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: game, 45 to 43. : Win x All of witieh works out ideally Inn Billiards Play Silver (BN), Alison Jota (89) 2201 N. Capitol New York and New Jersey Madison and Troy th : eon : 4 ar Tne Ind py a sey Shouse Jo Jay. Knapp remained. unbeaten Mc enner. g $ 1 Woody i ? 3 1211 W. Wash. 2037 E. Wash. : 4% S. West York infielder. : in the ‘44th state three-cushion|ggaiye 7 3 3lHurriee = 3.1 4 Ww. Stirnweiss, sought for seyeral billiard tourney last night in the Lacvc i ; js, 4 : 4 is back? 8209 W. Wash. 42d and Fall Creek Blvd. | 4720 W. Tenth years by Detroit, put in seven Board of Trade parlor. poet 35 dmakere C334 Aged Extra Months.., Va. Ave. and South St. Emerson ond Bethel, Beech Grove 401 Kentucky Ave. seasons with the Bronx Bombers For his fifth straight win Knapp pg wt ve or On Sole Now : : / 3 : "¢ before relinquishing the second defeated .Al Maloof, 50-24 in 66) Totslr [O17 1% Fotals 40 13°20 in Limited Quantities ; ; j : job to Gerry Coleman. Hgjjnnings and trimmed Dave Klap- silver Circle it 3 an y : has Browns in an eight=iper 50-45 in B3 innings for his quis no
rookie up from Baltimore of the duintet which lost to Vincennes in
4. ; Areadia (Me.) 57, 5. * International League, has been a/the 1923 title battle, said he had folorade Sorings 77, Rossville (Ga.) 61. R ula Ga Genu ne (34,) i revelation. He fairly glides around| "0 Plans other than to continue Independent Champ Larvae [oar 81 Deseret) 0 © Ae) r S . i coaching here. Spokane 58, Sedalia (Me.) 38. 3
the keystone, making one outstanding play after another, and has rapped out five Hits in his first 12 times at bat for & glistening
417 percentage. Stirnweiss had Manager Zach| slip away for a k of fishing.
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Silver Circle’s basketball team {is the new Indianapolis independ- | lent hardwood team champion. | Silver Circle won the title by de- | feating Allison Jets 57 to 53 at Dearborn gym last night. Mayor Phillip Bayt presided during the trophy presentation. Fairmount Glass won the preliminary
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pe ‘ . : gk ¢ 2 ‘ x . . A Se : g me \ pe < : ye ; Em 3 a i ~The Press Box— \ ® ” y : 0 iy 3 i ? Tigers Faced ia | Loc Uphill Fight (Olympos Find |"... . In the Spring’ = ce. rencooa Tribe Meets First AA phill Fig Olymps Find I... In the Spring’ «omer Tribe Meets Firs 6-5 It Wasn't Their Day;” |, : a C= : Ser C : iH i in : 1 . 4 y ' £ Needed That Next Basket New Work in AFTER PLAYING 68 | TY ompet) on Or pri 9g Cl 0 AD 0 GAMES \ . By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS . " I(An Open Letter to the Boss, Eddie Ash, who is with|gg® - 1" RESPRCIVELY, THE ssion at aKe 14} 8:37 lo. the Indianapolis Indians in Kissimmee, Fla.). Inea 0 IS - oLYMPS AND CARS : Lila Co Hoh ; : Ac Dear Boss: | Have Yer To Navy Team Offers mpetition * . . + It’s over now. But I want to tell you about the Tigers. Open Playoffs EARN A “RESTS ‘As Hoosiers Pile Up 13-3 Victory Alte They didn’t win, Eddie. They didn’t make it. It wasn’t There Wed nesday NOW COME THE 3 ue By EDDIE ASH teu, o . - 2 mes . mn : their-day. It could have been but it wasn’t. NK ANDERSON PLAYOFFS. WHICH WE KISSIMMEE, Fla. Mar 15-The lis Indians today playoffs y i BY FRANK AND ’ first “road” game of the exhibition And The boys just didn’t have it| The hours will be the same. So were scheduled to set out on their Sam Division : great, Maybe too much was done "00 '0y But the Indianapolts| | THINK ARE MORE oF season in Florida's “minor grapefruti league,” playing the Kansas Ayision, when they needed it the most. and said all last week. Not even I 0 Di en a ony Pes st lane Wales CC © oF c apie ~Like the time they had one- 3 steal eam He fat ickes ona 00K them to Rochester instead : hee rs expected Rronger iipetition than they Fecalved 70-game int leads twice late in the third {bf Minneapolis. esterday. The Pensaco avy lads Sou with a ra duarter. And they needed that 310 IIERIONS OF SAE VIELE) Topp pont. season employment Ta oy Laie Wikloy, Spits busy aftsr- Cleveland next basket to give them the It's consists of meet- noon ya ; paradoxical how a virtue a one-sided score, 13 to 3. chances. And had pe they really needed. They had 10... 514; be a detriment. The At- ing the first. ‘Against the ri- ug » |capted 12.0 13 open the! : nent. ; e ri- ; battle uphill all the way. BI i art always “reaches” place Minneap- va Sua the 11. a hand in the visitors’, five twin Pe THAT ZONE HELPED iil for the ball on defense instead of the best-of-three Association club Ideal weather prevailed. = Both series 10) them the first half. They had moving into the space that big Serles A playoff this afternoon teams -hustled in thé warm sun- night in H : 1 : Midway players have a perfect right to eres A payof the Tribesters : ? Pa., agai been down eight points. Midway in the National shine and the contest was run off ‘in the third, Coach Crowe S¢CuPy, found se J thon Basketball Asso- knew they would in unusually fast time for the jy the . switched to a man-to-man for the a Ty, Pn 8 retary ciation’s Wes t- SRY a > ~ |number of hits and runs garnered . OB on Fitonttipe dn. three months. | Ly of nog contact. |" .ern-Division.-Fhe > T air pd to chalk of [Yate IN t Owen . By lt Ios rr will begin nefore pecause his ‘erly senson| _ miaaris THE WAY the Tigers Wednesday night up another vic- rot of-seven e pec ‘ e ers edn ni : ; Buff = man to man didh’t work. But it/p,ve been taught. So many times 'W in a a tory, st the Xo some infield help from the Pirates’ Dr pald off; Attucks got Its one-they could have resorted to an| ° As late as yes- pends o Bl 2s Httle minor league camp at - come Spr point leads, but Reitz was going. aggressiveness that so many clubs} Andersen , .° 4 oy “pg Selene Eyes, Deland, Fla. Officials in charge i . Reitz was ready. Reitz Was and themselves doing—and de-|Olymps were undecided about the bad. Jast in the Ash there said - they count supply . The CI , tough, hard-driving, ever-alert. feat the very purpose for which|job, They were tied for third _|him with the right kind ‘of’ ma- > ; . : AA last year under the manage terial to of American winner They could hit the short -ones. they're striving—to win. place with the Ft. Wayne Pistons. . ~ |ment of Joe Kuhel. . Measnre . a Cup finals Reitz is as good as Muncie. 80 1s| The wholesome reputation of the| Then fate and the Rochester Roy- Werk Tafiokt - |Association caliber but woul a Attucks. Tigers throughout the state is an a) decided things for them. The comb their various squads for the es b A able ome for everyone. who Tribe Manager Don Gutteridge pegt talent on hand and try to series be ea 4 ks lostt®®Y y Royals beat the Olymps, 91-79, id he d again use three sr winners. TECHNICALLY, Attuc knows anything about athletics sa would ag transfer several to Kissimmee. : 1 while the Pistons were topping th because it didn't get fhe half-| 4 what they mean to Young rriCities 95-82. No deadlock pitchers, win sath Wumhing ee The Indians staged a long Did dozen key rebounds I've seen le and to our community. J : : nnings. Tagge actlol workout before game time yester- The Ci them always get. It lost because Pe ey ve really won To 3: The oF) Same Touight would Fred Strobel, Paul LaPaime and gay and players who did not get Hershey | it was outplayed at the Srucial Eddie, you should -have Seen |pave met hore tonight to decide Bil} Raae. po Sung catoner into thu lineup continued working others by moments ‘when getting thatli,ng neard Dr. Herman Shibler|ine issue if the ps, you rout along the side lines. fi to 1 : ; - . f y had ended the since Earl gure I tan: get oo ae oi ged Son a (Te@ular season tied for third. as Nailed So ronoTm, contest TWo-Run Double off Ronis - 8, eir wives, Some of Attucks’ shots were footing and a iy, Teaulrees seemed ample yesterday, Gutteridge also sald he Although Tamer went hitless ii forced for the first time, and t ball and win. Th : would play “his other outfield,” yesterday unti e ning same they always hit didn't falllsa; ‘benind us while we wrote our Coal, Ero 6d 26.20 at the first consisting of Culley Rikard, John he really got hold of the ball on Coliseum. for them. Attucks was so superior sa uw We Wrole our quarter, 48-43 at the half and had Fiscalini and Whitey Platt. {his last trip and batted in two those six its opposition this year that|’ hould have a Seal} situation 1 lie end of While the Indians hit welllruns on a ringing double far down scored th to its oppos a i Eddie, you.s ave Seen three quarters. Then Alex Groza enough yesterday in spots. They|the leftfield line. Frank Kilan col- While tI the Tigers weren't pus SuougH the sportsmanship of those /gnd Paul Walther fouled out and also were guilty of banging into/lected singles in his first two any Cap | * all year to condition themselves gouthern Indiana boys and the|gne Olymps went scoreless for the five double plays, which is an|times at bat only to.cool off on that they for: this test. 2 Tigers hugging each other in|jaqt five minutes. That did it. oddity in a spring exhibition his next three turns at the plate. long seri It wasn't AfHiEs fault. sarpeltness after the gs1he, Reus Olymp Ralph Beard and Royal game ‘Smoke Si gn als ; American 1g) [ because oe a at" Re 'a a | eam wi - Jack, CG leno netted wx ec mwa th e oun i os é Springhel | FIL TELL XOU_ what 8150. ." oan repunciont- aiid Attuiks piece v0 rom he scorers. Groi's But the game with the YOUng| ywpm WHITE PLATT came Pierre “made Kttudky Tose, Eddie. Toul 3 naval nine, none of whon® ha ee Attucks lost| Pécause, once again, the thing|17 Joe Holland's 16 and Wal- fessional experience| In from & fishing trip with a catche ‘ Here's] - Kijow what 1 mean. that meant most to them in/ther's13 rounded out the Ol had, any profess: of 43 to his credit, his player ‘against o also because the kids were too : . ky t ymp before entering military service,°f * g “ 7 to win {im =| their young lives—winning—was attack, . . % - NCe IIOTS brought to light the playmates barred him frédm the Bice" © win. or| Subordinated to congratulate their Pistons Breeze 0 , int,|training camp, sweepstakes rul- Cleveland . ‘We know that a football player conquerors, s Fi. Wayne had little trouble Indians’ outstanding weak poin 'ing him out ss a professional Pittsburgh sometimes fs good also because “ : ” ~ their infield. : y t. Louis . he'si“mean.” Mean doesn’t mean! pone VOU should Have seen With Tri-Cities, leading by as Av. 3 fest: baseman Boyd Claimed he was Sominesiéet fish Cincinnati | mayhem. It means he's agEres-igig Bop Jewell, Who WOrks in|mciwes oi min New srk. Gearhart handled throws Poor: |=, uy piatt 1s a native of Buffalo sive often to the point Whete he , restaurant before school every Jolowey = A "Ww 26. ly and other flaws appeared at |. i8 lL Til ing his total Hershey is ow 6 home, % has little or no regard for wa morning, ‘break into tears when 68, despite George Mikan’s in- second and third catch, the other players decided Providence personal safety In bevy contact: |they said he wom the Trester jured ankle. Mikan got 14 points it nes urate 3 rowin E. con. he lost his amateur standing. . Ss - ase NATURALLY, it's different in|av ord fof Taettal abitic. | Io bring his season's mark to 1932 tone re vens, theyll need vet.| True te the tradition of sa Totals: basketball. Hu the metivatian je of Ere, that —— plainly poiaty and an awetags of ga, erans at all three positions. amateur angles, Xtmes A1igthe! the same. The body contact 1s|S Sa IR Oe been recognized|PoLh NeW Pio Fecords, Dom Dallessandro blasted the| deseribed a 12-pound bass that Caps is t supplanted by an all-out effort tothat, Gee, weve gn So the Olymps have a tough nut first homer of spring for the| Sot sway from him just when straight § grab that loese ball, to hustle the|at last! b to erack. The Lakers are defend- Pribesters in the first inning when| he thought he had secured It ice and 1€ opposition off its feet, to be keyed| Yes, Attucks has been recog- oo NBA champs and have won he sent one high and far over the, in his boat. - not for a mentally for situations that de- nized, Eddie. They've been recog: ,.. ampionship of th » = son when ¥. nized by sports-lovers who arelin® Playofl ehamp ip . left center fence with one mate| pop papNwe’ ret iar Indianmand split-second reaction. y ague three years in a row. oh base. A second Tribe homer before Ww Attucks has always had that|interested in athletes that are Here Friday { s belted by young Don Hed-|2Polis fan, returned home over probably split-second reaction. But it did either good or bad, irrespective s wi ’ - ; "Wa! the week-end after spending more tomorrow. P. The Olymps will move to But ¥ rick, shortstop, in the sixth with f reed or religion wy ’ 5; than a week wa: the Indians h HO! have ‘enough of 1 against 5 ig ized for their ie¥ Fieldhouse Friday for the sec- Nn rd © lnone on. The rookie seemed fast Reng Th Reitz. : ey are recog or le Tlond series game with the Lakers. ; tL JE fl Ebon has enough ‘at the difficult position|round into form. uncle, Doug # They h: b{ Why? greatness and Jeinaveinents ®"|1f a third game’s necessary it will but his throwing arm was inac-| Barnes, used to star in the out- scoring sp { 1 don’t know. cause they live in a society whose be played in Minneapolis Sunday ‘ ° : Curate. field for the old Indianapolis Fe- 1 last night ome of theglaxness in that/ills often demand they be > harged with/serves at what was known as Ben Woil . night. ° The Indians were charg porous zone may have been men-|in our competition society, not|"'p ior and Ft. Wayne open : five errors, all on the infield, but Brighton Beach near the canal gave the ] , tal. The pressurewas on. It was'just good. in Rochester tomorrow night, A i Sun Valle S ee ol “ on A nderson with an experienced first sacker|northwest of old Broadeut. period les 1 switching to Ft. Wayne Thursday. WW for a target instead of an out- a. 8 8 : * ® M B ching ayn Y Pp y IN THE TRAINING camp's period. It It's a tough semester in the ‘ fielder playing the bag, the record . George Stirnweiss ay e NBA'S school of hard knocks for Program to Get Underway Here in Mid-April; afivers, TR i at the could have been Jiferen, ; [Tieauly pus) on the Indiana Sate ols, on . Zr K ¥ § [the Olymps. They didn't fail, - . . . “ Elmer Riddle, man and basketball tour . Cleveland's 51 Insurance |though. But a “B” would have $25,000 in Prizes Will Be Awarded Drivers l= Johnny Hutchings toek turns on Ment auals. SOp0%0 Mok inmeY: 1 No. xe made them happier than a Series| ART WRIGHT ‘Tribe Box Score the Tribe mound and Pensacola po , P i ! " “pA” t card. Those By AR R1G : | was held to six hits. Riddle was 2¢armin, Brahman Inn proprie- Cap lead. Indians Would Like a Steady Hand on their report ea Stock ear auto racing in this area will open Apr. 1 at Sun Vailey, PENSACOLA NAVY v0 A 2 the winni itcher and Bill Ott. tT, held tickets on: the winning Carveth oll \ Lakers are tough. Speedway, Anderson, it was announced yesterday at a meeting of Kirkland, 3b 3900134 Bg P “| Muncie quintet. Dearmin is for- clincher b To Fill in for Lou Boudreau Indianapolis (tpg [Mochester 01) [the Championship Stock Car Club in the Claypool Hotel. Pushaw, ‘oP 3 3 3} § }yman, who was knocked out In the!" 1ot of Muncie back with By United Press J Hollander 1B 3 foment 1°32 Stock car racing at Indianapolis W. 16th St. Speedway will| Nolte 1b o.oo... 3 ¢ 29 0 0isecond stanza, was the loser. . a Buller anc LOS ANGELES, Mar. 19 — The Cleveland Indians were) gli} ¢ 8 3Coiemanit # # 3 open in mid-April. Devine,’ 2p 90900 0 3 Hits for Jacobsen AFTER THE INDIANS break Thurier’s in the market for an ‘insurance policy" today and that could be Zanere % 3 Shuene 1s 4 $f More than 100 drivers and car owners attended yesterday’s|ineseick if | ‘$0330 o Uhlman put more on the balllcamp at Kissimmee on Mar. 30 he has s another way of saying George Stirnweiss, falther:rf 4 8 Bgsulre 3 1 } meeting. | Hramike, 8 ............. 4 1 0 0 0 o/than either Riddle or Hutchings,|and shove off on barnstorming League. Cleveland is considerably interested in the stocky, 31-year-old |Rafkerre = 2 9 2 Holsmanle 6 6 1 More races for members of the to use car models as early as|Chmura ¢ .....o..0i000 $323130 with the two veterans choosing|4oyr through Southern Assoeia- Clevelar Surnweies 2nd the Si. Louls Etowns, Who now own his contract, Matmimis 1 3 3 — — —|Championship Club, probably on 1935 this year. Last year the| motais .... . 38 3 62413 3 '0 take it easy. Hutchings mixed tion cities, they will stop at the Perras in could be persuaded to peddle him.| ; Totals 3117221 Totals 3619 175 seven - day - a - week schedule, earliest model permitted was 1939. INDIANAPOLIS. o a x Comedy with his pitching.and the| Thomas Jefferson Hotel in Bir- net-tender The Indians’ yu for stirn- Baegreats’ Coach INDIANAPOLIS ©. 36°33" 18 13-79 were promised as a result of an, Redkey also promised more Jacobsen, ef ............ 133700 crowd of approximately 600 Was|myngham, the Chisca in Memphis, for the pl Weiss Sows Su of ne uheer : Ree rows ‘MissenBeard, Gross 3 affiliation with the nationally|thrills for the fans since most me-|Builecandras rt |...) 4 3 3 1 4 0 KXePt In a jovial mood. the Albert Pike in Little Rock, Glover's tainty about Robert (Beta) Avila, | are Forward Walther, Johnson 3, Calhoun, Coleman 3. known NASCAR (National As-|strictions on engine specifications|Xaiin If .. ....00 393199 An oddity occurred in the Pen-|1he Patton in Chattanooga and his 48th fc current Cleveland 3econd base-| Risen 3. Saul y [sociation of Stock Car Auto Rac- have been lifted. | Turner, oh TY in 4 0 113-0 o sacola lineup. Marty Upshaw, spe Ansley in Atlanta. high, He man. Avila, a speedy, 25-year-old To Vacation ing). "| Stock car raeing this year will| peters, 25° .. 1321181 who began as catcher, wound up| i % = apolis rec Mexican, batted .299 in 80 games, Work Started The affiliation will permit driv-/be modified since car owners will| Maitk.' oe +3.1112 3 las pitcher, relieving Ottman Inj BOB WUESTHOFF, another son (1947for the Indians Jast yes but is rp |ers of this area to compete in|be permitted to “soup up” their Chima. Bo orerrrenr ‘10000 gi the second. H. J. Chmura took rookie outfielder from Cali- hisin a 6 Daley rat Jon encles at (he! MUNCIE, Mar. 19—Genial Art NASCAR sanctioned events from cars. No longer must the cars| Hutchings, p ...cocoiii 1 1 1 0 1 0 ee Upshaw’s job behind the] foruia, joined 3he Tribe au) : . Beckner was looking forward to |coast to coast. be “strictly stock.” Total hs sad WIT " | late yesterday n. e Hank Greenburg, Cleveland’sia week's vacation today while On Bowl Pact Early Models Approved Offer $25,000 in Prizes : “Walked Jor 'Uhiman # sinh or 3 It was the first game for both| drove all the way from the Glover general manager, says he is con-|this city celebrated the triumph a I | Championship club drivers will| INDIANAPOLIS _.... . 240 003 o4x—13 teams. Last year, the Corry| West Coast. He's the eighth term with fident the swarthy, hustling Avila of his Central Bearcats, Indiana's : Br United Brew Harry Redkey, a headline driver. rticipate in distribution of a Runs, batted fog Dallessandro 4, Riddle Field boys won 20 and lost 17, but| fly chaser in camp. x a $100 bi will make. the grade but would new high school basketball cham-| CHICAGO, Mar. 19—The Big|In Stock car competition here inipointy and added cash prizes for | Fernandes. Turrier ‘2. Two-base hits their playing personnel has seen| g- 2 2 Coliseum like to have some one like Stirn-|pions. Ten had laid the ground work to-| Past seasons and now Soc a National Championship. crown. | Three base hits. Jacobsen. Home runs. Many changes since 1950. | WES GRIFFIN, a formes in member © weiss around and ready just in| A pep session and a ‘parade/day for extension of the Rose|th® Championship club at theipgintg will be awarded forievery Dallessandro, iJedrick. Double play— Young Ed Jacobsen, outfielder, dianapolis manager, watc club. He case the younger man should through the city’s business dis- Bowl contract with the Pacific] Chicago headquarters, told theiryee pased on the length of the Noite, Kirkland to Whaley te Noite i.| collected three hits in his first 1951 Indians go th “the paces trophy ar falters” [trict were the only planned activi- Coast, but officials warned that members they would be permitted gyent. : en on base—Indianapolis 6, Pensacola game ag an Indian. He belted against the Pensacola boys. yam will get a Cleveland's infield became the ties for today. But the air of ex- the pact still might be rejected. . Added prize money will go into| hay 4 Uhiman. Struck eut—By Riddle out two singles and a triple. Dal-|terday. He was Apempanied A Saturday. club's most vulnerable spot for citement, accumulated in 20 years| At a special meeting, the con- Charles Stops the championship “jackpot” each| in Riddlel in 3 innings Ottmas § in 1|lessandro batted in four of the Ben Tincup, the r Rea Bi Other It collapse with the transfer of of playing the role of an also-ran, ference voted it would extend the : race to be distributed to the high| 7)\"f (oS asters In song awa | Tribe's 13 runs and Naany Fer- used to pitch for Louisville. a "televisi dependable Lou Boudreau to the still bubbled over. |pact on its old basis that no team | On ‘Eat’ Circuit [powmt drivers at the close of th-| Hit by pliched ball “By Otiman (Gear- nandez treated himself to two are employed in the Pirates’ little voted by Boston Red Sox during the past! : i» {could compete more than once in lseason. It wad" estimated tha 8s. Winning pitcher Riddle. ; Losing doubles and a single. | minor league chain, Griffin as a popular p winter. Boudreau, in addition to| FESTIVITIES BROKE ouf im- three years, or on the Pacific| Ezzard Charles, the heavy- some $25.000 will be distributed t | League); Stevens and Story. Time: 2.05. Pensacola’s “second baseman, manager, Tincup as a scout. Ludlow F1 managing the - Indians, -alwa si mediztely 24 tes : Iuispeakers| Coast proposal that no team could| weight boxing champion of the ; entation. was gvailaie to sisady {bares a on rales fig oy Sofupels More often than once in world who .apeaks as well as | Goalie § “green” infie composed ©o . i Pear Ray Boone he Avila, |ler Flelghouse in Indianapolis| The conference voted also that| he hits, has another stop on Serhy wi Realizing they needed an older| Saturday nignt. Sackagrs heroes jit Joule not be Willing io sEtend) the Iknife-and-fork circuit to- ! om : mates. infield hand last November, the . y a state police trims agteement pn i iy oT! night, mt ; Indians drafted 32-year-old I home late Saturday Be mplon lo coms Charles will be on hand te On The Klein from Los Angeles of the night, the city was ready to greet The motions to extend the MelP honor Shelbyville’s Bill | AMERI Pacific Coast league. Klein, a them. The traditional fire-truck agreement must be approved by! Garrett, the Indiana University former Cardinal, failed in a sim-|, 4 city authorities met them and | the facuties of the members, how-| ‘Pasketball star who will be hon- | 1 ilar spring trial with Cincinnati 2") 00 ¢hrong’ of about 10,000 ever, and William R. Brenaman| Ored in Shelbyville during “Bill | : fNDIANAPOL last March and Cleveland offi-|yny 104 in their fieldhouse. of Indiana, acting secretary of the| Garrett Night.” le cials aren't too certain he can| py .crackers were set off, horns meeting, said these votes mignt| ‘Charles, who expects to fight Clneinnat) make the grade this time—even yjared, a band played and the kids cause a change in the Big Ten| Joey Maxim in Chicago In | 84 8 uuu GT b ; danced. They were still dancing attitude. | June, had a busy day in Indian- | Buftalo + wl nwelss could be expendable 5,4 3 huge bonfire still smoldered) Should the faculty of any ofie( spolis yesterday. He spoke at | i Providents , the Browns due to the bril-| earty Sunday. institution reject the plan, {t'must| & dinner hondring the Crispus | xNew Haven lian spring showing thus far of | ww A 5 2.8 ,, be voted upon again at the next| Attucks basketball team at the aibiswanaed St. Louis’ second baseman Bob, “I GOT TWO hours’ sleep,” .onference meeting, scheduled in! Senate Ave. YMCA and engaged | Buttalo Young and Johnny Berardino. | Beckner said, “I'm too keyed up May. | in 2 vamel discuss) “Chris 8 pingfeld Has .500 Average lo yelax yet. Zul £3 RIghty| + It seemed certain that a least| tian Py mi bi with | 8. Louis base and hi, 15 shoring Joy mph. their third inthe 41-year ciel 3, "Ul, (Eh S| oeal spore scribe at the Sm — ' ' i ol ree schools—Min-| \ ; . et .500 Batting average and has im- history of the “Hoosier madness,” poonta Wisconsin and Northwest-| Methotins. Church Montreal pressed many observers with his 2150 was the first for Beckner In|orn were known to oppose any Now ¥ dash and determination, (nearly 18 years of coaching. . extension. Basketball Scores Young is a hard-working! Beckner, a member of Central's ——————————————— AAU TOURNEY
