Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1951 — Page 12
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24 Sectional
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: | By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer i . only 24 sectional champions successfully Ad their honor Tonight fo Stay | A Boob BIG MAN WITH A WIDE ASSORTMENT F National Crown in Indiana's 41st annual high school basketball tourney, and one In the Running i ; Rok SHOTS AND A FINE FAKER TO BOOT, or of them—Auburn—led the 64 survivors in offense through the first! with apoligies to the younger 7 ; DWIGHT WAI . week of championship play. 3 set, Todlonn EE roaity ae : a. GHT § JAILS os 4 3 Johnson, Haywood, Evans The rangy Red Devils, who just missed winning the 1949 state to he a chaser in the staggering! : OREACTHE STATE 4 YEAR SCORING ’ Also on Evening's Card a title, stuffed in 296 points in four sectional games, good for 74 points pasketball race among the big A fs f ! RECORD 0 i H Writer per game. Liventvinge: fv" boys. | ey /£ : * & By JIM HEYROCK, Times Sports Vier Aianabols Evansville Reitz, which bagged INDIVIDUALLY, 6 - foot - 10 CHICAGO, Feb. 26—Four “little fellows” of the In po
the Pocket City sectional crown for the first time since 1934, was second only to the upstaters with a per-game average of 72, and Indianapolie Crispus Attucks — one of nine. brand-new s¢ctionalists — was third with an average of 71 © | points per game, Although impressive, their point output fell far short of matching last year's| sectional scoring spree of Madj-! son's title-bound Cubs who
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time and licked their opponents, by an average of 21.3 points,
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sectional titlists,
| Don
Clay stood out among a crop of prolific pointmakers.
| Franklin,
outh,
were
Other
Schlundt of
| sessions as * {their first sectional title. new sectional k were Jackson Township which Whiz Kids” of Illinois, idle until " lwon at Greensburg, Cambridge Saturday. g [City at Richmond, Edinburg at and Lapaz at Plym- crossing fingers that Northwest-
sidelined
latest roll call,
xndianapolis Tech, Kvansavills entertains the Wildcats tonight, Bosse, Clinton, Hammond, Rich- the last home stand for the Roiler-| New makers, In other games, Michigan séorched the nets for an average Castle and South Bend Central travels to third-place Wisconsin, of 86.2 points in their first four won't be around to defend their and the Spartans tangle with tourney games. | second-round crowns. The defending champs aver-|' But with the exception of two aged 69.5 points per game this) season-long powerhouses— Frank-
land
fort's Hot Dogs and East Chicago Washington—the “elite” was in-| There are two side shows on This marked the first time in| tact. Frankfort, the only school the IU-lowa midway. four years that Madison was not| to capture four state titles, was the offensive leader among the upended by an old tourneygrival hole clipper, needs but 11 points | | Washing- to surpass the all-time four-year bounce scoring record at Bloomington. |
—Rossville—44 to 41.
Center,
Ellettsville,
Glenn's Pirates, the winningest ton's Senators got
club in the state with a 28-game from crosstown rival Roosevelt,l And Bill Tosheff, "Garrett's
unbeaten string, survived two 59 to 54,
stalling sessions to take defensive! honors in the statistics.
ponents to an average of 25.7 points in four games-— tops in that department, { ” » » SOUTHEASTERN conference champ Aurora and loop rival Batesville shared runners-up hon-| ors just an eyelash apart—with! defensive marks of 29.3 and 29.2, respectively. Peru of the Central Indiana Conference walloped its opponents by the most lopsided mar‘#in—an average of 34 points— lle allowing them just 33.7 peg
e. “Lafayette Jeff and Rushville also poured it on, nicking the opposition by an average of 33.2 and 29.3 points, respectively. Jeff's Broncos allowed their foes Just 30.5 points per game. Two other first-time champs, Posey Township and Roll, got under the wire by the narrowest victory margins. Posey won its seetional games at Brazil by an! average of 1.7 points, and Roll! got by with a 2.6 margin at Hartford City.
Here are the records of the sectional champions,
for Saturday’s regionals:
» ” » THE THREE other 1950 state The Wabash Valley champs not finalists ~= runner-up. Lafayette straight, last missing the bucket only wear their first sectional’: New Albany and Marion-— against Ohio State, Jan. 22.
drown, but they held their op. Uribektel Gary Prosbel. aud Mun-| Garrett has notched 747 In
the
WashingtonTarge their tenth Big Ten victory]
He ABAalnst a now-you're-up-now-| collected 104 to 199 points in three you're-down lowa crew in Bloomthe Colonials won ington.
champs
Of the :39 defending sectional to the Iillinl. The Illini, who end {champs which hit the skids, 10 their conference competition Saturday night. against Michigan State one week Freudenthal Half of last year's 168 regional hence, need just che more victory champs also failed to answer the to sew up a hunk of the loop (tle.
also still were in the running.
Froebel and Marion, almost didn’t make it. Devii’s got past city foe Roosevelt by the skin of their teeth, 44 to 42, before trouncing Val-| paraiso Saturday night, 68 to 43, the three-year
to be denied. They outlasted Craw- : A {5:2 Ae wg] : : tordsville, the first state cham. SWails Has It 7 a : ; he fought him. I ig EE i maanapelis plon, in an overtime thriller, 45 While Garrett goes a-hunting. p SS DWIGHT HAS PLATED ; 7 Although ooking ead I 126-pounder. This is Evans’ first to 44, on three freethrows by Dwight 8wails of Indiana Central J poor’ BALL UNDER COACH) / San BASEBALL PITCHER, i [ighting Louis again, Chayies isn t| year in the Windy City tourney. Keith Greve. That gave Waveland already nas his scoring crown. ANGUS NICOS ON FR 1 SE DWIGHT CAN REALLY fi taking his bout with’ Walcott y its 25th straight victory. | Swails took his state college 4 {™ GRADE. RIGHT LPC Lo / FIRE THAT PILL PAST lightly. Team Works Out
Kokomo and Vincennes both : chalked up thelr 20th sectional wits two rewonining games: Val. on ahead of paraisn’s Jim Ove has 440 mark- RE ae FYEARS WN ALL = f ; FOGTBALL ATHIEH SCHOOL. Wildcats erg with only one game left now : TTI beaten that Long Island University has
during the season, 47 : tition and | —— es | : |Bland and E . to 36, and the Alices salvaged | CARCElled out of competition {which Louis vacated. Since he dward Denny, train
championships to stay the class, whipped Northwestern, only twice
Kokomo’'s
Bonhomme's freethrow,
however, watson, row IU freshman cage The Blue .,a0h, Watson ended his Big Ten
(for their 24th consecutive win. Marion shook little Fairmount a0 Ralph Hamilton. Ralph did it
only after a crucial double-over-| PACK In the early post-war days time battle, 48 to 46, on Francis ®NdIng in 1947, Fisher's basket in the death” period. Waveland's Hornets, the thira 82mes t> crack Hamilton's Big perfect-record team, also was not 1en scoring record of 182 points,
“sudden-|
The Hoosiers tonight go after Times-Legion Golden Gloves team lined up for weigh-ins and phys-
ical examinations with 168 champions from Sther centers today as is city became the capital of amateur boxing. Tis And tonight, the first four members of the Indianapolis eight-
Golden gloves team, will swing into aetion in spacious member Golden [Chicago Stadium.
First to enter the ring from Indianapolis this Tournament of dl es a Champions, {amateur b o x- " . : " | ing’s top annual { |event sponsore Louis n A ril {by the Chicago | Tribune ox ar § litles, will : irked. at Joe for minutive James : ’ Martin, 11 ‘Talking Me Down pounder. By JERRE LE DONNE Martin was imUnited Press Sports Writer pressive in winDETROIT, Feb. 26 Heavy-| ning the finals of
weight king Ezzard Charles, iy," 154ianapolis irked at Joe Louis for “talking x 1qen Gloves.
Even If they win, IU will stil] be a full game behind the “new
And then the Hoosiers will be
lern does what only IU has done
Purdue, looking at daylight,
Jim Heyrock
me down,’ said today he wants a pp; 4g his first year in Chicago final showdown with the Brown|, gq pe hopes to battle his way up
Needs 4 Points a er # ¢ 5 AND HE HOLDS LC'S SINGLE GAME. MARK, (Bomber in April. 'to the finals, as do all the other
Minnesota in the Gopher’s las® gamt tonight. Ohio State is idle.
Disappointed at only a luke- ombers of the team. |warm | reception as champion, | Charles says he's willing to sacri- Haywood in Action
[fice the cxtra money of an out-| ,p.. Martin will come Bob
jdver aw pe IO Another sonnson, a veteran of last year's Ever since I beat him last Tournament of Champions warSeptember, Joe's been making fare, Bob lost in his second fight [little cracks about me that make ja gt year in the 112:pound class. {people think I'm not much of a ppg year he will “fight as a |champion,” Charles said heatedly. pantamweight.
{ The Cincinnati Cobra is par-| Walter Haywood, 135-pounder,
ticularly peeved at Louis for say-|_.., ‘oo action tonight. Haywood
{ing he'd fought a lot better fight-| lers than Charles. {became a big hope for national
5 } “I thought Joe would retire honors Jas: Mong? RIS Oy ed after J beat him the first time, (WOR tWO Hgts. ul in iS ul i : . , fight he lost when he suffera2d a {but now it looks like I'll have to,
; |cut eye. do it again,” Charles said. Lan 3 Walcott Mar. 7 i This is Haywood's third year
Finishing up training for his in the Chicago event Sd he is title bout with Jersey Joe Wal-|*88er in a tile. Butt is class Is |cott in Olympia Stadium here/3, TUEZE: (She. Jumes Buf fougus {Mar. 7, Charles is trying to tall [OF ~VashVile, e ay
{Manager Jake Mintz into getting Wood last Sot and went on to (him Lous for his next fight after "in the championship, is again in {the lightweight division. If they
| Walcott. ig hould meet again, Haywood has The mustached champion Says| ans for Burroughs.
he isn’t impressed a bit by Louis : ltaking off nearly 12 pounds since] The other fight on tonight's
Dashing Bill Garrett, tis key-
senior classmate at forward, can] lextend his accuracy at the free-| {throw line. He nas canned 22
three seasons and is aiming at the 757 record compiled -by lou]
(playing days last year, { The Hocsier pivotman cracked record of 644 {points established by All-Ameri-
| Garrett also needs but 35 points {in his remaining three Big Ten
4 » didn’ n h , TO HiI8 SENIOR YEAR 0) | OPPOSWS BMISMEN.A [1 | He didn't. encounter too muc The Indianapolis team arrived
ANA CENTRAL ETE AYEDE trouble in copping a 15-round deAY 0 be : . fine Nu HE fL cision from Walcott when they yesterday and went immediately
{fought back in June, 1949, for the to the CYO gym to work out,
[National Boxing Association, qo. th Naina DE vywetght tits e supervision of Eugene
{Bob Payne, 147; John Smith, 160;
Charli Harri of s Patty Striebeck Capt ‘Bol’ ot i: be 27-to-2i , y ! {beat Walcott, Charles has de0.23 Wilh over Decker on Bob Charlie Harris of Anderson has a Y rie ec ap ures oy 0 S ow ing fended his championship six| Other members of the team are
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paired off
1412 points with two games re- __ | times. 'Art Bichler, 175, and Don E maining. And that means more | C $ L f 11 { “No one can say I'm not taking ATt Bichier. 1735, and Don Evans, {trouble for Ove's scoring abilities. in rown a a aye e 'on all comers. But it's Louis I heavyweight. They will have S on a ‘want to fight again so I can their first taste of action Tues-
Big 10 Standings I By MARION CRANEY prove he didn’t lose the first time day night. Birchler will join the
chil amin! Patty Striebeck today added another jewel to her bowling Bob Ball was right on it this just because he was too heavy,” team here tomorrow night since
Linton vs. : 3 195 65 137 456 194 | w : crown -the sparkling Laf Individual Match G w h ‘ 5. . L Pet. PP OP W 1L » sparkling Lafayette Individua atch Game Woman's Sa the champion declared. e has to take exams today at Dien . 4 154 385 103 257 128 |Huinois 11 a7 soa 10 17 3 Championship. . last week-end. p |Purdue University, where he is a i om 4 219 547 177 442 125 Woman iat a Mj Smashing 3109 to average 194 for {16 games, the Indianapolis. He hooked right into a 671 to Jersey Joe Heads [junior in Engineering. y Township 3 120 43 124 41.3 LT dows tern 8 § 300 sos aia 13 § favorite bested seven other women, including four from here, to pace league bowlers. Bob crashed For Detroit, Charles The four lighter weights, who Covina AT CLINTON {Minnesota .. 7 482 TM 60 12 9 take the first such annual tourney. She won 12 of 16 games and ac- games of 213, 200 and 258 to get ' will fight tonight, weighed in this Fa gion vs, 3 157 52.3 128 426 2.7 ae 3 2 an 5s 3% 2 13/ cumulated 74.09 Peterson points,|—————————————————— 10 "ame in headlines. He did®his CAMDEN, N. J, Feb. 26 (UP) morning. The four heavier lads i llmore 3 140 466 129 43 3.6 [Ohio State.” 111 214 010 1000 8 13 taking the $70 top prize money. cluded a 144-pin handicap. The yp, wiinc in the Hillcrest circuit at ~—J°T=ey Joe Walcott, who missed do not have to weigh until toWaveland vs, 3 113 .378 9 33 4.6 [iichiza 2:9 132.979 40 © 13 Everyone picked up a cash award. $25 and $15 first and second- the Broad Ripple alleys. the world’s heavyweight title by morrow morning. In all, there yug 4 211 ‘527 166 415 112 Big 10 Scoring | Joe DeMichells ‘of Hammond Place single-game money Was = A. om. iiching the same feat @ Whisker three years ago, left by are 336 boxers from 42 cities parBHicston. va AT EVANSVILLE G fe 1 to Ave threw near-200-average ball to SPlit three ways between Bob ri. women keglers was Afleen 2utomobile for Detroit, Mich. to- ticipating in the tourney. Mell Cit ; 3 166 553 102 34 AF3 |\ oops werthwstn 13 38 91 247 208 take the men's division with Maschmeyer, John Fehr and John prey she notched 520 for Darko day for his fourth try at the Thatcher Present Tv A Rel 4 226 565 130 3M4T 218 |Sunderiage, Iinols .. 13 13 74 220 1831,5001 Peterson points winning Scheib—all with 268. Between 830 (jeaners. crown. Walcott meets defending| A Boon ov . Reitz va, 3 28 Nn 147 49 23 |Caisbeek, lows .....11 60 52 172 158/93 of his 32 games. In addition to and 835 was estimated low t0| Slim pickings placed these titleholder Ezzard Charles in a near-capacity crowd is ex3 nville 3 148 493 114 38 11.3 |Nicholas, Wisconsin ..11 §8 59 171 15.5 <* > : the $25 cash. bowlers as the week-end leaders:i13-round title bout ‘at Detroit pected during the tournament : AT FT. WAYNE Darling OWS oR LL! 11 61 4 185 13013120 top money, he took the § At West Side, the General Mo- : Mar, 7 since the Chicago team is strong Auburn vs Janderkuy. Mich. ...:11 28 44 132 111iprize for highest pinfall in the es ' MEN - 7. a Ft. W ; > $ 28. 181 452 288 [50% "INDIANA 111 48 30 14% 134 final round. His 212-average 'ors Corp. tourney ended last gon ma milicrest oe e11' Walcott, 37, is booked for seven this year. Included on the host ayne Central 4 221 55.2 188 46.5 8.7 |Johnson, Minnesota 13 70 23 163 12.6 oat . t rizy included tour- night, but not before Kenny Bald- Rennie Miller, Delaware Socal ....... 8a days of intensive training in’ De- team is Richard Guerrero, who Kendallville vs, 4 2000 50 181 402 9.8 | - ie shooting yeste y win and Roscoe Ewing - estab- Rufus Gray, Victory Cleaners ........ 608 troit, beginning tomorrow after- Won national and international Decatur 3 199 663 127 423 | game series of 853-800-888-853. Len Lurvey, B'nal B'rith reaver GOS championships in 1948 and ’49 . . . 24 Plan Fast A eals Early’ final-round of lished themselves as new double Wendell Bailey, Darko Cleaners 603 noon, { pionship S an . Mads Ar REN SIRe | Pe ot won 315 leaders. Baldwin's 596 and Dick Smith Honey Workers’. [iiii: a0" —— [He,was a welterweight when he adison vs, 4 278 695 193 482 213 | . +94 won 31a. ' : Ewing's 654 gave them 1250, plus Harold Barkhau. Bookwalier "I Illll 58 _H; se won his titles but has now grown Rdinburg B 4 239 59.7 1890 422 175 Of Big 10 Rules | New agers Jonk ey Sther a 100-pin handicap, for 1350, and Charies Fowler: Uptown 1 ras 2 Sky-High Siding ; 3 ito a middleweight. > dao A Giles. Square Tavern ... ° SRL . « ‘ } > Sorts Vm } 3 jaa 1% “. 3 CHICAGO, eh 26. 1UP) higgins a oe West Side 385: top-maney. Tom Suite. faria’ ” , e To : a Jacques Sat or RL a ansrole Mav philip Bays i 59. > 3 ’ * c vin. Fountain Squar y . 57 . § D * J AT HAMMOND " 118 [Legal procedures for speedy ap- At Sacred Heart, Joe Meredith's The Star Laundry team of Gober Lorenz, Roberts Dairy +--+ 288 Rivers, Quebec, won the 1. 8. Na-{team to Chicago oY ie East Chicago Roosevelt ve. 4 241 602 104 485 11.7 Peals of any penalties imposed for (or game 791 actual and 935 Chevrolet, INgianapelis, NOI he Arnold Kidwell, Vance Pharmacy ..... 33 tional Class A Ski jumping cham- to make the trip at the last minRolling Prairie 4 220 55 147 287 ‘a fut {olati f Big Ten rules di cores won the singles '© . . : “| ze, Moon-Lil vriidaeeu 3 ionship yesterday with le f ute. In his pl 5! 36. 18.3 future violations o g Ten handicap sco "70 f Saturday held out John Lange, Moon-Lite ............... 557 Pp p) ) aps of ute. In his place is A. J. ThatchQaty Froebel va, 4 261 652 157 392 26 probably will be approved by con- tournament there. He had hit CoH oun In both divisions. His basi Beloit Camaro: oii $3203 and 221 feet. | ler, city recreation director. ensselaor 3 162 54 105 35 19 [ference faculty representatives at 165-197-195-234 Saturday to SAKE oo Tica gave him a 741] Howard Williams. Medical oo 348 i AT INDIANAPOLIS /the regular May meeting it ap-/the lead in the contest, Which andicas ache Less Longwell, Real Sik Brownsburg vs. 3 182 5 141 47 7 [peared today. ended .}is three ‘weeleld_3tand Henry Fon and Henry Dezelan Rov Bergperes. surih jumer -... : Anderson 3 198 653 123 4 2 tatives d the last night, He won $100 top rnold Theissen, Rivi - Franklin Townshi . ; ol 3 1 243 The representatives drew up 5 ! teamed up to pace the Dezelan WOMEN ownship vs. 4 243 60.7 173 43.2 175 framework of the appeal system money. t d Aileen Prey. Darko Cleaners ........ 520 Indianapolis Cri : doubles with a4 1250 actual an po spus Attucks 4 284 T1 177 442 26.8 yesterday on an overtime day of Meredith, a former pin-boy Ginny Ryan, P. R. Mallory ....... 519 : : : 1333 handicap score at the end Mildred Brant, Darko Cleaners ....... 511 AT KOKOMO {the regular spring meeting. But there, won on his 935 which in- ates . on | Ethel Maher, Uptown aaa Kokomo v of the first week-end thére. Fon ann, Bateman, Darko Cleaners ..... 303 Eras 3 Br 50 17 39 11 [final vote of approval was with- x : ~~ Irolled 634 and Dezelan 616. John Dorothy Dilley. Ban-Dee Tnn ....0.... 508 Peru : 4 26 565 176 44 12.5 held pending further study .and J od n to Coach McKay and D.T. Shaw reached Mae Keating, Iara an Wabash Ju S71 133-331 34 ipwssibie minor changes, orda second in handicap with 1005-236 ic ‘erinon telasirs Sacial |. 199 4 246 615 153 382 23.3 | The conference representatives . : Evelyn Wiesms i : . aed pata’ 1331. John Turk and Tony Flo-- Evelyn Wiesman, Alriiner Sandwich Lthanon va AT LAFAYETTE hase 22 [fialirnied the dictatorial powers Auburn Gridders rea Spa third with PS Ries Beings Twili 11 @ ' ¢ 35. 22.7 |given e commissioner's office, URN, Ala., Feb. 26 (UP) 1152.1321284 Doris Longere, Bockwalter .......... Otterbein - 4 104 485 143 357 128 ow oteuD: = AUB ’ ’ ! ‘ Virginia Ryan, Medical .. .. ...... 478 $ “ . 35. . y pied by Kenneth I. Wil- rT R Kerst nd Thelma Braeger. Vance Pharmacy ..\.. 474 Lafayette J : , - : Ralph Jordan, former Univer In actual, LeRoy ers and gt. "a Ee ore; DOMMACY uu. 3 ase Sern, 3 = on 12 Sos 332 ow pv: initiate 1avestisationy amd) ty os Georgia line coach, was Curt Heady held second on 1214, Doroth Lazo, Victory Cleaners ions & ARE ; 4 (levy any pena les, Inc uding ex. ~ 3 : with the 1187 of Leo Ahearn and Betty LeGrave. Central ..... i 0.7. 454 Sigansport vs. AT LOGANSPORY Yi. 3 at's Piision and Suspension, at the De- hired by Auburn today as ts ronnie Snyder as third, Ruth Lerman, Ban: Dre Jon sxens $1 Brookston 3 128 42.8 04 31 3 33 Be - Meeting head foothall evaeh. At Kokomo, a new two-man |g out ih Bie. Hi anise ds Winamae vs. 4 238 505 186 463 13 H . Mid t } He was piven BBE YOR on team took over the doubles han- rr ————— Delphi 3 180 4 . eavies | e tract at an undisclosed salary. |4icgp. It waz a 1135-190-1325 . . AT MARION so 152.1 18 ' ges | The announcement that Jordan t,rned in by R. Cronin and D. Hoppe, Mosconi Retain Union Twp. vs. s 100 415 1 sr 12s ON Mat Card Here woud come back to the school ghrock of Huntington that topped World's Billiard Titles ¢ o : 34.7 2. lwhere he plaved center 20 years Marion wher ) . f 1100 were Maglo 3155 516 106 353 183 | Heavyweights Earl McCready DE 2 hietie Dic N Scores fom a kat. | CHICAGO, Feb. 28 (UP) Willie 08s va. 3 131 436 : 0 : kv " Ureacy ago, was made by ‘tic. D1- gtill in the low to cash bracket. | "“"°% ’ . | Lancaster Central 3 uz 11s im HB ry apse, Ce Ea roan Te LAYAYHIYE Ts Pe comps in 1906, today hens AT MUNCIE LBL OIGFIOW Bghts head-!places Earl Brown, who was Waten the world's th hion billia; Middletown vs, 4 250 > - line attraction on a three-tilt fred two weeks ago. 2 WwW L Pins Pts the rids threg cushion ard | Winchester : 200 $25 17 ip) 17.8 pro mat bill to be staged at the Auburn lost all 10 of its games Ahi Rump mL. Wayne i : no sel litle for the fifth time in succes- ' a on 3 hs bog Armory. st seas : d has been in the Marge Skelton, Indpis. : 3 . | ’ - Li ee cy Ye : 45 60.7 135 337 29 In sharp contrast, the special avon a the past 10 Kite Monae. JF Haute 1 EH 83.08. Willie Mosconi successfully de-| * if you're standing on a corner waiting for a bus or a 8 125 41.8 110 36.6 5 | ’ Spi - : Lou Early. Indpls 5 11 2167 60.17 fended hissworld's pocket billiards trackless trolley, and the vehicle you're waiting for su ti bout wil years ) 4 AT NEW ALBANY pporting u 1 pair midget ' Judy Hindel, Indpls. .. 7 9 2685 6015 title early in the tournament . . . Seymour vs. 4 242 605 165 412 19 Wrestlers, with The Mighty Fritz . - Rose Meyer, T. Maus". 313 2887 3407) HA fie AouyIa ment von passes you up, don't think the operator is ignoring Bedford $ 2719 69.7 177 . ‘< (Slated to tangle with Sky Low . | W 1 Pine Pts | Ing you. It's @ new system for speeding up servi h 2 \ 42 255 | - a 3% mi shi his sixth match in the current hig ; 9 vp ce when Mout, St pace vs, 3 198 6 156 52 14 pow. first ‘bout pits Karol Ex TCU Siidder [Bick Weber. thd is id 8114 14224 series without a defeat. It was two transit vehicles are running fogether. Here's how 257 642 142 333 287 : : d C 14 Earl indo 17 18 4952 13713 his 11th world erown since 1936. | - it works: : AT RUSHVILLE |Krauser against Lou Britten, | Injure ritica Y IP helenh dr HF raute 1s 11 $000 134 : BR : cmmanen Pastor, Hammond ... 17 15 5808 133.18 ’ When one bus or trackless troll i Batesville vs, 4 108 413 1uT 3 1231... . : | DALLAS, Tex., Feb. 26 (UP) fay Brown. T Haute 11 21 3648 1393 rolley catches up with Connersville 3 185 4616 "124 413 203 This Week's State, | Doctors at Parkland Hospital John Pisher, Pt. Wayne . 7 28 5837 117.4 . another, the second bus operator signals the bus in Rushville vs. 4 260 65 143 357 203 !ms ie hi Entree front by sounding his horn three times. The leader will Aurora 3 131. 438 88 293 143 Big 10 Cage Card today fought to save the Hfe of Sect Mears Blandives ih immediately begin to make ever d AT Roum BEND Ro ToNIGHY (Willian 'W. (Wille), Walls, 38 {iiine Signe rol, ma ono the o nr Yl will mak oi hp Soper Washington-Clay vs. « 199 683 148 4083 37 Jowa at Indians. | dus year-old former Texas Christian Gears Cravens ti A . Pp R wi e the a efnate stop. In Lapaz 4 203 50.7 169. 422 8% | Michizan at Wisconsin. d footaball star critically Randy Prankes .. ........... 834- 67891 this manner, you will get to your destination more Warsaw vs, 4 249 62.2 Pr ; " Michigan State at Minnésola and: pro loolaball sta y —— vickl ially duri h h Fikhart 2 198 <4 212 53 9.2 | Ball State al Indiana State. injured in an auto accident yes- quickly, especially during rush hours. AT VINCENNES ¢ 142 473 187 . Notre "Dame Tne ark U. (Madison terday ’ HATS This is just another step forward in our endeaver to “NNFE Square Garden). ’: i i i Vincennes vs. 4 233 582 .137 R42 24 TOMORROW | Walls, suffering from 4 broken Cleantd make the Indianapolis Railway System the best in the Winslow 3 117 ae 1 Centre at Hanover. {neck and other injuries, was found Seanad. whole country, : : a 44 48 11 Notre Dame vs. Penn (Philadelphia) : Carlisle vs, 3 121 403 98 32 8.3 | Eariham at Taylor. "lin the wreckage of his car on Blocked . - 92 s i — ’ Loogootee 3 204 oes 124 413 267 | pep op NEIAY [the outskirts of Dallas. He was ON roy" LET'S GET TOGETHER AND IIA tiie 4 rome frags —— fT JERaNW Rt BULIER, rs Caniral. {alone. Investigators said the ve- SHOES : . a LA. { : (hicle probably overturned several, i Three Games Slated In Independent Meet Juysspay | | Repaired mar i ag : | Tri-State at Indiana Céntrsl, (times, i . " Three games are scheduled to: burg tangies with the Allison Jets| , py TRIDAY | Walls until recently was heagl] - PRY + l=) night in the City Independent a Yesterday's | Hanover at vila Madonna. coach at the University of Corpus! Cleaning Basketball Tournament at the oo Go, : x orney Jesuits: | Taylor at Whedten, ADAY |Christi, but resigned when that|| One-Day Service 2 . . Dearborn Gym. on yo ichum hats 9 Ty A% | indians at Michizan. i |school abandoned collegiate foot-| ; “Ww an 3 Fairmount A. C. meets Brosnan gan AA Bh i yr Gran [role ot Nori aanarn. (ball. Earlier he had coached suc- PALACE SALON ‘ as “9 at 7 o'clock: Kenison Cleaners vies 4 son 2 Mie hio State at Bean {cessful teams at Kilgore junior} 29.31 N. PENN. Llncoln 0555 . » "ne, i on . Texaco 33: Silver! Iowa at Mich) . { . +. Lincoln : takes on Fischer at 8 and Browns. Moors 31° : | Notre Dams oF Ae tasers. {college, pA : - 3 : 5 : ; ih ; . i :
MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1951 |
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