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Whir laways’ Lead Holds Up. Under Heavy Bowli

To Decide on Coach $50,000 Race

Not Revealed by Athletic Board

COLUMBUS, O., Feb, 10 (UP)-—The downtown “wolves” sharpened their claws today as the hottest football town in the country awaited announcement of Ohio State's new football coach to succeed

And Places Third Wes Fesler.

"Locked in the files of the University's Athletic Board is the ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 10 name of the grid mentor picked to lead the Buckeyes football (UP)—Alfred G. Vanderbilt's

fortunes next year. It will be isseuted to the board of trustees’ Sweet Talk raced to a nose

or approval ‘Monday. Hoosiers to Swim victory today in the $50,000 If the trusteees approve the Santa Susana Stakes at Santa board’s selection, it will end the | Anita.

‘hottest coaching derby in the : . g N an- m eet | But’ the stewards disqualified her and gave the race to Old Eng-

country in a year noted for ™ | lish Rancho’s Ruth Lily.

‘high casualty rate among bigLafayette, Chicago Sweet Talk, who tigntened up)

Sweet Talk Loses On Disqualification

‘Ohio State’s Trustees Ruth Lily Wins A Looms - Eads

‘At Meeting Tomorrow 1 Name of Man ing for Job ht Santa Anita

929.

Stringer Rolls 223 Average, Leads Singles

247 Game Second High in Tourney At Sacred Heart

Irvin ' Stringer averaged 223plus over Sacred Heart's four lanes last night to surge into the

lead in the fourth annual handicap singles there with an 894-35—

The 187-average leagueman in

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Milano Inn 218 Pit Short of Record 2827 Of Hickman Quintet

‘Hocket Auto Sales Gains in Handicap; New Pace-Setters in Minor Events By MARION CRANEY Heavy pounding by some of Indianapolis’ top-rate teams last night failed to loosen Hickman Whirlaways’ tight grip on the Woman's City Bowling Tournament team lead. Even Milano Inn, defending champs, fell short by 218 pins of the Whirlaways’ record 2827, set last week at FoxHunt. Milano scored 260, the second best score.

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the BE & R and Won-Ten loops| jumped into second - place at Pritchetts smashed 216-230-'handi - — 201-247 for the high four-game Bandiesp with 2536 - 338 series. His 247 game took second ha in high single games at the cli- New Leaders in Minors

Internal Revenue Fiber Bi Brothers

8id Gillman of the University

the field causing interference to

time pigskin skippers. Gillman Interviewed Women Rule Trials at least three other horses as she the screening committee today—| ATHENS Ga. Feb. 10 (UP) drifted in during a bitter stretch) the last of eight candidates tol _Ths Chicago, Ill, Town Club drive, was placed third by the show their gridiron wares injgng Lafayette, Ind., Country Club | stewards. secret talks before the group. entrants tonight dominated win- Clarence Hartwick’s favored Other prospects Interviewed bY ners at Pan-Am women's swim Sickle's Image, who finished, the committee in its five-week trials here third, was moved up to second talent hunt were Paul Brown, rhe finals decided membership place. coach of the Cleveland Browns; of the 10-member United States’ Ruth Lily, ridden by Johnny Charles (Chuck) Mather, now at team entering the Pan-American Adams, paid $6.60, $3.10 and $2.60

of Cincinnati was interviewed by

Massillon and choice of the games later this month at Buenos while Sickle's Image rewarded! state's prep coaches; HAITy|ajres Argentina. her followers with $3.20 and $2.60. Strobel, Ohio State freshman)

Walter Schlenter of the Chicago Sweet Talk, with Eric Guerin coach; Don Faurot of Missouri; Town Club won the coaching aboard, paid $350. | Warren Gaer of Drake; Woody perth, Hayes of Miami (0.), and Jim| McDonald, Springfield

Team members from the La- ! | high tayette club include: p all OWNS mentor. |

| Betty Mullen, member of the Brown, Hayes and Mather were {national champion indoor and

‘mentioned as the top candidates outdoor relay team, won the 220-| with Strobel and Gillman having yard free style with 2:36. I ish, 0

Wily Henry Bogue, only football coach Washington High | | School has had in 24 years, is also handy with a rug loom these | days. Bogue, a World War | veteran, is recuperating in occupa- | | tional therapy at the Veterans Hospital following an operation on | |

his left knee. Bogue's old knee injury received during his playing |

max of the first night fas play.

week-ends, continues i lopenings still available for late-

are:

John Scheib, 751-72--823; Charles |W. Cors, 765-51-—816, and Ernest (Enlow, 735-72—807. John Scheib’s 268 leads game standings.

mond took lead in the Indiana State Moose]

The northern Indiana team scored {2551-503—3054 to take the ‘lead

The tourney, which/lasts three ay, with

comers Other handicap leaders

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Millard Bruner, 724-141-865;

Moose Tourney The Motz Sport Shop of Hamthe team handicap

Association’s tourney at Kokomo.

{ from Muncie's Moose No. 7 team, {which moved to third with 2624-

with 997-201-1198. laverage bowler, and Blanche, with!

New leaders topped the minors

events lists at Dezelan's, where Me

heavier - handicapped keglerettes's shoved Hickman's Jo ail-events leader and her partner into lower positions. Jo's 600 game still dominated game highs, and the 1073 rolled last week by she and Lila Littrell, doubles defending champions, held good. Ruth Wray and Blanche Emery grabbed the doubles handicap lead Ruth, 136-

a 149-pin average, rolled 514 and| 483 respectively, Both are on the Wiles-Johnson Motors team in the Fairfield Florist circuit at Uptown. Marguerite Brown, 127-average| pinwoman for Vogue Frock Shop

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days gets a workout on the loom. That's the second rug the : | R. & E. Inc. of Aurora held its 1B. + 484 4 an outside chance. Faurot re-| Mary Frances Cunningham, al Continental mentor has made. Bogue, whe completed 24 years as [team actual lead of 2687. Moose! {took singles handicap with 557 B 3 i i cently ruled himself out With a freestyle swimming medal holder, CHICAGO, Feb. 10 (UP)—De head coach last fall, will remain on the Continental physical edu- No. 2 of Connersville jumped into |132—689. Her games were 169-5 : 8854 decision to stay at Columbia, Mo. scored second on points in on at 189-199. ‘ Tew i! cpt es ———— diving events. Paul won its 11th game 19| cation staff. |second in both actual and bene as Stanticid Second § Joble i ig starts in the opener of a C we {with 2627-422—3049. Conners- ss Stanfie B. Eoey . Turners Plan | Carol Pence, national 220-yard|giaqjum coflege basketball dou-| |ville Moose No. 3 team leads| Rlizabeth Stanfield ranked sec-|B. Simmins 5 inddor breast stroke champion, T § Som " i : . pn ido a oo foo 1048 » 8 | |bleheader tonight, dropping Notre| R L 5 game totals with 963. Eight In-iond in the singles handicap after rR. Chander - 434-11 For Centennial jane. mem berth with | Dame 68 to 54, for the 7th Irish| | dianapolis Moose teams will make spinning 597-57—654. Her B507|§ Gyn; «+ 388 ha : Otymple team, won a op the 1085 In 17 games. ltheir appearance at the Recrea-|séries placed hér in second in i Qualema cd The Athenaeum Turners will a second-place showing on The fiery Blue Demons played| i Pg Ping BOE pasion: Sinder King, Impression. tion Bowling Alleys there next/game _actual—three pins below B crawtord celebrate its centennial’ Feb. 22,/229 indoor breast stroke event. TH 800 series. pson . | 1d! on even terms only for the open- FIRST ($3000; qaliowances; 2-vear-olds:| SEVENTH ($1000; handicap; 3 years up; | | week-end. Jo Berkopes’ IM, ZRIOKAE ..vurvan:sonnsras 23, 24. A special public demon-| Shella Donahue, 15 - year -o ing five minutes when the score 3 furlongs — Clara Patricia, 119 ( Bar- |6 furlongs)— Tetratomic, 113 (H. Craig), er —————————— Vera Vahle and Marguerite stration will be given in the Turn- sensation, and member of thel y's ines times. Then De Brice: a0. 530" ho Komori th & (4470, 2:30; Biue Tail Flv, 110. (G- Welker), 3 Brown slipped into third spot in's. Davidson ................. ers’ ballroom at 4 p. m. Feb, 23 national champion outdoor med-| ‘Paul, h hoot by Porch), 360 Also: Moores, Blue Man, 4.40. “Also: Champion Buddy, Dandy C.| bles handicap with 891- -234— 8 i t on the Paul, on some sharp shooting by |¢inis praud, Oil Princess, Nobility, Cous Lord Baltimore, Fighting Pool, Hocotis. doubles feht by some of the outstanding gym-|ley relay team, won a apo 'Bato Goveddrica and Bill Schy-|sin lara. Mories Whi. EIGHTH ($600; claiming: 4 years up: 1125. ul Hn nasts of the American Turners. U.S. team with a second-place = bbed a 6-point lead and|, SEGQND (33000; claiming: 3-vear-olds;|i-1/18 miles) — Dancing Gob. 112 (J.| Milano teamwomen will make b showing in the backstroke event, |[TI07 Bra>0ed a B-POn: ‘ead ANCL {/ig" miles) Changes HT of (Baird), 8.0, $30." 390. Perion. il4 4 sin} five The gymnasts include: pulled away thereafter for a 39 (aR doers, 430, > 30. “hg Ah Craig) 3.20; Mackies Pall 105 (R. their respective doubles anc 8% ck Sam Bonsignore, Rochester (N, to 26 lead at half time. Cok), 8.80. Also: Sli. Kriegel Show): x Saye. Jordan, iver, Fares. § e or ourney gles bids. at 38nd. 4 p. m. today ¥ rion 3 Y.) Turners; Jack Wohlstadter Thistle. ‘J Virsinia Duke Aven. Gount JL. ' Dezelan’s. Patty Striebeck and EN “LIKOSEe oly eq S$ In the second half, Notre Dame gina; FO wird Ti,” el at i8: Muh rer Concordia Turners, St. Louis; at times trailed by 18 pointa.but|8eemiy, Arise ‘ 4 N ($700; _ claiming; 4 years. upi ‘Eva Williamson: are: teamed up; isler: 5 * Erank Feigel, Indianapolis Turn- M Ke id 69 65 ‘one Irish rally carried within 8 Bally Double Paid 8100.00 rds). mile) “Micke Eb. 118. ( gerd More Than 100 crossing alleys with teammatés!V: Vibe “H Vi Cc 4 C en ree, 6 - y © € n THIRD: ($3000: cliaming; 4 ygars up: | Kor 40 270 “Marts 3 men. i a Mar Skel-! erite Brown ers; Herbert Vogel, hicago Turn : | points of De Paul with less than 113 mile _Sevelty seven. 113 { By ORs ariiey). 3.30. Also: Dagais Dust Teil. | Here to Enter Louanna Early an ge M. Posha ......... -; Gerard * Horn, New York RR a Ter Bague i 10— |8 minutes to play. Then the Blue | (J. “Hicour," 480 370; Roardunner, 11) Weapon. Hadoyou, Bachelor Boy, Kings To inities load went:te Jo Ber % aie, rners; Fred Roethlisberger, ; . . Demons took control again and dugery, Whirl By, Tedson. Torrent. = a Ed More than 100 local Legion- e singles I aaa Milwaukee Turners; Wayne Pel- Rose Poly's ctagers took com- : 0 . ‘AT SANTA ANITA ‘naires on 23 teams will partici-'kopes of Hickman last Sunday, 'y Gee” ‘ver, Milwaukee Turners; Jack mand of their basketball game moved ay or the an Mo ro. i. Tehri alg, RIO tu FIRST (33300; ra (Oi year-olds; 17 [Date in the American ne ue iy she rolled a 600 series, EF Rent, Mora, amaioan Turners, rors Aine. Mekndree Cols Ber unas on of te game on oh 11 Jb +30 438 BAN US Lgl 0 Ton mua sale bowing ma. which, wit, 487i handle Ny, with Clem Pavilonis, the | Albi ucketesr, Fiora, The. Reef, Point | "4 oe Fiat: ment when it opens Feb. 24 at/gave her the “IR. Wells ... .. 411- 15-486 i "The Turners listed above have Win, 69 to 65. Soards: - BD len “ os Site Buckéient. lors, in Ren i car ch, 12 dr ods Hammond, sions. Jo's 1719-144—1863 topped %. 3 Ruse - $i - 1-838 ‘taken hon { Rose took a 15-8 lead at the Pp pug : ping 1° oT (33500: allowaness: 3 year-olds: [Cactus Maik, a Jiron ximately 1225 tries for all events. 3 field Te Baal ors in AAU, foreign d of the frst 8 t f De Paul (6%) | Notre Dame (30) 7 furlongs) —Ylidis $3500; a: i Yeas Approximately entries fo! 4 IE Sandie gE and Turner-sponsored meets. They|®nd © e first five minutees o LE fg ft Bi8:20, 4.60, white Flas. i “he 2 Jig pot Sis. 118 J. Adams), oR |singles, 624 doubles and 263 teams| Scheduled today are teams at'5 Thompson . lay. They stretched their lead JShums™! df 0 1 Waoansiise), 06, dyesr. 11s (J. (4. 40; Pusscat, 114 (BJ Hunt at 3:30, 6 and 8:30 p. m.,|N. J. Gee .......0. .. 381. Tides will be joined by Edward Scrobe, Pay. y : agley.f 3 §lCulmone). 790. Also: Jones Reward, Arc- 390; Brave Reward. iv (J. © anerl), $40. have been accepted. The tourna- Fox-Hunt at'3:30, 30 P. M., |X &onimoraiand “ 4 American Turners, Bronx, N, Y. until the final few minutes when, Fiviions.e : EY 3 i tie Fiver. an aan Evicted. Oral. ‘THIRD (33500: claiming; 4 years upiment, which costs $2 a man toland minor events at Dezelan's M. Patterson ...."! 4 -tie—sad member of the American Olympic McKendree came to within two Qovedaricas 311 30Connors 1 3 4] srxri: (35000: aliowan en 3 year old let Vi Deal, ‘118 5. Brooks. lenter, will be played at Ham-|every hour from 1 p. m. throughig: gennedy Sa points of tying the count § 3 §ileumayrt 0 4 %irilles: 6 furlon=si—Miss Tinka. 100 (H.|350. 3.00; M iby Ww 8) 10 m. The tournament ends!R. Turner 1 408-1 team in 1948; national AAU cham- It was only McKendree’ 's fourth Drkere 10 3 Wrave . ] 3 § | Woodhouse). 13 30, 810, 4.40 Blue Moon, | 8.30. Also: Pater. Fran Rickey, Authen en: [ond s Twentieth Century Alleys, cr weahend X Risne . .s 24.03 ipion in 1948, champion of the MeCloskey.x 0 0 1300 ‘Go Hettinger. 3.20, vs fied Sauare Off. {and extends over five week-ends . - Sraarasiraniiainte . ‘Metropolitan AAU in New York loss in 18 outings. Rose Poly has Notas Si Eaton, g 80 uy IE. is, 0: added MeCiamas i JS) RTH (33500: claiming. 4 4 years upiito Apr. 8. There will be no play T 1 d DO - (in 1950. a mark of 4 and 9 for this sea- | Totals 18 18 38 | Handicap: 3 up: 1% miles) — 16.70, 8.80, 520, On The Half. 114 (5. Mar. 24-25, Easter week-end. ourney Led e's B. Akers-R. Hinton 948-129-1078 nh B - Halts e score: De’ Paul 39, Notre Gangway, 100 i “Butenelter); 20.80, 8.20, Brooks), 22.30, 11.80: Kin oun 8. Northern-R. Susemichei 23 son. Harry Badger led the scor ing Count, 114 (L.| ACTUAL fhe me 50; Mount Marcy, 114 (K. Church), Balaski), 5.90. Also: Regal Reward, Casn, LIne $7400 contest includes top gman Whiriawass 1821 V- rew-8. Noble ......,. -17 1 ing for Rose with 17 points while =~ Free throws missed: Schyman, Peieresel |10.30, 7.00; Sunglow. 117 (J. Culmone). Reward, Long Green, Biue Lupine, Be rizes of $300 for team handica Nano IND ...vcersess cae +: 3808 R. Wray-B. T -301--1198 ® , ‘Govedarica 2. Lahey, Dvker 3. Hoover, 3.50. Also: Hill, ARE Card, Gold Heel, |Fearless. War Adend. |p Pp, : Simmons-B. Knapp 02-210 973 p | Sp rt 6-foot, 8-inch Gene Hoyt led for ? eslle 2, Bagley 4, Lewinski 4, O'Connor Sunglow, Going Away, Navy Chief, Beau $100 for five-man actual, $175 for Motor EXDress ..........eee iE Chandler % Hall. 2 S33 | 0 orrsmen McKendree with 22 3 ar NaS] ' |Dandy. Alphabetical, Circle II, ree , SIFTH. ($3506: allowances; 3-year-olds: n Tom Joyce Beven Up G. Hahn-E. Gi . 192-1 . ie : ¥ {1. furlongs) ti IL 113 (W.Shoemak- doubl handi 1 two- Bowes Seal rast] No. 3 “ § Rose Poly (69) MeKendree (68) | Officials: Cleo Diehl, Northwestern, and | Rives. Shy Guy, All At Once. Delegate. |g. "a" 5" 5g 2 Adversary. 103 jdoubles handicap, $80 for two AM HANDICAR A’ White-P. Crawford ..... 1033 {On Fd Results 1s ft pf! te ft pt Jot Conway. EIGHTH: (35000; allowances; 4 years up; Sar 4.40, "340. Who Goes Past, 114 man actual, $125 for singles Hickman Whitiaway, awe & 33030 M- Thompson-M, Dine 1 Allen.t 4 liLamostht 3 34! TY fe 1 1/8 miles)—Lone Eagle, 109 «T. At-|(B. Fisk), 8.40. Also: La Prana, Miss New Dave Hocket Auto Sais". 2536-338 2874 | b 00; ear, Australian Ace, Last Ventur otor EXpress ............. ! een ei Badger. i 3 Lamon i y kinson), 4.00, 3.10, “2.50; Lambent, 112'y Australi t “Venture ana nandicap and $75 for individualijyotor Expr 2533-365—2838 /D. Davidson-H, AnteFion” M7-171—054 Lecmne Indiana Department of Gardner! 1 1 2 Lanef. ji} Dun el S College | [T. Barrow), 480, “2.80; Cer Jyantes, 109 Roval Vista. ‘high. Ralph Kallen, Hammond, Tom Joyce Seven Un 11111 ein Suet Bh evens s TOT 100-088 | Conservation is finding out. what |James.e 4 2 4 Kiebacht 4 0 3 Hash Night. = ’ |, px ($3300; claiming; 4 years upilig state bowling chairman. (Security Caras ein 2178 -814—2792, . Phillips.J. Kelsey Soe fe : i makes wildlife tick. Litas” 1 ia 41 Basketball Index’ 1 NTH lao: rR 4 ies 3 ups 1 40 0° 3 30" Far Troms, *112(B. Green.| | Success Expected Jo Berkopes- da nies A JoreaL 1073 M Micki Burton, re ith { The department, through the zsiitamse § 9 0 fivdgot 388 CT. Atkinson), 6.20, 4.20; 3.30; Button neri), 710. Also. Barr Rack’ We Ty Dezelan’s 11th annual doubles BLES HANDICAP L Zweisley-M Snyder . 386-252-1018 ; ¥ | . —1108/V. Vahle-M. B 891-234—1125 : Pittman-Robertson ~ wildlife re-|Stohler.s 03 ki 8 48 (Ratings Through Feb. 8 Games) Shoes 1s od Picou). 7.00 : $20: ito! hari” cout i fisnomer. phnodes Bu Bull, | tournament is well on. its way to| 3 Bertone: Baar 11- 341i M. Fosha-E K och ' 20-16 os | search project, is polling Hoosier Haiti 310 3 Totals 3 163) NATIONAL Chanel clean Broom.” Iiusirstios, (Combo! “|being a success. Still two week-|¥. ValjeM Bion oo SAIS, Gulden House 1... §28-231 1089 | sportsmen . their: hunting,], sltime score—Rose Poly 29, McKen- 1. Kentucky ......«.. 81.7 [Happy East, Pay Window. | SEVENTH. ( 80.000: glided: fanta, Sue ends away, nearly 700 entries & \RYAD-L. Shoemaker ... seni I Kent-P. Davis hm 793-204 999 trapping and fishing habits and| Free wa mre {Ruth Li '\ 8. 1 “ 956- R. Wells-W. M, Fes 2006 | restite. § habits andl, Fru row, nimrt flan. Quay | 2 Kanes Staie ...... $00 uo rom onorves [8 elk Honiton fH Baus, bon sutton ore et uns aera 0 RS BE |" The questionnaires deal with| Ofticiais- Hammond: and Wont 4. Brigham Young .... 753 [11 OF To His A Keen nel x en: ESL sqine- which opens Feb. 24 for four |. SINGLES nomen, ow bh oh a EE fe monn begining vin el added | & Somme fe (BEAR bd BE fe Ui 18 rnd apy so on ih BREE CU I ER \ ore ae, EIGHTH ($3500; claiming: 4 years up: handicap and $400 for top actual. {ues wait 05005 | season and ending with the cose] 1OAVI@S Adde Phe hers 3 [Cm Sr GRRE Bom dong py MRT ps BL BE (of the present hunting and trap- To Mat Pro ram 8 Villanova ......... 733 alien: furlongs) —Bellatrix, 113 IL C.|Shoemaker); 4.40, 3.40; Sonsland, 113 (O. opens Mar. 3 for a three-week | [Io Berkoves ALL EVENTS 70-144 1963 ‘Middleweights Sign i ping season. The data received 4g Cook), HI 40, Hermione, 111 (H.|Gro 8), 7.60. tand. T ight- tM arie Christia .. 1601-19 h 9. Beloit ....eovneeees T2.3 |Keene), 530, 3.40; Kathleen R, 111 (A.| Also: Shasta gos, Steeple Jack, Red Stan he eight-game contest piil"r tire... 00000000000 1671-117—1188 NEW YORK, Feb. 10 (UP)— will enable the department to pro- Two heavyweight wrestling| 10. B.C Li A isreass 123 Ferraiuolo), 3.20. Also: Tia, Raider La Rue, Bachelor, Black II, Prevaricator, But- carries an estimated first- -place ——————————————— Middl igh I mote future success in the field) bouts have been added to the Rost Midwest Saied, EE Sin, ne Sire: | U8 UB. Prudent Den. Just WhY. laward of $750 and 50 prizes on weights Vinnie Cidone of 'three-event lineup in the Armor i we Eck. xPield. 'Shortrid © Lists Brooklyn and Ernie Durando of for the sportsmen. p ¢ ArmOTY | columbia 780 Kas State 309) "Daily Double Paid $20.00 300 entries. Reservations must be Bayonne, N. J., were signed toda, Questions asked include: |ring Tuesday night, completing Yilanova = 131 Ddisna oo 03 THIRD (31000; claiming: 4 years up: « Kansas Ouvutlasts confirmed by Mar. 2, k hb od | for a 10-round bout at St Nicho. The number of times they have the Sarg, el ferme se | Biraona® N ¥ 13 Dinos 113 gon ui—Smart Eve. 108 Salton At Chicano, Jerry Peck of me Trac Schedule Jur 3 J0-Tound bou Oe hunted, with total seasonal bag. Th Ue Cornell 68.5 ' Bradley 720 Sinan 03 00 “Also. PALE River ars. | ‘Nebraska, 61 -52 | Chicago Arena Alleys will open| ghortridqge will open its spring pr" Number of times trapped, with grid and mat star, and The Purple c ce NY 84 Kens 118 cious Heart, Elaine O.. Queen Apr. 21 his four-game Individual 4,a0ic season Mar. 24 at the total catch. | Phantom, a hooded mystery man, |yanhattan 688 Cincinnati eH. Qn, Playanna, Brown Brats. ““eanne| LINCOLN, Neb. Feb. 10 (UP) geratch Classic. The fourth an-|mioomington Relays. in Indiana SPECIAL TRAIN Questionnaires should be for-| will clash in the semi-windup. Sst. Francis, Pa. 60.5 8G ‘Louis 0.3" 'pOURTH (51100: claiming: 4 years up:|—A Surprisingly fiery University nual event offers a prize list of | g 04 n » 1 | warded to the Indiana Depart-| The other tilt will pit Earl Mc- kentucky 817 Brig. Youns 1.38, Jurlongs) Hella, 104 meafia apa. Of Nebraska basketball club $5440 based on 544 entries: The | University Seldhouse, The Bive i ewelg t ment of Conservation, 311 W.| Cready, of Canada, against Murray st. 118 UC L A 730500 390 350° Citks Micky, 108 (T. For- Played one of its best games this M |Devils’ schedule was announced | Joutsville 71.4 So. Calif. 72.0 tourney extends through May 11. Washington St., Indianapolis 9,| Rowdy Dick Raines, of Dallas,(N' C. State 694 Arizona 69.3 tunel. 4.60." Also. Cirand Isle = Sedulous. seggon, but couldn't match the eer tues today by Robert Nipper, school . . Ind, | Tex. GE fms mi Wimbe Nol lewd Sewer lay of towering Kansas Center en ampionship { ret reeeine I° Wladek Kowalski, the 6-foot-7- Be 834 Wain ee er. 818.00." X80" 740: Hs Wo (pd est: (Clyde Lovellette, of Terre Haute, IAC Enters Two Coach Roy Aberson will have Springfield Beats (inch, 27-pound “Polish Apollo EH gH bi RH 1 4 prio, HO.n hostcul Ind. who poured tn a total of 36 four lettermen to work with. They ; trom Detroit, will collide with Ray Wake Forest 851 64.8 Embar Lime, Pacific Bound, Bol . points. Kansas won 61-52. In Squash Tourne flare Capt. Bill Arbaugh, Bob Ig

In each listing below the team |iaity Away, George Davie, Slam Ary i Buffalo Bisons, 10-5 Eckert. who Scales 245 pounds and| "0, Yoo "has" established itself | SIXTH (52000; allowances; -vear-olds:| Lovelette had trouble finding

6 feet 5 inches, in the main event, .T. wi- the basket at times during the + SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Feb, 10 8 furlongs) —U ed Forit, 110 1 (UP)—Ken Hayden scored four as the favorite by compiling a flame: 680. 360, 3.00; Poniafba. 197 IK. evening, but broke loose with six

|highér rating to date than its Stuart), 3.80 330. Blckett, 110 (B.Mul-|\ oo ote in r fter H : goals tonight as the Springfield lo nent. For exampl 3.60. Also: First Dawn, Clear Day, a row after Husker ! Indians pasted the Buffalo Bisons, DePauw Takes Pro Pe:

a 50.0 Vicious Vixen, Show Place. Sir David, Hockey League game before 10th S h |team has been 10 points stronger, | ous added; Ole Compete er ooh Dire It hin ! 4800 fans at the Coliseum. traig t \per game, than a 40.0 team,

SEVENTH ($10,000; TOMORROW

Handicap: 3 vears up 11/1 ley Hh” hag to relax his guard on the

ma Berger, 107 (K. Stuart). ®2% {Little Flower, 109 (H. Keene), 6.40, 5.00; |Kansan.

The Indianapolis Athletic Club

has two entries in the United

States Squash Racquets Tournament being played in Chicago. IAC champion Dick Weisenfluh and five-time title holder Ralph Roberts will play in single com-

Bruce and Russ Murphy, distance mien, and Jack Praed in the dashes. Arbaugh and Murphy are senjors and Praed and Bruce are! juniors,

Remainder ‘of the schedule:

Lafayette Jeff; April { April 13, at Fran sors}

Sa { Hayden scored one goal for ag Feb. 10—De- {Riverlane, 118 (J. Delahoussaye), 4.20. Aliso’ {Apr us Attics: Abr April 20, I » i hb dian- : Springfield in the first period, one Pauw's Tigers took their 10th Boston’ Cuil a East A pean AY 23 Grown Me. Montana Sands. Wide Request, The Huskers played one of their petition. ” ! Bost Pua |apatis elavs at at Tech; apr 27, ity meet, | in the second and added two more Straight game here tonight, easily c’'¢ N. ¥. 684 Fordham 617 versation, Hunting Call. (best games this season, but Only three cities, Boston, B- 4 Brora Mirh: M3UDI Relays May {in the third, In addition he had defeating Ball State, 55-37. Holy Cross “683 Carneris 8 i PA8 ml Midian. 116 (P. J. Batley. feouldn's get inside and had to be deiphia and New York were al-| May ‘26. state Anais at’ [uals at Tee; \ ) as { alley) i ch. : j to assists Jot Ine night, Bua ' au Fung Cardinale ever Manhattan "ws i A Jail til Toa, 50, 80. Hunter EB. 11s XN i ao ange Tiel eb Ab Vag RnB ee | Gagnon also had a top night wit e a me score was DePauw as pe : § a m u- . ’ ’ > | | two goals an and four Sp ight ” '28, Ball State 17. Yiilanovs Eiawe pon Hat HE eie Mac Pull House. Sh¥dons " ohanan potted 16 points and Ing Indianapolis, were limited to No. 1 Sabre Man | — | Center John Staffer led the Bradley isn 3 NINTH ($1000; claiming; 4 veass up: Plerce was runner-up for the two players. Times Sneelal : § } ‘This Week's State DePauw scoring attack with 10 Hamline M42 Conc'dia Min hiked, WG iy 4.80, Sligvemisn, 1 for (L Huskers with 13, Tv Ne Ag Welsan/Iu; un- | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 10 y ook) 40, : Bonnie Donnie. et ene et see 'Big 10 Cage Card: - |Presiand and Forward Kent Guid. Kumtics 33 Ahn = Hi AERA poy sou Bloke. Pike Wi [Racquets Tournament held at the lane ‘of the maineraye ia thou. coor { . eadan rwar n 80 Sount aul, ' ays in 8 sea'9 fe Lar each with nine points. Niiniesots 2 aichisan 3 nal 2 } ake kale POuToOlS: i Wins Tourney {ia0, Qeieated the Sexond 3 son's Harvard fencing team. A orthwestern ich. State a e Township won the eighth|third seeded players to enter the i! lett Indians at Iowa Oklahoma “60.8 Nebrasks 15 B senior letterman, ou... Wisconsin at Purdue. Pel | Beach Women’ § |W, Michizan 618 Cent Mich “444 AT SUNSHINE PARK {grade basketball tourney yester- finals in singles competition. Crimson’s No. 1 sabre man. eaton P ugustana a i SER i wer Tile Won by Texan Sake 1 SEE dW SHR CG I day on hee ohm foo by dep [Badle ake, natienal aad wes sconsin rdue Curtin), 6.90, 4.90, ; War Spy, 113/Ing Fran n Township, 0 ’ eisenTUESDAY . | Youngstown “59.0 J. Carroll 80.2 0, 3.10; Gauntlet, 111 (H, on Yi Moe |: PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb. 10 South 33 Skettis" it; Aiso: Idle’ Deis ASount Opening ve with a 20-point first ifluh, 3-1. . —— y - Alab . 5 u e ecurity i —————————————————————————————— Indiana Central at Manchester (UP)—Although it was her poor Alabama 384 “Tulane Ji 3ichuckie, Security. O. Aled loa . e never was threaten Earlham at Franklin. est round of the tournament, ky ‘Wesleyan 448 Heres 366] SECOND (3600: claiming: 4 vears up; ©d DY the Junior Flashes. Amateur Basketball Sh-fials a Huntingion. blond Polly Riley, Ft. Worth, Mississippr 46.3 Mis College ~ 19.6/51, furiongs)—Odd Journey, 106 (L.| Pike Twp, (50) Franklin Twp. (22) all Louls at Notre Dame , . ' Morris Harvey 386 W, Va. Wesl'n 238.7 Rivera, 7.50. 5.30, ‘350: Valdina Trial, eshmen Freshmen | The semis nals of the Marion rAd abash a - ; Tex., outgolfed another Texan, Rice 53.6 Baylor “51.90; 4 (G. Roser). 4.70, 1.80: Little Topper, | fx tt Dp) fe ft p Church Association's tournament will be ' WEDNESDAY Betty MacKinnon of Mt. Pleas- 80. Carolina 56.4 Maryland Wels (L. Dotter), 3.20. Also: Everbloom, | Lanef 7 1 1] Halley.f 2 0 oiheld Wednesday and hursday in three Hanover at Canterbury Tennessee 54.4 Miss, State *81.3 | Dorty Larkmead, On Purpose, Silver Case, | Jarrett.f 3 2 2 Pisher.f 4 3 g3|divisions at the Central Y. { : y Evansville at Eastern Kentucky ant, 2 and 1, to take the Palm Texas Fas w C u. *80.4| Fairy Story. Moku Jersey Dav. |G amer.e 1 0 3 Warren.c 2 1 5 WEDNESDAY a SaURSDAY ’ “lay ar Wes * Daily Double Paid § { right.g 1 1 1} Junjors—7 p, m., Englewood vs. Central Butler at DeP Beach Women's Amateur title to AHINA io sad New Mexite 313l THIRD (3600: claiming; 4 vears upt| | Slivers® 3 3 3[Beckers 0 0 1|Avenue Indians. Seniors—a p.m. North Manchester at pail State. ay. yh team {8% furlongs)—Vanslam, 108 (R. Dodge), | wijson t 00 08 nn on, t 0 0 0 Methodist hd Prentice Presbyterian. Young , | 0, 2.80, 2.50: Arle trea (H, | | ' oe . . Canterbury at Earlham, Miss Riley's final card whs 380 Ariel 8 K,' 108° (H. | pa3ohe : Schuman 0 0 0 men's—9 p. First 8t, John's vs. Dow Valparaiso at St. Joe. 420, 3.10; Midnight Queen, 106! pata: 2 ¢ Brannan. 0 0 0 ney Avenue "Ehristian, Assumption at Tri-State, four over par, much spottier than City-C High School Co Rosato 3.00. Also: Forum, Onecbill, Mingus. 3 3.3 amneile 080 THURSDAY Depaul at Not BPAY the 26 par holes she played ity- ounty 'g c [TR iat, Fare. Fecraias Helen Re Red. Bn _ | Juniors pom. Riverside Hawks vs | claiming: 3- | ookside ors—8 Dp. Indiana Tech at Ohio Northern: Thursday or her 16 holes at one Basketball Card year-olds: 6 furiongs)—Gay Seat? 12 Haifime score Pike 30 aay 0." Methodist va. Brookside EUB. Young men's

SATURDAY under par yesterday. But inac- (E. Pucko), 560, 4.70, 3.30; Sagahash,| Free throws missed—Pike: Silvers, Jar-

Tomorrow

Bt. Joe at Butler. 102 (T. Cafarelli), 20.00, 10.70: ‘Deductible, rett 3, Starkey 3, Ninian, r . Indians Central at Anderson. |curate putting kept the Mt. pycatur Central at Lawrence Central. 197 (L. Richards), 3.40. Also: Mallowan, man, Wright 3," Warren Wher 3, Bey Northwestern at Indiana. Pleasant miss behind from the | esday Neal's Comet, Caunsil, Esther F, Bow | _ Officlals—Hannah and "Gerrish. ° Purdue at_ Illinois. third h 1 Manual at Warren Central. Compass, Otucky. | mee —- i ——— owa at Wisconsin, I ole on. Crispus Attucks vs. Sacred Heart at FIPTH ($700; claiming: 3- 4-year-|

Northwestern at Ohio B . | Washington olds; 6 furlongs) —Air Girl, 102" H. Craig),

State i ——— Michiga ah at Michigan State. Deaf School at Plainfield Charlton. 4.40. 3.10, 2.70: Pillow, 112 (J. E. Smith), One Day ; i { , | pe P Ean a Taal fans “state Seven Games Played Franklin Ti ae} Jawrence Central. Also: Satioping ae Yrolly T. Silver Pass, | Service on new : nove a In CcYO Cadet Meet Pe iri at MN is Fenolina, Abbestale, Wrinkles. ) Dental Plat Hersh od, os a a. I" First yound Re of th TR eiimbus at Wa ashington, . SEE Hi ui TBE $n i | al Plates t y un resu 8 0 seven uriohgs)--Ru 3 aL { a ; Walnut Stove hh Deat Bchool. a vo. 3 3.10; Mi 0 rest at Wabash. games played in the .CYD bas- Friday Beka, 3.96. 2.66; Extortion 105 i Plates Repaired {ketball tourney at the Cathedral| speedway at Decatur Central. Craix), S40." Riso; 0: Little Rich, Queens While-U-Wait

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