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Tribe to Get Home Apr. 11;

. . . . . y . Will Train at Kissimmee in '52 By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor EN ROUTE TO BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Mar. 31—Having left sunny Kissimmee, Fla., on the midnight choo-choo for Alabama, the Indianapolis Indians today were rolling along and wondering what's in store for them on the second leg of: their spring training trip, which consists of fast barnstorming tour through five . Southern Association cities. First stop will be Birmingham, where they will resume exhibition games action tomorrow. . The dash through the Old South calls for in Birmingham, v Memphis, one in Little Rock, two in Chattanoo- . ga and two in Atlanta, before the Tribsters land in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Apr. 11. Just before the Indians said farewell to it .was announced they would return next spring for another session of training in the pleasant sports-loving city whose citizens made the Tribe players, officials and vacationists from the Hoosier state feel that this area of Florida has all the attributes for rounding a ball club into splendid physical condition. launched practice in Kissimmee on Mar. 5 and (jjne of Sid Abel, Gordie Howe the June-in-Indiana weather throughout the entire month was |55,4 Ted Lindsay into a trazzle, |

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Hot Montreal Now Favored Over Detroit

Canadiens Seek 3d Straight Win Tonight

By United Press

"MONTREAL, Mar. 31 — The| § citizens of this hockey-mad city hope to be in bed at a respectable hour tonight as the red-hot Montreal Canadiens seek their third straight victory over the Detroit

Red Wings in the semifina ley Cup playoff series.

For the first two games oft t geries, Canadiens fans huddled Hy| their radios until 1 a. m. while their favorites struggled with the Red Wings, first in four overtime periods and‘ then in three: Mon-| == treal won the first game, 3 to 2,

and the second, 1 to 0.

Tonight, with the Canadiens playing the first of two games on their home forum ice, Montreal fans hope victory will come

easier,

The Canadiens, who went into the series as 5 to 3 underdogs, now are favored to eliminate the pennant-winning Red Wings in

the best-of-seven series.

“I'm sure we'll take the series now,” Montreal Coach Dick Irvin said before spiriting the club off to a ski resort for rest. |Wings have worked their first

very much to their liking. Fact is, the Hoosier Redskins lost only for one thing.”

one day off the field on account of rain. | Even yesterday, their last day in camp, although it rained | first-year men for this vital some in the morning, it wasn’t long before the hot sun broke through, the rain clouds moved on and the Indians got in one of their heaviest workouts of spring before Manager Don Gutteridge called a halt and ordered everybody to pack up and pre-. pare to shove off. :

LATE IN THE day, the Kissimmee Chamber of Commerce extended an invitation for the Indians to return in 1952 and it was gladly accepted by Tribe President Owen J. Bush and Manager

Gutteridge.

Bush and Gutteridge were genuinely sincere when they told the city officials and fans that Kissimmee was the nearest thing to a major league camp that they had observed through their many years in baseball. Kissimmee citizens made it a point to arrange ample whole- |

some off-the-field entertainment for the players, such as frequent | fishing trips, fish fries, motor trips and lakeside feasts out in

the wildwood.

{semifinal

Irwin, who has suited up 10

series, also was encouraged with the news that rookie forward Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion would not be sidelined by a frac-| tured nose he sustained Thursday in the motor city.

Leafs Pit Hopes

In Veteran Goalie

TORONTO, Mar. 31 (UP) — Banking heavily on Turk Broda, the veteran goalie who was given a new vote of confidence by manager Connie Smythe, the Toronto Maple Leafs hope to even their Stanley Cup hockey | series tonight against the Boston

Most of the Indians departed Kissimmee last night at 12:30 |Bruins.

housed in two Pullmans. some leaving immediately after the day’s practice. The train party was in charge of Tribe Treasurer Bob Weimer. President Bush and Wally Middlesworth, personal friend, remained behind. They are to drive to New Orleans for a player |hands of the Bruins, Wednesday conference with Pittsburgh Pirate officials on Apr. 5. The Tribe members aboard the train are due to arrive in 37-year-old Broda was offered a Birmingham at about 6:40 p. m. today.

Others streaked off in their own cars,

Pressed into full-time service after Vezina trophy winner Al {Rollins suffered a knee injury in {the Leaf’s 2 to 0 setback at the

|night, in the opening game, the

contract. for next season by

Royce Lint, veteran southpaw, is slated to pitch the opener Smythe.

in Birmingham tomorrow afternoon. ham area and wants to perform before his hometown friends.

Smoke Signals

Big Ed Stevens, first sacker, who reported onyl Thursda night, got in ‘his first workout with the Indians yesterday. He appeared to be in sound physical condition and walloped two drives oyt of the park in batting practice. The veteran told Manager Gutteridge “he'd give him all he had.”

Stevens said he felt he still is a major leaguer and predicted he'll make the Pirates regret turning him loose if injuries and Lilness don’t stop him again this year.

THREE OF FOUR players cut loose by the Indians yesterday accepted the demotion without complaining. Pitchers Bob Bonaparte and Fred Uhlman and Outfielder Ed Jacobsen moved from Kissimmee to the Pirates’ little minor league camp at Deland, Fla., to continue training with Pittsburgh farmhands. They will be assigned for the season

a later date.

Pitcher Charles Hubbard also cut adrift and assigned to the Deland camp, decided to return to his Georgia home Instead. He was on the unsigned list and wasn’t compelled to accompany the other lads.

FACILITIES AT the Kissimmee ball park clubhouses were 80 good that Traimer Jim Pierce sort of hankered to stay on in the “Tangerine League” for another week or so. Jim complained that since he had to remain in the clubhouse during player workout hours, he missed out on a Florida sun tan. 1 The Brahman Inn, Tribe headquarters in Kissimmee; was [team the scene of a farewell dinner party last night with club as guests of the Chamber of Commerce

citizens,

Race. With the entries officially filed with the speedway, Otto Wolfer, Marcenac, who took over the asPure Oil's racing representatives said here late yesterday thatp every effort was being made torace. Marcenac was “the year” for the staff last year.

Times learned there is still sibility that Duke Nalon could be at the wheel of the other car.

He resides in the Birming- |

| Little Rock, Ark., 72; Tucson, Milwaukee 73, Washington, D. C ‘| Des Moines, Iowa, 80, Detroit, 46. Newark 72, Indianapolis 583. .

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Amateur Baseball

The Fall Creek Athletics, managed once i . Hershberger, will meet tomorrow at 1 p. m. at 49th and Haver{ford Sts. for a meeting and light workout Last year's players and tryouts are urged ito attend. The Eagles will practice tomorrow at p. m. at Brookside No. 1. Last year's members and new candidates are Phone Harold Miller, AT-3831.

again by Harry T.

invited. Art Sacks Used Cars will practice at the

| Beech Grove ball park at 1 p, row.

and other leading

While the Novis h

on the Novi

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quired four laps at failed to qualify.

133.944 miles an hour.

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Lloyds Pay $250,000 To Your Host Owner

LOS ANGELES, Mar, 31 (UP) on —Your Host will not be destroyed until the best veterinarians Lloyds of London can provide try to heal the gallant thoroughbred’s broken leg. The huge insurance organization showed yesterday it had faith the four-year-old thoroughbred might live by offering to “buy” him for full value of policles on him—$250,000. The western favorite’s career was stopped short at $384,795 on Jan, 13 when he fell at Santa Anita racetrack.

Frosh for Varsity

ALFRED, N. Y., Mar. 31 (UP) Senior O ~—Alfted University Athletic Di-| James ‘A. McLane an-

New Mexico 6, Wyoming 0. {North Carolina 24, Holy Cross 6. { U, 152, Virginia 111%, Vanderbilt 1712, Wabash 14,

Arizona 7, San Franc Baylor 7, Minnesota 8. Duke 12, South Carolina 7. Illinois 3, Louisiana Tech 0, Iowa at Bradley nin "w r (tle, called | end of Oth, darkness) . di Loyola (New Orleans) 7, srolina 7, Michigan State 6. Southern Californias 9, Stanford 6.

Wyoming 19, New Yale 9, Richmond

Kalamazoo 5, Davidson 4. Michigan State 5, North New Mexico 8, Wyoming Southern California 8, Arizona 1. Vanderbilt 7, Western Michigan 3. [ina 7% Cornell 1.

PGA to Sponsor

Trophy Winner CHICAGO, Mar. 31 (UP) — Richard 8. Tufts, Pinehurst, N.C. today was named the 1950 winner of the William D. Richardson Me'morial Trophy for the outstand-|

CHICAGO, Mar. 31 (UP)—The ing contribution to golf. nounced today freshmen sports Professional Golfers’ Association | A schedules had been cancelled and sald today it would sponsor the USGA, had been on various com-ic that freshmen would be used on|first national senior Open golf varsity teams, starting this

pen Golf Meet

championship at Dunedin, Fila.

|for the entire playoffs.

Basketball Results

NATIONAL DEAF TOURNEY Championship Round

Consolation Round

Washington, D. C. 43, Tueson, Ariz., 41. CAMPUS TOURNEY AT BRADLEY

Semifinals

Bradley 77, Wyoming 63. Syracuse 74,

ta . AMERICAN LEGION TOURNEY Second Round

(overtime).

to clubs in a lower classification at | Jopsabors Hodge, La. 41, Independence, tta. La., 77, Tecumseh. Okla., 50. |

NATIONAL VFW TOURNEY

.as in the race itself. gnment following the death of) ud Winfield since

qualification lineup until the last| ing records by driving one lap at|Neither of the Novis finished the! day and there wasn’t time for 134.449 miles an hour and the rethem to run the time trial.

8 o o CHET MILLER will be at the| wheel of one of the Novis and the Walt Faulkne driver of the named, Although no official an-

‘Hurdles Ignored | Indiana's high school hurdlers {will ignore a distance rule of the |Nyational Federation of State High {School Athletic Association. The rule book provides that the

, stance for the low sticks be] Jison Wesleyan 3. shortened this spring by 20 yards| —from 200 to'180. But the Board|j of Control of the IHSAA ruled D yesterday Indiana would stick {with the longer distance.

Tufts, now secretary of the

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PLAY BALL—That's exactly what these Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association officers are

Shephard, secretary-treasurer; Earl Montgomery, second vice president; Slo Yovanovich, first vice president, and Frank Sigafoos, president. Sigafoos was re-elected president this year, the others are newly elected. :

Training Camp Briefs—

Yankee Castoff, Frank Hiller, Trims Champs as Cubs Win, 5-2

TUCSON, Ariz, Mar. 31—It was only an exhibition victory, but | it was one of the sweetest in the career of Frank Hiller, the Chicago Cubs pitcher who was cast off by the New York Yankees. | The 30-year-old right-hander, aiming to prove the Yankees made a mistake in selling him, scattered nine hits in going the nine-inning distance yesterday as the Cubs beat the World Champions, 5 to 2 Hiller allowed only four hits and] - - no runs in the last six innings. | in a seven-inning stint and Hank Sauer sent Hiller off to a| drove in three runs with a

good lead when he: hit a two-run| bases-loaded double yesterday

the St. Louis Cardinals.

[three innings.’

games today Washington, D. C.,|¥*

{School player this past season,

preparing for as they discuss programs for the coming season. They are (left to right) Frances |

By United Press |streak with a 10-to-4 victory over

Lipon drove in five runs with two doubles and a single, while Priddy also hit two doubles. Erv Dusak, the Cardinals’ starting _"'ipitcher, hit ‘a home run. Paul| | (Dizzy) Trout of the Tigers yielded only one single in the last

from the championship round, 73) [to 49.

homer off Yankee starter Tommy as the Indians defeated the F . h Fi Byrne in the first inning. One of | Pittsburgh Pirates, 6 to 3. { the hits off the chunky Cub star risc Ires

[The rookie battery of Pitcher Bill fi {Evans and Catcher Bob Scher-| Ww ORLANDO, Fla, Mar. 31— barth gave Manager Steve O'Neill He as Loa ing

was Joe DiMagglo's first triple of] TAMPA, Fla, Mar. 31 (UP)— VV anderMeer, Says

the spring season.

There's still plenty of power in of the Boston Red Sox somethin, the bat of Jimmy Bloodworth, the to cheer about today.

two on in the 10th, winning the [of a sprained ankle. | game. Noble was injured when he was the field.

‘home runs for Washington, while t, score on Jack Lohrke's double] Broda, the Leafs’ goalie for 13 Stan Lopata hit one for the Phils! g the Giants lost to the Boston told VanderMeer to turn in his seasons and the oldest player in|t0 tie the score at 5-all in the Req gox yesterday, 7 to 4. the National League, has been Seventh. considering retirement, but may change his mind after Smythe's!

offer. Rollins is lost to Toronto, Lf the Chicago White Sox could ,} ."mrainals here today,. play all their games against the

St. Louis Browns, who knows IAMI. Fla. Mar. 31 (UP)— growled. where they might finish in the M : , . ems nia American League pennant race. s mbined their efWith Rookie Bob Mahoney oc Nonovan SOmb el Hur oo | fg |] d blanking St. Louis with three hits

in the first six innings and Ken!

Holcombe yielding three hits in 00 St the last three frames, the White “.c~ a age ow Sox beat the Brownies, 3 to 1, Joe Hatten started for the yesterday for the seventh straight itime. The victory was the Sox

| McPherson (Kas.) 45, Versailles (Ind.) 44 13th in 18 spring exhibition games.

Ariz., 49, So 47.

44, Worthington, Minn., DeKalb. Ill, 60, New England, N. D., { Whitefish, Mont., 70, Bellingham, Wash.

Gavilan Wins, Plans Tuneup

m. tomor- | Last year's players and tryouts are invited.

Novis Primed for ‘500° Comeback

The powerful Novi Specials, now] under sponsorship of the Pure Oil sponsor, the powerful mo ! . Co., are being primed for their oe owned hon the Win age for the first 25 miles, still] Gavilan was smart, fast and| “Do not sit down with, walk y comeback in this year's 500-Mile|gineering Co. with Lou Welch as stand and the Novi team can be!stinging when he snapped Hair- with, or eat with, any person you T

counte

against an as-yet unselected op- my club deliberately doing anyCLIFF BERGERE drove one to ponent Apr. 27 here before meet- thing”wrong, but your innocence the cars failed to get into the race |aPolis track in 1946, Ralph Hep-| fourth place in 1947 and Nalon ing Johnny Bratton for the title makes you vulnerable. Govern because they didn't get into the Purn smashed all official qualify- won the No. 3 spot in 1948, here May 18.

Gil Coan and Irv Noren hit thrown out at home while trying $8 2

ble's ankle at first was feared to Cubs would ask for waivers o

"be broken, but X-rays disclosed him for the purpose of giving him

SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Mar. 31 only a sprain. The Giants play his unconditional release.

Lefty Warren Spahn and rookie

last night as the Boston Braves) blanked the Brooklyn Dodgers,

Dodgers, but retired in the second |

nme 3 —— Garden.

CLEARWATER, Fla, Mar. 31 the smallest m

g | |The Bradley powerhouse and the! | TUCSON, Ariz, Mar. 31— ypset Kids from Syracuse meet| Scherbarth hit a three-run two- Johnny VanderMeer, only Major tonight in the finals of the utility infielder. bagger that drove in the winning !€aguer ever to pitch two consecu-tjona] Campus Basketball TourBloodworth walloped two runs and Evans pitched shutout tive no-hit games, was looking nament.

home runs as the PLils beat the ball in the last three innings as {OT @ new job today. He was fired |

THE IRATE FRISCH promptly

_/uniform and announced that the No n better than .247.

, inning after being spiked by! NEW YORK, Mar. 31 (UP)— Spahn. Most college basketball players ici are tall enough to look a giraffe| TUCSON, Ariz, Mar. 31 .— | LAKELAND, Fla, Mar. 31.in the eye, but don’t be surprised Early Wynn of the Cleveland (UP)—Johnny. Lipon and Jerry if « Little” Roland Minson and | Indians is in top form—not only Priddy led a 15-hit attack yester- Zeke Sinicola Steal the show at in pitching but also at the plate. day as the Detroit Tigers snapped tonight 8. East - West : All - Star Wynn gave up only two runs a three-game exhibition losing charity game at Madison Square

rivaled Melchiorre’'s performance with 19 'points.

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Ot Torn Star Sue To 4 Teams Event Likely

Four . Deaf Club basketball

teams from Arkansas to New . Jersey moved into the semifinals! 0 f dan S of their national basketball tour-|

nament at Tech High School to-| day. * | Competition Draws Missing from the found of fou was the Indianapolis host team 368 Tracksters that got: jarred last night, 72 to| gy yn 5 A 53, by Newark, N. J., after trail. PY JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ing by only nine points, 39-30, at| PURDUR FIELDHOUSE, Mar. halftime. |31-—Purdue’s panoramic Relays Today's semifinals paired Little unfold for the ninth time here Rock and Des Moines at 10:30 today. a. m and Milwaukee against] The race against time and the Newark at 1 p. m, |pull against gravity was to begin In earlier consolation round| for "368 track 4 Li. stars from. 33 schools with the 3 p. m. time trials. They will culminate t he 15 - event program with a two - and -onehalf hour running of the finals at 7:30 p. m.

edged Tucson, Ariz., 43 to 41, and | Detroit was paired with ‘Indianapolis. Hagemeyer Scores 14 |g Ted Hagemeyer, Indiana Deaf

topped "the Hoosiers last night with 14 points while Newark'’s Steve Renick and ‘Mike DeMauro divided 36 points. The tourney’s defending champlonship quintet from Little Rock A capacity rushed through Tucson, 72 to 49, | frowd of 5324 is for an easy triumph last night. expected. During the finals fans Clyde Nutt scored 26 points for will witness the crowning of

Angelopolous

the winners. {Queen Martha Christian, of LebThe biggest individual scoring|/anon, and her court at 7:15 p. m, spree was the shooting of Masvin/ Brilliant Setting

Tuttle, who threw in 40 points/ Background setting for the as his Des Moines squad side-|ro0orq-smashing performances of

[tracked Detroit, 80 to 46. In the more than two dozen individual

only other game Milwaukee! .on ference champions features a eliminated Washington, D. C. neon-lighted curb, glowing pole vault and high jump standards land a neon-lighted shotput toe: em board. ; | A six-lane track for the 60- - Id ey yracuse |yard dash, hurdle and shuttle ’ : {hurdle relay events cuts diagon{ally through the bright-green in-

i - inals | field rimmed by a three-foot wide sawdust jogging lane for warms-

(ups. The winners of each event will be trumpeted and rewarded with

Favored Utah

Ousted, 74-57 medals immediately following |each event. PEORIA, Iii, Mar. 31 (UP)—| At least five Purdue Relay

marks, including three American {indoor marks, are seriously Na- threatened. American standards {in the distance medley race, the

(pole vault and the shuttle, hurdle Syracuse swept over a favored rajay may be lowered. '

Washington Senators, 8 to 5, in the Red Sox defeated the New PY Manager Frankie Frisch of the utah squad last night, 74 to 57, Laz Threatens Mark 10 innnings yesterday at Clear- york Giants, 7 to 4, yesterday, Chicago Cubs yesterday for “loaf- after Bradley had trounced] Pon laz: of A Big Ten water. ing. |Wyoming, 77 to 63. | championship team is expected

His first blast came off Lefty ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. Frisch found the 36-year-old] Forward Jack Kiley paced the 4 better his own 14-foot, 1-inch Bob Kuzava with two on in [31 Rookie cacher Ray Noble was left-hander sunning himself, orange attack with 22 points Relays pole vault mark set two the sixth, and his second was Jost to the New York Giants to- Stripped to the waist, yesterday while big center Ed Miller domi-|

|years ago.

against Sandy Consuegra with day for about two weeks because After having been ordered to runipated both backboards and rolled|” He heads an imposing list of ; - |several conditioning laps around up 12 points of his own.

all the Big Ten indoor champions Bates Gets 21 Points crowned this year, plus three Ken Bates scored 21 points and|from the Big Seven and 11 more

‘Carlos Asay 13, but the Utah|from th® star-spangled Central team as a whole couldn't shoot| Collegiate Conference.

8ix preliminary heats and three All-America Gene Melchiorre Semi-final heats were to be run

\was the sparkplug that enabled | Off (2 stepnoan in the Se yaa ‘dash, the 60-yard low hurdles “I don’t want any lackadaisical Bradley to win going away players on my ¥ run Orical | against Wyoming. Melchoirre sup-| 2nd the 60-yard shuttle hurdle. : ’ {plied 20 points, many of them at The schedule: .

6:30—Pole vault and high jump start.

(crucial stages, to lead the Braves| 7.05 mntrance of queen's party. {to a 39-to-31 halftime lead that T:15--Crowning of queen and presenta-

lengthed to 54-40 late in the third| 7.25 Opening ceremony.

| period. 7:30—University two-mile relay.

7:5260 Yard low hurdies. The Cowboys rallied in the last| 7:48—8hot put. =

ut. |quarter and had chiseled the gap| ii so soca‘ yo;mile relay. [to 69-61 with 3:39 minutes left. 8:30—University distance medley relay.

8°3%—College distance medley relay.

{But three Brave free throws by| 8:53 High jump. (Fred Schlichtman and Buzz Ott] 5:03—80 Yard high hurdles. broke up the rally. |

e vault. 3: 30-Soliede i Sprit, yidley relay. . niversity Jar run. Wyoming's Morris Samuelson; ¢:36 34 yard shuttle hurdle relay. 9:48—College one-mile relay.

| 9:56—University one-mile relay.

Exhibition Baseball Announce Committee

By United Press For Gridiron Script

Philadelphia (A)-Baltimore (INT), at Members of the script commit- *

Minson a six - footer from Hollywood, Fla. (cancelled, rain).

Avoid Gamblers, Brigham Young, looks like a

midget beside his 6-11 western New York (N) ..... 012 100 000— 4 7 1

. . Phillies Are Told teammate, Marcus Freiberger of } 1 (2); McD , W. Ev T d herOklahoma. Sinicola of Niagara,| 2; McDermott, W. Evans (7) and Scher- 0, *. mittee Is composed of , an on either squad Dermott; losing pitcher, Hearn. (UP)—Bob Carpenter Jr, presi- at 5.10, is captain of the East]

— tee for the fifth annual gridiron AT SARASOTA, FLA. dinner of the Indianapolis Press:

Boston (A) 022 030 00x— 7 9 3 Club have been announced. The

Hearn, Spencer (6) and Noble, Yvars gridiron dinner is set for May 17.

{Roger D. Branigin, Lafayette,

dent of the Philadelphia Phillies, hic . i NR AT LAKELAND, FLA who will serve as “roastmasBy United Press today warned his ian to steer dean Shien jnelies Jim Sangh Brtron tA) © 001 423 0ox—10 15 0 ter”; William L. Madigan, Asso-, ars er. ou 2roina, an er, Dusak, Brecheen (4), Yuhas (8) and ciated Press: R. T. Miskimen,

NEW YORK, Mar, 31—Fleet, clear of gamblers and unsavory g-11 player.

flailing Kid Gavilan said today characters because “you are the Plenty 6 Feet Tall 'he will follow up his lusty vic- guideposts for the youth of this only fel 1a tory over Eugene (Silent) Hair- country.” ston with one more tuneup fight Prompted by the revelations of {before he meets Johnny Bratton! “fixed” games in college baskety - y hes ave a new including a phenomenal 127.743 TOF the welterweight champion- ball, Carpenter laid down these

unts still) 5 yer

of Minnesota, the West captain are more than six feet tall.

off-the-field rules for his players: cinson averaged 20 points in

man in Niagara history with a

not afford to let them down. But he will fight a warmup, “I have no fear of anyone on Northwestern; speedy Bill Garrett of Indiana, ‘Mel Hutchins, Brigham Young’s 6-5 rebound specialist, and Erdie Barrett of Kansas

yourself with care and discretion.” State's Big Seven champions.

last year they | ag} Night's Bowling Leaders

This is the first time the Pure marks stood until last year, when |Oil Co. has ever sponsored a car r boosted them to|at the Indianapolis track and the other hasn't been 136.013 and 134.343, respectively. Novi nominations boost the numIn 1949, Duke Nalon broke all ber of entries for the 1951 classic|D nouncement has-been made, The race records from one to 50 miles|to 23. Additional entries will be e Novi cars before accepted until midnight of Apr. crashing on the north turn when a rear axle broke. Those marks, |

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Helen ester, Indiana Recreation ... 504 Bud Schoch, Mechanics Laundry ... 610 ! 0 5 Hal Gremore,. Herman Schmidt Ins.... 609 Lorma WE RDS, Worl-Ten crvent 804 George Haley, Pisher Market +. Hid Ya, Willlamson, Milano Inn ......... 304 | Bob Scott, Acetylene Products ....... eng Aletha Rover, D-H-

Matt Roe, Knights of Columbus . Al Gaddis RCRA! Owe TOD aul Striebeck, Falls y Beer . ' jprence Mills, Bidacport Brass «oo peB04 Marie Flack, Tom Bemis & Co, ...... {Tommy Walker, Naval Ordnance. ¢. °, . Lowell Pouch, Carter's Farm Market.. 603 Jhan Hernaday, Ell Lilly Vheen Warr , Fountain re ... 603 Ethel Ward, EB: C. Atkins... ....... 484, Ken AR RL Square ... 603 June Wolfe, Vets Administration. ..... 457 5720 W. Washington St. Virgil Haines, Central Supply RRTTREY | 602 Gwendolyn Roempke, Linde Alr .... 446’

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Ron Bontemps. of Beloit, Dan Bagley of Notre Dame, Gale McArthur of Oklahoma A. & M. and

MEN Bill Lane, Pritchett Recreation ....,.. 802 - {Bob Taggart, Naval Ordnapce ........ 702, Hap Haines, Gibson Market .......... 602 Bob Payne of Oregon State com |John Murphy, Bowes Seal Fast ....... 701 Bill Kaiser, 8t. Andrew's ............. 601 plete Allen's squad. |Harry Btiver, Bugar Creek Butter 673 H. Bchakel, Architects ... 600

. 670] August Holle, Artie’s Potato Chips.... 600 East Coach Clair Bee has Sam

{ll McGregor, Naval Ordnance .... 659! Pug Leppert, Bader Coffee ........... 600 i George Snyder, S8chwitzer-Cummins ... 657 Duane Bruhn, P-H-O =... ,.... 600 Ranzino, North Carolina State, ick Nolan, Ritchey Furniture . 657/ Amos Bruhn, Mechanics Laundry ..... 600 Sinicola, Abe Becker of New York |Fred Estle, Mechanics Laundry 657! Joe Newman, Oscar's Loan ...... . 60

as 20 University, John Azary of Colum- . oal bia, Mel Payton of Tulane, David

Arnold Kidwell, Schwitzer-Cummins .. 653 Frank Davis, Bankers ixsare’ 8 16, with all indications pointing Denny Ireland, Peerless Pump pa 843 Don Hensley, Chevrolet Nighthawks 588 Alton of Colgate, Al McGuire of arion y, son enn i eorge Holtane, Moon-Lite weivais ’ to a total of 68 or 70. Harry Biehl Jr. Hoosier Pete ....... 844 doe Argus, Bt. Jgan of Arc ashe sa¢ St. John’s, Ed Kolakowski of I —— ~ iJohn Morris, Oscar's Loan . ‘an aries Walsh, ristian Church . 583 Si y J 'Di Rr | § Francis Raftery, Mechanics Laundry .. 642 Fonnie Snyder, Union Title .... 578 Siena, Paul Horvath of North istance vie for Stanley Hohlt, Fireside Tavern @... 639 J. Lewis, Borden's Milk ; 577 Carolina State and Ed Smith of

Insurance ... 637 Jim Hickey, Weidemann Beer .. 571 Harvard. Byron Broomfield, Hawaiian Lounge .. 637 Landis Hoskins, Hiser Ford .... 562 -— - Joe Waltz, Insurance ... 835 Jim PRertrand, Delaware 560 Pat Driscoll, Allison AC «vo.» 634 Dick Smith, Real Silk : 859 SPECIAL ay Adams, Schwitzer-Cummins ..... 632 Matt Ranes, Linde Air Products ...... 545 T. Eliott, Insurance Bowl fhe cnn nns 332 Jim skeen, Board of Health ........ 338 ou Fouts, elaware Bow sevens ock, olitaire 535 H. Scarborough, Schwitzer-Cummins .. 630 Mat Forson, Irvington Presbyterian . 533 SUNDAY DINNER Ray Johns, Insurance L EaXes sng 839 WOMEN erry ester, Ilaria Lanes .......... 1 a. I8kip Cottingham. Paris Cleaners ...... 627 Lila Littrell, Tom Bemis & Co........ 654 $1 10 Chuck Markey, Tompkins Ice Cream. 627 Pat Striebeck, Milano Inn. 610 . Wilf Brows, seas Ehgmns "CT ga7 potty Rlscal Dave Hooke Auio sales 301 almer, ephe; Armacy ... ’ 8 . Puck Falher, All pert y 625 Ruth Ittenbach, Bradley Barbecue... 353 ROAST TU RKEY

621 Marge Skelton, Milano Inn.... . 541 With Dressing & Giblet Gravy 621 Betty Fox, Tom Bemis & Co....

1 Gh Helen Rt dsp Bo Hors iis [+ ROAST BEEF 112 G18 MAH man “oertets heer. 111. 54d Judiners 617 Clara Fon, Motor Express .. : HH BAKED VIRGINIA HAM

+... 618 Betty Levitts, Real Silk 616 Mary Leppert, P-H-O ............. .. 518

on Hicks, Link-Belt No. 1 . ud Betzler, Schuster Coal .

Kays, Allison AC ......

615 Marta Roberts, Oertel's Beer 511 FRESH VEGETABLES

‘ iL Elizabeth Hausman, Tom Joyce 7-Up. . 508

gra ['azel Jordan, Bolitaire viarees HO4

. 503 © gos Ruth Ranes, Waltermire Real Estate 503 . 608 Mabel Skinner, Solitaire 03 606 Dorothy Miller, Airliner Sandwich... 30:

604 Jo Guelden, South Side Turners.

ree games to lead Brigham oung to the National Invitation ournament championship two on to seek new records|ston’s 13-fight winning streak would not be proud to jovite 8 weeks ago. P ? The chi | thi |with a unanimous decision before your home to meet your wife and gjnjcola is the only 1000-point e chief mechanic is Jean this year in the time trials as well 70m 2 of night at Madison Square children, x |Garden. Although he had to rest, “You have the Phillies and the ¢; ce vear total of 1188. Both Novi Purelube Specials himself in the eighth round so he fans as well as yourself to think - i are front drive cars with eight-|/could finish fast in the 10-round- of. You are the guideposts for the po ger Coach Phog Allen's West cylinder supercharged engines ofier, he appeared of championship youth of this country. You can- squad also includes Bib Ten scorinch piston displace- caliber then.

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