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Bakery Kegler Rolls Hot 729; Women : Bowlers Paced by Eva Williamson's 685

Chuck Markey, who rolled a 714 series earlier this season,

Fine Tribute Paid Him To Be Pall oaren 2 v : & \ i or ‘A ’ 1] ne = A . knocked down a 729 last night for Schulmeyer Bakery at Broad ! | ug HY i a : a ; Ripple. ‘ dosed By an Evil Ball Player | BOSTON, Mar. 27—The body | | Markey opened with 4 238, dropped to a 223 and then

lof Kiddie Collins, one of baseball's J + MIAMI BEACH, Mar. 27—Perhaps the finest tribute all-time greats, will lle in state

| i i i ;1/for two hours tonight in the #ver paid to Eddie Collins, dead at 63, came from an evil aren of the Advent Episcopal) |.

with a whopping 268. Only other honor score for men last night was Ben Wise’s 673 for Pennsylvania Railroad at Beech Grove.

: | Women bowlers had four honor B pe, Brightwood

scores led by Eva Williamson's Rolland Fraser, Indiana er v

ball player, a blackguard, a crook who happend to be at on Beacon Hull. scores led Williamson'sigoians, Indianapolls Teacher) R the same time a teammate. It was a tribute to his staunch/ The Boston Red Sox vice presi- -237-211—685 for 0 B Hugh oo Jaan Past Brosidents FLY 1 i ibili i 'dent, who died of a heart aliments in the Yaver Classic at Pennsyl-\gf, "SUL American Can ........ 5! incorruptibility. Sunday at the age of 63, will be |" vanfa. Marge Skelton rolled 201- WOMEN Ne Over the years, piece by piece, I believe 1 have learned buried tomorrow in the family lot '§ it 10 el Jor he same team, ya Wiliamson, Milano fan.......... ss INDIAN i ees ee ete Bot me Weston. | a ly -Coleman, Marott Shoe.. . 812 most of the details of the rrably played to win at all a. OI He famed $100.00 in~ 3 i Marott Shoe and Frances Deer Fances, Dect. Tdeal Purnitire ll. i infamous World Series fix of times, Collins told me they threw! field, of which Collins was a mem- & 4 & ‘rolled 607 for Ideal Furniture at Berkopes, Hickman Whirlaway.... INDIAN 1919 which saw the Chicago|st least & dozen games, or tried ber, will be among the six pall. RE o the Sport Bowl. a “Btriageck. Milano NON i 28 ames they ha rs. They are Stuffy McInnis, | : . ‘ 5.88 ; etty Jordan, Hickmen- cos i} J White SOX oll Ot A et the(aEreed to throw In 1920 the Pith. ore, ey a rh and Jace DEPAUW'S UNDEFEATED SWIMMING TEAM—Little State indoor champions for the fourth |. MEN Beckie icgman Whirgncs | $1 neeroE Cincinnati Reds. Chick|!"8 Was so formidable it offset Barry, who holds a similar posi-| straight year and dual meet victors over Louisville, lllinois Tech and over Indiana State and Ball [Gon i bens ivunne Ra Ross’ + J1§[Sinel Northern, Brandelein Flowers . tis "Plus Tax Gandil, the first baseman, was *Torts of the crooks to lose. |{on at Holy Cross. Frank (Home State twice, the DePauw University swimming team i . comprised of (first row, left to right) Brock Silt Nlenglse Monkiinss. Tour Laundry i] Genie Dresier, ‘Milne Inf. lo... the contact man. It-was his job _ Collins recalled one game in Run) Baker of Trappe, Md. the Stewart, Lee Cooper, Ronald Knuth, Jack Smythe, Shumaker, Bob Blockson, Bill Cummings and |flifred & rghob Darl Pharmacy ves oity Winghel, IORIOTErtes ... oor: - to deliver players who would go| Particular where the betrayal fourth member, will be unable to Jim Kellar; (standing, left to right) Coach Charles Erdman, Jim Griffith, Jim Conley, Tom Parfitt, |Jobn Turk, 9-0p © o.oo i EE A i Daa’ ots along : | was so flagrant *the pitcher, |attend. | D Voor. Lou-Bvine. 'N Luk Charles King. Ji McCr d M Ch ios Rood d [Rar Shak te, urtel's 85. s+vooio0 838 | Thelma Kriner, Advance veer : Collins was captain and key- | Dickie Kerr, came back from The other bearers will he Red Robt hat ov tyine, Norm lukem, ne 9s Jim ory an anagers Wiar'es Veeg' an Emi hl " Morgan's Restaurant. Mary Eo, Soliare . owl’ 200% re | oy | . : m " n oe — man of the White Sox and as| He Mound a Suapned Miler. |Sox Owner Tom JEvkey, Wi ose ong, > , IF Misgnell J s Hal Hour Laundry Mary Sou purssion. Bunks "iarket1 8 such loomed importantly in the! thers are erooks on your own ge and brothers Joe and Ready for Gloves Hornets Just Dangerous Route Halts [Ef "Ri Buon Cleaners a3 Mary" Mier "Gig “Crown ig 1 doubt that the plot could — team trying to beat you” |ppank Stevens, whose family] CHICAGO, Mar. 27 (UP)—BEu-/ 0 , Bi Swiss Auto R [BRN aa Guie Jatearct ess; oseior Tout Food... ls {0 ceed without him. It was, Collins said, the first holds the concessions at Fenway rope's 10-man team was at peak Stinging Mad g swiss uro ace oer End Die, PL B suena Altha Boyer, Sportsman's Cleaners... “That's one guy we can’t get,” time the subject had beén brought Park, the Sox’ home field. lcondition today for its clash with to ZURICH, Mar, 27 (UP)-—The Bert Conley. Rayl Pharmacy .....: 418 [Audrey Gainey, Solitaire ............ H§ Gandil told the gambler’s agent.[Out In' the open by any of the, Rev. Paul Collins, the second of the Chicago champions in the) PITTSBURGH, Mar. 27 (UP)— annual Swiss automobile classic, aCe ot Yaver Men's Shop.’ it Betty Curren, Greenfield Tap and Die 331 “And if he ever gets wise we are P layers, |Collins’ twe.sons, will be unable 14th annual international Golden The Pittsburgh Hornets are sting-| the Grand Prix des Nations,” Dick Muypter.) “Bilin” Lune Pai a Lougnaa Early, | liso Ion.......... $21 ; sunk. He'll tell the world.” Kerr had won two games Into arrive in time for the funeral Gloves contest Thursday. The ing the Springfield Indians be- will no longer .take place due-to|gop ray, Alda uss erastiy it Delores uinp - 8a, usic Shop ie nn Hie ah. An undersized left-| from Paris, France, where he is/last time a European squad won _. . St. Louis Flyers ma de 2 dangerous nature of the Kp: sen ns. Sao Mantes Laundry... 813 Manel» cher. Maiody RB. Ghureh ... iis AS IT ‘turned. out they didnt he. had been Yuna ol the an Episcopal clergyman. the contest was in 1939. ters: fag db neva a OW ‘be _only tr Bi Ta tL 4 at Allee goilanugel" Advance Prin Ang Co. Sie ' 2 — ——————— 3 : t {Bo ons, Kriner Pharm , Su vita Collins; They mage the fs [unimportant even to consider by ° 8 ® | The Flyer protest that Hornet round circuit events in Switzer-| od Hinton, Pall Ph oer” 4 HY ima Lavery, Mom 3, Oi verre snes $ San =p the untouchable, was Candil and his clique. Red Win S Gordie How Center John McCormack was. in- land this year—the Grand Prix|Roger Miler Br. Smitty's Barber Shop vern Blets, Ban-Dee Inn . : -ollins, e A ’ | The White ‘Sox went on to win Wo eligible delayed the third-place of Switzerland scheduled f o r/Sherman Gatchell, Aldag Paint ,..... 608 Ruth Huff, Roth's Market. ... mediocre in the series. ud Argos, Reformed Church ... 807|Elizabeth Stanfield, Fun Bowl playoff series between Pittsburgh Berne in May and the Prix of Emmett Byers, Morgan Restaurant = 608 Ruth Dupree, Pun Bowl. .....

: {this particular game. It was In eo eo J : wi : : as more sus- : | ; , ’ : Y rs Gre i. renee Oft his play, he Wa Boston against the Red Sox and Individual Scot in am and Springfield all last week. Eastern Switzerland next August Austin Akers. Rupes Standard Serv. 804 Ben Abers, Conk: Puneral Home reas {Bill Northern, Men's Lunch ... 803 |Jeannetta Lough, Shelby Savings %

pect than some of his teammates fellow named RB Wh h L's board of in Erlen : ies who were to confess later they me uth was Just. » en the AHL's ard of gover-| : Andy Anderson, Schulmeyer Bakery ..-603 Mildred glas, Schoonover Hardw.. accepted bribes. He scored piioTiithing item the box to the 2 Cn a the vo Detroit Red "°r® cleared Pittsburgh, the Hor- TTT TT jos "Atsus. Jr, Qotimist ......... 84 Lila Littrell Hickman Whirlewas.... outfield and the manager was] MONTREAL, Mar. sordie e, the young ,0 nets opened the playoffs with a Butler Takes Track Irvin Stringer, tap.

Eyre 601 |Mary Flack, Thomas Bemis 601 | Virginia Swaensy. as 1 Myrtle Scot

two runs, made only seven hits o. Barrow who was later to lay| Wing star whose sports career almost was ended by a serious head g.t4.0 victory Saturday night. Jorts” Shechan, Cand dens. 80 , Pun Bow 8

in the eight games and hit 226, , ~~ | ' c layoffs. tod 1 ed the Na- 1 d l t os undation for the remark- injury in last year's Stanley Cup playoffs, today was nam e Last night the Hornets took a indoors at Rose Po {Dave Patton 1... ' 800 | Boss Goodwins. Chateau Bar agains} his SSas08 IWAFk 2 2, able Yankee dynasty. tional Hockey League's 1950-51 individual scoring champion With & tc same lead in the best-of-five| ats. Siete Seriiie y |Georee Hulman. Indols. Hester Supply $00 | Dorothy Hoeger, ‘Frelle In contrast Joe a Sela] a ' record-breaking 86 points in 70 games. series with an even more one-| TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 27—Aft- Bo2, CAM; fhapis. Standard Tool a Was erroriess in e fie THIS WAS one of the points, The 185-pound right wingman, who leads jhe Red Wings against sided, 9-to-0 triumph. The next er 10 years of inactivity, Butler Charles Steven, Tagan mal 2 i There is a reassuring moral in [Collins would use in arguing the Montreal tonight as they begy NATIONAL LEAGUE _ [game will be played Wednesday University resumes an indoor Ray neue FR Jones Dn Never b Collins’ career young men, going Pre-eminence of the 1919 Chicago their C or as bh collected 43! na) 6 a pe Dight in Springfield. track season tonight opening here Bio. Toi iu Boa paar TT ahead for into sports, should respect. |team . . . “They were so good Stanley Cup triumph, ¢ er of Howe: Peter, 1 & 4 "38 The winner of the Pittsburgh- against Rose Poly. Bill Ward, A. C_ Crum Jewsler =... who It is important to develop your that there were times they Boals and the same number © Bentle Toronto ol 8 i fq a Springfield series will meet the Butler Coach Galvin Walker Carl weit. Brangelioa Brotherhood || 8 Now ford |couldn’t lose even though they|a8815'S. hide. ire 3 3 Hershey B'ars in a five-game will bring 11 athletes. The Bull- gif" afyers. Central States Envelope t fan, ow lor the skills, much more important 10] Were trying to throw Ns » Official NHL figures showed he Enmidt Boston ----«- 83 18 13 8 series with the survivor pl B : BEAT RH a a my Ts Putt Fru. by leading develop your character. ying the game.” | the former league rec- Lindsay, Detroit ....;! §1 34 3 | ith the survivor playing a dogs also are entered in Satur- Faul Itch, =Mehodiss Tg hd RT aA Bined 3 Collins’ reputation was so in-| I was traveling with the teams wiped out. Je o het tagur Cain loan. Toronto rar {4 i ’% 56 seven-game series with the Cleve- day's Purdue Relays carnival at Edgar Siegel, Sam's Subway . Janda Sitch. Cent, States, Buvelops. » called ik timidating Gandil would not even! those days and T must put inotd OF §3 DOINNS 00! on Tr TOAD Ae Siti Triente oc WN #1. 2{hend Batens for the Calder CupdLafayette, |Eorent Weisman. ~ Lion's Virginia Perry, Indiana ......oc..... 401 Alas i entertain the thought of ap-| ns' appraisal. I never| a ly 5D EARASIL i saw a better team and that goes When the circuit played only 90 fast-drying proaching him. And at that time," "oi eq 1027 Yankees, games. Howe also. captured the actually ST he Was still a young = gu of 28. There is little I can say about 80al-getting crown and tled Ted @ helps rem If there was an “unhe y ‘Collins, the ball player, 1 haven't Kennedy of the Toronto Maple i } feed” on. OS in tose Sie os said a thousand times. {Leafs for the assists title. Howe : %o old-fashi not touch im, 1 Tue : ON He was the greatest second Will be 23 next Saturday. Ge can never Soman BE e any mn baseman the game has ever The goalie race, afternately \ CLEARASIL e orable person, ball player, ba. known. {headed by Detroit and Toronto : ples immed; op playen prise fighter Jockey, S————————— \during the campaign, was won _ : : Abore photograph or what have . : by the Maple Leafs. Rookie Al iar Ne ’ y p *E " > Jc ih IHSAA Directors |Rollins and Turk Broda allowed . YOU READ that Collins was ‘ . 'only 138 goals in 70 games for a reluctant Po, Siscuss he ell out To Meet Friday [fine goals-against average of 1.97 f e crooks involved. | | aicussed the matter with him| The five-member Board of Con- Por, 'TI0, oo) just siigntly | several times, '- bol of nd Inala High School, than the average of 1.98 He seemed to have no sym- ssoclation will meet 116d by Red Wing rookie

here Friday to make préparations’ them, not even ge gl practically an for this spring's track and golf yn LY, I ein illiterate, or young Buck Weaver, championships. . 1139 goals. : who had been caught up in the| IHSAA Commissioner L. V.| Rollins played only 40 games poljuted swirl of bad company, Phillips said only “routine” mat- tor Toronto and won the $1000 nor did he ‘have any patience| ters were on the agenda. [Vezina trophy. with the explanation that a penu-| The three-week state track meet - A Pmbepipuiter | rious owner had shabbily under- Will begin May 11 and close with Sugar Signs 2d Match |! i - (the finaly here May. 26. It'll mark| ZURICH, Mar. 27 (UP)—World, “Tey were old: enough to (the third year this plan is in ap- middleweight champion Ray|< know the difference between |eration. Final§.of the state’ links g,oar) Robinson will meet Jean = right and wrong,” he would say {meet also will be held May 26 ati ww ual of France, May 26, in the | with .a cold level finality. In [the Coffin course here, with sec-'.oo0nq hout of his coming Euro-, * his book there was only one |tionals scheduled the preceding pean tour, Swiss promoters api | way to do anything, the Bonest, jweek-end, ‘nounced today. In the first match | . Menelst way, a a ont m— rire lof his European tour, Robinson FE immediately, though rumors and Doering Makes Vl] et Carmel Rif Marcel 3

suspicions were rife. It wasn't{g e | until the following year that the Links With Cash Softhall Notes disclosures became a part of the | FEENSBORO, N. C. Mar, 27|" Teams Interested in playing at| (UP)—Upstart Art Doering of Municipal Park or at Longacre

record, All through 1920 the ne Richmond, Va. was basking in park should have a representative

a Be Hew oud prosperity today as a present at a meeting tomorrow La the wire, ultimately bowing to lc Ui Of his surprise victory in|pight at the Dearborn Hotel gym

: {the Greensboro Open golf tourna- . Cleveland's thin two-game mar- at 7:30. If unable to attend call ment against the biggest “names” gin. Fl in the links game Mike Corliss at RI 4453. | Doering, a “have-not” on the Ee fast na hey tourney trail, made the Greensagainst 88 the year before when |POT0 his first major triumph yesNev were not suspect and pre- terday when he finished with a they Pee Pre"! four-round total of 279 strokes. |

é $ y Doering, leading from the secBabe S the Best ond round on, shot a one-under-par 70 on his final circuit of the But P atty Shows Starmount Country. Club course

land thus finished five strokes

Her the ‘Fairway’ 'aahead of big Jim Ferrier of San

Francisco and six strokes ahead PINEHURST, N, C. Mar. 27|of Slamming Sam Snead of White (UP)-—Patty Berg admits Babe Sulphur Springs, W. Va. | —

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