leading Cleveland, The vic- . y BY JIM REYROCK | * tory was worth two points to the Mohawks and boosted them just Indiana high s Fifty-six top amateur fighters were tapering off in their| | oy points behind’ the Caps and yw Champions training today as they prepared for the opening gong in the | pp S n Pittsburgh, who are tied for sec- \ semifinals of the Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament | . pnd place. Pitstuesh, > Roc Wings Hod Joey tomorrow night in the Armory. LIU Goes Against idle tonight. oi wis. a ie A
* Flyers Get Hot The Detroit Red Wings, after The Mohawks and Caps have|enjoying their gréatest scoring divided two previous struggles spree of the season, today mainhere but in Cincinnati the Caps|tained their three-point bulge have dropped two of three games. over the onrushing Toronto Ma-
Indianapolis is at its best phys- ple Leafs atop the National
and has|/Hockey League heap. foal psak of the seasol) In a fantastic display of power,
Tomorrow's semifinals, postponed last week because of | Seton Hall Tonight -zZer | By United Press the below-zero temperatures, are slated to start at 8 p. m.| The Oklaboma Aggies hope to with between 15 and 20 bouts|prgve they're as good as ever
Louis Defeats lon tap. (while the Long Island University | y to od Blackbirds hope to prove they're | After tomorrow's swinging |,s good as they used to be Yel
[there will be only 16 fighters inltonight’s feature college basket-
Mr. Freudenths
{the Open Class and 16 in the ball games. been strengthened by the reportCuban Battler | Novice Class to | The Aggies, ranked second in ing of Wing Leo Gravelle from|the Red Ving agg on battle for the : |the United Press ratings, go after Detroit. Gravelle will team with $ag0, ack | aw 2, 1 bo , Jas fiiiale. Thelr st B b M ff Ch eight champion- . |their 20th victory of the season the Wilson brothers, Johnny and night a a , e the Leafs 100. omber Muits aNCe ships in each Larry, probably alternating with/ maintained their hot pace by “I think e; Team Captain Rod Morrison, who brushing aside the Montreal Ca-
: {against tough Oklahoma at Stillg Crawley. He ¢
3 (division. water, Okla., while LIU will open HEAD "5 bz For Quick Knockout | AM fighters are the second half of the New York's A ONDA g ._ is back in uniform after a boutnadiens, 3 to 1, at Toronto. urth win TNDIANAS MSPIR: The 14 1 ed in the his fo _ MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 8 (UP) — required to re- Madison Square Garden court 8: > BicTEN LEAD (VR the OU . dr Bonde Frankfort—and Toe Louis insisted today that he hort to the Arm- schedule against Seton Hall, \ / ? RS WL TRY T St. Louis, in trouncing Pitts- Wings-Hawks “contest” repre- “Crawley hi ieeps getting “better and better lory medical The Aggies - Oklahoma game ; 3 dn ’ it ON or RE WikL 0 burgh last night, scored its sixth sented the highest total for one and rode Jeff h in every fight even though he, oo "yi een 2 shapes up as a “revenge” match. (2 A g 7 J BE” BRING THE GOPHERS straight home victory and seventh|8ame this season. Leading the “Our depth fibbed He bid yt Jape hout ‘and 4 p. m. to- It was Oklahoma that sent Hank 578 / g OUT OF THEIR STALL triumph in eight starts. | Detrlt onslaught wate Len Kelly, a whole is muc bide Trey pio Bl ne Havana ™ OT Tow for Iba’s men down to their lone de- WAT MINNEAPOLIS Cincinnati went into last night's| ord wer Ee howart 3 h : * feat of the season last month action after a “no play, no pay” en Vv, Who eac IT'S A WE
last night. |
Louis scored a unanimous 10-| round decision over the Cuba: before 19,000 chilled spectators at Iliami Stadium, Agramonte was on the canvas once—but he wasn't put there by Loufs. He slipped, and rested on one knee for a two-| count, The . Brown Bomber opened
weigh-ins and physical exami jim Heyrock nations. Each of . the fighters must make the weight in his division and must undergo a complete physical examination by Dr. Claude E. Hadden, Indiana Athletic Commission doctor.
Must Report After the welgh-ins, the fights
and the possession-mad Aggies are anxious to reverse that ver-| dict. | Make First Start At New York, LIU will be mak-| ing its first start since it dropped four of five games out West. In the second game of the Garden| doubleheader, New York Univer-|
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{threat from Coach King Clancy.
{He warned his Tribe that if they |didn’t produce, fines were in orger.
Requests Release
Giles Dube, Cincinnati wing,|
who hasn't scored a goal since Jan. 3, has requested that he be released and his amateur status reinstated. He wants to return to
scored two goals. At Boston, the Bruins and the New York Rangers battled to their sixth tie game of the sea son, 2 to 2. ‘ » » ”
On the Ice
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division
Center Ted Du at six-foot-four : Charley R probably are J foot and six-fo Five-foot-1! Pierce, at fiveFritz Franz is All bombai ins, and they c:
cuts under both of jsity is pitted against city rival eyes and pushed hi ramon o| ill be drawn and pairings will be Manhattan. Montreal, his hometown, and PI&Y| cleveland... $4 35 14 5 18 211 158 What's more, a Y! p m all over the| posted on the walls of the dress-| Col ' | INDIANAPOLIS * 83 25 97 1 2 w ring. "But that legend : olumbia, the nation's only with the amateur Royals. He|gupl SERB IH INA : g at legendary knock-in. s = @ | Pittsburgh ..... 52 23 23 7 53 159 1 out punch never showed ing rooms. Until that time none major unbeaten team, gained its’ must be waived by other AHC Cincinnati .... 50 23 231 7 51.181 I .: ORAWLEY snowed: ©Velliof the fighters will know who his 24th straight victory and its 14th : clubs oh i LF EER RR win the though Louis stalked his lithe and opponent will be of the season by whipping Dart-| Nn a 8 Bp ense Gre hounds Hold First S of Br W 1c ugh in the re cautious foe with menacing intent) "mo field has been pared|mouth, 59 I oy pt Pp In other league games last GPW L TPs. G 0G rough in the re throughout the last round. outa, 0 43, last night at| * night Buffalo’s high-scoring Bi-|Buffslo .. ..... 3 3216 2 61 14 In 4a the rival. through elimination bouts each|Hanover, N. H. . gue SS aaonce 1 BRIN WIA “ N | n oO osier 0 eo sons continued their supremacy|Providence “. ... 49 18 27 4 40 177 203 If we get | ew Contender week until the 56 semifinalists re- “8 =n 00SIers rst | ae dase over Providence witha 6 to 5 Soripelied. Le 5 4. 40 182 199 Elkhart or Sou - NEW: YORK, Feb, 8 (UP) main. “All of the first three shows : ni victory in Buffalo and Hershe LAsY GET our way.” Timmy Carter of New York may On the fve-week program nave/Anderson, Wabash Force Trojans to Vacate Top Position, rallied to tie Springfield, 2 to 2, Speitelul 3 Hert 3 ovr. The next be named March challenger f en exceptionally good. : i i ¢ in Springfield. . ) . “But,” the lightweight title Peary The fighters in the Novice cass And DePauw Win Ray Ragelis Tops 70-59, As Swails Takes State Scoring Lead | Wing Les Hickey paced Buffalo ri anes Subir 8:30 rr his impressive upset victory over| Many of whom fought befere a| rye Ravens of Anderson hed] Big 10 Scorers By FRANK ANDERSON to its eighth win in nine games| Buffalo at Providence. 4 Percy Bassett at St. Nicholas crowd for the first time this year, ,nio fifth place in the Hoosier] CHICAGO, Feb. 8. (UP) — The opportunity was Taylor-made. against the Reds with his second NATIONAL LEAGUE e Ja ‘rena last night. are battling for the glory that|college Conference standings last Nortiwestern’ Ray R And Indiana Central grabbed it. {hat trick of the season. Detroit ....... S30 11 10 mm 18 ‘ocal Fighters Win goes with a championship and the night as they stopped Canterbury,| o cocern8/! Bay agells That's why the Greyhounds held first place in the Hoosier| Springfield’s tie eased the In- feronte ....... 3) 38 11 11 eF 138 WICHITA Kas. I special prizes they will receive atigj to 75, on the latter's gym floor.|Stayed on top of the Big Ten race College. Conference basketball chase today. They found opportunity dians into a two-way tie for third Boston [11.1051 16 22 13 45 123 } n , Kas, Feb. 8—Andy|the end of fighting, Feb. 16. It was the fifth straight victory this week, despite his off-pace|in the last seven minutes last night and forced Taylor's Trojans to place with Providence in the East-' Chicago ~.""' 32 12 30 10 58 13 1 : A nderson, 152, and James Cous-| Th Cl f whom | hl : bg y ©} 3130 Sat. 1 ‘8S; 148, both. of. e Open Class, many of whom for the Ravens. _|pérformance against Iowa. Mon-| vacate the HCC top spot, 70-59. gin > jern Division. « RESULTS LAST NIGHT Red Sox 5 35, .] of. Indianapolis, are veterans of two or more Gold-| * At Crawfordsville, Wabash! d The Greyhounds ended the furi- . ; Ca S y / New York 2, Boston 2. il . n decisions here last night..en Gloves campaigns, are scrap-jpulled away from Ball State|“%0 i 2. lous contest with a 7-2 mark in'Gifls' Basketball f-op. sconng | Deffoie if, Cease. 3. William nderson won ‘a 10-round’ deci-! a ’ z Official figures released today e sane TE AIINES asket : Team i : 3 : : ME TON ; y ( ping. for » ‘place on the Indian-|early in the fifst half for its fifth : league pl Taylor fell into: GP G A Pts PIM GAME TONIGHT « BOSTON, I "Jn. over Bill Sudduth, 150, To- apolis team that will Fepresent the basketball victory of the season Showed the Wildcal centaf Bus 3 word Place tie with Franklin st Plays for Polio Drive |Feiiowe iB 5 3 8 Jf De ee Red Sox today | ska, and Cousi . Ho ? *120. nt per gam 35 . = ! \ ) odo 4 olson Hovering, 145, sity Fis y Ohi "gall state managed to knot the ® season, even. though he only trai 11.5 overall and Taylor 17.5, The Hawthorne Wonders ging Fe ie 8 #8 4 3 Sutherland to Stay ame, iacy, Nobd¥ 9 lo Longo score three times before Wabasn| Scored 10 ‘as Iowa beat North-|'"3 1173 Setar And adior Tb basketball team has scheduled a|Gorio Haidy 88 3 I. % 1 AMES, Ia, Feb. 8 (UP)—Presi Homestead, Fla wee a oS hamplons in the OPEN led into the lead to hold a 42.32 Western. His point total rose to oe BE oe Ee pair- of games with proceeds to(M Pronovost '}2 8 is 31 43 dent Charles Friley and two other ago was accept No Favorites poagpaid. trip IC Chicago Te hal{ Sime adyaulage. 183, inl Don Sunderlage, sec Valparaiso’s Don Ove as the gots $ Marsh ot Dim % fund. d Bin gaven "21 2 i i Sijova Etate College Omdals yes. . ~Thaugh Cron . auw chalked up its tenth y - ’ : : es to played|far.y Wison 37 terday announced reappointment close the amou the annual Tournament of Cham-| io ond top scorer, earned the Con-|State’s top scorer. Swalls now|.; tne Hawthorne House, 2 Salter... 30 4 18 1 3 4 in Texas Open pions. They will compete against straight by beating Tiinols ninth ference's top scoring percentage : |Ohto St., the oer or0 v Gut, Beller nell of 30 A Bo a Sutherland as yd ne pa SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Feb. 8 Champions am 3 other cities, 73 to 46. DePauw. led from the | of 457 bY Hite Jeveh out of 1} Hoosier Conference play Northeast Community Cen-|Jim Hemry C43 0 0 0 0 gutherland has been under fire $100,000. * (UP) — The grandpappy of the sd : |start and was ahead, 37-23 at! - won Lost Pet.|ter today at 4 p. m. and will play GP GA Avg. SO by some students because of the ‘That's the siz winter tour golf tournaments— Competition haa been hightened nait-time. {3S Monday. a lo INDIANA CENTRAL .... 7 3° .Thithe Christian Church team to- “REY gp. games played GO. coals; A. team’s disappointing showing this DiMaggio pocke _ the Texas Open—started its 24th| UNS Year with the entry of teams) 4.00 (41) Canterbury (1 Sus Rg Indiana ratikedq in — “100 MOTTOW aL 4 p. Mm. © et roa ain, Denaity 18 5c! year was the Yanke 4 : ; on . . 1 ——————hr——————— ALLS . ’ . 3 annual show today. Th llepy | ffm Camp Atterbury and Purdue! tg 1 of) ethuey (15) plonly seventh in offensive power, ¥raukiin 1 3 1001 utes: GA. goals against; SO. shutout. is predicting it Ye ald ri University. Fights tomorrow Harrisf, ] : 0 &pniseate.t 3 : gt Hore than made up the dif- Baas Aeeseenennin on : : on ? Joe Pl layer com “night probably will be in all divi- Gourlent 0 2 1/ Platt. 7 3 i|ference by taking top points forigarinam ................ 1 5 a7 i : payer on URS rom om of Bos sions of both classes. {Dleviase 2 2 Beeman § 0 §|defense. The Hoosiers scofed an|Canterbury ............. Tr ean RESERVE YOUR 1 Y SET NOW! Instead of cel the title y Tickets for remaining nights of Howell ~~ § 8 3Greenec, 0 § 1|average of 61 points a game, Manchester o.oo 1 8 an gio, the game " the tournament are being sold at Whitehurst.e 4 3 3| Trinkles 1 o 3 28ainst 48.8 for their opponents. {ng player trudged : ~. na bets oe Corsa, Em-Roe’s, Sportsman's if and| Waltons 9 g Ha place Northwestern kept, 29.3 35% Doies oy Sg 340 in 18 SAVE NEW TV TAX STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT T0 Sisico's Enieipd from Oakmont, Pa.; Jimmy De-|Bush-Callahan's. _ _ _|waidrens 0 o othe offensive power lead with an games for a 21.2 average. : ED as usual yeste maret, four times runnerup in the Totals = 33322 Totals 31733 average > i Poms a game. A pig reason for the Taylor SEE us NOW STARTING WITH SECTIONALS, FEB. 20TH Beedling Srothe Fase ive yeas, or Jaci Burke, Howe Relays Set cot,» Hali-hnaiieh . Cutiar® linols was second with a 60.7|10ss was the failure of Nora Wil THRU STATE FINALS, MARCH 17TH vB de 2 curley haired star from De-| Illinois Tech (46) DePauw (73) tied : » helmi to give Swails a battle. - : : : 1g ft pf| fe tt pt with the Illini for second DiMaggio IRIE Mt 13 gist 1] piace inne Bic Tem race hada Sud oy sven pote tn dion ‘was’ ba A ae Tae, whornt And| The annual Howe Hooster High giut.f, 1 § sgiesity' 33 11611 points per game record. ~ "|5s"ioia), He now has 207 points) I» Fa ooaric . Del. at Market . drives—and th , {School relays s at the ‘ rker, he top ten scorers: . | the most ‘consistent golf of the Indiana Satversity Fieldhouse Jn igwili 3 3 3 stauter o : : 3 a rors nr in 22 games for a 13.5 average. i sire my 3 . 3 {Bloomington ar. . owe =| GOraIK | Free + . \ ts. Avs. Ain? Ss A 11h g. Champion Sau letic Director Sam Kelley an- Cassel. © 3 3 Stephene. ¢ i 3 1. a ayn 8 a i 154 1 P Raylora Tough G Ea Doaditior § nd, flu-'nounced today. | an, + § A. Nicholas, Wis. 7 42 41 135 178 laying at home the Grey- a, 0 Meakened National O en Cham Events a high hurdles, 60- Prete 30 1, Markler, § 100 $: Malu, FURNUE 3. 22 3 113 1:4 hounds found the Trojans tougher San ane Some 9 "ion Ben Hogan and Lloyd Man- yard dash, distance medley, two- 10 812 ~ 32 9 17 F. Calsbeek, lows .. 7 38 . , Way 1 feel now, Grum of the ailing back will not mile relay, mile relay, 80-yard low | Hsifiime Score—DeFauw * 31, "fuinois L Vanderkuy, Mieh. iJ 8m i8than a bride's first cake. The bibnlighgen he play in the tourney. hurdle shuttle, sprint medley, qlee Throws Missed—Letser 2, Moeck, J. pan ANDINA HI n 208 ny a hed 3 Sipes- Tavior tinue playing In = _. broad jump, high jump, pole vault -% iter. DeRco, Cassel 3. J. Clinton, Wis. .... 7 30 14 92 131 led at the half, 32-30. : DiMaggio’ This Week's State, and shot put. ~ Otletali—Ray Luckey and Robert Jonn- TT 3 — Seven ties existed before Tay- brought EE oa Cig 10 Cage Card [train on Schedul wus om, use in, CC allege pivot shot with just 15 seconds to Holds Jhe9 18, S00, 000, : fain on Jc vie Labds, 7 2 "lgoodwin.t 3 4 "1 4 : ee 0 . TONIGHT ‘ | Chick, £ 7 9 SiMecartert 1 1 8 : go in the first half. That made ’ World Series. Earlham Manchester. | The special train to the 8 i the A — Indiana State at Evansviite. pe 0 the Sugar |Long, ¢ 2 0 4i/Schneider,f 5 4 3 B Ww ¥ it 32-30 for the Trojans. Twenty- contract in 193 Concordia af Tri-State. © Ray Robinson - Jack LaMotta Neldow. ¢ 33 8| Powells - 743 as e 4 three of Central's 30 points were estimated $7500. Canterbury st Huntington. middleweight championship McDougall. 1 3 HOarbere 3 1 9 STATE scored by Dave Jones and Swails. Set of During his © McKendree at oatlend Sh Sght In Ch 3 ¢ age Stadium Huntsman. § 3 10 Newton. 3 0 0 4 anderson 81, Canterbury 75 Jones had 13 and Swails 10. Cronin, William: Indisna at Minnesota. ednesday n will run as LE 3 a auw 13, Illinois Tech 46. ; bow he injured 1 Turdus ai at II atte, scheduled despite the wintery Elkins. & . 3 i 0 Bhewart. 8 3.31 St Ambrose ‘oh, st Bit. Pattern Continues Your Star Be Injures 8 Michigan at Northwestern. weather, It will leave Union | metals 36 37 38 Tofals 33 31 37| Wabash to Batr Sate er. The pattern continued for 13 Choi “He seemed Notre “Dame vs. ‘DePaul in Chicago] Station Bare a 1:30 Pm, and | Qeore at Hall—Wabash 42. Bal State 33. sitet of, TEER RESULTS minutes of the second half. The ice about his elbo Butler at Valparaiso. arrive a cago at 6 p.m. MacDougall Holstine. Goodwin 3 Me-| A kansas State 80, Ouachita 53. Greyhounds found authority in . Anderson af Hanover. returning immediately after the |Garter, Powell Newton, Boyd, Schnelder| Army 66. Swarthmore 53. ° y y t Prep Basket! PE a tr. fight. Tickets may be pur- | Ohiieh—Mirvin Tod d (Fl. Wayne); Birmingham Southern 76, Mississippi Col- the last seven minutes and that Indiana Central at Earlham. g y P Pt. Wayne) ego 67. n n n" McKendree at Rose Poly. chased at the Claypool Hotel George Collyer (Ft. Wayne). Brown 66; Connecticut 58. was it. They took a lasting lead LIFE-SIZE - 11 Iv Roundup, Pe Bail’ Biate at DePauw. ticket office. Jan hase 43 Transylvania 5 at 53-52 on a free throw by Don Bill Seeks to Force TV ofby J" Heston Sasachissetts 56. Stevenson and then outscored the A Beautiful Console Advert . olumbia 59, Dartmouth 42. Trojans, 17-7, the rest of the way. LEGAL Di be ’ » . Of OSU Grid Games Finglas ¢}, ‘Defunce 6b At About The Price sold on March 8,
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S-w-0-0-s-h The gay blade they're talking about at the Coliseum these nights is Marcel Pronovost, a free-wheeling defenseman« with the speed of a wing. The 20-year-old rookie has scored eight goals and 19 assists in 30 games with the Indianapolis Caps. With a little more experience; - Cap Coach Ott Heller believes Pronevost will be headed for _ the National League.
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