Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1951 — Page 28
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Schedule 22 * OFFICIAL AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE, 1951 * To Fi | ’ . — I : 8 . h At Toledo At Columbus | At Indianapolis At Louisville At Milwaukee | At Kansas City At St. Paul At Minneapolis | May 17, 18 May 34, 38 July 16, 17, 18. 19 May 1. 8, 3 May 11, 13, 13, 1 May 1.2, 3. 4 May 8.6.8 2k A i 1 Str dig t TOLEDO THIS IS Tobe 3 ho» July 2% 36 3 2 govt 1H " Tine 13 14 18. 18 Aue iT 19. 3 ae x ils LO re 1 as m a Sept. 8. 9, 9 Sept. 4. 5 pt. 9, S ss vad | May 15, 18 May 26, 27. 37 May 24, 25 May 11, 12, 13. 13 May 7. 8, 9, 10 May 5, 6, 6 May 1.2.3 4 q \ (30, \ 21, 18. 19, 20, 31 June 32, 24. 24 June 35, 26. 27, 38 | June uly 1.1 Home Games COLUMBUS Luby ON o THE AA's Aue 3 a. 5% Rus E x RAR Nie fhe (Amid B | ARMS Chance Rb y ept. 6, . i 20, . 8, od 3 7. 8, 9, 1, 13, 13. ‘ ; WHEN wid Vebtaro punen cus the Sentucky Detal lop ‘cy wownarous | ELT |EFETw | oonooms |BhTe | Brtnn Bra BEh. | BEERS Indiana be far behind? . . . It won't be long before horsemen ad A eh 7% wo Aue. 3 deity Som 33 Bove hb 10210 > : 1h = 3 amateur boxi i i i | I May 22, 23, 26, 27, 27 | \ 20, . 3.3 , 6, 6 12. 13, 7, 8,9, i horde fail Degin stirring ¥he dope, consulting blood Tes), Ne/idey 1ifs. af MRRELT MeknE | Melien. YEAR WITH | Dime biod qurn | MERSataf ara (MEMBER | JENN of life. and the form sheet. | Victory Field LOUISVILLE Aug. 21, 23 | Aus. 33, 30.38 July's, (4, 4» , YEAR, WIT Aug. 6. 7. 8. 9 Aug. 10, 11. 12, Aug. 18, 19, 19 Aug. 14. 15, 16, 17 The eight : : . . 31, Sept, , 43. 3) ! With 4he basketball season at its peak, hockey and| By EDDIE ASH 41. Cy Apr. 27, 28, 29, 29 Apr. 1] 1 1 w dor. 3L nr : May 15. le, M v * n a7 May » 1.38 Class of the 1 boxing still going full blast and spring baseball training| The q I Bene ur, Assn MILWAUKEE Aug. 3. 4 5.8 Junel 6 Faux. 1.2 | June to 6 An 0 (Dad THE SAME July 3 a Aus. wah Aue, a an completed Fri just around the corner, nomi-, l : : ch 53 hd leave for C immortals and once one of the ciation 1951 schedule, rg- Apr. 27, 28, 29, 29 Apr. 24, 25, 26 Apr. 21, 22. 22, 23 Apw, 117, 18, 19 | May 17,18 25 26, 27. 3 e lor 9! 10, . 13, 13, 18, 16, 17, 17 29, (30, 30). 31 . palin for fe 1051 Derby at greatest passers in Se Sane, leased today for league-wide KANSAS CITY ly 2.5 Aue. 1.3 | Ase reas? Jubrae ora + | July 34 25. 96, 27 iy ie «| EIGHT CITIES Au is Bo Aue. 14 4 Sunday to pa e owns closed 0 {head grid coach and athletic di- . . . s e . ; 3 ; al T ‘publication, calls for the cus- 2 | May3l 22 23 May 20, 20 annua’ lourna day. [rector at a university that has NOP ’ Apr, 17, 18 19 Apr, 21, 22, 22, 23 Apr. 24, 25, Apr. 27, 28, 29, y 3,22 23 y 20, May 15. 17, (304) : However, Churchill Downs di- alumni . . . It's Brandeis U, in tomary 154 regular season ST. PAUL uly 0 26-90-35 | July 34.25.90 © | Aue aes s July 36.5% Aue. 19 | JY 18.19 July 20, 31, 23, 22 THAT LAUNCHED | 335° 3 Yee); Aue. 27 pious, Neb. 26, ; ree years Aug. 29, 30 Aug. 31, Sept. 1 t. 3. For some of rectors will withhold the official Waltham, Mass, only three y games to be followed by the . a . Se i p 3A), 4 will ‘be thelr ris list until the his-(0ld . . . He organized a freshman ' Sub Dlavol Apr. 31, 22, 22. 23 Apr, 17, 18, 19 Apr. 7, 28, 29, 29 Apr. 24, 25, 26 May 19, 20, 20 May 321, 22, 23, May 16, 18; 29 (308) Chicago Tour tories of the team last fall and won four out of four-ciub playoff. MINNEAPOLIS June 18, 16, 17, 17 June 11, 12, 13, 14 June §, 8, June 8, 9, 10, 10 July 5,6, 7 July 8, 8, 9, 10 June 2; July 2, (4A) Loop IN 1902 8 na. nominees are Six games . , . Next fall, Coach] The championship race curtain]. uly 24, 25. 26 July 37.28.29. 20 | July 30. 31, Aug. 1, 2 | Aug. 3. 4.5. July 38, 3.4. July 18, Aus. 20.20; 8 ment, while oth. compiled in|Friedman will have a varsity and|goes up Tuesday, Apr. 17, and Holiday dates in parentheses. In St. Paul-Minneapolis intercity series: A—morning) P—afternoon. a igi 3
he's already scheduled ' Wayne, {comes down on Sunday, Sept. 9.
booklet form for
around the country. Last year, 134 colts, fillles and geldings were nominated. , , . Of that total, 14 actually started. This will be the 77th running of the classic, which has been run every year since its
Ash
inception in 1875, surviving three] wars, . . . Derby Day at the Downs this time is Saturday, May 5, and like last spring, the purse will be $100,000. . . . The track] executives also expect to enter-|
{is writing a book . Saturday Afternoon.” . wrote a widely read Saturday Evening Post article a few years ago,
man.”
distribution/Bradley and New Hampshire,
” - ” SOME basketball say the fanatical booing fans are driving them crazy. . . . Whistles have displaced wheels in their head. .. in your equipment, men. ” ~ ~
MRS.
“Football Fans Aren't Hu That was during
referees |
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HARRY STUHLDRE- game home program. HER, wife of the University of Wisconsin's head football coach, . . “Many™a . She|
the
Playoff competition begins Sept. |11, |
The Indianapolis Indians’ home | menu is highlighted by two marathon Victory Field stands, one of |22 games, the other of 18. The Tribesters drew 10 Sundays land two holidays, Independence ‘Day and Labor Day, in their 77-
Don Gutteridge’'s Hoosier Redskins will make four trips east {and three trips west as the AA's {Golden Jubilee schedule is run off. : The Opener Pairings
Opening games call for the Milwaukee Brewers at Indianapolis
I'll Take Broncos—
Have Losses Aided
Takes 17-3
Lafayette Jeff?
Record
Into Title Play
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ship row with a 17-3 season record. Two of the losses received in NCC play were
stimulants.
And they came in the kind of
Gophers Swamp | Ohio State, 70-56
COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 17 (UP) | —Minnesota tonight defeated) Ohio State 70-56 to push the Buckeye Big 10 defending champions even farther into the conference cellar,
The Gophers easily rolled to their fifth victory in 11 Big 10 starts before : 3679 fans at the Ohio Coliseym on the efforts of Little Myer Skoog who made 20 points, He was assisted by Maynard Johnson and Virgil Miller,
who accounted for 13 each.
lowa Smashes Badgers’ Hopes
Whips Wisconsin By 73-t0-60 Count
MADISON, Wis., Feb. 17 (UP) —Wisconsin’s Big Ten title hopes were smashed tonight as Iowa! conference defeat, 73 to 60.
height in every position to shoot)
Indians at Home Milwaukee, Apr. 17, 18, 19; Kan-
sas City, Apr. 21, 22-22, 23: St.
lis, Apr. 27, 28, 29-29.
Louisville, May 15, 186.
Indians on Road
Kansas City, May 1, 2, 3, 4;
| ttivanies, May 5, 6-6; St. Paul, Paul, Apr. 24, 25, 26; Minneapo- May 7, 8, 9, 10; Minneapolis, May,
11, 12, 13-13.
Louisville, May 17, 18; Toledo,
Toledo, May 24, 25; Columbus, May 19, 20-20; Columbus, May 21,
{May 26, 27-27; Louisville, May 29. Louisville, June 1, 3-3; Minneapolis, June 5, 6, 7; St. Paul, June
handed the Badgers their fourth 8, 9, 10-10; Kansas City, June 11, (12, 13, 14; Milwaukee June 15, 16,
Iowa made use of its superior 17-17.
Louisville, July 3, 4-4.
22, 23.
Louisville, May 30-30, 31. Minneapolis, June 19, 20, 21,
22; St. Paul, June 23, 24-24; Mil« waukee, June 25, 26, 27, 28; Kane lsas City, June 29, 30; July 1-1.
Louisville, July 6, 7, 8-8; To«
{ledo, July 10, 11, 12; Columbus,
making another try to win in their weight division of the nation's greatest display of amateur boxing talent. ‘ Two of the members of the 1951 team have done battle in th um tournament this will be the f cago for Walter pound champ. Two years ago wood was the 12¢ tative of the te:
to a 10 to 2 lead in the open-|
Columbus, July 17, 18, 19; To-July 13, 14, 15-15. ling two minutes of play.
“Goodbye Harry” days on the ledo, July 20, 21, 22-22; Milwau-| Kansas City, Aug. 7, 8, 9; Mil«
competition — NCC — that has Wisconsin campus. . . . “I'm go-
proved its quality annually. feated in his f
Minnesota quickly moved out year, however, }
tain a crowd of 100,000. A
Sorry, no reserved seats (night), Kansas City at Louisville
note from Louisville said all reserved pasteboards have been sold and the cash is in the till , , There will be plenty of ‘general
ing to
_|says.
telr about some of the good things in my book,” she . +. + Mr.-and Mrs. Stuhldreher attended the recent National
(night), St, Paul at Columbus (night) and Minneapolis at Toledo (afternoon). The league's ‘second openers”
Jeff's 54 to 44 loss to unde-
the right kind of jabbing that a good team like Jeff needs.
way ahead and in the first three minutes was leading 14-1. Minnefeated Gary Froebel at home Wasi ta rolled on to ng to 27 margin at the intermission. and then handed the Buckeyes their 10th
cold Badgers netted only four. The Franklin Calsbeek-Bob Clif-
4,
5-5.
Iowa whipped in 13 points in kee, 24, 25 26, 27; Kansas City, waukee, Aug. 10, 11, 12-12; St, the first three and one-half min-| july 28, 29-29; Minneapolis, July Paul, Aug. 14, 15, 16, 17; Minne« utes of the game while the ice-|30, 31, Aug. 1, 2; St. Paul, Aug. 3,/apolis, Aug. 18, 19-19; Columbus, |Aug. 21, 22; Toleto, Aug.
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two fights and it throughout the 1 Indianapolis had possible national
» flable, however, |Collegiate Athletic Association Will be staged May 1, with Indian- 'g 1 28 . 124, 25. Sdmissiony ava convention in Dallas, where theapolis at Kansas City, Louisville Ji vame from Sut of a op Jose in 12 Westen Conference ton rebound combination. hit the a: =e. 27; Colum Tolelo,. Ag: IL, Suh 1; Cor Butt Ope SOME of the good 3-year-old Mrs. observed something she had St Mtlwatikee, Solmnbs at 2. team that has to come from the 8 & A was he i los 1g 13 target for eight of the points. es 2 rst Toledo, 4 [lumen Sopro23 But ints colts which have shown enough never noticed about football NEPOUS SAC Toledo at BL Fal. iy,mmond regional to battle Jetf Floyd Stahl's Bucks. Tio Score 4 Times 5: Columbus, Sept. 6, 7. | Louisville, Sept. 8-9. ran into bad I
to merit consideration in the blue ribbon event are: Battle Morn,
coaches. ...
“They all look like someone is chasing them,” she
The Indians’ first home stand in April calls for four series with
in the Lafayette semifinal. And it could never make it
High for Ohio State was For-
ward Ray Gillaugh with 14 points.
The Badgers tied the score four times in the first half as they tried desperately to stay in the]
wild slugger from He was staying
aid. the western invaders, consisting Royal Pintans, o Mchammedat, , x a = | [of 14 games. gown Road 32. 4 The Trafic san) Minnesota (7) Ohio State (38) |game. They were at the short end| soponeat ip H Thee And Me, General Staff, Phil THE NAME of James A. The 18-game home stand comes 8° c Pp . Miller t § 3 d Wiks.t 18 sof the, 29 to 28 halftime score. | ¥ £3 3 a at D, Gold Capitol, Gold Note and (Jim) Farley, now a top brack- |in June, but with the longest from| Jeff has tourney experience. Gellef ~~ 3 2 4 Hates $33 1 Both teams fought on an even Over 8 oy Fa Rough 'N Tumble. et soft drink company execu- July 17 to Aug. 5, as the Tribe It his sufficient size and the Holmes.! 9 § ORemingiont 3} 1 3lbasis during the first few minutes e fight and H: ‘Like his daddy, the great tive, has been ‘projected into [plays 22 games in six series coyer-|speed and finesse to cope ith Joe Abourin,o 9 0 liWorthievc 3 i 1 f the second half but Towa | loser | By THO. Whirlaway, Whirling Bat will be | the “contest” for baseball com- ling 19 days. + |best. There are no giants, foans. 3% bleness 2 1 Oifiroke a 37 to 37 deadlock and] 0 . ti. | missioner. . . . Instead of cut- | The Tribe's longest road trip/Center Ted Dunn and his relief, | skooe.¢ 8 4 2(Karaffas 2 0 1/picked up speed while the Badgers the second scrapy A a rnd ting out paper dolls, the dizzy |will extend from Aug. 7 through Bill Lange, will do at 6-4 each. |3CUSCR* § § §/GHuEne 3 ¢ 0/were stymied on rebounds. eran of Chicage Staff races in the colors of | M8gnates may get around to |Aug. 25, or 19 games in six cities.| Forward Charlie’ Reynolds, at McGonagle 0 0 } Danny Markham, Wisconsin’s 112-pounder last Larry MacPhail, the former big ‘saving bottle caps. The Redskins close the season in|6-feet even, and Guard Charles, , == =o = == ml pint-sized forward, paced scoring] won his first figh “league executive, Reds, Dodgers aan 8 Louisville. The Indians tried to Schaible, standing 6-2, can SCOTe| y.iriime score — Minnesota 37, Ohlo{in both teams. He whipped in| ond scrap, he bu : MINNESOTA alumni residing|land more home dates in August but they're the wheel-horses who State 27 eight field goals and five consecu-| the champion of
e throws missed — Gelle 4, Skoog,
cific Fleet and Ww
and Yankees.
But General Staff finished last I
move the ball in the right direc- schnobrich. Johnson 3. tive free throws to net 21 points.
in "Hoosierland are mapping co- so “Arm affa, Hatfield 2, Gillaugh.
but wound up with only 10 in four Ay
Johnson says |
GET READY
; {lossal plans to get behind the geries. . {strong 3, Kar : _|{Calsbeek was h scorer for In a 10:-horse field in a Tace for football Gophers next Nov. 17 : ; on nv Blind at forward and cis Graham (Bt Coren ham); Thy Calal with 19 pon | ferent story thi: 3-year-olds over a mile and one-|(, "o). 10am invades Lafayette Night Before ‘500’ Bob IY or at the other guard,| ,— mmm Wisconsin _ (60) Towa (13) grown nearly fo eighth at Hialeah last Thursday to battles the Purdue Boller-| The Hoosier Indians are booked a ix feet, but they too, Old Timers’ Game Markham, t Fi % ol Rost.g " n oi NOW and has greatl) after looking like a world beater| ..... Maybe Ohio State/in Louisville on Memorial Day, aie mae: AR ed or arch YanDien.g 11 7 Caisbeek f 33 4 r ability. This bec 3 4 mven-turiong test. alumni will join the party to May 30. However, Louisville is ing two-handers from the S t f r T ni ht Gamenlsr, | 9 flcochrater #8 4 for State the finals Vriday IN HIS declining years, Jack [Watch their old coach, Wes Fes- booked at Victory Field the night| 8 (8 Jer ror ionign Dahikec 1 3 4 Ciiftone § 3 3 won his title | Dillon, the old Hoosler Bearcat [ler, direct the Minnesota ‘ grid-|of May 29, on the eve of the 500- Guarq Fritz Franz, a sub, has| The third annual Old Timers gintent 35 § & Thomesont 3 3 3 Tournament knockout, and former light heavyweight ders. . . . Incidentally, it's been Mile Race had plenty of game time since Game will take place at 8 o'clock | Wards 0 0 0 = Smith Ir boxing champion of the world, [36 years since the Gophers played 2 al L Louisville at Indianapolis | ot vear, All the Broncos can tonight in the Kirshbaum Com-| Totals 32 16 18 Totals 33 33| Games And the other used to refer to Indianapolis as [In Lafayette . .. in the days when May 29 date Is just a “one-game i {hey can run or they can munity Center. Proceeds will go| Halftime scoreT:Wisconsin 38. lows 29. team this year ar “Sguawktown.” . . . Looks as if college football players wore long series, primarily arranged to move deliberately. [to buy ball uniforms for the tog 3. Clinten 4 Horreld 3 Rabike. . There’s John Smi the nickname is becoming ap- (hair, feasted on raw meat and Sapita)ize on the city’s swollen Rich in. Cochin Kirshbaurn ‘feam this summer. {tows 2. . bury soldier, wt propriate again. rode high wheelers to keep their|population at the time, made so by 0 g | Following the Old Timers’ game re icials.—Ray Lackey (Ball State), Wal- If Y oul can't way through out-of-town 500-Mile Race goers.! rhe Broncos are fairly rich in tournament and
\ "8 @ DENVER HAS a Korean War on its Golden Gloves team ~~. and he'll be fighting in the Chicago Tournament of Champions shortly , . . That's pretty rapid
| will be the XKirshbaum Men's |varsity and Louisville YMH fracas. # Jerry Steiner, Ray Crowe, and | Elwood Yeager, cage coaches, at |Shortridge, Crispus Attucks and
fans. A former German army bs this country, Sm amateur fight: beaten only four
legs in shape, . » » AFTER next week-end, don’t be surprised if 15 housing unit vacancies are listed on the real estate mart in the Indianapolis
The Tribesters are to play four! serve material despite an underseries at home before hitting the [esefye>. second TE but Jeff foad, entertaining Milwaukee, |is pichest where it will count the Kansas City, St. Paul and Minne- |r ast-—in coaching. { apolis, in that order. First Vie-| 1, coaching can do it, Marion tory Field doubleheader will be )
Lake Forest Stalls To Down Wabash |
State Servi
buy fickets | | SEE EVERY
work. . . . At any rate, Jasper Colson, is a private, first class, ahd his decorations and awards include the Combat Infantryman’s badge, Purple Heart, good conduct ribbon and Korean campaign ribbon. . . . With the 25th Division the young Negro twice was wounded in action and was sent to Fitzsimons hospital, Denver, to convalesce, . . . Since his wounds did not prevent him from indulging in his favorite sport—box-
area. , . » There will be 15 losing coaches in the local basketball sectional and all probably will feel like taking off for the port of missing men. . . . Some years ago, the unbelievable happened «++ In an eastern Indiana sec-
tional, a team falled to score a
single point, not even a free one. »
with Kansas City, on Sunday afternoon, Apr. 22,
First Ladies’ Night
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sas City. : | An oddity in the schedule pits Minneapolis, the 1950 pennant winner, against the Red Birds,
GREASY NEALE, who was|1950 playoff winner and Little
dropped as coach of the profes- World Series champ, in Columbus! sional football Philadelphiajon opening day, Apr. 17. Also in
First Victory Field ladies’ night | will be Monday, Apr. 23, vs. Kan- |
Crawley will get his second state) title at Jeff, adding the ’48 title to his titles won at Washington, | Ind., in 1941 and 1942. Crawley has a way wih [that must attest to his magnifl‘ent record in the state tourna-| ment play. He's the leader any) {team needs when the going gets ithe toughest,
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Rose Poly Downs |
{Howe respectively, the game.
boys participate are Babe Caplan, Mor-
will referee
Some of the old timers who will
ris Olshan, Bernie Bernstein, Al Bernstein, Sam Leninsky, Bob Trattner, Julius Bryan, Howard Bauman, Abe Klapper, Morris Gold, Tony Micelie, Harris Stein, Abe Zukerman, Julius Zukerman, Abe Goldsmith, Abe Simpson,! Jess Miroff, Sam Greenburg, Har-|
Times ce i CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 17. —Wabash College's cagers were unable to catch Lake Forest of Illinois here tonight and the visitors won, 62 to 57. The contest was hard-fought all the way and tied eight times. But “in the final two minutes, Lake Forest jumped to a 59-57, lead and went into a stall. The! visitors scored a field goal and a free throw in the last 30 sec-; onds. {
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Another big ho ler, engineering due University. will be a case of fight since he is cago. Birchler is The heavyweigl a hard puncher stamina. 6 Work ( Little Jimmy M pound represent: Payne, 147, is
| {the “second opener,” Columbus at ld Lewis, Juli Weis Sam| h be ing — he entered the Denver Eagles recently, coached the ’ . . ie |0 ewis, us eiss, Sam| Bob Joor led the winners with! southpaw mem Golden Gloves tournament and Washington & Jefferson College Minneapelts. Principia, 65-52 (Caplan, Morris Bryan, Amos 2g points. Dick Chicki was high | in their first yea became a champion in the 175-eleven in 1921 and won the Rose inneapolis and St. Paul will Ook veh 17 Rose Nahmias, Joe Nahmias, Jack|for Wabash with 16. With this team pound class. . , . Colson is a na- Bowl assignment, Jan. 1, 1922, play their usual morning and aft-| TERRE HAL : eh ia a row Siegel, Irving Birnbaum, Al Mor- Wabash (37) Lake Forest (62) stronger than in 1 tive of West Nyack, N. Y lplaying a scoreless tie with the érnoon games on the three holi- Poly won its third ga 5o/Tis, Gene Zukerman, Harold cues 188 Vl ord 5 Indianapolis has . a, University of California. . . . In days, shuttling between the Twin|by hapding Principia Ri | Zukerman, Frank Barnett; Joe Holstinet 3 4 4 Wolff 21 8 . ee —— the fall of 1922, W. & J. vs. Lafa-/Citles. The keen intercity rivalry setback in a college basketball p,q 101 prank Unger and Gene bhoars 3 1 Jperehnde 3 3 5 Television THE Twin Citles—Minneap{in the Upper Midwest always re-|game here tonight. i Neidow.s 6 2 5/Survant.g 229 olis snd St. Paul—lived up to (yette, the Presidents won, 14 to ' =" Engi led all the way, Kollinger. Team captains are oid $3 §ourvani 338 their id rivairy tradition (13. . . . For the winning point, (SES "8 big crowds regardless of| The Engineers a Y/Rube Reiswerg and Ducky Huntsmant 0 0 0Grundbers.tf 1 3 1| age-o ry {the hour games are played. winning their fifth game in 14] McDougallg 1 0 32|Olivers p01 while battling for places on the [the W. & J. giarterhack Pasged rere terete starts, while the losers dropped| Decker: Totals 3118 35 Totals _ 25 133 Norma Goon Gisvs os 1,12 200 080 2020 O10 Shcte Grapplers uk Heh 15, Tove nocd it SERIE 0 BEE “11 As Indac iy ey Yeattioshed - such extra point had been scored by p o Pp to a 30 to 20 halftime lead, tnen/ College Wrestling piss Throws Missed—chicki 3, Labds 2. . . an Fee champions) ie maintained the margin through-| : . Berlund ents . . . The other two any other means than kicking. Qinp ver Purdue Wy ol g Brows Frothimen: 34, rT 0. J! Survash ¢ Brows % Stunde} 1 Sue Times Sta tities went to Minnesota's Aus- | 1G NG FOR a story with |_go) UME, 0, Feb. 17 (UP)|"'garry Levinson, formerly of| Columbia 8: Sials-—Humminges aud Wheeler, TERRE HAUT tin and Mankato. n ngle basketball 0 State's wrestling team Indianapolis, led the losers with Indianapolis Athl . nn a new angle, a dropped the opening match to), —— Y “ming team'Won a UNIVERSITY OF MICHI- | Writer once asked old Doc Carl- |pyrdue but swept thfough the re~|-s Pore rer Aner ng pon had $ Indiana State T GAN fieldhouse capacity is 9000 | son, University of Pittsburgh |;aining events today to win, 18 a Tren allen led Rose Poly ] ° . “ 53 to 22, here toc + + + But with the Wolverine bas- | coach, whether he would like |o3.3 |" Rese Poly (85) Principia (32) | My wife likes its Four pool reco: ketballers sunk in the Big Tens | to see the baskets raised. . . .| pyrque, the defending Big 10 Allent 1515 vl rouatot.t F% *h | ’ f ” with the Indacs second division, Athletic Direc- | It was just after Pitt had lost |.hampion, scored the lone win on Badger.f 5 3 i/Burdsalllt 2 3 3 eaven y ragrance three and the Syc tor Fritz Crisler moaned: “We | & close one and Doc Was Im gar)q Parsons’ initial victory Semecre 3 3 5 Mecarive § 1 1] ; Kerr, IAC distan don’t even fill the locker room.” | No mood to stand still for an | yer Deno Sangalis. The sum-|James.c 2 1 4Caing 410 4 { both the 220 anc : ‘ | interview. He replied: “Wh Little.g 3 1 5/Levinsong 8 5 4 — i 0 : rns wr wana Sg Y |maries: | Stohler.g 0 0 2 | i style marks. BENNY FRIEDMAN, one of | go to all that trouble? Why not | 115.p0und (exhibition) —Joe Cassarino Zormand 3 3 3 { Bob Armer, St: University of Michigan's football lower the floor?” (00 ol. Bhroder 2) 34. ons (P) det, |Fusiands 0 1.90 two-tenths of a . ® » “ Deno Sengalis (0). 7-3. | 28 17 281 16 20 1s! in sob pound —geerie ‘Molodet (© det.| [liHine Core’ Rose Foy 30. Princioia| Soyar) Deesivie Bockman Sold to Portland; itt wo ow min ovr mca var oan Zit yara packets . . tod ST TE “, ae: | LD ticialn—Trobaueh, Mullen “| four seconds. ST-pound Bryce Keous (O) def. Dave/ . . A Y 300-Yard medley ri Indians Report in 2 Weeks [#575 2 © “2 junior High School | le pl mou . . . . 177-pound—Jack Milligan (0) def. Eric 220-Yard freestyle— Tribesters to Start Spring Practice in YE relti Bn Miller (©) snes BOSketball Results Tome, A248. (New b i : i. DIS > § otd 2:28.86.) Florida Camp on Monday, Mar. 5 hi . | , Bw Ripley | +30 Yard treestyia— Be Indianapolis Indians last night sold the contract of Eddie! O io State Tankers He BC0l, 89, Aetented 00, aad 35. 30 ro : Time, 24.8. (New Doo kman, veteran infielder, to the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Wi Oo Purd 24; 91 defeated 70. 28 to 8 i “Diving—1, Bob Arr Coast League. in ver rurave DISTRICT 4 ! H Kerr, IAC, 10: It ogg outright sale, according to Tribe President Owen J.| COLUMBUS, O. Feb. 17 (uP) Book: 48 Ji alinsvem) to 43: 67 de- SE CE Bush. Bockntan., who is 30, batted below expectations with the|—Jack Taylor scored a double sealed le, 48 to 30; 37) defeated” 5 30 io 8 oy 351c Hime 503 2 Redskins last season and expressed a desire to be shipped to the/win today to pace Ohio State's 15: Jo defen ' : BY 200-Yard backstrok Coast League. He resides in Cali-| swim team to a 52-32 victory over| DISTRICT § p A 17-INCH FAVORITE . .. $ 50 ney. IAC 2 Bob Arn fornia and operates a painting|birds and to iron out the kinks| Purdue. | (Manual) EK a: old record 3:42 contracting business during the in the playing field. Taylor won the 220-yard and| school 22 detested 12. 30 to 26; 35 de- [PZ With Million Proof Performance OF o0-Yara' breaststr baseball off-season. Manager Don Gutteridge will/440-yard freestyle events as Ohio "ested 31. ® DISTRICT v . ; J i JAC: 3, Sm Bennei. . In 107 games last year, affable 80 straight to camp from his|State scored its seventh straight Howe a Enjoy America's finest television in thrilling styles. Select the a Eddie batted only .245. However, Pittsburg, Kas. home. victory without defeat by taking] stented No. 82, 15 to 14:| ¥ Highland b : . di 2, John Raines, IA | , School No. 78 d | ighland—a beautiful console cabinet—at our amazingly | 18TC, Time 5:13.10 (1 he was hampered by illness for a. Other players will do likewise, 311 but two events today. Conn entad to 207 No. 8 defeat] ice. ingly low ; record _5:29.6.) long spell and never quite recov- except Outfielder Dom Dallessan.| Jerry Holan, Buckeye -sopho- ed Wo. 62. 18 tw & LE price: si Yaid Temstyle, ered full strength. He saw major dro and Pitcher Johnny Hutch. Ore, unexpectedly beat Purdue's DISTRICT 8 ll You'll get clear, sharp, steady pictures locked i Rev). Time, Iw league service with Cleveland, the ings, who will go from Indianap- | P'8 Ten Champion Bob Dunlop {Teel} | RCA Victor E : Wi P: Steady pigiures oc ed in place by the he aa Yankees and Pirates, playing just'olis. They have been employed|DY five yards to set an OSU, Scie), #},agieqisd, 3%, JU, 18, 155 30%, ictor Eye Witness Picture Synchronizer. | Milton to Be one season at Victory Field. h x {varsity record in the 200-yard 1s; 39 defeated 33, 31 to 2; 26 defeated | ia : . { Thres Yours tn Servies | ors Te 000500: EB. 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