Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1951 — Page 14
oe n 3 or Arn . . = ;
-
[FAGE 14 ”
__TH¥ INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
lubs Swelled -As Maj ors
%
-
*
©
SUNDAY, APR. 1, 1951
tart Tri
v i hg vo. . co Er . ts mae
ey ee : “me n : : ti . — = . : At Least the Fishing Pole Won't Get Away, Now That Detroit Options House, At Least the Fishing Pole Won't Get Away, Now That Two Records Set = | | ~~ Bob B #t Has Perfected His Pate: 0 ac \: | ~ It's $75,000 Bonus Bob Bennet Has Perfected His Pafent Boat Bracket” | a4 pyyrdye Relays nsf I ] - Times Maintenance d ~ SH - Fastens to Craft : id : ri 1y n - ~ ; = : i J CARL . 8, : Continued From Page 1 Fab Aes n : : 3 n Is Inventor Or in Ground . Hi okt: Brus . : ‘ [& d, Ti : ’ : \_|~LAZY fishermen can become bracket and held fast. There is off U. 8,, Relay Mark | Horear Purdue, second: Remick, Wester : i : . even lazier now-—the Bennett no way: the rod can slip out of the| Missouri won the shuttle hurdle Michiean, thir¢, me=; .) ” Cards, Giants, Reds Also Cut Rosters; . bracket. The fisherm p 1 event in :30.2, only‘ one-tenth of Bg iid, beat Wen 2, nosed; or, 2 Rizzuts Hospitalized With Pulled Muscl Boat Bracket is completed. igo dg Bg a eR Ye second ‘off the American and Missouri: third. Time—:o7.6. TH] 1zzuto Hospitaliz Wi vile Et. v e bracket while he | 60-YARD DASH ; ' P Cond sean uscie oe Year of Nanning ani tinker : rows the boat to a new location Purdue Relays marks. Purdue (Jrcliminry heats, (Three tn each head season i AN ’ rkshop or can do a one-man trolling job.| Was second. os susiity for demi. . . » LARSEN, Rik, Wan 2=Deiroile 37500 bonbs catcher was finished this week by Robert Phe-man 8 J In the college one-mile relay, Ie Erne Sat Scott Anderso ran ouse was one of seven players cut from the roster t . rm i he + % Hoste Was Gis of geben players Sioou the dey. IH. Bennett, 50-year-old Times BENNETT also considered me[Aiccomnes SE al] Sie Déat—Won by Gonzales, Tiingls; Vi. The ’ Pp 8 v0! e it possible for House to be maintainance man, when com- _ fisherman who does his angling|Depaul’s Nathaniel Blackman. "Nid hest Wen py" Michigan son, Ind optioned to the Tigers’ Toledo, O., farm club. : mercial manufacture of his new . Normal locked at 3:30.3 Sista; Keves, Michi forma second; tracks iI Last vear he was kept with the t ; i _ from the bank. The .arm' that Normal was c'oc at Jo0.d, | Mathis, Towa, third. 0—:08.4. racks 1 st 3 p e team, even though he was pracket began. . holds the rod be Illinois’ Lawton Lamb cap-| Fourth heat—Won by Smith, Wayne; 3 not able to break into the lineup : olds the rod can taken off| oi th a by less| Konrad. Michigan, second; Henson, Mich= tions to : : The Bennett Boat B tur e 1000-yard run by less|igan State. third. Time—:08.3. s = & | -) e oat Bracket is and placed on a spiked plece of than two yards over Charles Filth heat—Won by Wilkiss, Indiana: Mech: _ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla,—The' The only rookies to survive the Made of spring steel and clamps steel that can be pushed into the Whiteaker of. Michigan. His| Nopmnl. abi Timeie.s, os Michigan place th st. Louis Cardinals began cut- Tampa end of the team’s training t® the side of a boat or can be ground. The piece that goes into/time was 2:17.7. | Thomas, hip en Bione. Doiad; Alam en's Cl nue mew Squad 10 Sie Jolay are Catcher Les Peden, Pitchers stuck into the ground to hold a the ground has a triangular- Fitting Climax | Remb Final heats. (Fwo to aualify for since Heh they or Fe a dT Blake in nshermans pole firmly in place. shaped piece of steel that makes! The featured University one-|{ 3X heat—Won by - Wilkins, Indisna; rougher SATE aed Bobirs a feritera fielder Walter Post Bennett started thinking about the rod-stay in one position. mile relay event was a fitting Sootk. awa, second; Ford, Drake, third. to farm clubs. . the boat bracket rhore than a Goodwill Industries already SInax to the colorful 15-event| Jesnd heai-Won by Kiya, Michio thefle Arroyo, a lefty from Puerto, . ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Year ago while pursuing his has started manufacturing the|PTOSTAm- The bitterly-fought bat-|iey, ingle nize. Hime 063, res De om Rico, and Crimian, a Philadelphia Tom Poholsky, 21 - year - old favorite hobby—fishing. Bennett Bracket and the Em- en Dl teen Stale! Rails, Mismi, eco; Brown, be: : righthander, went to Columbug,. rookie righthander up from | = = = Roe Sporting Goods Co. will be : . | 60-YARD LOW HURD ARMS( 0. of the American Association Rochester today became the | BOB, as he is known around the local outlet. Bob has applied] nk. The tue Vas 22a. 10) (Thee Erlimizary Bovis axandria, while Tiefenauer, from De Solge, first St. Louis Cardinal pitcher (The Times, was fishing along a for a patent, yards on the final ors ha Os First heat— Won by Slack. {Hnols: Phil. stock car Mo., was assigned to Rochester of this spring to go nine Innings |creek bank. He put down his rod 2 = = and-one half 1 2 third. ime ror ond: Fares, Misivurl, afternoon the International League. ! as he handcuffed the New York | : ’ ne half laps, overcame Mich- Second heat—Won by Veregge, Purdue; ] nn Giants on five hits, and beat with the baited line in the water. THIS isn't the first evidence of|igan s Joe Larue, winning by less Jenson, Michigan State, second; Lammers, Indiana ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — them, 2-1, for the fourth time AS he turned away from the rod, Bennett's inventive genius. He than three yards. Ron Meyer of ‘fhira heai—Won by Martin, Indiana; RACES Infielder Pete Pavlick and | jn six spring games. a fish hit the line and dragged was employed at Curtiss-Wright © Uraue brought the Boilermakers yicion, third: Time 071. © 5c *°™ We . Pitcher Charles Bishop were cut fo i a the tod oft the bark Into th during the war and won five first OMe in third. : conOurth, heat—Won by Englander, Wis- TERNOO from the New Giants squad | PHOENIX, Ariz.—Phil Rizzuto, ° e bani no lhe prizes for inventions there, and a Meyer took the baton from By- Missouri, third. yp Bardot, plonship today and optioned to minor of the New York Yankees pulled|Water.’ : national citation for his work. |roR Weaver, . former Lawrence Sa gen Won by Thomas Michigan Valley, A league affiliates. a muscle in his left side in batting| Bob went to his home workshop Bonnett Is» man: Bf many] ca, far Nurdler, whe was/ferd, Tme-net’ de SANS au Pavlick, 23-year-old second practice before the Yankee-Pirates/at 850 Roache St. and began FISHERMAN'S FRIEND—Robert H. Bennett looks proudly at talents. He speaks five forei |Jostled during the third leg before Diets. Towa. second: Hocker Purdue tha’ Payton, who hit 270 at J City last tod : pianni H i . : pr y . p 80 giving up the baton to Meyer only Time—:07.1, Racing A year, was sent a oakland pot pris wi pg iy Joh» me out ae DN ne! his new invention, the Bennett Boat Bracket. Bennett, who spent a languages and is steward and gix feet behind yor mi SemiSost Heats motorcyc! 3 » W 2 ¥ ’ . . . . . i . | (Two lity finals the Pacific Coast League. Bis- | John W. Galbreath, president made others and tossed them out. Yea! davaloping bis bracket for holding a fishing pole in a boat or Joc) FUNISIer Of the Allen Chapel . FINAL EVENTS Pin Tue ts awlity fuera = way, Ales hop, 3. Jods» old Highihander of the Pirates, and George W. {Last veik, Be came up with the ©n the ground, has applied for a patent for the gadget. Bertiett I6-aKt orerseas Veteran Deel Touk?™ Jesse © Thomas, Yiciiean dug third rime oT Hockst, Purr x" v a S | Wei , ,» second: i nd heat— } : Sho at 3 16:5 mar Spe 3 ou | Weiss conferred about completion 730 * be over is foolproof. ithe side of any type boat or/type, can be placed in a twisted of World War I, and the father third: James Rare weitere, Durdye, ver. “Michigan, ad LEAL Ho THE ¥, Join AWS 0 e Inter- of last September's $60,000 deal e bracket clamps securely to cance. The rod and reel,’ any steel arm extending out of the of two children. (J. H.) Je ack, Tlinots, fith. Time—:06.9. third Time-t1 Vv : way open national League at nearby San- ‘which sent Johnny Hopp to the! ; eens mes am ie aa san Normal . (Bruce gre fo TL Mish} Enelander, Wisconsin, second: Ritduei ning, Apr ford, Fla. Ts Yankees. The Pirates want a o g ; . fetrom. Danile Beck. Staniey | McConper : | chigan. third. Time—:07.1. Stock Ca tcher but the Yankees can't] F m Bowling Green, fourth; Butler, fifth. Time rangemer TAMPA, Fia., Three more play- tates op 0 ers A fteur Baseball Teams U S Stars Win —38:02.9. ’ Tie o | : let him out of the American zs Vs 60-Yard Dash —W Duke Team Ww ! there. ers will be optioned off by the . . Miami; Arthur on enim Balle, ins : League. ! ® i Arthur Ingram. Michigan State, : Cincinnati Reds to Tulsa of the M 0 t od f * | Wire: William Smith, Wayne. third: Stan | : . i ; | ,» Indiana, fourth; i thy K Flo d R THE | Texas LAE MOLASY WEST PALA Ball The To Com ete Here ove u Si e or rac ice "wpe | Michigan Normal, Afth. Time— 08.3 { riaa Ke ays da) : aad — i 80-yard High Hurdles — Won by Jesse! schedule re 2aihim Cin! Philadelphia Athletics sent 11 irshba Been Beati enms it es Thomas.” Michigan State: Jim "phipee;| GAINESVILLE, Fla. Mar. 31 at Willia ae Jot ais) ayers mie men to bat in the first inning | - Kirs um Team Has n ting third: William Toei © tigcker. Purdue, (UP) — Duke University’s Blue way. Nex » h SEV N- and 14 in the seco buil i : yron Renner, Missouri. fifth. Time—:07.5. | Devil 2 , felders and five outfielders—all of yp an 18-run lead to band Will Play May 17, 18 Weather by Working Out Indoors Rule Tournament lets Disiance” Mediey Tein Wan bs places a a Ee Rea i . . je . 8 . 4 5 ‘ arks, arde ’ . «doy / whom are to start north Tues- | they coasted to a: 23-7 victory At Meridian Hills - By VAL DICKMAN At Monte Carlo am, (Edvard Avimer. Ben Morine) : | to capture top unofficial honors back to A i Jolly and Gerald the Toronto Maple. Leafs. | Indianapolis golf fans will get Amateur baseball looks outside today. By United P | Fima: tapy: fourth: St.Thomas, fifth: In the annual University of Flor- The A/ 3 : 0» i { > v United Press | Fe { : their first look of the season at The play-for-fun teams have their bats crossed that spring : = University Distance Medley Relay—Won 12 Relays here today. western aR LEE onal 2 me tom BEE RLPRIEILY walter G0 ELIT LMT wom SEER oC ED hn Te cc | ; . 17 and 18 when they play the y- -8 7 fourth: Drage. Ane Spee third: llinots, and football st - Dayton ( gasigned En aa wil age) hia, Tua. Dx (ihe) third round of the A Ar What few balmy days there have been weren't enough to iron the International Lawn Tennis ponversits OnE line RELAY Won by ning high we Hh ® rn Salem Sp i , - : ! er By nation here before leaving. am 7-5 victory over the Phillies today, | Tournament at Meridian Hills. Jul Winter Kinks, Ze! That 2020 hating Viten, championships for an. American Cirillo McSween. Roger Swank: Michigan. 1€ap of six feet, 515 inches and schedule . . id | Some 40 of the top professional... pach hampered the rounds each practice from each sweep of all the crowns at stake. fourth: lows 8fth. Time. ns *%¢ was awarded the Kearney-Ray- ' com Alen June Eo) ferd Will i rshbaum team particularly. ~ boy was out. ~ | Beverly Baker, Santa Monica, Nebraska € 1. 4%’ in: John Kitne, PR aia) trophy as out- TODAY ir (compete in the event, the DPro- "my. ive been “spring training” Lefty Bob Logan, gasoline sta- Cal, won the Oliver Duncan Cupiiows: and Robert Tiuity Sip dtts, Wok, Standing athlete, real Apri ceeds of which will go to some , 3." th. cracker-box gym- tion operator and former Indi- for women under 22 by defeating Ture ft 3 in: James Harper, India. Duke swept to victory in all ihe India ‘ ; i 2. Ted Ellis, n : p : ta Ww on B S ; d S by I 2 ~{SRATiLY. One of the oe here pasium at 2314 N. Meridian St. anapolis Indians hurler, warned Violette Rigolette of Switzerland, Misi. ‘4nd Raloh Schaefer, Obie Siate four relays held. Alabama, Flor- liners, 10 a 4 + tes 0! . Y pee Y ¢ 00 ning, May 17. For four weeks the gvm has the lexm during one practice ses- the defending champion. Pole Vault Won by Don Las, Tinos 102 and Auburn each annexaqd wy plo, : | Eighteen holes will be played, 2Ken on a billiard table hue... i Wii it was toughér to put, poris Hart, Jacksonville, Fla. If, 2 in: Richard Calisch. iinois. first places in other events, . ey h Continued From Page 13 justendent of Senco. presented..." , day of the ICS ee | Steer" Players ang baseballs i The po ge sald pi and Shitiey FIv, Akron, ©. Whoiad 13 & 31s tn, Jerry Welbourn, Ohio . : ‘National e jes. Assisting him were . y ceiling + > ’ : t the® regular . women's ; . ey. Beloit, tied for . sine Rehoot 45°in another close i as, head of the city’s The event starts with 36 holes ts avd ig hob with the ball on the diamond. i oy ar teamed to Purdue Be iy, Tea aaiished own Ferrier Becomes Race set physical education program, and in Dallas, Tex., moves on to Peb-| °° TWO: A regulation base bolted capture the women’s doubles title yscord of 14 ft. 1% in. established in: mona, Ca Dr. Herman L. Shibler, Super- wilam M Cox, state commander D\°_ Beach; Cal, for 36. holes, Duck was the-password as Ath- (, the floor. and the “Tiliffee” Cup. \(240:7ard Shuttle Hurdle relay Won vr TOP Money Golfer with Bar Ehomporshi ilar i. Cox ate Commander tn enna amped 2 Bor Tar Hongo “pric Dowie Pay 0 Ee, Cramer, BEES BRE choco, man a tum) ah Ba . New York. | 8 sen n » ' ' second: Miami, third: Beloit. : re ’ . — i - pt P donated the city championship, Inciuded in th ‘their Big Six entry players Double play combinations are nich, qualified to play Straight ‘303 (Michigan. with a time of 356 wes Australian-born Jim Ferrier won or School 37 (41) School 20 (23) trophy | e field will be practiced. Although the bases Clark of Los Angeles in the men's disqualified for a runner leaving a mark phi h waneny 35% fg ft pt . {such stars as Patty Berg, Babe tNrough warm-up paces: aren't at regulation distance, the g; "College. ons mile relay—w 8 third tournament in succes. T gmnf 313 one: 3 3 1 Consolation Zaharias, Louise Suggs, Marlene The Kirshbaum’s training em- fielding and feeding in twin-out les foal New York. Nog Trin ga Nara Rowert Paras “Ave” vlimor. 0% Jost week and passed Lioyd went, Ba PHIL. (1ICDINn lL A BP Ri phased nied doubepiey and wor more portant (han he “sage Fat Lon Angele Et HSE SLA SAE HL the Tr gf ou POA wb Rec : i : . , + Eas nots, fourth: Western Michi- ’ a aan 2 1 Tinme 2 : 3 sien x 1 ot Duncans ya of yn Smith, Betty Jamison, fling from second to first, Mont- anq Dick Savitt Orange, N. J. ®an. fifth. Time: 3:30.3. tics showed tod Kilbrewg 0 0 1 Barthg 00 1 4 9 0 0 Dickey. e o o and Beverly Hanson, amateur Here's the Setu gomery pointed out. a + 4% Yo" College Sprint Mediey—won by. Beloit ow ay. Soles 2a iDmanr, 30 PLnmment 2% Games 3 § 3 champion. ; » Grounders are also cracked out fie Mews douvles title. Blater. Carrol Schumacher “Michian | ,, Ferrier also took the lead in h Cos « : 3 } Hankins.e 9 0 0 Plowers.e 1 00 Fred Corcoran, tournament Here's what Montgomery and {, infield aspirants and bat Re Pouca: hea the Vardon Trophy race a his f Togs 133 = . —— irl, 3] Rey : 3 §jTieusger or the Women's Pro- Bacal had set up: swinging sessions are a daily Two 8-Man Teams Here ‘New Purdue Relays record —breaks old stroke average dropped to 69.47. Haifts : otals 81118 lark.€ essiona Ifer’s Association, vis-! NE: A pitching target made practice. Bunti is 3 1930 . rine M1 When he w 7 ; Lgh Tus scurs-—fcool 31-31; Sehool 20 — [Cosmuesty 08 %1ed Indianapolis this week e |of a metal frame. It is seven-feet form of bat RE rao YTo Box of Atterbury |. 1000-Yard run—worf by Lawton Lamb. () b . Woh he Jucksonvitle Sh Free throws missed—Walton 3. Smith Totals 15 3 7 Totals 1¢ 311 eek and” atting the Kirshbaum iinofs: Charles Whiteaker, Michigan. sec. OPeR by 11 strokes, the genial ga 2 Kiliorew 3! BE ne soarel-Sehooi So—9; Scnool a8 met with Meridian Hills officials Bigh and six-feet wide with fwo gym will permit. Indianapolis will send two eight- ond: Dewey Johnson. Drake. third: John Ferrier accomplished the first To Ray, Permer. Price’ 3. Barth 8 Kirk- —1. oe Duncan. 3. Staton °C COMPlete plans for the tourney, Narrow pieces of tape hanging, Last year the Kirshbaum tear man teams to Camp Atterbury “or Nore Dame. fourth. © me “| “triple” since Bobby Locke turned cals — Charies Mass Kemnetn Gian & Dixon. Thompson. Durham. here. trom the top, marking the width tied for first place in the Big Six to participate in the AAU State unos jerry oan, Hunter Qiibertson, the trick in 1947. Ferrier has § Scho! 35 (16) School 26 (3) | Oficials—John Wiliams. Robert Brown. {of the plate, and two pieces of League, but lost in the playoffs. Boxing Championship Wednesday [Ron3® Lond: *Tior aguy Jigiile: earned $9662.50 to date; Mang- PIT arses £1 PY ARdareond 8 pt Setol 84 OOD Schesl 45 (20) Ex-Jockey Meade Lape xe horizontally, JHE “But we'll be more than ready and Thursday. fourth; Notre Dame. 8fth Time—7:529. rum, $8611.33. with joy “waite! 20.8 2 Hwa 1 3M 1 “20 pw n g the shoulder height and when the season o . 1 Eugene (Tiny) Bland, Indian- . esis — ream { Bibpebuse! § § $ Berrie ; as Era? : : 2 yanHornt 3 : * Jail o ° B . | knee zone. month,” smiled Eerols’ ~The Rowe apolis amateur trainer, will name| citton a Ra 51 reer 0, COPS in Sugar Bowl | aro Locharde - 0 3 3: Adkins.c il $ Donon.s ~~ 1 0 3{Bakerf 111 e in eating | The tapes form the perfect workouts are the best substitute the 16 men Monday who will rep- jnched: John ViShaevsry Mareuetis, 4. . : at in Cores (sa pewme SioFmime 03iNNST" 321 MIAMI Fla. Mar. 31 (UP)—| iK8 Jone. And an order of 50ifor ‘canned sunshine.” resent Indianapolis. From Gary nes. 48 ‘tee ios inches. “Rover Barnum | NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 31 (UP) Ja In Smt, 3 lememi. sf Bite 38 Srortempered ox Tocnen Donn will come an elght-man team, Lio, 8 ft $% Jochen Sn Reb: Kentucky, the National Colleg- og pe Prater ® 0 SHEMET 5b + 'Shultz.g 000 ; nj ° ° Mishawaka, which sent seven men Philip Brusca. Missourt. 48 feet 5's inches late champion, and Brigham Many Hovels 08 leery 830 Baeare $3 dente was Jed tonight wif} @g: oines agers Wi into the finals of the Gary ¢-YARD HIGH WURDLES Young, National Invitation Tour- suitcase: Hivarde 80 8. © ID roms is 17 CDATEeS made by his wife that he n IEE Sle na, ney, Preliminary heats. (Three in each heat nament leader, will headline th bolt for Totals 5 415 rey oH i sap uNh Wily 2004 ag dak and assagited her with into the ring. But fou wen a en rt vier "Indians: [annual Sugar Bowl basketball their las , ota: Totais 16 4 § 84-10. 5 is fists. p ; ' » . ~Jsfume score—Gehioni 26-13; School 33, TIT BrONT mised RaliTan SY a The A yedr-oid Meade, who was Tourney for Deaf Here Also represented in the bouts, Hie ali ST Ove iournament Dee 29.30. Free throws missed—Burris 2. Lochard, Branham 3. Galt 2. Eagleson 2. Shultz |g : ' which open in the Sports A s on by o Bradley; eee . THER Bane. BB Shin i chard. y : t Br - ‘suspended from “ io po rena’ Atchison. Michigan. second; Foster, Mis- . Biases, Kendal 3. Anderson, McGuire'3 CRicien—IoFR Wilkie, Hove grove epee om Jace tracks for Continued From Page 13 in the consolation round, 78 to 51. there at 7:30 p. m. both nights, S°4th third. Time 00 l. @ enick. Weste Set for NCAA Fi hts living be Officials” — Charles Mase Renner 4 om. orded argument : Climax of the t ; All : estern 9 Sma. Re momspont § 0 }sulivant 1 0 3 With racing stewards in Mexico Newark, N. J, received the teath t of the tourney, the first| Will be Richmond, Portland, An- Michigan: Bardot. Mivtoufi, second, Pow-) p, oo, LANSING, Mich pated 3 dur kh von I imesend “| 4 3 Dalian 2: 8 five years ago, caused sportsmanship award. 0 be held in Indianapolis, was a derson and Terre Haute. Fourth heat—Won by Thomas. Michigan { G, ch., Mar, ’ question buvatiny 22 3 5% 1s fo pt Given. 7 3 0 Krost! 3430p ’ a stir here : dance in the Tech gym last night State: Hocker, Purdue, recond; Beasley, 31 (UP)—Sixty-four of the na- » Notre” I Berryhill! 18 0 Walton! FO Pf Lawson.f™ 0 0 0 Wood. o o oin December when ‘he requested Selected as most valuable play-| — y | WADA, hid ame 015 . tion's top collegiate bo sont 1 0 4 Wl s 0 Durham.c 3 0 J Harrower. 3 0 4ref (J..H.) D I D fF L : fo, er I oriner, Michiden t) p eElate Xets wing Knute R Swaznigea.! 0 0 4 Evans. ? 3 3 Gosce 3 8 JHarowere 3 § 4reinstatement as a jockey. er was Clyde Nutt, Little Rock, ’ . ~H) Dallas Duffer Leads Renner, Missouri. second; Pratt, .Mon-'up training thi : anal s $ Smith f } 33 Bakers 0 9 2 Donlon 5 1 0 2! The Florida Racing Commission ATK. forward. Tuttle received the, Championship Azel With 2 {mouth third ne over *" NERS; ah i ne : ooh ia prapara- team th ge 33 3ieec jl ihmducc $8 EERE ff Tagrecd to let him ride in this SWANS for most points Quring the iwssaes (a pe somes (31 [1 LrC0 With 208 - egper, Mur” fond!” onal: BR: DCL tournament Apr ST 1n ae Brown. * $3 Jima 13 FEEDS 3 8 Noewns © 0 0state, but Meade later withdrew tourney and most free throws... "5% 2 ji zi WILMINGTON, N.C: Mar. 31. Semi-Final heats. ‘(Twe in each heat to Jenison Fieldho og i hn peso qe. 11 Kilibiews 302 Uimers. 9.09 his request when the action was He scored 80 points, including 16 Jancaak.! § 3 Jquttel tr 5 3 S(uP)—Earl Stewart Jr. of Dal-|2MLIe final) use. _Rockn z [fegene 30% iy iad — 3 Genoupeny by the National As- free throws. Jaskd + } 3 3 Marzere 8 1 3 las birdied seven holes in a spark-! his bare Totals 17 v5 “etal a Te et Be TREIRAN, tals 11 410 sociation of State Racing Com- Individual sportsmanship-award Dlacar.c 5 2 38awhillg 1 o 2 ling seven-under-par 65 today to ® *® short o TT, throws missed _Bersyhil 3 3.38 wh me score.’ School 85, 13; School missions. He planned to ask the went to Bernard Trayner of Petersance 3 3 3 Pisher.g 6 1 3 take over the third round lead in . victories Zaiton 3, Evans 4 Smith, Rcrand. ares Brewery Krom 5. Guha racing board in New York for Detroit. Simarct.e 19 : the 310000 Azeley Open Golf Hes Hy ~Ofticials—Jann Williams, Robert Brown Sree ==Chwiy Mame, Renae Fe-Instatement this spring. j Dance Follows Gam T . 81 RTS, Wil % 54 hole total ore or our ? pk . .' Smartz. . : prin, , e | Totals 20 813 Totals 26 5 9 of 208 strokes. » of the m ss = = 8.8» Exhibition Baseball No semifinal games yesterday, wakes 31 MERE Moines 30, M5 Only one stroke behind him * football. ilwaukee eliminated the defend-| so Jarony Tita. Renick 2. Pla- was Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago A few By United Press (Ing champion, Little Rock, 65 to ies “Buchholz: Dak a Ey who shot a 68 and emerged | conducte |New York 3 PETERSBURG, ILA, 53 60, and Des Moines ousted New- p Offictals—Prank Baird and George favorite to win the tournamerit on | and was 5 is IN} 0 - ender ’ Jansen. 5 wen a0 oi 3 3 3 rk J., 71 to 62, : J {tomorrow's final round. A field, 3 to mak ragiola. e Rock defeated Newark Consolation of 65 survivors toured the Cape| movie, AT TAMPA, FLA. ree fn res ‘ . Fear Country Club course under Dame.” { Bost A)... es Newark (51) Little Rock (78 | Ctl Sim ii=l {Parker to Meet ww: 34 BEE. 43 1rhotmn | | wenmeier ®, Sid Bion ena Fox 3 g Senicit 1 3 3 Nutt I s 3 _-_— ENTE} cher, Fox. Losing pitcher, Taylor. : Mikos, flllams.f 1 0 3 . . | : fotors rT PALM BEACH, FLA. : An Old Rival Patent 1 9 ousewonc 8 2 3 Florida Wins Gym Meet a where 1 i ; ' (10+ 'a Buratt} 0 4 2 RWIl ; v 3 E (Phynacionis, 0) 2 00,050 In 3 | Ie 10-Rounder ufone 3 § chides" 3°73 ANN ARBOR, Mich, Mar. 31 I ’ noth : : { Baslet. Brissie. Schieb (61, Daly (7), and fofrisanie 1 1.8 (UP) — Florida State University around o i Pion: RDNing pitcher, Brisste. Losing w— a Demauro,g. 5 3 3 scored 26 points to win the NCAA | office. | $ ae | Gene Parker, Indiana's light- «ee —— py . { 24 § | Philadelphia NAN 100 150 -5.9 0 ight d velt fH 2 lik, Toate tle £ymnasiics me0 tonight, THineld) . Ssual pr : Washington (A) 102 200 20x— 1 19 3 ve g and welterweight cham-|, Halftime score—Little Rock 34, Newark the defending champion, and - um. dents { toe Sara ate (5. and Wining Pony will face an old rival Friday, Free throws missed—Newark 11, Little Southern California, with 23% . from ho : itcher, Moreno. . Losing pitcher, Chris-| NIE in the Armory when he| Gficials—Jake Cask 1 ‘points each, tied for second place. But I : ante, Bomt Flos Nisnalon 4), might Aberdene Lynch of st.| —- al ay Cu ey, Cleon Reynolds. ——— First, look at the generous at gather ? Chicago (N) ...... . 420 030 120—11 18 3| Louis in the 10-round main event. ’ ¢ xpe > ose. T : priuat, MeLish 3 * and Burgess Po $3 Parker and Lynch became, They Cheered It Last Year! bi size and e nsive shape pose. w i lr le 25 RE JER era rn somwinon omni ¥ ou’ [ois Save Lo Fondrieh Mase 4 2, ro, - - \ I Middle ? pittapuren AT, TROENTX, ARIZ |Pep-Riley world's featherweight You'll Want to See It Again! | Club. House cigar. There New York (A) . .. 310-033 00x—10 i1-1,championship card in St. Louis. Arst | aa tr i aand McCullough, Fits'| parker won a close decision and : -o—. port a EE Fr FEE i maruce won a cove duciton and THE TIMES CHARITY — sores | AT SAN ANTONIO, TEX sports writers. 1 w= h | I le: Chicago (A) - » ’ earne SE Seg SX, ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME | of'cout moored reboce And iro (Elerce. Hurd a and Masi, Erautt 8: OTHER BOUTS are being -ar-| - of im Cos by a ‘ ar. Home Tuns—Kiuttz 0 0" nd Lol" ranged for the card by fight pro : : abit . would t i | D Yronis 109 Ah 121 motor Norb Updike, | eich in bouquet, flavor head fo Wa wy Vago Bavaro (5) Barnes i Bisker 3 . > —{NDIANAPOLIS — ee COLLEGE J __and all-'round smoking Ww - t : i AT OAKLAND 10-rounder to Del Flannigan in : : pleasure SRE Y—t——————vn1 ‘ a Times photos by Bill Oates [Hollywood .......... 0 § y L ' WELL-DESERVED—Dr. Herman L. Shibler, superintendent of eg LL Rb a So OLYMPIANS * ALL-STARS Rock 3 ’ (3), Dahle (6), Behr i ¥ h - ; ] i schools, smiles as William Cox, state commander of the VFW, |= on AT. ATLANTA, ‘GA title against Andy Anderson, from , SEEEEE--D--.-e pa awards the fem trophy fo James Haywood, captain of School 26. (RIESE Ta) |..." sop oft B24 A NEE So Ton SR OO SAT. BUTLER FIELDHOUSE Then consider the prics— gosh { His team won the first grade school tournament last night by beat. | Claire: An: focton, Kardon sed J Av ; ’ 1 4 Leahy + : ing School 37, 28 to 22. PURSE Nik, ya. 2 voxings) ‘ Stock Car Races | APRIL : . 8 P.M. 2 for July 2% A goo Any ! - {Brooklyn (N)" 000 201 000 001— 4 12 - 3, | ou bet © 18ig Duck Count Thrills Hunters Lin Sid wr a A AFR. til sex Tvie STARS FROM INDIANA SCHOOLS [I hg / arin ! rBaN ee hors Py Telit ar] APRIL 154, 2:30 P.M. 1 : ; eVs4 lo Fandrieh and mn > INA, ‘Sask. Mar. 31. (UP) Wildlife Service said the Increased Hodges. =. i = iL Tuan a you, too will . ! ~The winter count of ducks and number of birds would offset a 30 —— . 1 TICKETS NOW — MAROTT SHOE STORE is ? ihe Actual TRUC § Jeese in Canada, the United|per cent decrease noted a year LANDING NETS All The Stars! KE Pil Size : : ALS : 1 States, Mexico, Venezuela and Co-|ago. : | All The Cars! 1§ E. Washingtoh St. TEE | a j ombla. brought smiles to the] However, this did not mean a TURTLE TRAPS—BASKETBALL NETS |] ; : : Ll taces of duck hunters. higher bag limit this fall. The Hand Knit from Heavy Twine 3m : : iW - . : , q + Canadian and American offi limits will be set only after spring Mesh 5 d Sun Valley Speedway 1st Bak ....$1.50; 2nd ‘Balcony. . . .$1 i 202 Ken ¥ uals yd Thine ducks and summer nesting weporta.k [on ecerred—tary Str $29 J ie "MAIN! cies. $32 Prices Include Tax | a o lL d SOURISA han at any time bees received from breedtog|lh satie 84. cA-03enil yet 0° . Bs aaa. : Fo , : x . ay SR Ll iy: 3 - pal . ; 2 A BH Ape Ful A ‘ »: - ih J SUI a wha i att : . hit dol a ge BRE) : 2 Es el 5 . > a in NaH : 3 5 BRT - ; x JES Es " J i ¥ i i de i hy TA NO lip: eee Di a0 3 Ha a Gu agian Abbipii e : 3 i LE 0 ki Loa hg eg rrp i Vain i pug RRC we gdm ’ + ‘ Ca 4
