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Ann Sauter's | 621 High in Moonlite Meet

Keglers Maul Pins In Ft. Wayne, Cincy

By MARION CRANEY Indianapolis bowlers last night sstole the spotlight in tournameut iplay here, at Ft. Wayne and Sins jcinnati. : j | «Ann Sauter led all leaders with? ia 627 series in the Moonlite {ilixed Doubles here as top keg-| flers in the city’s two men's ‘tourneys — Dezelan Doubles and {West Side Classic—held ° their| irwn, with new names slipping} linto second and fourth drawers if both. | | At Ft. Wayne, four Indianapolis; {women took the léad in Class B, {doubles competition in the Wom-| en's State Tournament there. In| Cincinnati, local four-man (eams| itook over four of the top five] {berths in the Tri-City Printeralt! {Tourney. | { Details of the various tournays iHere, at Ft. Wayne, South Bend,

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jdati, show: : ITE: Ann Sauter and ; ; ;. | MOONLITE: Ann Se Mixed PLAYING WITH BLOCKS—Terry Stewart (11) of Edinburg CROWDED QUARTERS—Player traffic was heavy during the

- Ninked 196-236-195 games for a afternoon semifinal game in

{Doubles late last night as Ann, tried hard to block a shot by Denny Peetz (34) of Batesville in the noon semifinal game in Butler Fieldhouse. Reason for the traffic jam was a loose utler Fieldhouse yesterday. The inter. ball rush are Ben Cook (15), Hallie Bryant (34), Bob Jewell: (44) and John Davis (45) of Attucks and Bob

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Crispus. Attucks-Covington afterball. Players in on the

X91. Dave Jolie 3 Ieapectavle 511 ested onlooker is Dean Fish (15] of Edinburg. : : Knecht (34), Jerry James (32) and Bob Stringer (55) of Covington.

} fcap, they scored 1279. * 3 = Pa EY Payne, June Swigget eads DE mcs ovat The son : . | , 8 nto 8 - | Roos an ami. Women Keglers Again State Finals S doy ! WEST SIDE: Dick Weber's June Swiggett, president of the Indianapolis Women's Bowling a eo ‘Ina S atur ay

i tent 1680, a 210-pin average fOr Aggociation the last seven years, began another two-year term eight games rolled last week, yegterday. She was re-elected Friday at the association's annual

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Qndividual Classic with a 1640 last eight years and was an offi- days of the same week-end, plus the mark in the waning seconds

next «week: i, Kreis 1 DE2ELAN'S: Fred Frosch and treasurer and Marta Roberts Pin Classic will run six week-ends = Moore and Reynolds led the Floyd Bernhardt held their 1288 sergeant-at-arms. ‘Becky Fried- at Indiana lanes, beginning Mar, scoring with 16 points each. 109—1397 lead in the Dezelan man and Mary Barginer were put 31. At Downers Grove Lapges, Ill, Ran Out of Gas’ Doubles: g Aldridge and Jerge Sh Ihe Somigating commutise. the Fourth annual “Forgotten Glenn ran out of gas against a teamed up to take second in the °1 € Men's Individual Handicap Reitz team that was lic fiv : ; nL. in its second of three President. Woman's city tourney Classic” comes off Apr. 7 and ex- Reis RE Ba] ap lived ive Marion, which defeated Auburn week-ends. John rolled 600 and Prize money was distributed. tends through June 30. Entries of which was keyed to perfection’)

Ray shot 527 for 1127, which, with Hindel Named $7.50 for the three-game test, for tourney warfare. h the four-team ‘charmed a 208-pin handicap, gave them (apy HINDEL, of the Indiana Which offers a 1951 Chrysler:as The Panthers led tnroughout, oe” She Ate year, couldn't

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1 Heady's 841 failed to name prize list in the third an- Foxworthy Ford Ang w acy in singles com- nual 200 Scratch Handicap Sweep- “ibn Co.

The Curry Five team of Indian- prize, were: : Leet aching, Zilfrin ae! 137 New Albany's Bulldogs, who rold's 21 points. apolis, captained by Norma Curry, Ivan Stringer, 929, $75; William re : -

A team competition. They reached 899, $40; Randy Frakes. 891, $30, at Indiana University tonight, had in the northermost semifinal 2383, shoving into sixth Indian- John Murphy, 890. §25; Bob Qn Wrestling Card la good scare before sidelining the title tussle with an easy 43-t0o-26 apolis’ People’s Outfitting, which Maschmeyer, 883, $20, and Ves ~~ = stubborn Eskimos. win over Brookston. nad 2273. In top spot is the Overting, 871, $18. vewcomer Gentleman Jim pick Kinder's fielder with 29 Like Attucks, Elkhart had too ichlitz Beer team from LaPorte! Other winners were: Dobie, Windsor, Canada, will face geconds to .go pulled Winslow much height and punch for with 2482. Millard Bruner, Sam Lovinger, Lou Britten, Montreal, Canada, in within two points of the towering Brookston, which with an enAlso bowling in doubles were Russell Houze, Bob Weimer, Evan the curtain raiser of the Armory's Bulldogs, but New Albany froze rollment of 92 students was the Betty Abell and Nida Lucas, with Stuart, Eli Frey, Lewis Cox, Tim three match wrestling program the ball until the final gun to smallest school to march into the an 846, and Elizabeth Lawless Meyer, Carl Herman, Horace LI- Tuesday. make it two straight victories “Sweet Sixteen.” and Rita Shumate, 840. ! 'ler, LeRoy Kerst, Bob Earl, ¥d Ray Eckert, 250, California, -

END: William Meese Schott, J. Smith, N. Watness, Mo., meets Wladek Kowalski, 275, : a SOUTH B ed the Howard Deer Sr., Walter Delks, 2 nd Earlham Beaten | eITier § S

and Don House of Decatur 1 4 Detroit, in the main event. t of the Men's StatejAnthony Fussner, George Seal, - doubles SE ere with a 1129. Don Louie Annee, Jom Shewman, In a special semifinal windup, In Volley Ball

rt topped singles Curtis Freeland, * Leo Schanke, featuring midget matmen, Mighty Times State Service Hess of Logansport (or0 souths John Scheib and Curt Heady. Fritz is slated to tangle with| RICHMOND, Mar. 10—Spring- Ne SUOKe jompe high on all] Johnnies Scheib and Fehr, and newcomer . Fuzzy Cupid, Provi- field, Mass., International YMCA

. Dave Kolloway was ob Maschmeyer shared high dence, R, I. College defeated Earlham Yn the

-|B events with 1671. The Ideal Fut single game honors with 268 each. |MMwest volley ball championship | By FRANK EIDGE JR.

niture team from Indianapolis 11 | here tonight, but the Quakers won United Press Sports Writer bowled late last night. “3 Tourneys Scheduled Solunar Tables |the oe and Hoosier Confer- MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Mar. 10— ALEXANDRIA: Squads last THREE TOURNAMENTS open , Plan vour fishing davs so that vou will ence championships. Big Jim Ferrier, San Francisco,

ed firing at the 1296 in the next two months. At West Soiuaes ime 000 !orritory during the, Earlham lost 15-10, 5-15 and played the traps with a master’s

night resum I A {op handicap score set in the Side, the fifth annual Junior mp SuOAl bellods are when [fish are 11-8, but had survived an earlier touch today to retain a one-stroke

ioubles here by William Cleaver Bowling Classic opens Apr. 28. A limes shown and last for an hour and a round-robin by downing George lead in the third round of the ; 8 Pp ! lf or two hours thereafter The Minor ywinjams College, Chicago, to re-'$10,000 Miami Beach Open golf

tnd Dick Davis of Alexandria. $12.50 entry fee will give any veriods are of somewhat shorter duration main th Iv Indi bool ‘ ’ y AD } n the on ndiana sc n CINeIN ATL Je Thon an a oar Minot Maier inorder the semifinals and thereby won i ma net the sand x é > a chance ; SOR 2:3 e n 8 Da abe aan four-man the $500 top money. Only on Tomarrow xs 8a Ft 3 is 3 the state Ulles and ‘badminto Rad. for “his ball, Ferrier blasted {eam took the lead with a 2443 squads will bowl. These will be Wednesday 10:30 4:13 10043 oo > \ Bout of six traps for one-putt . . y ursday 11:15 3:05 11:35 Quaker single and two-man teams handicap score, led by Al Roes- at 8 p.m. Saturdays. Apr. 28 and Eriday . o XB 10 predominated. Dick Shellenberger greens to post a two-under-par 70 » § y 2:30 6:30 * ¥ ner’s 613. May 5, and at 5 and 8 p. m. Sun- atur By entra) Standard Times % took the men’s doubles table ten- for the day and a 54-hole total

Indianapolis teams took second, —— Tr — —————— his and Jim Alexander and Stan of 204. Christy won singles. Tom Kennan Sam Snead. the White Sulphur

fourth and fifth positions in the Louisville-Cincinnati- Indianapolis ernoeon OX cores ‘took the badminton ringles, and Springs, W. Va. gallery favorite contest. Contributing to the tav- | | {with Don Vrffer, won doubles, All Who shaved Ihe 62d with Farrier srn’s tourney-leading score were s s with Don Yirifer, v Wiig shared the 12 n ri Jim Shewman's 556, Fred Schiiu- At Indianapolis At Kokomo Mrs. Paline Hacker. Hanover, a 206 total.

er's 529, and Harry Graphmat's’ Bafaville Agni Edinburg on u Muneie A Kokomo uu ot topped the women’s table tennis Chunky Chuck Klein of San 513. 3 Wernka 3 3 A Stewart. I 4 4 Haroldt 9 3 3Williamsonf 0 2 2 Fogjes. Shitley Green and Janice Auonio, Tex Vaulted hom BiH : . : ; Dickihan,! 1 1 2 Pishf 1 0 4 Benbow, 2 3 3 Phipps.t 6 2 3Long o nderson won doubles. place to second at 205 after equal- ) beck’s 661 series helped N . Sullivanec. 5 3 4 Kellar.c 723 ' 0 Ed Stree Printing reach stort Poets e Ee 3) 3 Mocks 3 3 3Jamess + o 3 Norris Thomson and Betty Wendt ing the course record in a gusty Orne ius nting Ly | Burst.g 2 0 3 Calvert.g 3 0 3Mreex 3 1 JHowellg 2 1 30of Anderson won the mixed wind with a 63. The record was with 2402, which included an 802: Im 2 1 3 Lounsbury.e 0 0 0 Mitchell. 14:3 Wi ; = ne Tour Gar Moarman, : 0 1 Laing 3 Hodson,c 2 1 0 Clesters o 5» o doubles tahle tennis match. set last year by Snead, who DE A Sisvitle reached Totals 17 11.18" Totals 14 920 Hummes : 0 2 0 Hock Vv C t Di Sauatled it A53IN AINE WI Ter third on 2400, with the Make-Ups Halftime Bcore—aBtesville 22, Edinburs Reed 191 (e enter Lies [rie yesterday. NBA Bi dery teams from In- '%: Totals 23 14 15 Totals 13 819 Fram C Iniuri Tied with Snead in third place and 1 a A and fifth ie Free Throws Missed, Wernke 4 Dick. Score at Half-—Muncie Central 28, Ko- ar injuries with 206 totals were Ed Furgol a8 man 2 oe urs } ewart 9 yr 4 Sisnapo 8 with 2381 and 2344 7 Fish 3, Harrell 3. Lain 2 komme Throws | Missed Williamson 3, DENVFR. Mar. 10 (UP)--John of Royal Oak, Mich., and Al Besspective A NY aE “Indian Otficials—Walter Bonham and Paul Kellar 3 Mitchell, Leslie 2. Tove Har: Holota, 31-year-old professional selink, young Mt. Clemens, Mich., - { - ) i x o v Mock our soury | ~ » » ta Sho Last year's champs scored BATTAL iis TH! Covington (31) TS Mricials yA ctor Stewart a Jack Hedley Player Bn the Denver pro who was a University of ; : a : ; O'Neal alcons, die ere today from Miami star golfer two years back ., Their 2607 was tops in’, Ig 14 v, x fx 1t pf . : 3 . gniy R10, The! Pein Duent, 1] Dimmu 233 Awe Gn Maren Gh) Drain injuries suffered in a pre- Both Furgol and Besselink fired KOKOMO New teams took the vas 3 3 YR ent x 0 : o Butler.f 8 1 4 Jones 8's Ps dawn auto wreck Wednesday third-round 69's. : / Les i \ eect, Garns.{ 8 3 1 Wyckoff 5 4 1 morning T Bolt. Durt N. C A B. Cook.x 3 0 2Corey.g 3 2 3 Michael 0 0 2 Edwards. 2 0 3 . ommy olt, urnam, . o" lead 38 hyp Moose Tousnanient joliyers 3 ¢ LStriomert 1.1 3 capend 0 0 0Bick. 0 0 1 Physicians at Colorado General turned in a 69 for a fourth place ere last nigh. ®' Cc 'Cooks 1 0 }Daniels,c 1 ] Qrosscunc 4 3-3 Fishers 3 o o Hospital, where the center of the 207 total. He was fololwed at Ft. Wayne, and Moose 1123, Sey- West.g 2 1 28pinning.g 0 0 0} , 9 3 Casey 23) 4 p . mour. rolled 3196 and 3104 handi- Robertsong 1 1 0/Houghlandx 0 0 0 MYT VE 5b RyoRlr 2 3 1 Denver team, a member of the 208 by curly-haired Jack Burke ap total spectively. Moose 85 Totals 31 9 13 Totals 10 11 12 Delagranse.s 0 0 0 Gowin.s o 0. 0 U.S. Hockey League, had been in Jr. Houston, who fired a 70 tocap totals respectively. A 4 " an ray. Griffith. 8 0 0 Montgomry.® 0 0°10 aig t h da of Evansville, fifth in handicap, : Haltume score: Crispus Attucks 36, Cov- : an oxygen tent since the accident, Sh lead Lid fain ngton, Totals 25 721) Totals 1213 19 'said Holo e 9: er leaders were: took over actual team SCONE pres throws missed Davis, GAIGNer 4 goore at half—Auburn 30. Marion 26. | never re a Sie at i a. m. He Bir) Conon Maat 300 wh 2876 Rotman ant Dan Me. osha be 1 Cart [OER CCMEERENS APY Sonia Ste ark Sy Ho 0 clals man an on e+ Groas 2 5 3. Myers . ela A$ k 0 . . " — Capitol Meats of Indianapolis, pride, 09 Jonm Groaseun 3, Blemer dards 3. Wyckon 4 NOLS h an oxygen tent for 72 Gearge Fagio. Washington, D. C. 10-11 with 997 high game totals, slid . Fisher. 1, Casey 1, Vogel 1 s. Lew Worsham, Oakmont, Pa. «T= ’ . — y yo oug Ford, Yonkers, N. Y. . 11-21 into fifth in that event as Moose Af Bloomington ,, Oftciais~Eugene Glaze and Evan Craw 5 The Denver player died after Loyd Mangrum, Chicago .'.. .... 13-31 a Tr urkemo, ro —_ S007 for second and third respec. New Abaya winiow 0 At Lafayette a re SP y ofes: | Eek Waren ai bitpuw,. ¥. -- 8 or second an ird respec- 1g it 1g It pt / spectacular auto arles Bassler. Baltimore «54 - tively. Belcher, § 8" Alley; Ey 3 is Elkhart (43) Brookston (26) .| wreck 20 miles north of Denver Wally Dirich_St_ Paul Min] Glover, Bechtel, g ft p & ft p 3 McLghin, ¢ 0 3 4|Nelson, f 0 0 0 Kauffman 1 7 1 Stoker! o 3 3/The accident occurred at 3:30 Mastschke, ¢ 0 0 1 Wood, © $33 0 t 0 0.0 Pennsylvania Tournament Leaders Paganke € 0. § SNohernerc § 0 Of Granit 7 § Yhusesl, 9 9 %a, m. Wednesday when the auto y . : 1 Hu 3 DEZELAN'S won psf 3) ffs w 8 3 tismer. {Sipe |} gicrashed into a construction barr. 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‘Fromhart Gets Detroit Grid Post

DETROIT, Mar. 10 (UP) Wally Fromhart, head football lcoach at Loras College of DuContinued From Page 13 over Coach Kern McGlothlin’s buque, Iowa, was appointed ashoys in tourney play. Winslow sistant grid coach at the Univer-

Earl (Dutch) Clark, athletic

staved off a threat by Roy Wisch- meeting in the Claypool Hotel, and forced the game into over: meyer, who settled for second Association’ officials were looking for another secretary today, time. was beaten only five previous sity of Detroit today. last night with 1653. Joe Harris after Frances Snyder announced her resignation at the meeting. It was even-steven in the extra times the last three years, ‘of: E. Chicago also marked in the Fran had served as secretary the —— wesw some ow. session, too, until Plerce found! Led at Quarter

ead List erby Candid Outstanding Nomin Include Battlefield, Uncle Miltie, and Aunt Jinny, a Top Filly

By JOHN DIETRICH Ey United Press Sports Writer

‘| LOUISVILLE, Ky. Mar, 10—The leading juveniles of the

1950 racing season headed a list of 122 Kentucky Derby candidates

; released today. i

George D. Widener's Battlefield, the leading two-year-old colt

a year ago; Uncle Miitle, his arch rival from the barn of Joseph J. [Colando, and Duval Headley's Aunt Jinny, the best juvenile filly

last year, were among the out-|= : standing horses nominated for|Farm, winner in 1934 with Caval-

ithe mile and a quarter classic cade, Clifford Mooers, and C. V. which will be run for the 77th|Whitney. we» time May 5. - King Ranch's quarete included "The list also included “Green-{Mazinga, a full brother to Astree Stable's Big Stretch, who was sault, Black Douglas, Long Bow rated equal with Battlefield in/and Sonic. Brookmeade entered

“|John B. Campbell's Experimental/Bold, Oats, Safety and Steadfast.

handicap rating; Sam Mason's To Mooers sent in $50 subscriptions Market, midwestern juvenile/for Aegedn, Contact, Dhara and Relent while Whitney nominated F. A. Genter's Rough N’' Tumble, Mameluke, Motif, Counterpoint recent ~winner of .thé $100,000'and The Veep. ¢ a

| But among the missing were Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords’ wna, YMCA Wrestlers 5 ‘who beat 10 Kentucky Derby, : hopefuls in the $50,000 Famiaes Take AAU Crown Stakes at Hialeah Park a week | Ten state champions were lago, and Tommy May's Whirling| crowned today in the Indi~na {Bat, who humbled six candidates AAU wrestling finals at the Cen[for the $100,000 prize money initral YMCA. . |the $20,000 Louisiana derby on the! “y qi nanos YMCA won the

same day. - |team title with 10 points.

Getting In Shape | Unattached wrestlers from | “The leading: Derby candidates purdue and ‘Indiana won six of

have yet to race this year. {the 10 bouts:

tlefield, who won seven stakes in- Championship results were: cluding the Hopeful and Futurity 115 Pounds—Richard Payne (Indianap{and set a record for juyenile.colts | olis Yi _unop,

| cred. by earning $198,677 in 1950, is in, 12l, Poeaed Koith® Math Hanover)

~—|Florida. And so is Uncle Miltie,| 128 Pounds—Tom Triumph {Indigha un-

who was assigned high weight | mel High School. Chicago). el, of 126 pounds in the Experimen- | chicago) defeated James Smith (Indians

tal unattached). o | 145 Pounds—Bob Hoke (Bloomington) Both colts slowly are rounding | defeated )

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ou ad Ronald, Ji _(Ch fcagol; +d " ; ounds—Tom Hankins ue uninto racing condition but they are! tached: defeated C. Pankow (Indians

| | unattached). : not expected to start until the be is Anthony .Zilson . (Indiane

director and head coach, made New York season opens in April./apolis YMCA) defeated Cappas (Indiana

Winslow, though, led 20 to 11 the announcegent. Fromhart| Big Stretch’ and To Market are unattacheds Bernard Herman’ Purdue

for fourth. The tournament ends ces the last 12 years. ‘an extra 2 p. m. session May 6. to go—his second fielder in the After the first quarter before the and Clark only Jast week. were in South Caroling, one at Aiken unattached? defeated K. Hutsel (Indiana 7 ty me 8, er for and. the pther af Columbia, APRA Edna Ulysses Rice (Purdue un-

' |attached) defeated Ben Lamb (Crawfords-

on difector-coach| Reports from winter quarters in-| sie

| Heavyweight—Harry Jugielski (Indian dicate they also will be on hand], Resvyweshiolnny SHFamin (Crave

Fromhart starred’ as quarter- for the New York season despite! fordsville.

45 to 39 at the end of the third pack on the Notre Dame teams an unusually cold winter which|

{of 1933-34-35. Before gding to retarded their early training. 3 \Loras College, he coached at Mt.|Aunt Jinny is warming up for her Jr. High School

: EE edged Winslow, 55 to 53, to meet Elkhart’s east NIHSC champs Fred Lee, rolled into fifth place in Class Carver, 914, $50; George Cravens, 2 Canadians Featured Reitz in the semifinal title game qualified to meet Lafayette Jeff Thomas, Bobby Grieswell,

and was among those favored to His I.oras team posted a record of 29 victories against nine de-

feats in his four-year

1335. Aldridge and Carl Barker | 4 jays, has been named executive [IrSt prize, will not be accepted racing to an 18 to 10 first-period match the hot shooting of the {pore

n last year's semifinals, 57 to 51, Carmel High School in Chicago. 1951 campaign in Kentucky. : Ca e Results {

Only Filly Winner s T1 oui four of the 122 nomines Sokool ot PBraad | Ripsle ” 2" were Fillies—Sickle's Image, Fast gs hool 66 defeated No. 76. 43-13: dhaal

{Donna and Staggering In. Re- 8 defeated No. 86, 22; School 70 degret, in 1915, was the only filly, 0 "o rermicT

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2 At Sherer 3 ever to win the Kentucky Derby o,., (3 defeated No. 1. 23-19; School

and only Sickle's Image is being 73 defeated No. 41. 22-20 (double overseriously pointed for the 1951 SMe 3% detested No. 80, 303i ~

“Run for the Roses.” Aunt Jinny BIST RICY us

At Seven swimmers from the Rich- has her sights on the Kentucky School 87 defeated No. 4. 24-3: School 7 defeated No. 63, Mn

teamed up for fourth, with 1332. {secretary of the Indiana Bowling after Thursday. [lead while holding Gienn’s classy Red Devils and fell behind steady | Ce PY JAYNE: Mildred Wilcox [Proprietors Corp. Hindel, one of] ‘+ *: MAGIT STANDINGS Chatley Session ot Dey. BUY Ie after trailing only 30 to 26 at the S Ent Ste $ and Viola Lang teamed up for an the to owlers in the city, re- 0 * halfw rk. #06 actual ee, to grab the lead cently P vad the first hol Zin Truck Lines... i 3 lance late in the third period aT easel, also a bear even hier a e in the 26th annual contest on Individual Match Game tourney Ideal Furniture . eddie alsin ... 43 3 when Cliff Phillips sank three on rebounds, led Auburn with Swim Meet Ft. Wayne's Scott Recteation at Lafayette. Rex's’ Steak Mouse. 1! 4 3 Jota to narrow the count to eight elders, while little Andy lanes. ma outs an . * n e sey 40 - Wyckoff countered w 0 lea Mershon ranked second om an Sacred Heart Winners Bai Ate Bleetrie . .: 3 3 However, that was Glenn's lastethe losers. mond YMCA will splash

34 i bid. Don Henry hit five markers The Red Devils qualified to honors in the 1500 meter state At Washington 29 40 for Reitz, Phil Byers added two meet Muncie Central, another freestyle swimming championship resented by horses with Sam E. school 67 defeated No. 46. 30-33: &chool

for Oaks to be run on Derby eve, defeated No. 42. 13-9.

32-20; School Eighty eight owners were rep- DISTRICT 4

| 47 defeated No. 5, 29-27; School

+3 3 fielders and Glenn faltered. Ses- former two-time king, in the title Mar. 16, at the Indianapolis Wilson Jr. of Corpus Christi, feated No. 16, 32-12: School 15 defeated ted No.

on stood high in that event. Stakes at Sacred Heart alleys. Individual Leaders av. Sion was held to 18 points, while round. The Bearcats trounced Ko- Athletic Club swimming pool. Tex. the heaviest subscriber. No. 32 33-261 School 36 detes 5 Cwrsv's. Becond (He received $100 for his 935. a A an i8 Evansville’s Jerry Whitsell topped komo for the second time this. Among Coach Jack Tanner's The Texas oil man nominated five = DISTRICT 5 urry’s Other winners, their score and Russ House. Ziffrin ....... o.oo. 127 the scoring with 19. year, 60 to 44, on Tommy Har- entries will be Jay Thomas, state horses—Bugledrums, Royal Mus-| school 12 dete ee "32. 16-13: School

junior YMCA distance champion; tang, Colors, Caqrpus Christi and 35 defeated Ne. St diols.

George Murphy.

The 300-yard individual medley dleground and in 1946 with As-

Marty Miller, Bob Golden Birch.

At Scheel 18 . i School 20 defeated No. 73, 41-31: School Robert J. Kleberg's King 1s Wteated No 15 20-19; School . de-

o . feated No. 34, 37-18. Ranch, winner in 1950 with Mid DISTRICT 1 At Howe School 62 defeated No. 68, 32-16: School

for men and the same event for sault, nominated four. So did ss defeated No. 21, 31-20: School

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