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| Even Bathing Caps | Are Getting Scarce 3 By VAL DICKMAN Subs are entering the sports equipment game, : It's the only way manufac- T= turers and dealers can score with } the defense mobilization program blowing the whistle on material. Ersatz and plastics are subbing {for the regulars, rubber, aluminum and leather. The game will £0 on, but it won't have the scoring punch it should have. n » = a LOCALLY, there is no shortage of equipment. Dealers anticipated the shortage that was touched off by the first shot in Korea. They stocked up pronto. It's not the present .that hurts. It’s the future. : “| Equipment is going: to be scarce and synthetic. Everybody agrees to that. But if you're a imanufacturer of fishing- and hunting equipment you're a little {more worried than most. There's a good. chance that production will be curtailed; or at best, Himited by the national emergency.

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Succeeds Wheeler As Group President

Frosch and Bernhardt’s 1397 a Tag Bedford Cagers | BY MARION: CRANEY Darkhorse in Tourney Local keglers take one last crack at two high-paying tourneys! i t South Bend last night. Tailed Trias Sparta Willer and at South Bend last nig | DENVER, Mar, 17—Phillips 66, In the two Indianapolis tournaments—the Dezelan Doubles and ip Charlie Wilkinson and the 1397 handicap and 1288 actual doubles plons seven times in the last eight tallies of Fred Frosch and Floyd| 8 # » ‘years, and Oakland Blue 'N Gold, evening. i 4 Rich- to Install can games at Buenos Afres, today Anthony Floreantig an were seeded one-two in the 45th slot in the Dezelan contest, which |annual - tournament which starts . pays $500 and: $400 top money. | amp p dy |tomorrow. } Tony's 629 from 207-225-197, and | A total of 41 teams, from alStergar's 0592 gave them a “ Their total, with a 143-pin handi-| have éntered this year's week- . cap, was 1364. | long competition,

Leads at West Sid | In AAU Meet Is High in Dezelan Doubles today, after leaders held their place in men’s bowling contests here By TOM LAWRIE 1 the West Side Individual Classic—the 1747 eight-game score of National AAU basketball chamBerhnardt held up throughout the Bowlers recent winner of the Pan Ameriard Stergar slipped into second mos ot : ‘ fourth - place - tying 1221 actual! - most every section of the nation End This Evening { Glen L. Campbell, Acton, will! Firing in the week-long com-

Both the Dezelan and West Side yo fngtalled as president of the petition Will start at 12 noon Sun affairs end this evening, with Indianapolis Bowling Association day when the Miller Laundry of squads at West Side shooting at, : 4 Des Moines, Id., plays Mehse- ¢ 2, and 8 p. m. for the $750 top At 11s annual banquet May 8 Baket of Laramie, Wyo. a team “ prize money. Wilkingon’s 1747, a in the Claypool Hotel. containing some Wyoming Uni- . 218-plus average, came in last! Campbell, formerly association versity players. + week's play. He is a Redkey alley first vice president, will succeed apn games will be played Sun‘owner. No keglers penetrated the Harry E. Wheeler, whose one- day and another 10 on Monday. top five at West “Side, year term expires in May. The defending champions from In South Bend, the 60 keglers; Other officers to be installed Bartlesville were placed in the making up the dozen Indianap- include the vice presidents Ken- upper bracket with third-seeded olis teams that failed to make a neth 8. Bogart, Willard Mec- Stewart Chevrolets of San Franshowing last night will get a Gaughey and Arthur F. Haufler. cisco. Oakland, the only team to chance early today in singles and Oscar Behrens is secretary-treas- whip Phillips in the finals in eight doubles events. Most of the local urer. years, was put in the bottom : outfit will split maple at 9 a. my Guests at the banquet Include bracket with fourth-seeded Catertoday. ; ‘all the 1951 City Tournament Pillar Diesels of Peoria, Ill. The Gress Jewelers team of champs It will be a first time for Also Seeded . Gary was the only quintet reach-|mempers of the Sea's Champions Also given seeded positions «Ing above 2700 last night. The t..m which took the city in their were the Air Gems of Dayton, O., : team scored 2763. Draper Auto pyres oity tournament. and the Ada Oilers of Houston,

: Sales Manon ads with, 290d.) Patty Striebeck, who 1s tops Tex. who drew first round byes

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Kalamazoo, Mich.: “We're worried,” says a company spokesman, “Chances are there will be very few reels made after Apr. 30. Too many restric-

“Nylon lines tough

= Times Photo by Lloyd Walton. POTS ONE—Donald Henry (12), Evansville Reitz forward, drops in a basket in the closing minutes of last night's game as three Muncie players look on helplessly. But the Bearcats went on to win the state crown, 60-58.

= = » EJ = = @® Final Game Play-by-Play Evansville Reitz and Muncie Central battled in the finals of

tion of reels. We just don’t know { what the score is.” | i ” —~ ! with alarm” partment,

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| ® ” | THE “VIEWERS form on the right locally. Here's Reed's charity was good for what they're saying: Reitz, but Harrold’s short jab! F. J. Bechert of the Smiththe 1951 state high school tourna- 8aVe the Bearcats a 25 to 24 edge passier Sporting ‘Goods Co. re-| ment at the Butler Fieldhouse 3 2:09. Whitsell dunked a 100se ports that they are keeping their last night Muncie won, 60 to 58.’D4ll underneath and Reitz led. stocks down. “We don’t know if

A The Traveling League Delaware] Patty's 109 average for 51

Other teams in the tournament championship game, “hit cleanly Showing. Walt Roeder of the Bush-Cal-

“with Red Mounts scoring 483; LEAGUE STANDINGS Illinois, Georgia, Wisconsin, deadlock in the opening minute. to 30 halftime lead just before fly,

Substitutes to Be Offered in Son

STARTING FROM SCRATCH--Bill Hardy of the Em-Rbe ing. Goods Store scratched his head as he ponders the fate of golf balls. Duffers and pros face bad news, Golf balls are in short supply and will soon face a *'

new Shakespeare reel, made of they tell us that they can fill only Take the Shakespeare Co., of nylon have been refused.

to find, ‘higher test. Shakespeare is filling; by hunting season shells really orders until Apr. 1 and D. F. become scarce and by fall ‘we Gladding, maker of the Invincible Won't be getting any new gins. (tions. Metal and other critical|jjne, shipped only half of our or- Colt and Smith & Wesson have |items are needed for the produc-! der” said Roeder.

IN THE athletic equipment de-| William Hart, also of Bush Callahan, order from Goldsmith, makers of be a thing of the past, and that the MacGregor golf clubs, “They were three months late in delivery,” explained Hart, “and! we still haven't got all of the

of Week in delivery now takes three.”

| Across the counter in the gun| -Paul Emmelman of the Em-Roe ;department, Roy Phillips also had gun department said; “Shells ami

3 { locally, but has slipped to second 2nd were placed in the middle of ‘Marvel slashed the nets with 2 anvo ] order.” : ig b Inland Steel, Hammond, [DAtionally recently won a Nardi's he top bracket, Tienver Chevie. Rétip 1RST PERION oe oq S0ULH slant but Mock erased it. one i § be Brung 19 use the | “Golf balls are also slow,” he iy {Fashion Award. She was chosen Molly Oar OF Holl Reitz’. vers, who suffered yarvel got it back immediately that prices would be almost pro- added. “What used to take one, Leaders held their own in the 28 one of the nation’s best dressed choice spots in the Bottom a severe attack of stomach from: the other angle and Reitz hibitive on articles made Moose tournament at Kokomo. |®POTts women, bracket. fi : cramps two hours before the/led, 30 to 29, with 20 seconds leather, wool, metal, or rubber,

: ! a \ BERG 5 dors stv, Agee F. vo ; Bowling Center team from In-|@ames is three pins below Marian cone from Iowa, Wyoming, wh AO DERE as Ley. mSUIVAN popged a jump shot, lahan fishing. depewi— ema aN el HT pin, BR SEINE There Fara dianapolis’ scored 2745-145-2800, | Ladewig’s 202 mark for 60 games. | BAT Siding, Arsansain lo De nentty A Cres £67 So0t $e ve. Muncie.@ 33. (Jie vis, pi castmg ana’ “Primers are no more,” he said, 1Sn't any great hardship on the. . | --

are going to be scarce from “and center-firing cartridges of factories as yet but there will be.

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/the first quarter. They back-order are going to be more than they ship,” he said: ay the “I wouldn't be surprised that

|almost cut off delivery entirely on {pistols and revolvers,” he said. 80 yr

AT EM-ROES, Hal Harris lamented on a'sStated that golf carts will soon

(golf balls would soon be made of ‘synthetic rubber. ‘ “The guys sure won't like that,” he said. ’ | “They tell me that the metal trophy makers have got all ‘the metal they're going to get, ‘but {trophys aren't necessary to play {the game with.” .

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Aa PR, Petar of Indiana State, Orvis Burdsall

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- {George Peters of St. Joseph, and : Ey Prosch-P. Bernhardt

{the driving Mock went under for

Muncie trailing 22 to 17 at 5:12. two more immediately.

Mark in Breaststroke | Richards, formerly of Illinois

Two. records fell in the Indiana AAU swimming championship

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to 21.

Mock, fouled driving in, missed lost three in a row, twice to Wilt in the pole vault event and

: y. Milano Inn, state team Te |the conversion attempt, but Mun- and once to Ohio State's Len won the event with a leap of 15 more. They'll * ghamps, rolls Apr. 14. VALPARAISO, Mar. 17 (UP) SECOND PERIOD jcle led, 44 to 40, at the end of Truex, while affected by a bad feet 4% inches. : ss —Indiana State’s basketball team d dye A an er Byers drove hard unmolested the period. The Bearcats con- cold. Officials then set the bar at! | £ JOURNEY LEADERS placed two men on the first all-| for a layup and his stomach dis- nected on six of 14 shots from His show, always the classic of 15 feet 8 and ¥ inches, one fourth pajis, as used by American As- ! ¥ ciation Whnaon edpes BIO. 341 conference honor listings of the order was anything but evident. the fleld while Reitz had four this meeting of track champions of an inch higher than the world’s sociation, will be very high : be- | . gurt ¥ceamssnionns anninneserns i o3 Indiana Collegiate Conferenc It was his fourth straight. Mock’s of 14. which tonight drew a crowd of record established in this same cause of the fine grade leather. § Pred Botte .......0......... 169 gla ence | g > Dick Weber ........ie ces 1888 which were announced today. i . . errant free throw resulted in Jim FOURTH PERIOD {16,023, still was the premier per- meet by Cornelius Warmerdam « Roy Wischmeyer _.. . 0. oe i i ivan’'s ti ! formance but had to share hon-/of Southern California in 1943. High Game | Named to the all conference Sullivan's tip and Muncie trailed] Mock and Henr h | | ". Charles TPEZELAN DOV 2 de aN 0 team, by votes of their coaches, Carol Pence Cracks only, 21 to 15, at the six-minute drive-ins Marvel RE apged ors with Parson Bob Richards of | But this was too much for Rich- * Pred Prosch-F. Bernhardt 8100-1397 were CHff Murray and Dick Atha 'mark.. Mock converted twice, ! : P Short, but the Illinois Athletic Club. lards.

He tried that height three scarce.” Mock converted twice on Jim-|jeq 43 to 4 4 at the eg ig Lo twice cleared the 15-foot level (times. Twice he kicked the bar)

4 y off its standards on his way up, That’s enough to make your head Mock drove in cleverly on the |and the third time he brushed it swim if yowre in the sports,

on-Henry Fh 1380 Bob Newton of Ball State. ; 4m ‘De period. Bruce Benbow hit 8 jeft gide, but fouled Byers sec. i | : goers iy Se naham, ..... } The coaches’ “dream team” was Ic. 20d the Lafayette Swim charity and Muncie closed to 23 onds later. Byers hit his first one. Supporting Bouts 108 the Way Sowa

V i : = in? : ; The way they figure our alloca- 1 Fred Schleimer, 496; Bill Blyth, |e. ary... 3s 26 Utah, Washington, New Mexico, Muncie’s Tom Harrold erased it the gun. Muncie hit six of 19 South Berd and that the cheaper all calibers including shotgun 682; Bill Love, 569, and Herschell | Robbins oder iin Fa 23 3% Missouri, Oregon, Nebraska, Mop- but Jerry Marvel and big Jerry 3nd Reitz had five of 21 afield. models of reels are going to bé shells are all on an allotment Sonia In average our OO M 8 Stilwell, 615. ei Dah. Insurance _....... 4 31 i Jew Jersey amd Eausas. ep Whitsell stuffed in short lobs to THIRD PERIOD discontinued in favor ‘of the Pasie” dé aliotiisit: For fend 1s Mapee J ears. eh Thi Leads Fox-Hunt 8 Bervies ..._... .......... 0 4] . 8 ae give Reitz a 7 to 4 lead. Byers,, Reed and Dan Thornburg trad- igher priced ones. 5 e order. Our oument Sor cm» tomatics| ner Funeral Home .,..... 38 * 43 to Sioux City, Ia, Jamcos: The : tar | He reports that orders for the each quarter of a year, but nowl. . : The P. R. Mallory Automa s RO are 37 4 . A = _led baskets, then Muncie’s little! 2 S 5 , Spe the lead in the Fox-Hunt twood "..-.... ln 37 4s Kaler CandyKids of Bedford, son of, Reitz Football Coach Her . ee | AT THE Sportsman's Store, jock the le T BOD nts Shall Bervics 3 § Ind; the Provo, Utah, Jaycees; man Byers, meshed cleanly again Caries Hodson flipped one that egg |Ott Hurrle reported that reels are fort 21050 Scratch Handjcap ourna- 2 Drothers Bhell Service .. - 48 8 the Renton, Wash. Sportsmen y Clg bounced up eight feet and fell Gehrmann Beats Fred Wilt [very scarce and that Flueger has . 1 sment last night with a 2996 hom! Viuel Leaders—Paul Day. 199 av- and Vandegriff Motors of Dal. Put Harrold nullified it again back. in. Marvel tied it at 35-all ¥ stopped accepting orders alto- : ra ‘a 2380 astusl and » Gl10-pin handi-| rac Fit ig, “nd Charles Harbison las, Tex. underneath. after Henry tapped a rebound. ® 2 3 {gether. i cap. Only six o e Tn IES Phillips Is expected to have Don Henry's tip gave Muncie Whitsell followed up on Bob Richards To % 15 Feet 4: | Hurrle 'said that the-gun situa- ® F ,8cheduled over three week-en in » XL the toughest time it has ever 5 13 to 7 lead at the 2:12 mark, LMel's errant drive-in, but Mace, . 4 tion was critical and that al- V rolled last night. Top money Parnes Poles A LE | 5 had in winning another title. Charles Mock of Muncie dunked fired lonz. He broke a 37-all dead- By United Press : {though they have shells now, the $300, $200 and $100. Ret vertising -- 43 32 Oakland, which beat Phillips, 55- wn clea lock with a free throw for Muncie CHICAGO, Mar. 17—Don Gehrmann, shaking off the effects of problem is replacing them. a en. Ue Nek 38 TF two cleanly from an angle, but : hip Fred . ‘ ‘Defend Crown | - 3% 4801. when the tourney moved 10 missed two charity flips. Harold then Harrold projected a two- a heavy cold, put on his famed blazing finish tonight to whip Fre | “Gym shoes are expected to be H 7 At Ft. Wayne, eight Indianapo- Sh on’ ">; 13% ¢& Oklahoma City in 1949, is given faked brilliantly but Byers came Pointer for the Bearcats. Wilt, FBI man from Indiana, by five yards and win his fourth on allotment, but are available, E “lis teams ‘rolled for a berth in . 35 8 the best chance of coming through with his third straight 2arvel swished for two and consecutive Banker's Mile in the 15th annual Chicago Daily News pe said. Next season, who knows? “the Women's State Tournament. through to the championship. field goal in the closing seconds. added a gift attempt, tying it at Relays. “Golf and tennis balls by mid- : Hilda Groebel of Indiana Fur and Burdsal Noam od {Since most of the clubs will he “yy oo Lol Tay Bd hitting 40-all. 1:25 showing. Sullivan] Gehrmann was clocked at 4:09.7, amazing time considering that summer will be synthetic and ten-. . Fran Snyder of Indianapolis Type- loaded with Soljege Stars many ,... of 12 afield. Reitz hit for 'obbed a short one for Muncie. after 39 consecutive victories, he|—— Fou ovont Bs © nally Me balls won't come in those A i writer defend their doubles crown upsets are expected. :

ivacuum sealed metal cans anycome in paper isacks,” he said. : Hurrle said that top grade base-: |

=u n ” WENDEL Hoffman of Hoffman Sporting Goods Co., said, |“even bathing caps are getting

Bathing caps are scarce, too?

'equipment business.

Mock stole a backcourt

. wo 12311 ’ . A. Poreancis-R, Berger 1221-143-1384 | expanded to include six men be. CTUD holds them both today.

Whitsell converted once for Reitz,

which trailed, 52 to 49, halfway n Armory Card

through the period. Reed stuffed] TWO supporting bouts have a long one from the front but been added to Tuesday night's

{Harrold got it back. Hodson pro wrestling lineup for the icanned from the coffin corner Armory ring but Reed meshed cleanly from the : center in the torrid exchange. It completes a three-bout card Thornburg hit a followup but 2rranged by Matchmaker Billy TERRE HAUTE, Mar, 17—The Henry hit a tip to cut it to 50 to Thom. Yodianapolis YMCA Swarm off: still Muncie. | Bouts between Lone Eagle and 3ana; 2 Whitsell hit a layup shot at the gro pie Freeman and Joe (The with second place honors in the two-minute mark and sent Reitz Mighty) Tit 4d 3 state junior swimming champion- ahead, 57 to 56, at 1:34 as the hd will RR ens a ship at the Terre Haute pool Evansville portion of the capacity tohi Ba Roger i today. throng of 15000 roared its ap- Matching Y SOFers again

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Z Clyde Cottingham #7 cause of a tle In voting The, C2'0l Pence state 200-yard paoq and soloed to tie it, 23-all, ———————————————— rette cf 4 meri- i College were not included in the LAf2yeiie club set a new Ameri- gtem the uprising. < s ’ can record in her speciality. She “Tech Cites 69 poll because of the school’s limited % : 1 yesterday. . Honorable mention was given the 1AC pou’ 3 at ki Cagers, Wrestlers 'to Bob. Gilbert of Indiana State, In the 400-yard free style relay, . Bchool athletes recejyed their re-| pi McColly of Ball S the former state record in 4:21.1 «wards for cavorting on basketball! yoIBa I State; | At the end of the second day of Lafayette led the. field. Purdue had 78 points to IAC's 20 and “ters and pins at the annual b quet by Hanson H. Anderson, M at h . 4 ff Club led the IAC 58 to 27 with the ‘Riviera Club holding 6 points. : .Central College athletic director, C in U | There will be 12 events today Richmond won the meet with Proval. Steve (Jungle Boy) Palmer. «8poke to the athletes and coaches.

: 2 v h . : £ Claude Stone E¥ Gams ams coach and players of Evansville Pre2ststroke champ from the 54 3.34 Reitz called time out to conference schedule churned the distance in 2:47.0 in Sixty - nine Technical HIghBm Schroer of Valparaiso, and te team scored again smashing “courts and wrestling mats this » * the meet Purdue University and «season, Mid | + They were awarded school letan- La Porte’s 1. The Lafayette Swim “principal. Angus Nicoson, Indiana! Harrold hed t The Rogers-Jungle Boy duel istarting at 10 a. m. with the finals 52 points followed by. Indianap# meshed a pot shot at

oy Varsity Basketbal Pai. un 100 Yd. Preestyle—1-Thomas (Richm),| Gaton Allen Larry aethall

Award: Don Hale,

into the lead.

t Bill S8hadburne. unattached; 4, the Swiss, on

. . = will be a “rubber” meeting, each BASKETBALL By United Press at3 p.m olis, with 20; Vincennes, with 15; 1:16 to give Muncie a 58 to 57 : {Downey Jim Tgonet. Bob Cochran, Jim JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Mar. 17250 P st stroke for men-1— Huntington, with 10%: and La- €dge, but Byers canned the second ST2Ppler holding a previous win. Downey. Jim Dunn, Don Eifers, Be | _100-Yard breast ston, ’ It will b “wi » 4 «glenn. Mike Gillespie. Dave Huff, Paul —Jim Ferrier of San Francisco Robert Dunlap. Purdue from Lord, IAC ¢. vette, with 713. Ho St. team Of two free ones at 1:04 to tie it. t e on a “winner-take-all ft ‘son.’ Dick. Wilson, By, Don Sex- and Jack Shields of Cedar Rapids, Hindins, unattached; Joe Duzean, un- Terre Haute failed to .score. ,Marvel kicked the ball at 17 sec- Da ne Afresing hi k 3 { tt 1 :05. a HS Ron Brown, Calude Meadors, Bop. 18~ tied for the lead in the second |**iached. Hreesirle for women—1—| Pacing the Indianapolis ¢lub, ONds and Muncie took the ball va ag Fh an f Rendell male Sint, BIVALC COWRG, OF the aki Open Bete aus Siar, foc gi: Ronald Salisbury won the 50 OU. After two wild shots by Mun- | (alls Wi : . Early Weod, Mortis Wray, Jim_Ashcrare, 80If tournament today with 36 jeep te ry ne. 510.5. §—Anha Haves. [yards free style and the 50 yard cle Mock grabbed. the ball and purse. u - " y m ‘10.5. © + § back, Harold Folang. Doct” Boda, Line | note totals of 136. | '80-Yard freestyle for meh—1—Charles backstroke. Dick Millikan con- banked an eight-foot one-hand pllock T—iGrean Sweater) Prank Beasley, | However, Defending Champion Thomas, Purdue. 2_lrank Pisacreta, 4 tributed points by winning the Shot with only four seconds to Canada Takes World Bill Miller: (White Sweater, oi" md | Cary Middlecoff created the MOSt |Andrew Forrest. Purdue; 5 Dick White. diving match and placing second 80 giving Muncie Coach Art A Hock itl ¢ Bexson: (Gold Ton Haid, Basketball), Jos| excitement when he became en-|"jalashed. Tie, 23.1. @ omen—i.. in the 50 yard backstroke. Beckner his first state champion- mateur Hoc ey Title 2 : Fell Leader—(ATS) Roberts Bishop, Pa-| [ASCO OVEr his erratic putting and Mary Marchine, unaftached: 3oBeley| uo vi peisy 1 nichmond, '2.vin. $NIP In history and Muncie’s| PARIS, Mar. 17 (UP)—-Canada : ’ tricia Dunn, Fred Forbis, Jerry O Rear, POWed out of the tournament. {¢—Ann Champ. Lafayetie: 5--Alice Con- cennes, 3-Huntington, 4-Lafavette, 5-In- third. ‘retained its world amateur hock- ¢ “Cherry Sheppard, Sue Siebert: (THS) Toon! {way, unattached. Time: 2.39.4. dlanapolls. Time: 1:59.1 : 3 u Ratclifte, Phyllis Toler, Judy Prench, Joan| The lanky Memphis dentist blew! i00-Yard backstroke for, men-1-Wil.| 80 Yd. Breast Stroke iin Thomas Muncie hit 24 of 60 all game ey championship tonight by down- u A 7 | y { len, rdue; —Evere eeks, | ((Richm.), 2-B. omas (Richm.), - i . Toke Ti WRESTLING jap after three putting the 14th Ry Tr Georne. Tease, “Purdue. 4 Bunkes - (Lal.), 4-Murphy (Richm.), §- and Reitz made 22 of 60. ing Sweden, 5 to 1, after Switzer- Delivered $1508. Erected on our floor $1 . i k i ! y ne of our attractive Cedar {pie Yyland Baker, Bob. Barbee, trvin hole and smacked the ball off the Dick Knight, unattached, Jed Gun- Qasrol JHunt Hi Time: aa, thdpi i ro — {land had trimmed. the United log cabins which make excellent year around homes or. resort cottages. . Durbin, au oen, eo e Quy, 5 yan, unattach : 0, ! rd. reestyle -Balisbury pls.), . i 3 ginvilie, Dave Moore, Job Qaman, 1 thus disqualifying Dumsel, 200—Xard breaststroke £0 apoman_ lo 3. Parker (Vin.i, 3-Sunker Lat, 4-Bees Ben Davis Awards States by the same score before SEE OUR NEW MODEL AT (5TH AND CAPITOL AVE um mi avo Agur, eo > 0 fh s » Carol Pence, Lafayette; 2-8 vers, | snc , 5-1 y (Richm,i. :.38 ’ : Jackson, Phil Kenworthy. “Russ Snefien. | Just got tired of playing, unattached, 3--Ann Morrison, JAC; 4m 230 Yd Preestie IT ol (Richm . 70 A hi i 14,000 in the Paials de Sports, ' berger : Middlecoff said as he stalked off Betty June Lynch, Lataseite: boAdrian 2-Lee (Ricam.), 3-Grieswell . (RIGAM.), t etes, Ai Ss | Howe the Swed nw WRITE OR CALL FOR FREE CIRCULAR : THS--Rudy Maves, Raloh Jeffers, Billithe Hyde Park C r 0 Nail, IAC. Time: 2.470, new American gq Miller (Richm.), 5-Holtrey (Hunt. | owever, the Swedes still won i Norris Le yde Par ountry Club record, (old record 3.50.6, Patty Aspinail, Time: 2:28.4 | Seventy Ben Davis athletes, the European title by turning in Y Biock T—(Green Sweater) Darrell Du-/ course. Riviera Club, 1940): new. siate. recordsi: 6q ¥d. Backsiroke—1-Salisbury (Indpls.) £5) { " I CABIN CO dang. 24 jamb, Bob Polak, wick Jones: Ferrier and Shields each fired {od record 2:554, Patty’ Aspinall," IAC, Io Mijikan (INAPIS 3. 3 RhOmAL (Richa, ), cheerleaders and team managers a better goal-per-game average! . 30 Da ar, Norm alker, Jack! S 8 : ) 3 3 : | Woolen. Bob Kevan!’ peor ) 220.Yard’ freestyle t —1, Larry 3:-Goodrich (Richm.), §-Sunkes (Lat) {heve received awards. throughout the tournament than Buckle) Pat Anos Tony: Ziniedsoe, /Helt four-under-par 68's today to move MAA a . 2. Michael Kosmetes | Time: 34.4. ( : LL 4018

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- > ocn, Jim Backer, HR ! er, Robert Gawbey unattached: 5, John 2:lee (Richm ), d-Parker (Vin. 4-Carrolipili” Arnold, Richard Hobrreai™ Backer. a S— Bob Toski of Northampton, Stephenson, unattached Time: 2:14.5. |(Hunt.. 5-Grigswell (Richm.). Time: 61.9 Leon Redenbacker, Richard War.

Diving—1-Mlilikan (Indpls.), Ricom.), 3-Waiton (Vin {5-Holtrey (Hunt.).

Young, 3-Miller I, 4-Bower (Laf.),| Ronald

2 Grade

400-Yard Freestyle for women--1, Lafayette A. Team (Anna Hayes, Ann Moss, Barbara Rebelman, Betty Hullen); 2, IAC

Ragan, James Lawler. arsity Wrestlers

|Mass., and Milon Marusic of Al-| V Leroy Fraker,"Ronald Smith, Bill Wood-

(many; N. Y,, moved into a tie for

Schools

| 150 Yd. Medley—~1-Richmond, 2-Huniing- ard, Forest Clair. Bich . At , A M son, : Ir, chard Scherer, Don Remain Unbeaten second place with 140 totals. Each Storer. Judy Ronee): A30 Morrison. Bue |, 3-Vincennes. Time: 1.404. ¢ Ritter, Frank Phlume, Charles Bradfieis {shot 69's today. | (Pat Noll, Maureen Pleak, Martha War-| — t

| Reserve Bas |. Art Dethridge, Elmer Phillips, Bob Britt, {James Rearden. Bob Wilber, Bob ling, Cecil Potter, Harold Watkins, Ted Botkins. ' Harold Sommers, Richard Lepper, Jerry Rushton, Robert Preund.

ren, Gladys Humphries): 4, Lafayette B Team (Kathy alCrk, Kathleen McGuire, {Judy Huth, Kay Manuel): 5, IAC B team

Two teams boast perfect rec-| Lew Worsh : ’ 4 sham of Oakmont, Pa., -~ords as grade school's first bas-| kmont, Pa

{who led the field yesterday with {; Al der, Patty Black! Dis ~ketball season closed yesterday. |a 67, turned in a 75 today for a| McMahon, Penny Savage. Time 4311; School 45 and 84 h

: ave perfect|142 that deadlocwed him with|{aveste a Mag 00 record 4224, La: slates of 8 wins and n

1 a|Art. D fayette 5 19303 : 1 1. Py | O losses an rt oering of Richmond, Va 300-Yard medley relay for men-—1, Pur-| * “ham > i at pi » ‘?/due A team (Everett Brooks, Bob Dunlap, ‘are the champs in their districts. for third place. {Andy Forrest): 2, Purdue B team (Bill at STRICT. 3 . {Hatlem, Mike Kosmates, Dick Spatd), 3, Ad, Ripple Purdt t org! Teague, om x 8chool 84 defeated No, Ruel, Eric Helinquiet): 4. TAG A team the 1950-51 Valparaiso University

Valpo Cagers Name Ove Most Valuable Reserve Wrestling

Times State Service Ln Pratt, Don Scott, gom Glass, John “ ; nich, . VALPARAISO, Mar. 17-—“Big Ben Bin Townsend. owers. Don AA reshmen Numerals : Jim” Ove today.was selected MoSt| mop, Koper Brunia: Thera ox. Robert

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ini Gym Champs

M0 defeated No. 76. 0 a- 0 33-20; School Marsh. Floyd Brunes. John Verhonick, tod No. ap 33, 20 School 66 de- {Tom Lord, Jim Noran Frank Parrish :ipagsketball team.’ (Bill Roach, Jack East,” Eugene Grider, Vo. 51, 43-45 in 3-14: Echool 86 defeated 5, IAC B team (Frank McKinney, Bob | . James Price. . | Site ad DISTRICE 20 Yertime Swam Indiana 70-26 Kirby, Bill Kerr), Time: 3:04.4. The 6-4 pivot star will appear | Basketball Managers Varsity f At Shortridge P ’ One meter diving for gmen—1 Willlam | oo 14" with The Times College|m2e™ Morgan, Richard Scherer, Bob Gor- . e 7 Clingenpeel, rdue 98; 2, e Rel-| » . | 4a defontaq “Nasied No 73. 23-22; go Nel oH AMP Pl ol 8 petal 3 sis unattached: 30622. 3 Murray Ruoley, |All Stars against the Indian-| py, Bekeidall Managers Reserve | 8 -13; School 45 de! i , Mar. -1 — - | Purdue, 41: 4, Richar TOVOSt, un= Myer, v Faved, No. ,80. 24-13; School 45 defeated Indi attached, 248.01; 5, Nobin Phillips, un-/apolis Olympians, Basketball Managers Fresh |

|ana’s gym team lost to the Na- ike, James "Ferrell.

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A Ove paced the Crusaders to a \ i Or ter diving for women—1, Mary | ops | Shaot 17 Uercaten No. 37, 33-19: Achoot/ ONAL Champion Illinois squad pOne meler divine for, vomen--t. Marl , 0 FOSCD Bh ot averaging noe Ha fonetd oar Cafourss, Flor. Jl, stented No 33, 32-8; School 63 de- here today, 70-26, with the Illini 2. Virginia Chabine, Lafayette, 423% 3.1913 points per game to set a new reshman Cheerleaders “| 0. - | arbara eynshan, Ia » ' - AY Washinkts i Tg oe irat Jase, | To 3 ip. single season scoring record of|—C"roL.Coll. Larry Gregory, Louis Ritter. on ross won e lone . - Bchool 50 defeated No. 67, 24-23; A wW 469 points. JO, defeated No’ 18 Suche: getical "de. Hoosier first in the side bar. He e Sets Sc ring Co Bill Schroer w: fhe size ted . » =16; iC ’ 0, 8. 43-29; "School 53 defeaied No. 41, 1Linols’- Frank Dolan led the:Mark, Paces 8-2 Win :

-8. ‘| scoring with 17 points.

DISTRICT 8 did not play the last half of the

. School 18 SIDE HORSE--1. Cross, Ind; 2, Dolan, DETROIT, Mar. 17 (UP)— h be hi of your advertising hool 20 defeated No. 18, 28-20; School Il: 3, Murray, Ii; 4. ard, OE . season, owever, cause S Of etoaten Huot sd JyioiSpa0.20: Behgon Ml. 3. ne 4 Udvard, Ind; 5. Gordie Howe turned in a three- |

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; collegiate eligibility expired. Jeated No. 34, ior y mIgH vor Dolan. x > Cleary. goal hat trick to set a new Na- EE I eS DSL S¥PIFeR. | i no oi b At Howe Lee, Ind i Wan, TL: 5, ional Hockey League scoring rec- | : bearing on how good Bchool 85 defeated No. 68. 42-18; School PARALLEL BARS—1, Dolan, Hl: 2! ight TRUCK TRAILERS (CUSTOM BUILT your advertising is. #2 defeated No. 8, 36.30: School 5 der Sullivan TI 3 Bory, Tolan, Rhodes, Ord tonight. ns Jeated No. 82. 27-17] School 57 defeated Ind. 5. Voegel Ind | He powered the Detroit Red! ALSO REPAIRING—PAINTING Ne. 21, 23-17. FLYING RINGS—1, Palmer, Ill; 2,rr. ! | wl BOYS’ PO YE RP — | guillvan. TUL) 3, Lee, Ind.; 4, Gregory, hadi ings 10 an 3 to 2 roost ot JOHN GUEDELHOEFER G. A. Saas and Company “ N |” TRAMPOLINE—1, Sidi Il: 2. Can-:tR€ L'Nlcago Blac awks that Advertising and Additional Sports Bon. 1H ; Hao I; o Peryo, thd. s, clinched them at least a tie for WAGON co., INC. Sales Promotion

Sullivan, the league championship. Howe

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