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Ep pe Action After Hood Fl i ‘ operoo = noot ques. - % P d es in | A pair of field goals by big Jesse Elermann enabled Southport’s na p reet made Re £ = JIM HEYROCK ; Cardinals to come from behind to defeat Howe, 51 to 48, in a tight! t was the gardless of who gets hurt in the shuffle, professional - | prep basketball game on the Hornet's floor last night. | a a boxers in Indiana will undergo. closer investigation bv thel Eiermann gave the Cards a 49 to 48 lead with 30 seconds to 80, Tih : A 8 g iy: i I | then scored on a layup underneath in the 'ast five seconds to clinch! de to the State Athletic Commission from now on. {the verdict. The 6-foot 68-inch center, who didhnot start at his usual : ong, Guy This comes from F. 8. (Dick) Pride of Evansville 55 ip vey pot Yacked vb a ” his! wi J . " » . | e oals a free throw : $. uy Jim Fuchs Sets He ne Ta A haw Washington Tops Amateur Battlers

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ly rated as : Tons : : World Indoor tact lenses. T i he pennant Joey Mazim-Hubert Hood Sfloperoo in the Armory Jan. 27. The victory Brought Southport Decatur, 62-45 9 Meet Friday epeated the While Pride was making oot 88 COUN. be. BAG fOFI Shotput Mark an 8-9 season record, Howe has’ Washington's rampaging Con-| Night for Titles vho was to his pledge for closer inspec- Maxim here” McKinney con-| NEW YORK, Feb. 10. (UP)— won 11 of 16 games, /tinentals pulled away in the e as his ke : pe | ’ y | The teams were deadlocked, 10- crop o. : y tion of fights and fighters, tinued. 'Don Gehrmann caught FBI man hid rioy rk. [JOUrth ‘quarter to defeat Decatur. il : s his hole g ) | all In the first quarter but South- CentraFs basketball team, 62 to Glovers will open their final imes, Paul : other members of the commission | Boi went lo he (hllvas 19f (Freq Wilt on the last turn to port held a 22 to 21 edge at half-/45 on the West Siders’ floor last| week of training tomorrow. Il Hallahan were expressing their regrets over |, '® (1 COUT HE hikh pe Win the Baxter Mile in 4082 in time. Dave Fahrbach hit a field night. Thirtyst f th 1 in was the. BB the way in which the Jan. 27 ‘0 EC OY thought he|the New York Athletic Club meet goal and a pair of free throws to, Washington led 10-to-8 in the irty-two of the top amas a Pol ego nefit fight show was|o. hit. Others just grumbled and at Madison Square Garden to- lead fone to a 37 to 34 third-|first quarter and 24-to-16 at thejteur fighters in the Indian. eo an . 0 = : . jwent home. night. period BR es hat, After the third, it was 37-to- apolis area h ave survived » Hl ission , ? he. : 3 were de- rE ANIME, est Mein. Mombe ae ae 4 Gehrmann’s finishing kick gave In the fourth session, Howe The whole Continental starting [Ur Weeks of grueling eliminas He was 3 ) the former Wisconsin star his continued its slight edge, leading five was replaced in the second|tion bouts and now await the

ticulate, as arranged the match between hot have permitted the fight to

world’s light heavyweight champ-|take place—had it not been a/38th consecutive victory and his 48 to 45 in the last two minutes |quarter. bell that will send them into the

: ; Roland Nerding and Elermann| D : uggest, and ton Joey Maxine 2.0 Horcet Hendy (benefit, seventh in a row over Wilt The| i; Roland Nerame S iSPHAN uh twoud of Decatur hit| final round next Friday night in e old monus : 108 Joey ax 2 e Nun time bettered Sweden’s Willy Sly ree throws for Southport in|12 of 13 free throws, pacing the the National Guard Armor ya oe dus ng his own personal PRIOR TO the bout, Fred khuis' 4:09.2 in 1949 and gave the final minute and then Eier-|losers with 14 points. Y. : ves 52 on. mn |Lizenby, secretary of the Indiana Gehrmann permanent possession mann sank the first of two win-| Washington J6%) 1 Decatur Central (45) The 32 youngsters have proved 4 Sl Amey 3 © planned the |Commission, had conferred with|of the $500 Baxter Cup. | (ning field goals. Curtis! ~ 2 2 3Chitwood! - 1 1 n they have the right to do battle I show in the best of faith, |Arthur Campbell, secretary to| World Ind Mark Both clubs hit virtually the same McDougal! ‘0 0 4/Holdertield.f 2 1 § for the 16 Golden Gloves chami realizing that he would get no | Governor Henry F. Schricker, tell-| ore 1neoer. Mae afield, Howe taking 66 shots to|wseeme © 3 5 oi McKinney, 9 ¢ 3iplonships through their superior 1 monetary return in fact, being ling him that arrangements for| Earlier, Jim Fuchs of the New| |get its 17-fleld goal total and Lickliters .2 0 1 Burners 4 1 3 skill and ability up to the finals certain it would cost him money |staging the fight had not been York Athletic Club set a new in-| ‘Southport attempting one less shot|cauike 2.3 Fi iniere } 3 $ 16 To Be Crownea pF Pher to promote the benefit event. | Fl Lo /door world record by putting the . {from the tield but hitting 18 field- RHC 1 § JAlisont 1 0 8 With only a slim crowd | uppe first we of the commission shot 58 feet, 31; inches. aaa i as ers. 'Springer.g 5 1 5 O° At the end of the swinging Fri Fi prese i Whig Polio Fund Te" had known about the fight was ne Powertul Yale star achieveq Smiling Jim Fuchs of Yale and jjudges check the distance after The balanced Cardinals were Totals J 18 2 Totals in 2 987, eight champions will be rst vs Several weeks ago." Lisenby ae. Piling 1 to his record tose of (69 Jim" put the shot a record 58 feet. 3 inches during the C0 DNL TI Tee egtal e a leet I WORKED harder on that jSevera Yee ES, 55 feet, 11 inches and 56 feet, NYAC Indoor games at Madison Square Garden. Left to right are, |" * on Blo with nine markers, |CYWr, Central’ Yl issed—Washington 9, De-| eight will become champs in the show than any I have ever Pro" Carl Draper of Marion, an- |7 inches. He later threw the 16- Walter O'Malley, Fuchs, Walter Sanengreco and Matt Chambers. 314 jack Wilson, with eight. ttieials—Hurvia eid 'Thompeg, Novice ass. | ; Butler Uni« Tuto »" sald McKinney,” and it other commissioner, said he also [pound weight 57 feet, 11 inches. Charles McMullen's 17 points top- Warren's Warriors e finals Friday are slated to : as heart-breaking to see what [It * | - start at 8 p. m. with the four is finished | learned about the mateh first | It was the 10th time Fuchs had y ed Howe and Fahrback contri- : happened. We had the word of| lp eams enrerea in P Beat L lightest weights in the Novice track meet Hood and his manager. Izzy Kline| ITM the newspapers. He said |put the shot more than 58 feet buted 16 for runnerup laurels. t Lawrence Central Class—112, 118, 126 and 135 by Wayne - of Chicago, that at ej the commission office was by- in competition, : | Southoort (si) Mowe (48 t nt}, Arren Central's up-coming|n ung — opening the program. The Uni« - ood Eo. that he had been passed in the arrangements. | Fuchs’ new record, and the old Inde endent C e Tourne | Ellis 1 * 91) panrpach.t 4 ¢ "3 Warriors came from a 25-all half-| Next will come the sanss : second. working out with Bob Satter.|, Chairman Pride said he has in- indoor mazk, which he smashed | Baddack.t. 4 1 3 Wood! i 1 iitime tie to down Lawrence Cen- weights in the Open Class. And poin and forme: cKinney | , was eet, i . | Miner. 0 McMulleng 7 tral, 55 to 45, last night at Lawnis and Ed hay 20 Wail par op formes. McKinney that [he statejtwice tonight 57 feet, 7% : | Nera) 1 3 Jicaulens 3 7 gral 45, last nig then, the four heavier weights ts. Chicago : fe ¢ would put UP office must not be by-passed in|inches and was set last year. | Field Includes 5 Former Champions; | Eivmanne 4 1 1 8cariernic 9 1 0 rence Central. in the Novice—I4T 180 neha sorbing its . . {the promotion of any more pro- Joe Deady of Georgetown took es ny TR 0 9 4 The Warriors enjoyed a 20-point oo rts. Butler: : “YI went over Hood's record fessional boxing shows. Pride said the lead at the halfway mark Play Starts Tuesday at Dearborn Gym Totals 51 Ti "oishs 75.75. THnIrd Sncrtes joy : po | heavyweight. th he had al { | | | Halftime score—Southport 22, Howe 31.| dq er to take a 45-35 lead Both But- and saw that he had always tne match was made and the prin- and went on to win the Matt Hal- Five former champions are included in the field of 72 teams that Free throws missed (Howe) Wood. Mc- going into the final eight nl The program will be topped off | ening their. put up a good fight in Indian- |oipa)s signed before the commis- pin Half Mile by about eight yards will open the 34th City Independent Basketball Tournament Tues- Mullen 2, Dwyer, (Southport) Ellis. Pad- tes. Warren Sprunger meshed With the four top weights in the ' ] apolis. He met Elza Thompson, \sion had given its approval. {in 1:53.5. Fred Dwyer of Villanova day night in the Dearborn Gym. | Officials—Kenneth Smock and Ray Tro- three straight fielders to lead the Open Class. Immediately after of the meet. former Indiana heavyweight | “we felt we couldn't call off a was second and Stewart Ray of H. G. Englehart, tournament director, has announced that due ™™*™ ____ Warriors’ attack. the last bout, the Times-Legion 1's win over. champion here in a 10-rounder [charity show,” said Draper. “So the New York AC was third. to young men being drafted into the armed services, team entry Warren Central hit 19 of 50| Committee, headed by Tom Milin a photo and it was a terrific fight. He we decided to give it our blessing {lists may be changed up to. the first game. Replacements will be] ; while .|ler, will present the champions Richards Clears 14-10 d a ra oses (.380) Lawrence could man les. It was met Bill Roberts here and it and hope for the best. As it was, permitted thereafter if a player ge age only 16 of 56 (.286). _ | with their prizes. : ven starts was another good bout. |it was not good. Hood obviously] Parson Bob Richards of the Illi- js drafted into service. ‘Overtime Game Warren Cent. (85) | Law. Central (43) | For the Novice champions it ever, came “I' thought he was as good an|was not in condition.” {nois Athletic Club won the pole] Approximately 575 players have aw p es um Oertel, 5% 3 Dane: 5 3 3|will be the end of the grind, but n the high . . [em ith 2 1i-foot-10 inch [aD been certified for the tournament O Memoria) of Xvansyille stopped McCord.t 3 i J diert 0 4 11it'll be a different story for the ut failed in three attempts to) competition. Se : athedral in an overtime game Ranson. 3 3|Pugh,& 1 3/Open Class fighters. The eight . Junior High Play Mar ked clear the bar at 15 feet 3 inch. , : at the Irish gym last night, 58 Henke. 2 slWallsmune 3 2 3 champions in that class will form ace of the" ; Richards, who became the sec er a ow 0 {ate . «JI 5.55 re . . Bi? ; of : ; 8 MeCanneiLt 3 : i the el team ghat will Rs ond man in history to vault 15 9 . ; < y i e game, close a rough, m son T r “Sf il Dattle Je By Stone-Wall Defenses |feet in the Millrose Games. two/ney are Ace Electric, 1950; RC| . SE ‘dended at 53-all as Bob Sgsinger is So a Sent in the I our ament ot | ‘the. Flo ig : Es hima 3 - | weeks ago, seemed to. clear the/COIa, 1943, 44, 46; Kingan & Co.| Victory Easy After +. -- bit a push ‘stivt in the Waining/ Halime . sors Warren Centeal 35. IT and 28 oo tli » 8 -IWo.- "Defense was the order of the 40 to’'5. Bill Barringer, of No. 54, bar. on his second try at 15 to- 1938, anid Soufh Side Turners, | i 4 , seconds. : Ca Lawrence entral_as, a ea y i 2 this sea- | © day as the city’s 64 junior high hit’ 23 points and Harry French night but nicked it on the way 1932. ; \ First Half Surge .’ | In thé overtime, George Nord- regee’ 13 missed=Warren 6 Léw-| One fight in the Novice Class he start-of 1. school basketball teams com- made 13. down. He hit the bar without| The final eight teams will be-| Joo, cyrv 14 Web. 10 (UP) haus of Memorial sparked Evans-| pe ciara Tufey: Trenk . Lusr; um: (Will. be. won by default. Frank aa ahead pleted the third round of play . At Howe, No. 58's Stroder made clearing it on his other two tries. gin a double-elimination after the PA |ville with a quick field goal. Bd —— Zoliner, who battled his way to first by a y yesterday. 10 field goals as his team lost 35 ° Charley Moore of Cornell led first round with the finals sched- —The University of Towa par-igaugnn connected to lift the Detroit Red Wings the. finals, suffered a broken 1 sta ; Top defensive job was turned to 32 in an overtime to No. 57, 31] the way to win. the Buermeyer|uled for Mar, 18. layed a fast-breaking first half Cathedral hopes, but Bill Donahue 9 thumb in’ last Friday's bout. gar was in by School No. 63 which de-led by Joe Gorman, with 14/500 jn 57.7 seconds. George Rho-| Today's Dearborn Gym non- surge into an easy 83-to-71 vic- snuffed out their enthusiasm in Increase League Lead Zoliner, one of the finalists in the who scored’ , second in feated No. 4, 43 to 2, at Crispus points. Gorman s field goal and den of Morgan State College was! tourney schedule is: tory over Ohio State tonight in a the closing moments with a TORONTO, Ont. Feb. 10 (UP) 118-pound division, technically will hird in hy } + Attucks. Defensive chores were Bob Lites Shanly oss i the. second and Hugo Maiocco of the 11 a. m, —Bland Boxing Ae Willams Big Ten battle with little bearing clincher from the floor. |The Detroit Red Wings increased 7°, be eliminated Sau weigh-ins ; heavy at Washington. School No. extra pe gave No. 5 e nod. New York Pioneer Club was third. st philip: ee ; Memorial of Cathedral (55) | ay afternoon e Armory. aces in the Y 67 tad Shingt 42 to 3, and DISTRICT 1 ew yO ous wy Dadge: 3p: m Gin EAT ANS Siti on the title race. Evansville (38) fs ft WP bid National Hockey lead to At that ‘time he will ‘be ble yard low : » ’ | {ansvilie; 3 p.m. —Silver Circle vs. P. R. The defending champion Buck- § ft pt 3 § i "i/seven points tonight by beating e he una ¥ ” \ No. 50 downed No. 47, 40 to 3. _ _ (Bread Risple) Mallory: 4p” m Kingan Packers vi. Kins: 18 CO BACH ge Be for the Sad. | 0 0Backwent 1 0 ithe Toronto Maple Leafs, 2 to 1.|t0 Pass the doctor's examination " { > . : : “ A ly ye ? erv VS. 3 i i v . py A Jack Roach Juade 20 Doints, Ralf oO Celeerc No = 1d, Gophers Knock | Fairmount inst 8p. m.—Bie & White opening minutes, but suddenly Gilat § 0 O Rikhomc 1 1 i The Boston Bruins moved into|2nd will be elimated. His opponent { . OF +4 s v8. § om — i hy apie Tribu Bob "Baped ; ie a: Gets 28 : 3. blir poe hi KA > Raswads Vs korn News. "7 "7 went cold while Towa raced mums" 13 3 Rldner® 18 ja Snird Place He with Montreal Rs pins Rind Bh he 3 | ; s down-court for basket and re- Griderg 0 0 0 Springer, 3 2 Oitonight by beating the Canadiens|® » TIX re (0); Catt ay ane a, | No. 44 tents case \o 12. IU From Lead City Independent bounding under both baskets Ropahues 3! $ O’bonnell.e 29 ih to 0 in a National Hockey Bast Friday night to claim the } No. 45 defeated No. 43, 45 to 15. 23 11 191 22 11 14, League game before 10,068 Boston 8. kowski ; 1 ints, playing the last three : 4, : proved impotent. & | Total 22 14 19) Totals 23 11 14} Campbell (8) } 26 Doi: Faying Don Staten No. "a Getented No. RE to 18. Tourney Schedule Paced by the twin towers, Cen- 5; Hsiftime score—Cathedral 28. Memorial Garden fans. Tickets for the finals will be on 8 : : § v | ) | -! issed— (Memorial) Schul- | es —————— sale this week at Em-Roe’s - ] 293 &: || bat 1s markers No. 53 gulSEntan Sacks, center, was meld well 1m eneck by nad Biingas-Frcirt fT TEES Conter Frank Calsbeek, the i: SAAB Modkois dosisli Wight OK's Bosox Post [ing Goods Co, Bush-Cailanan (W): Walter At Teen. No. 51 downed No. 33, Ne ate Ne ies: jeenter. yas held Well n Fleck by tia Einman Galas ve. Wil. Hawkeyes displayed the form pre ciate oNel and Musaril bli 3 30X Fos | and Sportsman's Store. A Capac- 4 (C): Clive | k g J ' {the Gophers. He ended up with 11 ) ] -pre- als—-O'Nes anc lusan. , Feb. 10 'UP)—For- | % Th tpen. DISTRICT y points, second high for the visi-| 7 p.m. Indols Ralinavs ve. Paper Arts; dicted for them in pre-season Sacred Heart Stops mer Chicago White Sox Pitcher ty Crowd is expected for the i "Sintord Or 0 e S | to. ciety TAO) 2 tors, but only found the fleld/} 2M, Side Turners ve a. V. Stack- forecasts. jyecr PS [Bill Wight has returned his “idUP Of the 18th Tournament. J . { ly . 49, 3 » ; .m., U. 8. res . v | { v = (C): Robert : [ No. ol defeated No. 5 4300 3 6 3 goal range three times. |x ¢ MiBURSDA : | Break Up Tie ‘Hope Cagers, 52.37 {signed 1951 contract to the Bos-| All fighters must report for ; Art Reilley E No. 18 defeated No. 1s. 3 to 10. ! Holds Down Garrett lorete: Hh TRE Cub us Greenwood The Hawks broke up a 17 to Sacred Heart's Spartans de- ton Red Sox, it was announced Weigh-ins as usual between 2 and 3 "ie" Helont Butler 80-76 | TRIO E00, Celle 8d 5 great job on Market. © > A i — PIT tie win ie mingle, 15 sec-| eated Hope High School, 52 to today. 4 p.m. next Friday—J. H. ; . 2 i | (Manual) |Garrett, guarding him from be- AY . : 8 gone In the first half and 37 |ast night in a basketball] .n » Martin (Wis g ! No. 13 defeated No. 35. 22 to 18 ‘hind with the Gopher forwardss om Cook's Shell service ve. ingan raced to a 45 to 22 halftime lead. game at Fog dil gym. | * “ ; Outlast Bulld RY tagEing off in’ front of him facil.” Xess bl Towa eld te pace in the sec- “sacred meant nmpea to an (Olden Gloves Finalists Smith Whi vrias vildogs (School No. 18) whenever he got the ball in the SUNDAY, FEB. 18 ond half until Coach Rollie Wil-learly lead in the first period but i thy (W); Don No. 20 defeated No. 18. 44 to 22. Yopm. BONDAY, FEB. 18 Wish {early pe V): Mare Goff In Rough Contest { No. 19 defeaten No. 34. 3¢ to. 13. pivot. Gelle outscored his pivot prug. 2 p.m. Mates White Front vs, Fair. Jams cleared the bench with 10 was overtaken by the strong OPEN CLASS To ] Gare oon (Continued From Page 19) | Ny, Edeisoveiine 8 9% to 21: Toe by three points, getting 14, the Tow’ Clase: 3 Bm. Green Hornets ve minutes remaining. The Buckeyes Hope quintet, which forged ahead | 112-Pound—Skinny Alexander, Senate Ave. Y, vs. James : Wests. Dik ne om. Fag es same number Virg Miller added 23 vs. Silver Triangle: 5 p.m. LB. B. w. Started pulling up against the re- at 12-11 during the first stanza. Martin, Bland Boxing Club ? : ok Riou ond al Vale a ke Le orn 10 the Gopher cause, BN oaIar Tun. 12 serves, but never threatened. |Sacred Heart pulled far into the| 113.Pound—Bob Johnson, Bland Boxing Club, vs. Lum Harrl: 1 3s Diggest lead of the contest, 35) No 57 defeated No. 58, 35 to 32 (Over-| 2 nnesola held the lead almost : 7p. m.. Bud's Service VS. Riviera Club The 83 points scored by Iowa lead in the second half. son, unattached. , 5 hr : o 40. ). a e way tonight, except it th p.m. I's Cleaners vs. She ; Y set a new record for the Hawks| John Dwenger led the scorin , ; - : No. 85 defeated No. 78, 28 to 11. y g cep €pm. ABC. Cl s. 19th & College. a | 0 g! | e scoring ; . ers But with their in it] ate DISTRICT VIII outset when Indiana got away to ji TUESDAY. FEB. 20 *"* lin the series with Ohio State. The for Sacred Heart with 23 points. Bian unto sistas Baia, Senate Ave. ¥: vs, PHD Horsleps shooting in the second half, the/ _ (Ts) (02s a 4-1 edge. However, the Gophers po; %on She Cele, Vs Newcomer Lum-pre vious top Hawk production! Gene Trisler led for Hope with 13 ¥ : i - + 3 oe } i ] : . my s. R : : - 2 135-Pound—Walter Haywood, Bland Boxing Club, vs. Sige | ond Crusaders slipped to only a two No. 34 defeated No. 18. 51 to 17. started to hit and finally took T3doisi'9 p.m. Jsth and Keystone vs. Mal- was 61 points against the Buck-, Ssered Beart (3) Hope (31) of] mund.jones, Biand Boxing. Club ot point lead, 74 to 72, with only two &d Greate No. 39. 24 to 19 over the lead at 9-8. They never SUNDAY. FEB. 25 eyes. Dwengerf 8 § 4Dailey.f f2% um Bin ie Pdi ; fee a7, ” : : : s. . : 147-Pound—Nathaniel Bradley, Bland Boxing Club, vs. Bobby: lay. No. 14 defeated No. 27, 29 to 2 trailed from there on; once build- 1 p.m. Vonnesut Hardware vs. Pepsi Darling captured scori hon- LaFave! 1 0 3White.f 3 1:4 Ys g The Ri- minutes to p No. 51 defeated No. 33. 40 to 5. $! on, Cola; 2 p.m. Mitchum and Schaffer vs. g ptured scoring hon- patty.c 7 1 4 Trisler.c 5 3 5 Payne, Bland Boxing Club. Ned Knape hit a field goal and, No. 26 defeated No. 15, 47 to 10. {Ing up a seven point cushion at|Ng¥ Augusta; 3 p.m. Link-Belt vs. Eli ors for the victors with 19 points Kelsey. 5 1 4Miller.g 31a “OyNE, & . eas a free throw and Willie Posie, . : a je Gleaners;” 3" To Blue ‘and White" va. before fouling out, one point bet- Haag. © 'o JRoverisent © d 3 ter 160 Fouild ol ohn Suth, Camp Atterbury, va. Donald Capes: Cre oh 'H h S h | | Indiana then put on a little » ohh bo ter than Calsbeek. Jim Reming-! cha; Richrdsf 0.0 0} Vo “id : My 8.28 here | clinch the contest. George Theo-| iy cnoo spurt to cut it down to one slim| 7 p. m.. Fairmount ng” "us Biowaniton and Thowes . Vrliam oy hme 3 1} Bic P Sud Wilke Crawiond, Bland Boxing Club, vs, Art nm both the ih dn Beton apy ith 2 minutes. 24 pidhet indensideite: § om. Brownsvure Ohio State with 11 each Titlime Br Bers it 13) deltl | Heavyweights—Don Evans, Bland Boxing Club, vs. Gates.e vy and the few seconds for Butler, B k Hy | | 8 n the half. nne- vs “eLs - Towa (83) . Ohio State (11) 1p aime Score Saer eart 15, Hope y , hy . y Aiding Excessive Fouling as e a |sota called for time at that point 4 p,m. Debauw. Cubs vs. Ace Blectrtg: | fEfpf) gg ft pt| Pree Throws Missed — Scared Heart: Smith, Ray St. CC. story were Butler tried to keep possession) g,ntinued From Page 13) [and came back to grab their 32-258 p.m. R. C. Cola vs. Winner Game 1; Calibeekt § 2 4iGillaught 2 9 4 Duenser & Lafave 3. Haag Potty 4, Kelgey, NOVICE CLASS ; Malkemus of the ball in the second half and| (half time edge. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28 Esckilsen.f 1 0 1 Hatfieldf 1 1 1|Ginnity 2, Harker 5. 112-Pound—Randolph Germany, Senate Ave. Y, vs. John . ly three free throws afterEvansville Bosse 56, Peru 33. | At the start of the second half, 7 p.m.. Cicero Legion vs. Winner Game Solbertf 0 0 0 Hoag. a Le Tass alot | D Bland Boxing Club breastroke 100k only |Ft. Wayne Central 69, Ft. Wayne : 3: 8 p.m. Van Camp Hardware vs. Winner RYaD.{ 3 § 2Remingtont 5 1 3p klin Townshi | Duart, Bland Boxing Club. : Ke, respecs the start of the final session. The dvi ya "the Gophers were as hot as a mid- Game 49 p.m. Ben Davis vs. Winner gales. 3 J 3 Arstronge 4 1 4 ran ownship 118-Pound—Frank Zollner, Bland Boxing Club, vs. Henry Buildogs refused a total of 16 Sout : t d summer day in Texas. Rog|Games. 0 v MARCH 1 Rost, g 0 0 oworthleve “0 1 1 Tops Ben Davis, 56-52 Tribue, unattached. harity tosses and Valpo started Ft. Wayne North 51, South Bend gchnobrich, Miller, Skoog and! 7 p.m. Eagles Lodge vs. Winner Game Clifton.g 3 5 4 Karaffag 4 15 P ’ 126-Pound—Dick Gilbert, Senate Ave. Y, vs. Richard Fulk, ' Char) y five! Central 49 (overtime). . ; 6; 8 p.m. L. 8. Avres vs. Winner Game 7; Diehlg 1 2 1lJones 1 0 91 Accuracy at the free throw line | at y ’ ¢ | the same method in the final five en ,__|Gelle all shared in the bursts’ p m. Chevrolet Indianapolis vs. Winner Cochrane 4 2 3 Maher 2-3 3 Bland Boxing Club. s h minutes and turned down seven Gary Eilerson , 69; Ys. Wayne which put the Gophers 15 points Game 8. aE, 3 8 UiDaves ? 1 vipald olf for Fo anklin_ Township 185-Pound—Leo Sheats, Bland Boxing Club, vs. James Wate . : . n the form of a 0 n over| ig t free throws. i oncordia out” in front at 46-31 and then at . Ruck.g 1 3% | kins, Bland Boxing Club. t Butler Gary Froebel 59, La Porte 40. 52.36, their greatest lead. F kl Th = = — — —(Ben Davis last night at the] er of the Excessive fouling cos ’ EEO. Sonn Whitley 44. i rankin umps | Totals = 32 19 27. Totals 28 15.29 ov shes’ goal hall 147-Pound—Gerald Brooks, Purdue University, vs. Perry ge Hasutt The Fp ae of, 82 at Fr estingion 6. Richmond a. Ph i he ers M h 4 85 68 peFree throws “missed Tompson: 3, Col The ory tournament champs Bailey: Bland Boxing Club. . ’ ‘ - S y - B ’ 0 . 8 ’ » » - — eel Sh neh Tony Hinkle used 14 Jackson Central (Hamilton) 70, put still were able to retain pos- ancnes er, {Ryan Andrews, Esckilsen. Ruck." Gullaush | hit 24 of 30 attempts from the Feat Pound. Robert Johnson, Bland Boxing Club, vs. Tommy hl players in the game. John Hall| Carmel 55. |session of the lead and the vic- Times State Service Remington, Williams. = © ‘oo. 15-foot stripe as they led at all 175-Pound—Joe Belcher, Bland Boxing Club, vs. John Fox, n the first led the scoring for Butler with Jeffersonville 60, East Gary 54. ory, their richest plum of the NORTH MANCHESTER, Feb. Officisistim ‘Crowe Indiana: Remy quarter posts, 19-12, 36-31, and| 5 LIS-Pound-—oe : an tourney 25 points on 10 fielders and five Muncie Central 55, Vincennes 53. season. 10 — Taking the lead Alter Sve : preempt j15-43. gi Borin. 5 Poul Bennett, Christian PAL, vs. Bob Taylor, " tosses. [New Albany 79, Terre Haute After the game, Branch Mc- minutes of play, Franklin Col- Dick Roberson effected a 49-all! 4 rights— ’ 3 yt Tound es 0 | Bue Oh, p| Gerstmeyer 40. |Cracken, the Hoosier coach, just 1é8e swarmed over Manchester St. Joseph Upsets |stalemate with five minutes to| P'*nd Boxing Club. atriek id RL BY mpdsallt. 17 9 Oi rt ————— said, “They shot our eyes out, we College, 85 to 68, in a cage tilt (pong U., 70 to 54 {80 in the game, but Phil Wamp- | Doehrman.t 2 2 3 Welderkamp.! 18% o Lo B have no complaints coming.” here tonight. g 4%, ler’s fielder, Franklin Township'ss CROSSWORD PUZZLE — nan. 8 16 5 Hall! 10 5 5 Michi an eaten McCracken paid a visit to the Ralph Fergerson led the scor- Times Special only one of the quarter, put the re r— g | tienlf 1 0 2 i i CHICAGO I Waterse 0 8 §iosensienit § 2 Gopher dressing room to con- ing for ‘the winners with 18 CHIC » Ill, Feb. 10 — St..piaghes back into the lead. ACROSS Mac ali Alien. 2 4 § Theofalust 3 0 2 By Northwestern gratulate Ozzie Cowles’ boys on Points. Paul Trough and Carl Joseph's College of Indiana upset| Gaton Allen hit 18 markers to 1—Hit oi force 31—Spread for Vv Domroese.s 1 3 HiaCiione 2 13 \their marvelous play. Sand tied for high scoring for Chicago University in a basket- nace Ben Davis. Bob Crick and $—Map drying 3 Beining.x 8 | OMillerc oF 1 : 3 EVANSTON, Ill, Feb. 10 (UP)| minnesota (61) | Indiana (34) Manchester with 14 each. ball game here tonight, 70 to 54. pnhi Wampler canned 17 and 15 11 paar ” s-Salfts N i ame fo [Radkovics 3 0 0 Northwestern came from be- BN Brosnetrs FT .J Fromkiin lan p Manchester (0 » It was an easy victory for St. ,oints, respectively. le=Solo 36—Soothes ! } ‘you'd ) Cranay.s 0 2 3 hind twice midway in the second Millert 8 1 jBrown.f 3 3 §/Fersersont 8 2 3 Troush.t 5 4 s5/Joe as they led all the way. The Franklin Twp. (56) ~ Ben Davis (52) | 15—Hurried 38—-Prefix: not vl ‘ i wrotals 3s 5 as half tonight and defeated Michi- sioox.s = 8 1 2 Masters 1 3 1 hmionet 3 3 jhagui, #4 3 3iresult broke a seven-game losing Criekit A Aabersont 3 RTS H-givi nn N-Sishand pany, Totals 24 32 30 oataiso 50, But-/gan, 60 to 56, before 2800 fans in|Schnobrichs 2 | jiMusnda.s | 3 0 2gmithf 3 6 3 Stine! 1 0 o/streak for the winners. George Wampler 3 § ¢/Allenf 7 4 § 9=Citizen 42—The sun vil v v ob sed_Dothrmann 3.8 Big 10 basketball game. jonnsont 1 0 1Buckf 08 DSc 7 0 {Bf 6 5 § Peters led the scoring for SN |Milere 41 fWarrime 0 0 3 end Yo Si vanly LIN Al pany inka. OVS 8 Allen 3. Luther, Domrosse. Michigan led throughout the piiit®® 0 0 pRGMN" § § §Seleele § 3 0pexene® 1 0 2 Joe with 13 points. Forward John Buckners = 0 2 3 Backers 2 0 3 33—Babylonian 45 Article of ¥|0 CIE] i ok urdssll, Hall, Jackson 3, Fougerousse '‘ifirst half, but Northwestern Weiss! 0 0 0 Hille 1 1 3 Nunnel.g 2 1 2 Goshert.z 3 1 1 Karush led Chicago .with 19 Carpenterc 1 3 1 Youns.! 1 2 2 deity furniture S31 [3]3|v 0 Sragion Crit als—Sawicki snd Maulicek. caught fire early in the second Totals 26 11 18 Totals To jf 73 Qrioskvie 8 0 VHoftmane 0 6 2° gy sgn iy TF Ohioase U. 50) | |Reasnbker.s 0 0 0 Mexican i LL L3H TM : / k Mehrt Hurt lhalf and in the first 90 seconds| Battie corre Ineo ota’ 33 0ia0a Hanawars 0 0 1 2 Wilz.{ EY Pl pickmant FE 5 Totals’ 167413 Totals 22 824 3--Symbol for $3-Region Joc ey enriens |scored eight points to the Wolver- diana 25 Totals 35 15 21 Totals 26 16 24 Saxelby,f 2 2 1 Rabyf 0 0 0 Halftime Score—Franklin Twp. 36. Ben Maun egard with HIALEAH, Fla. Feb. 10 (UP) lines’ one | Sehenrin: Shera Eta, 3 Miller 3. Halfume score—Prankiit 41, Manches- Bloat 4 3 Liarusht 8 3 DAMS LC rrankin Twe).| eopumbere $2—Dan S4—Hindu guitar RS ’ " . | . - ! obrich; : . . ter 28 oyle, eArs,c ree rows ssed— (Franklin Twp.) zh rega ~~Langers ~—Jockey Warren Mehrtens suf. The Wildcats went ahead atl, Sfficlals-—Gil Macbonald. Wisconsin, wines throws missed—Pergerson 3, hrm. Kacmare 2 3 4 Bintord.c 11 3(Sriek 3.0 Mccullough 2. Buckner: * (Ben Bln IN fered head cuts and was nine minutes, 10 seconds of the re Orlosky. Hanaway. Trough 5, Sands 3 Petansd N03 fijsane 09 Ijpwm, eT 1—Continued j shaken up today when his mount second half, Su ept, he Jeag State Billiard Meet | Btfica seBurke and Sears | KO sn 2 1 1 D.Johnsong 0 0 2 DeMars Si u a Jory order Seemly, fell during the running © only 35 seconds. Leo Vanderkyy, | emee—— en Fowsebucry © 0. 0 gns Up 3 Lua) order the second race at Hialeah Park. held to but 11 points, pfhed in a Slates Four Matches Tech Wins 4] -36 | Taylor, 0° 0 0 #, | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 10 (UP)— «River in Italy x eee fpg@ throw and tied the score | Four matches are on tap in the ’ ’ Jotais = 28 14 24 Totals cnid) 12 23 Shortstop Billy De Mars signed | Sr aiintakes uit 000000 00000 0 043 to 43 Then Michigan's Robert Indiana three - cushion _billlard Over Broad Ri le Free throws missed— Kacmar 8 Beters. (his 1951 contract today with the) 7 noun Olson made it 44 to 43. tournament this week. Play is in| -KIPP Kukoy, Schuithels, 4. Dickman 3. Karushgt 1.0ouis Browns. §—~Sk ICE There was no scoring for the|the Board of Trade parlors. | (Continued From Page 13) | oror tort" : | J Soruly srawa , (next 3% minutes, bu seven| Tou Spivey will meet Lloyd op 18 kers f . 11--Binds A {minutes to go, Jake Fendley Henderson at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday. h hg ollowed by Gar. THE CAPS ARE AFTER THE MIGHTY BARONS Tw of : 1 scored another free throw. North-|to start things off, Other con- and With 10. Jessee and -Neudi- oes : ! KAT western went ahead after that tests booked for the week include Sate, gamered nine apiece for| / = a : \ land stayed there. s | » fy Nd Stayed there. nian oy | MOTTIS Morris vs. Paul Hughes, (nll 1 of 62 (241) while! RILLS! 24— Spirited bores v | tg 14 pf fg’ oy Dave Klapper vs. Phil Greenberg: |, ‘po vats hit 12 of 60 (200). | 35—Duteh town ———— Shar ned? [Bendis 3 1 MTiermant 3 } 3 er and Ray Blliott v. Al Maloof. | Tech (41) Broad Ripplé (36) | 33—Part of step ” . |Blastus.t 10 1|vanderkuy.c 3} 4 rR Ah; pas :.. | Mortarity te i Pl sparks f 5 Ho Misia Hockey Botvaifens 3 1 domens” 3 1 3 Sewell Gets Sideline | Garland.f 4 7 2 Tullex.t 103 y 35—Plunders Figure ¢ Y Gedurstroms 1 1 Yamert? 33 3 AKRON, 0. 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