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swan toni 111. 8. Officials Joy and Grief pi (ut for

At Sectionals eraromrwen Baseball Post

High School Event Here is Club Owners Say

‘Greatest’ in Hoop-de-doo By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor | Key Figures Needed AS YOU'VE already heard, the drawings for the an- M oS : ore in Washington nual Indiana State High School basketball tournament are By LEO H. tg

> +. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ ,

Here's How Cards Rule ‘Wrestling :

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‘to be made Wednesday afternoon and, of course, as in the past, you'll find the complete pairings in your Thursday

United Press Sports Editor i NEW YORK, Feb. 10--The list |of candidates for the baseball]

SOW >. sectional, five in some districts

Times, all editions. : ¢commissionership has been narWhen these hardwood sectionals start, temporary rowed down by a decision of the

insanity effects all of Hoosier-| Ging rooms of fans no mat- consider any key person In the

land. . . . Nothing else seems ter where it is played, look for federal government, the United

. _/the National Professional League Press learned today. to matter. . ... Even a cal Ito stage its annual championship The decision resulted from an loused psychiatrist is likely Loi in Los Angeles every year informal poll of club owners who blow his top as Indiana's youth-o...... oo vears . . | Last year's were. said to feel that the persons fyl cage lads wage their yearly ,,,, y.itia "a thriller from start In Washington considered for the madness, {to finish—played in Cleveland, post have more important work “Although the state tournament wags almost frozen out . , . The to do there. The poll was conlasts over four week-ends, we'll hig came always falls on a late ducted by members of the comtake the Indianapolis” sectional December date. missionership screening comfor the greatest show .. . over a ®.N mittee. the regionals, semifinals. and AT A RECENT sports din- “We just decided it would be a finals, Per KD 1te Brannin, Jalous bad Hime to oF go lure anyone ac eld star o e eveian | away rom e aera governgeod ee or professional football Browns, ment in these trying times,” one ious fieldhouse produces more! was boasting . . . He called his club owner said. “After all, there hoopla hoop-de-do fireworks than! Job of T quarterback the softest are plenty of good candidates all others combined. | in sports . , . “I hear the crash around without calling on some- : 4 of the ball carrier and the op- (body who has more Important “'All teams start from scratch inj posing linemen, cover my face Work to do.” this Pasketpall Siow and every so I won't see the blood and | Leaders Eliminated participating’ team | chance to| them, when it's all over, go to | As a result, such leading candifeel they have an equa ship.| the runner and pat him on-the dates as Fred M. Vinson, Chief Bo sheougn Io the SDA back,” sald the ace of the pro Justice of the U. 8. Supreme ae " | grid champs, Court; Chairman W. Stuart Symular season records and begin gr a na 7 " shouting anew for victory. | QUARTERBACK GRAHAM ington of A oval Security Since one defeat means it's all'enjoys deseribing Cleveland Cen- commerce Charles Sawver and over until next year for the ter Chuck Bednarik's brush with gunreme Court Justice William O school and all over forever for one of the officials during a vital Douglas have heen eliminated the senior class players, the fren-/game between Cleveland and the from consideration. zled cheering begins at the tipoff Philadelphia Eagles . . . “Bed- Their elimination led to the and there is never a pause in the narik was penalized 15 yards for current boom for Ohio Governor

fieldhouse din while any game is some infraction,” said Otto, “and Frank J. Lausche. He and George |

(he began to yakety-yak as the Trautman, president of the minor : ds #8 |official stepped off the distance.\leagues, are now the leading canTHE COLLEGE football play-| Finally, when the official put the didates. er of legend who said, “I'd die [ball down, Bednarik said, ‘You| Another candidate, Federal for dear old Rutgers” as the stink. stretcher bearers picked him off The official promptly stepped minated after the screening comthe greensward, was small pota- Off 15 more yards, put the ball mittee received a report on him toes compared to Hooslerdom's/down, turned to Bednarik and from its investigators.

in progress.

{Trautm-n, the present commis{sioner, A. B. Chandler, will be {presented as a candidate by the screen’ committee, Chandler, whose term expires at {midnight Apr. 30, 1952, was denied a new contract at St. Peters{bu 2 last December. He has been {campaigning actively to retain-his |job and had maintained, that {8° .ld he fail, he will refuse to

« , . They die a thousand deaths here?” ’ i nia diiring a close game. THE recent “invigorating” Boys develop laryngitis and | 0.00, weather in Indiana _become exhausted from strain- | (.g j,0¢ o breeze to Paul (Ten- . ing their voloe, girls shriek, sob | 00, 1.0 the former pro . or swoon, depending on how the | ho.er, who resides in Indianscore is going. . . It's & | apolis . . . Paul recalled that in match between joy and grief, | 1936 it was 46 degrees below “smiles and tears . . . four | when he fought a marathon 15 days of it in the Indianapolls | round bout in Fargo, N. D.

“over the state. *°Go to It, lads and lassies. . .-.(10st his world's heavyweight box: CONtract excircs. “You're only young once and the ing crown to Max Baer . . , Baer

tion 1s worth it . .-. an ex-|10st the title to Jimmy Braddock : i “Berianee Br be forgotten in| year later . .. But what we're ar Mors | Satcre years, trying to say is that Baer and “As for the young and agile Carnera, despite their ages, are to cheer leaders, they work harder Meet in a wrestling match in New "than the players on the court... York in May i Professional ymps, - moters think of everyand never give up until the thing, don't they? y

‘game's end regardless of its out‘come. . . . They never let their ‘heroes down. ® » » o 5 JIM KONSTANTY, the Phil- * adelphia relief pitching genius of 1950, who is a former major league “nonentity,” is gorging himself this winter as he travels the sumptuous knife and fork banquet league in the role - of guest speaker . . . Jim us-

a 0.0; (Continued From Page 13) WHEN the National League (zipped in six of his 20 points in observed its Diamond Jubilee [the 12 minutes. Anniversary recently, baseball Then it was over. The Olymps historians came up with the [chance to take third place in the

first season umpires were paid gone. Ft. Wayne held on to the but $5 a day . . . It's a pity the spot, even by losing to New York. wage-freeze gimmick wasn’t in- | There was little doubt about vented 76 years ago . .. Even the outcome last night. Philadel211 day hs 108 much When- \phia was organized. The Olymps ually winds up his talks by weren't. The tipoff on the final

” hd ” Bringtog the house down with: | THE LATE Gandy Sire, tho PSL came when Warrior io “Two years ago I came to the Old Sarge, recelved lasting fame teammate By J basket That's Phillies to get ‘a cup of coffee’; am Soon great Fie ih the fact rare . on filet mign- [he was the first man to catch a : . Jonight 1 dined on ball dropped from the strato-| on Bamborst was the only “ nie spheric Washington monument, OlyMP Who looked the part. Ralph BRUNO BETREL Who man- but he had a story to go with Beard sniped 20 points, but was a Tcnapulis to the senpant the feat . . . “After the crowd's off his floor game. Barnhorst got World Series champi-| Cheers had subsided,” Street re- 13 and was the only Olymp who and Little Wor Pl*| ated, “a single scoffer stepped up rebounded with effectiveness, onship 23 years ago, rates 8 part to me and jeered; ‘If you'd have The Olymps will need all they've agraph in the minor league thrown the ball back up again/got tonight. They journey to Minbecause . . , he set some sort of yy .¢ roq)ly would have been some- neapolis to meet the Western record by managing teams toi,» {Division leading Lakers.

major league club owners not to

{Judge Harold R. Medina, was eli-|

yg oi ; » ” o { : 3 “IN JUNE 1934, Primo Carnera Sie up the post “ntil hs present

| J. Angelopolou Panthers for the last six years. [triumphed over the Riviera varsity) Tech's champions are

information that in the league's Western Division of the NBA had’ {pounds; Allen Morgan, 105; Ron

Bob Pence, |45-pound sectional mat champion (underneath), demonstrates the leg grapevine and body twist on Jerry Grummell, 138-pound sectional champion (top) as the Southport matmen went through sectional qualifications at Southport yesterday. The A placed eight men in next week's finals in 12 weight classes. Shortridge had four. Looking on for the Southport team which is expected to make a strong bid for titular honors in the state meet finals at Bloomington Saturday, are (kneeling, left to right): Phil George, Ron Baumgart, Al Morgan, Harry Rasdale and Duke Johnson, and Bill Parsons, Charles Rau, Jim Whitaker, John Hurrle, Coach Chauncey MecDaniel, Tom Scherschell, Dick Weddle and Maurice Rice (back row, left to right).

Southport. Serves Notice Defenders Put On State High Matmen § |y State Meet

Walks Off With 8 of 12 Crowns

In Sectionals, Shortridge Wins 4 By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

Southport’s balanced wrestling team will command consider- Times State Service

| I shook hands with you. I'll | never forget what a thrill I got |versity of Indianapolis finished:

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Joe Williams Says— ih

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Who Brought Fame to Who?

Or was It Other Way Around? Anyway, It Was Great Catch . NEW YORK, Feb. 10—1It has always been a moot question among scholarly historians whether Gabby Street made the Washington Monument famous or whether it was the

other way round. oo I recall a spring trip the Cleveland club made to the

nation’s capital. There was a rookie pitcher along, Guy .

Morton, and for him it was STREET, never highly rated us

a first time adventure. la master mind, won the pennant Looking up at the majestic jin his first year and repeated the marble shaft, he murmured: next. Frank Frisch, who was to “Gosh, this is where Street succeed him in ’33, was his key caught that ball.” man but pitching was his hole And if the young pitcher gave|card ,.. . Burley Grimes, Paul

|the background any thought he Derringer and Wild Bill Hallahan may have reflected it was mighty. . . and Pepper Martin was the.

nice of the Washington club to spark plug.

go to such lengths to commemo-| As a manager, Street went

rate the event, since Street was down as fast as he had come up,

| catching for the club at.the time. and his closing years were de-

2:4 & {voted to broadcasting. He was 3 STREET, who died last week|nice, pleasant man, articulate, as at 68, was an able receiver but his nick name would suggest, and feeble hitter. He owed his base-|the best press agent the old monue ball celebrity to the fact that/ment ever had. back in 1908 he had caught a ball e—

dropped from the 555-feet pin-| - nacle of the historic land mark, l 0 S Ir a feat which was to live as the :

best remembered extra-curricular

exploit the game has known. | Last spring I sat with him in |] [40 fener front of the St. Petersburg Hotel, where the St. Louis Cardinals stop and an elderly gentleman, came up and introduced himself.

“When I get back home,” he sald, “I want to tell the folks

Wayne Takes First In Chicago Meet

Times Special

CHICAGO, Feb. 10—Butler Uni«

when I read you had made that third in a three-way track meet catch.”

come so much a part of baseball versity of Chicago was second. history nobody bothered to men-| Wayne scored 68 points and

Tech Also Qualifies 5 tion details. It was “that catch.” took eight of 12 firsts. Chicago :

The ol§, catcher had since gone tallied 56 points in absorbing its

For Grappling Events on to win pennants and one year first loss in five starts. Butler:

his Cardinals beat Connie Mack made only four points, Both But-

able respect in the 1951 state high school wrestling championships! BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 10 — in the World Series—that was the ler and Wayne were opening their.

at Bloomington Saturday.

|Bloomington’s defending state year Pepper Martin ran wild on!seasons.

! { The versatile (Gardinals qualified eight men in the 12 weight champions and Indianapolis Tech the bases—but the public remem-| One of the features of the meet. high school basketball rooters, asked, ‘How do I smell from| In addition to Lausche and classes for the state championships in the Southport sectionals last each qualified five men for the bered him only as the fellow who Was Wayne's Bill Smith's win over. night. {state finals following local sec-/caught a ball from high in the Chicago's Vern Gras in a photo

Shortridge, which edged South- ——

[tional qualifications here tonight. sky. The Panthers captured local

v {finish in the low hurdles. It was As I recall the details Street the first defeat in seven starts

dia it to win a bet for a Washing-|for Gras. Gras, however, came

port by one point for the county » | . ; title last month, Wim eams {sectional honors with 61 points, mn : copped the other ; edging Tech by one point. De-|ton political writer, For some back to defeat Smith in the high

four first places.

in each of the four sectional meets. staged throughout thie Nm ny a night| Girls, Boys Triumph : will compete for: Indianapolis Athletic

{meet here Saturday.

| points. Club] Bloomington winners

« State mat crown, pool. worn by the The IAC varsity women's team 177.

Southport won its own meet Women, 48 to 27; the IAC junior Pollak, 105; Edgar Lamb,

with 62 points, followed by Short- girls won, 55 to 20, over the Pat Amore, 129; Danny Edgar, [ridge, with 50. Muncie Central Riviera junior girls, and the IAC 140, and Tony Zilson, 156. Decatur Central winners in18 points. Richmond, with six/a team from the Central YMCA. clude: Bob Holland, 135, and Pon points, topped Ben Davis, with| Five meet records fell as the Herschel, last year's state heavy-| five, competing for the first time..IAC and Riviera women met. It weight champion. A pin by Her-| Individual champions for South- was the first meet of the year schell over Tech's Bryce Bledsoe {gave Bloomington the sectional! :08.5. | than Johnson, though Lefty { pi30-7ard dash—John Palkowski p. 44

had 30 and Broad Ripple gathered junior boys won, 37 to 27, over

port are: Harry Rasdale, 97 between the two teams. Judy Roberts Stars Baumgart, 114; Maurte Rice, 129; One of the outstanding pre-|

meet laurels.

John Hurrle, 177.

| X v . |. Anderson had 24 points, Evang-| Women and Junior ville. Mater. Dei scored three andy Bloomington University had two!

Bloomin g- swimming teams won three meets Rex Shields, 97; Tom Ramon, 114;/ ton’s tottering yesterday afternoon in the IAC Charles Kerr, 147; Melville Rich‘ardson, 167, and Bob Languell,

In outstanding matches, RichJerry Grummell, 140; Bob Pence, formances of the afternoon was ardson, 167, escaped in the last 147: Tom Scherschell, 167, and turned in by Judy Roberts of the/five seconds from Tech's Jack! ’ 3 IAC team. She started 15 feet Woolen to score his only point of Shortridge’s titlists are: Charles behind at the last lap of the 400- the match. Tech's Bob Pollak!

catur Central scored 38 points reason it was decided to use 13 sticks,

| Only individ-| \AJ} and qualified men in the remain-|balls in the experiment. Street ual champions n [ee ee S ing two weights for the state|saved the bet on the 13th ball.

2-Mile Thriller

» AS HE grew ohare seemed to 02Y Was the see-saw battle bes. take his peculiar ghme seriously. [Ween Chicago's Ashby, Smith and Some ‘#0-vears 1a¥er: at the age Wayne's Bob Reibel in ‘the twoof 63, he caught a ball dropped Mile. Smith, undefeated this sea-

. from the top of a St. Louis sky- SO {railed Reibel at the start of § include: scraper, the height of which was| the last lap, then roared ahead

{in the stretch to take first by a

“That was my master piece,” | fO0t.

under 400 feet,

'he said as he ti { = The meet's individual star was p the sun Re tor Bil Smith of Wayne, who scored 122: Petersburg. “I was an old man |. Points. He added second in

the high hurdies and third in the then. I was only 26 when I made Rn the Washington catch.” (broad jump to first places in the

Street had another distinction jSoyan dash and 70-yard low that was closer to the game The AILS ;

itself. He was Walter Johnson's Mile—Len De Smyter (W):; Hugh Brod

first catcher in the big leagues, |key (C): Jack Inch (W); Bob Bapus

(C1. Time, 4:30.3. There never was a pitcher who | 60-yard dash—Bill Smith (W);

[Smith (W); Herb. Roth Fash had more speed on the ball [Biike (C). Time ong toes (C1: Carl

ick Killough (C); Frank Campbell Grove, in another era, was to {Carl Dalke {(G). Time. 518. » . |. J0-yar g. urdles—Vern Gr (€): Some close ‘and i imagine Bob (Bill Smith (W); Perry McCarty Wi e , 14 ). me, . er couldnt have been far |Mgit GO (CG) Time 0 wi: Walter off. Jenkins (W): Chuck Norcross (C); Clive

Gray (C), Dist Z Johnson's fire ball was prop- ~ High UMD John Kine CW) Mons

| 1 Babcock, 122; Jim Bose, 135; Gene yard freestyle relay, passed all turned: back Bob Burns, state erly dramatized in press box|(S): Renato Beghe (Ci; Al Binford (C).

Packham, 156, and Denny Krick, competitors and finished first for champion last year, 10 to 2.

heavyweight. the Athletic Club.

| WOMEN'S VARSITY : Baker (T), 10In one of the outstanding final 440 varg freestyle relay—1, IAC, (Betsy A 05—Bob Betiak (Th, 2

matches, Southport’s Bob Pence Alexander, Ruth Abbett, Sue Schaeffer, Burns (Bl), 10-

Finals 97—Ray Shields (Bl) decisioned Yuland

! Height 6 feet, 1 inch. literature of the day and Street, Two mlle—Ashby: Smith (C): Rober Ji

t as the catcher who braved human (c. ‘Time jolts. *¢ (W)i Art Reilley artillery fire with scant armor, |g Pole vault—Herb Zimmerman (C); Frank

mith (W): Angelo Aldana (C). Heights

decisioned Burns became a part of the phenomenon. 11 feet, 6 inches.

aay donerts). Time 4.366 New Meet 114—Tom Ramon (Bl) pinned Charles By way of contributing to thea tlgaick Cotton (C): Glen Martin (Wi;

nicked Muncie Central's Alford Record, Old Record 4.45.3. IAC - : -Yar breaststroke—1, Sally Bowers, Emenhiser, 2-1. Pence gained a Riviera; 2, Ann Morrison, IAC; 3, Adri- Kinser (Bl), 6-3

Hadaway (DC), 1:41

Keteliiut (W); Tom Wetsler (B),

122 Edgar Lamb (T) decisioned Wayne breathless illusion, Street rein-| Time 1:57

70-yard low hurdles—Bill Smith (W):

point for the decisioned by a mar-lanne Nail, TAC. Time 1:31. New Meet 129. Pat Amore (T) decisioned weit fOYced the leather center of his|Vern Gras (C); Perry McCarthy (W): Don

Record, Old Record 1:23.3, Bowers. gin of four seconds for riding; "so.vard freestvie—1, Judy Roberts, IAC:

2, Pat Mell, Riviera; 3, Martha W . 'decis time advantages. Re, Mell, RI 3 a Warren, ‘decision over Norman Walker (T)

Snarr (BL), 6-1

glove with a cut of raw beef!

135—Bob Holland (DC) w feree's : : | Norman Walker (T) °¢%|steak. This cushioned the shock

{Bostwick (C). Time, :8.2. Broad jump—John Kiine (W): Mare Goff

(C); Bill Smith (W): Harold Distance 21 feet, 3'2 inches Guraviss (3),

. 140—-D; S : Finals 440-Yard freestvie—1, Sue Schaefer, IAC: Gayle ary. osu mn fecisioned Bob and made it possible—or so the c Mile Relay— (Chicago) Phil Wyatt, Dick 97—Rasdale (So) -decisioned Greenstein 3, Maureen Pleak, Riviera: 3, Gladys - 147—Charies Kerr (Bl) decisioned Max fans were asked to believe—for Wacol, Herb Rothenberg, Dick ough;

sh), 6-0 Humphries, Riviera. Time 6:01.3. New Meet Stanley . (And.i. 3-0 105—Mor an (Bo), decisioned Lewis Record, Old Record 8:04.2, Sue Schaffner, 1 ; Muncie! -3. viera Breneman (Bl), 9-1 : 114 Baumgart (80), decisioned Wurster| 100.Yard backstroke—1, Betsy Turner, 67 Melville Richardson (Bl

156—Tony Zilon (T) decisioned Bruce the courageous man to survive. |

| = 2 o | * decisioned “THAT WAS general practice Riviera Tankers

| Wayne; Butler. Time 3.33.9

with catchers back in those days,”

Times State Service

{Alice Conway. IAC. Time 1:56.4. New Meet 103—Karl Stewart (DC) decisioned Larry YOU Worked every game, includ-| RICHMOND, Feb. 10—The Ri-

ing doubleheaders, which we viera Boys' swimming team of often did, you needed added pro- Indianapolis edged on 4 the Rich-

: - 120—Roberts Murphy (DC) decistoned 167 — Scherschel (So) decisioned ADN-| "350.Vard mediey relay—1. IAC. (Betsy Tommy McCammon (BL U.) 6-0 tection. Actually Johnson was the mond YMCA team, 29 to 28, here

{this afternoon. Street, however, went along | The Riviera team won both the with the fiction and so profound |160-yard freestyle relay and the was the fans’ admiration of his |120-yard medley relay. Aiding

: . SE IAC: 2. Alie y. IAC; 3, Betty Wat- y . pennants = six erties: Indianape- ge RY dopey 3 l32: Babcock (8h) pinned Parsons 801.105 Riviers: Time 1'is1. > a " ey I Bob. Lankuell (Bl) decisioned Bob ) ; Elmira, ; Bingham-| gUMP PIERCE, the Indian- Barnhorst.t 3 5lArizint 6 1 1:10 y, 2:34.) ott Wat CRIvioUCy Roberts, AC: Lechner (DC), 3-0 $ f 0 ’ 9-—Rice (80) pinned Brooks (Br), +13, Betty Watson, - Riviera; 3, Pat Mell, - $ , ‘ R ton, 1938; Durham, 1941; Mont- | apolis Indians’ veteran trainer, MeMuflen.t : 3 g Gardner? l : 3 135_Bose (8h) decisioned Young (BR), Riylera, Time 1:06 a ; g Bledsoe or i (DC) pinned. Bryce Siroet was later Jo admit, “The own IC mon | a fe . -4, -Yar indivi dley—1, Sal oe] y y t { real, 4a. Bnd Jersey ety: 104% usually is good jor a laugh a Lavovfc | : 3 hoa 81 3° feo_orummen (80) decisioned Crowe powers Riviera aan Morison. IAGLY piP-yMsurice Wright (DC) won by forfeit gloves were poorly made and if| . na s A 8 (Muncie, 4-2. three yo E 1 _~ a ininyte . eS he Wore long Barkers g nant. i i 3, j1i—Pauce (80) Emenheiser (Muncie), Record Old Record 2.04 1, Bowers. IAC Bowser (A) 5-4 vill T d Bob ’ ’ ’ ace 8 0 J ee LAL § : - > i ~XAr reesiyle—1, Sue Schaefer. : 113—Arthur Lindville (T) pinne 0! Senesky.g 9 3 3 h (8h) won referee's deci-iy Watson. ; 3, 0" finishing sixth, first and id Just easd that Kissimmee, Fia., | Walther, 4 { 3 hin, 233 d38s Rackham 18 a 3. Betty Watson, Riviera 3, Maureen Pleak, O'Conner (A) in 4:49 : sa 8 the Indians’ new spring train- | em | erty lr ul | Totals 33 12 21! Totals 37 14 12 \thony (Sh), 6-2 |Turner, Ann Morrison, Judy Roberts), — A isioned Danny ” GIL HODGES, the Hoosier | ing camp, is the seat of Osceola | js 3607 by Quarters, ng! 177—Hurrle (So) decisioned Shardelow Tina"3. 478. New Meet Record, Old Fecord Tod Bob Barnes (A) decisione easiest pitcher I ever caught. native with the Brooklyn Dodg- | County, which is legally “dry - PRlfadehia ag pits Ba BN (Eh decisionsd Murley 3978 Riven oC TT Marvin wiles (Bl) pinned Authur i hm ————————————— o Free Throws Missed-— y | (Richmond. 4-1 400-Yard freestyle relay—1, IAC, (Nancy Yoley 1) decisioned Sam ers, Is a star in his own right . {Beard Aran, Fulks. Closs 2. Mikan 3. Third Place Winuels aed pratt Meeker, Penny Savage, Jean Esterline, Mm Holey (Bl) deels : and will receive twenty grand Park School Wins off cials— Charley Eckman and Joe Or ierson (Muncie) desicle Judy Lamp, Time 3333 Penny Black.| 145--Bill Jones (T) decisioned John Hider) this year . . . But he carries | Privaldskv , ‘Gail Mell, Riviera: 3, Mary 'Dg4 “joren Frendt (A) pinned :Uland!

the odd tag of being “the Na- Over Glenwood ‘Pro Basketball tional League’s best all-around | puri gchool defeated Glen-| NATIONAL ASSOCIATION first baseman when Stan Mus- |ws0d School, 53 to 41, in a basket Werletn, Diviisl ‘1 va lal is In®the outfield” ... It's Ihail game yesterday at the Park Notheahe! «iii f 3 3

a unique way of establishing | Fi Wayng =. ......... 23. 27 A601 unique y BE gym. INDIANAPOLIS "000 32 21 449 a player's status instead of call- | Park School 33 i Glenwood gn pr Tri-Cities 19 33....365 { 8 Pp Ing him No. 2 at his position 8. coment '§ 2 "3arboucis $ 073 Eastern Division ol ‘ov !8. DeVae, 0 Clark, New . 28 0 583 <s « Much better, however, than |§. Devoe 1 0 1 Clark! 1 9 o New York 33 3 aes the one they hung on Happy Willtams.c 1 i 3 Mereler.t 4 i } Philadelphia tein 31 20 574 McCrae.c Muca.c Syracus i 2 489 Chandler . . . that of being the B Colwaile 1 0 oMillery 020 Sliacuse a 3 As « , ulger,g Julap,g RESULTS LAST NIGHT best baseball commissioner Johnston,g 3 5 2 Ayres. 0 0 0 Philadelphia 88, INDIANAPOLIS 78. since Judge Landis. Cline. 0 0 1 Litzeau.s 1 0 0 New York 73. Ft Wayne 63. a. pny — A Baltimore 81, Boston 76. Totals 22 9 13) Totals 18 5 8 Rochester 98, Tri-Cities 90

LJ » = BECAUSE TELEVISION parime score—Park 29, Glenwood 21. (Only ‘games scheduled), eventually will be nationwide and Pree Throws Missed—J DeVoe Johnston ynnranapdils Sar Mo dpols, New

2, Karbouck, Amers 5, Mercier 2, Muca. { rigged to put a football game in > . York at Ft. Wayne, Rochester at-Boston, BE p B Officials—Baird and Pope. Boitirere at Bis. Roshester Ni ooosten

m1 Tri-Cities NATIONAL LEAGUE

That Green Stuff Makes Hank Nervous Western Division

(Only game scheduled).

Set World Records

natatorium for world records to-

About 1500 spectators saw Jack Taylor, Akron, break the world mark in the 100-yard backstrpke| with a time of 56.5 seconds. slim 6-foot, 2-inch junior trimmed three-tenths of a second from: the

[Annapolis in 1944. | Dick Cleveland, 2 21-year-old {freshman from Honolulu, cracked the record in the 100-yard free-| style with a time of 49.6. seconds.!

[faster than Yale's.Alan Ford did {it in 1944, Taylor's first leg helped {the ‘Buck Medley team to a new | pool mark. of 2:49.8.

Ir. 114—Henderson (Muncie) won by forfelt| “ss voy freestyle—1, Penny Savage. IAC:

ie $4: Grummell (80) decisioned Gel- . 3-0 . "1% "Arbaugn sn) pinned shearer 50). Keeps Perfect Record [reno ise: t COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 10 (UP) 34: Emenhiser M8) decisioned Ar|—Two Ohio State swim stars baush, 10-4

“yr R { I'll never forget,” he added I Lar + | 24 NORTH MERIDIAN ST., INDIANAPOLIS Phi at Heh pkham (8h) won referee's deci-| Columbia Kept its standing as the! dup, harold Bratton (©) Bl ARM uy way hanging up a pair of | wan ipped the water of the Buckeye son over Hotopp_ (Richmond): Whitaker only major undefeated college 140-—Ed Langel (H) decisioned John | long woolen drawers.” |

[That is one-tenth of a 8econd tling team placed 10 men .in the

qualification finals for Jeff were: |. ‘Sophomore Tom Whiteleather Jim Newbauer, 97; Pat Dorn, 105;

105—Myers (Sh) decisioned Sheets (BR), |.dce TAC: 3 4

Ochsner, IAC. Time 1:32. Seibert (Mater Dei) in 1:1

Daugherty (8h) ; \ from DausHen "BR! decisioned Smith 3,350 Pleak, Riviera; 3, Nancy Meeker, mruciin (DC) 9-2

34. (BD), 3-1 440-Yard rfeestyle — 1, Jean McMahon, go crater (Mater Deir in 2 3:30 ,.idendistel, Riviera, Time 6:41 135—8am Hines (Muncie) won referee's "yo yard backstroke—1, Mary Ochsner, decision over Rau (So) IAC; 2, Penny Savage, IAC; 3, Karen New-

2 140—Gelman decisioned Ed French (BR). 1514 Riviera Time 1:28.1. 5-3 5 d ith 100-Yard freestyle-—-1. Ann Noone, Rivi- South Bend Central 147—Arbaugh (Sh) decisioned 8mithie,g;" 3 judy Lamb, IAC: 3, Portia Han-

. (BR), 8-1. + oc COCK, IAC. Time 1:259, 1 156 —Hotopy (Richmond ( decisioned Reves : 150- Yard individual edley—1. Penny Wins Mat Sectional (Muncie), 3 2 Blackledge, TAC: 2, Ga ell, Riviera; 3,! 167 =Moltow (Muncie) pinned Plum grenda Barton, IAC, Time 211.4 s! (BD), 1:4

165—Dick. Wilkins (A) decisioned Rex 175—Darrell Dusang IT) Jinned Jerry

120 Baker (Ch) pinned Woodard (BD), tac" "joan Esterline, JAC: 3, Joy Bau- Heavy Weight—Dave Nicholson (A) won referee's decision over Lloyd Adams (BD

valor it was surprising he did {in the Indianapolis victory were not receive the Congressional [Joe Duggan and Stan Malkemus, Medal or a citation of compara- | winners of the 40-yard breastroke ble significance. {and 40-yard backstroke, respecs Street took over the Cardinals tively. in 1930 in one of those wild, im-|

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111--Ciock (Muncie) won referee's deci-|yaia0 gould frcestyle_t, Joan Mo Ba tral High School of South Bend wife came to the kitchen door and ball championship, will meet St.

fon over Moenning (BRI. . fendistel, Riviera. Time 3:09.9. i | wrestling cham- | sai F SO er Mines decisioned Dick Weddle dehdistel. Riviera. ‘rime 3.09.9. =~ won the sectiona i g Sham aid Sam Breadon wanted me on Lawrence of Lawrenceburg, Ind., . (80), 5-2. Ochsner, Penny Blackledge, Brenda Bar-| pionship here today by g the phone. I didn’t have much at 6 o'clock tonight in the first Results Preliminary Rounds ton). Time 4:02.5

(80) decisioned Oakerson JUNIOR BOYS oRasanie. Greenstein 8h) decisioned | 200-Yard freestyle relay—1, IAC, (Bob events. Pratt (BD). 8-0; Rasdale decisioned Sprad- Nelson, Albert Donate, Tom McCaw, Stuart | ley iBR), 10-0 Schaefer). Time 2:50.7 |

{seven of the 12 championship of a job in baseball at the time round of the archdiocesan tourney and I was afraid I was going to at Cathedral. : Southe Bena ran up a total of learn I had been fired. Instead| In the only other first-round

105—Morgan (Soi _decisioned Sheetz So: Yard breaststroke-—1, John Morgan, | qo points for first place. Second he was calling to make me his 8ame tonight, St. Patrick of

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114—Henderson (Muncie) won referee's 50-Yard freestyle—1, Tom Lord, IAC: 2

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Hwt. ~John Hines (Muncie) decisioned Al Uzis (R).

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‘M mary: Sa), 1 ck Millikan, YMCA: 2, Mike | forfeit ; | @s-Larry Claxton (C) won by forfe 3-0: Young (BR) decisioned Hines (Mun- Millikin, YMCA; 9

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