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dominating entries for the 19th renewal of The Times-

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be p ) Legion Golden Gloves Tournament. The tit] Memorial Coliseum today (and televised to you), brings to wr As entries for the 1952 tournament, which opens vised over mind the close of the play-for-pay 1940 season. By United Press ; “Jan. 4 in the National Guard Lemme at 8 p. m. The contest 11 years ago was CHICAGO, Dec. 22—-Lloyd Armory, 7Ti1 N. Pennsylvania George Proctor, 14, who weighs cast over well publicized and the press of) ot in Bla Ralr ” trouncing the nfangrum, a soft-spoken St. continued to pour in thisionly 100 pounds pat wil do battle at 2:45 p. 1 . ye the build-up a bi olonels on almost every . ” pound division. | a ie of the A he fuced them ... Late in the Texan, was a double winner iiss Bog. a [2 ne Tech pupil is going through LOS AN predicted a hard-fought, close/season McCarthy decided to doin the Professional Golfers’ were from high \the paces. He is Dan Mumms, Cleveland } struggle . . . Based on regular sea~soinetiting About 1t the «HE con Association 1051 tournaments, it school pupils |118-pound Novice. Dan is 18 ant for per Eon Tecords, the teams ag leoltsp i? Petty troed the Colle was announced toda who will be and a sophomore at Tech. He hoist the; 1 A aL the 1040 lin Louisville ono day, McCarthy|., Mangrum, 37, won both the! making theiri came to Indianapolis from New championsh Har Rle iD playoff were Chi-|ordered one of his players, to pick Yarion Tops. BWardsd 10 Le fem tries inthe Castle. 4 a8 the Nationa cago's Big Bad Bears and Wash-|a fight with the Hoosier," hoping| P *Y Bice» ENTRIES THIS year will in- with the Le gton's Rampaging Redskins. [the ensuing brawl would result OTe. and was the top money, Entities were lude t from out of town And fair ington's Rampaging 0% hielin Petty's banishment along with| Winner with $26,088.83, His earn- especially heavy AILS eS Bova from Helgh. less skies a Ree r Far Segon gar, Bears his own player . . . The scheme Inge ore Mit Sa winning, in the 126-pound EN a a ee The entries : tween 65 a f J ’ 3 [total since , but he was more Novice Class. : y . 3 draw a reco 7 to 3. : ned the Re Aa to get Seas ou of the EAE han $2000. ahead of runner-up Some are work-§ will have only SEVen 43 ye Jerk of more tha But thy be ars Brus a n - . |Cary Middlecoff, who had $24,- ing out at their H ook {out and complete i! tin g morial Coli pp by 0 : Eons and spell IN THE first inning the Louis- 1075.91, : schools while oy ! belo Ie me i Rn Bp Anything oy out seventy-three to nothing . . .| ville picked to carry out the 4.8 others are doing their training at ac y ical examination on .which saw That's exactly what the press| dirty pool let his bat slip and | MAN GRIM stcceeded Bart, gyms around the city. Sy Tay must ro New York Times ha a Li Tid The harled Jt ow " petiys bi an [had held the Vardon Trophy for. TWO CATHEDRAL B16 MH pon to the Armory Soe He will spring score to phone callers. exchange of taunts but Tribe [WO Yeats with averages of 60.37 SCHOOL pupils were among the hours of 2 p. m, and ¢ p. Mm. Additiona

The size of the score dumb-| Manager Owen Bush, suspecting

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| ; 4 are 4 ou # founded the followers of profes-| a .trick, rushed out, pushed [70-05 this year. Snead wide won GETTING IN SHAPE—Eugene (Tiny) Bland, explains to Cleo Horton (left), Crispué Attucks Banaysts Iz. 20 CE me ae IMMEDIATELY “atter the ms sional football. Petty back and prevented any IR Sarnings $21 he 83 ove $35. “| freshman, how to punch the heavy bag. Molding the bag i Alfred Harwell Light, 19-year-old con- iy Ds The coming tour-|weigh-ins Jan. 4, drawings will be (Dumont), a g,% =n Baticutls. a Sayed 3 and | 280%, Jigs ""| struction worker, Horton and Harwell are in training for The Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tourna- = = Co” 1 their first ap-|made in both the Navice and ARS/LOS Any ier Afier the Fumes Foc | Faied by the Indians the rest | Simultaneously with announce-| ment, which pers Jan. 4 pearance in an organized beming Oper Cosel Lhd Fe uiers gid angle : I 1 ment of Mangrum’s victories, the TT gi — : mateh. * , modate the gr A a pi rarnio I [PGA released a winter tourna- ist : | I i Be hence nf bi ght The fabul as . ment schedule of 17 events with] meeting in the toyrnament, how- un thought the sole would have rr ALE LE a i So lprives over $150,000. N C A A Seeki ng Cleve al its ever, Ee ig is .a 126-/the wall of the Armory dressing 3 litle Sven been different e skins of : wh » had score a touchdown right off |. . . It soothed Assistant Coach) The money winning leaders: | : : ., |pounder and Stone tips the Seajes zoome. bout is slated to crawl American ; » , | 2 at 147. ‘Benny, who played foot- ear’'s 30-28 the bat . . . “Yeah”, the Lou Agase into a deep sleep and| Lloyd Mangrum .....$26,088.83 . ball and basketball with the St. through the ropes of the Armory y bruised and disheveled Redskin ‘he wasn't on hand for the start Cary Middlecoff ..... 24,075.91 | : ] | Patri n t in the i 100 "ring at 8 p.m. the Rams. mumbled between mangled lips, |of one of Illinois’ Rose Bowl prac-| Jim Ferrier .,....... 22,890.67 : atrick teams in P, Preliminaries of the tourna- : . ” : i ) wants to be an FBI man when he, Frelimina TOMORR “It would have been 73 to 6. tice sessions last week. . . . Head Ben Hogan ......... 20,400.00 » finishes his schooling |ment will be Jan. 4, 11, 25; the the Nati A Coach Ray Eliot's penalty for| Jack Burke Jr. ...... 18,083.83 : | 0 lack ulin chooling. ment will Be Jab. 4,11, 25; the the Nation NEAR THE finish of the gameloversuonzing is two laps around) Sam Snead ..... sur 15,072.50 BUT AT the present, as they the finals on- Feb. 8. The eight 0s Angele the Bears passed and plunged tor|the park. . .. Illini players formed, Doug Ford .......sss 11,005.58 2 . : work out daily at Bland's Gym iiners in each division Will be Division Kkir th Are oints after touchdown 2 rooting section and cheered and| Skee Riegel ......os. 10,882.17 By United Press in the Transportation Building, crowned immediately after the playoff mat hy iratore type playground jeered Agase's late-morning run.| Clayton Heafner .... 10,340.84 OLEVELAND, O., Dec, 22—The |, " 4 Delaware Sts., both of finals season open i 2 SUE on supply of officiall-,+ + The red-faced coach probably! Ed Oliver ,......o.. 9,950.17 Bv ED SAINSBURY Cleveland Indians decided fonight A Te dolten nais. is» ago. But it 4 +nq/did the legwork on an empty . $ * . not to contest a ruling by the SOME 200 entries are expected sibility until league footballs had been BOOLedyy,r, ep 10, | United Fram. Sports Writes Ohio Industrial Commission which|Gloves champions. vie “you ! ) . { v : | for the event, which is Sunday. es & Kickofts gi Moy is ” ya Oo | 1 B owl CHICAGO, Dec. 22—A program to give the National|girects the Tribe to pay as much yoToss 218 por the oly Jghliivs Ves? for 48 by The Indi- First, the Balls hit into the stands in base: AFTER a boxing show staged A y [Collegiate Athletic Association constitutional authority to at np to Jormer pitcher Ron|"" Watri out at Bland's. is anapolis Times and the Robison- Players of 3 ball, the fans. réfused to throw| for the benefit of Korean war ame regulate television of college sports events will be introduced| =o "oF y. Cleo Horton, a freshman at Cris- Ragsdale Post of the American Stopped back the footballs kicked into the| veterans at Percy Jones Hos- i ears J . {aga i H The 34-year-old retired hurler pus Attucks. Cleo will be in the Legion. San Franci: crowd The game was played Pital, Battle Creek, Mich., last | at the annual convention in Cincinnati, Jan. 9-12, it was|conapsed while at bat here Sept. Dos ound. division of the Novice| Prices for the 1052 tournament alls were q in Washington and the slaughter] Week, Jack Dempsey not only |agm announced today. 13, 1948, against the St. Louls|n) 0" yo hag displayed a lot of Will remain the same, with $2 “was a ho made the home fans boil over. | Bave a television set to one of | 0 e ven The policy making council re- P H li d Browns. The previous year, Black| oo) apitity in early workouts, ringside and first row balcony; bunch of ha 2 "8 the soldiers but donated his | vealed the amendments which wit} FI@P oi ay pitched a no-hit, no-run game x Ba $1.50 reserved; $1 general ad- But it did DEPARTMENT OF | services as referee besides. : By United Press ibe presented to the convention. 1 against Philadelphia. ALSO FROM Crispus Attucks mission and 50 cents for ehil- veterans lor HISTORY .. . Oklahoma Torn. TS REN ER tod tet NEW YORK, Dec. 22—0ne| They included several which Cage ourneys # a = are Richard Johnson, 17, 126- dren for the first two nights. ones” ail v tory was opened to settlers Apr. 'S NEY 00 ale io pass ost “evenl hed |would give the organization power HIS COLLAPSE while batting|pound Novice; Gerald Horsely, 16, Tickets will go on sale at down- n col 22, 1889 . . . A mad rush ensued out bouquets . .. Indiana's Culver(0F th tn on ny s Mate od over television, a hot subject for Thursday and Friday was 5.0L by a cerebral pe 112-pound Novice; William Mur-|town sporting goods stores short- fread ea to stake claims , , . SIxty-thrge [Miliary Academy Eridders this game prog y the past year. One authorized the| A¢ Monticello—Monticello, Del-|rhage and on that basis, Black|rell, 135-pound Novice, and ly after Christmas. : Division. years later fo the day the Indi- year had their best season (7-1) was forecast today for the association to “legislate Crna ap phi, West Lafayette, Monon. claimed disability from the In- sana s IRI NRRR vasa Nest ORES IEE PRRERNISIISIII IERIE IIRTR ARIS ISTSA TRIE RERA ARON, i Cc s LOS A} shapalis Indians will ores Shale Sines one Jpse Hoosle! Slave major New Year's Day foot-|any subjects of general concern.”| Whiting = Whiting, Ham-|dians. And since the al Slab E + BI k : Yookice, has ome SEASON « . 4 as - ball classics. . mond Clark, Hammond Tech,|insures its own players, it mus PE : another mad rush occurs, by Coach Russell Oliver who's betnj The, biggest favorite among the}, ANOTHER SRANTED powas East Chicago Roosevelt, LaPorte, foot the bill, rather than the state Golden G oves En ry, an : ; 2 Year ] . baseball fans, that is . . . This lin charge at Lake Maxinkuck ® major bowlers was Tennessee in with regard i he bra oa ung Hammond. via compensation benefits. National Guard Armory, Jan. 4, 11, 75, 81, Feb. 8. : I is an unsolicited plug for sale [for 16 years, since 1935 . , . He's|, Sugar Bowl battle against and/or telecasting” of events, "| At Fort Wayne — Ft. Wayne| Tribe President Ellis Ryan, in : : off e la of opening day tickets. a Culver alumnus and a former y/o viand at New Orleans. The another granted power to legls North, Ft. Wayne Central Cath-|announcing the Indians had re- ~Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion : mn ne | TETOWN INDIANS U. of Michigan three-year full yoiinteers, who are rated the Jute by fils Sunsiitution, i hy olie, Elmhurst, Huntertown, versed an earlier decision to ap- : Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times i oe Aven Fo HO rt sale ho 2 a a nation's Shampiens, vers a sever rea on broadcasting or tele-| At South Bend — South Bend peal a Ssional board's nine , ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER the then when Jess Petty was appointed] EDDIE STANKY, new man- PH two undefeated and ymtied casting. Adams, Washington-Clay, Michi- lability, but rather of a moral Cheek Approximats Welsht apd Clam ; : Detroit Lig coach of ‘Toledo's “new” Mud) ager of the St, Louis Cardinals, powerhouses One amendment called for or-gan City, South Bend Washington. obligation to ‘a loyal employee - NOVICE. ClALS : Cais Jere Hens, who will be the visiting at} said, “Up to now baseball has ® a = ganization of § membership Som. Friday and Saturday Whether the injury was the result 1s 160 (Beginners) i Jesier traction at Victory Field four) been fun, but from now on it | A\ONG THE other games, two mittee 30 Sond) BY | iy gals At Evansville~Evansville Cen-|0f an innate physical weakness, or —126 —-17 —OPEN CLASS : The gam months from yesterday . . . The| will be hard work” . , , Yeah, | oo 1aieq strictly “pick-'em” af- somplaink ig for failure tol|tral, Winslow, Evansville Reitz, 2 strain, incurred during a game ~185 —Hywt, (Experienced) : combing tio DOK OCs i Breast. DIALMETS| areund the Jeagun a new man. |[8ir8 by the odds-makers. These EL ob Loiqemio or -athletic/Princeton. is not important to our decision. : matte Otte veteran fans, at least, oldtimers around the league a new man- were the Cotton Bowl game be- main n 18 Ci t We simply feel that help of this NAME ..coconcescenssssnsesccsosessesncsscssnsessesssssese : Brown qua who remember the talented south»: ager begins to feel the load |yween Kentucky (7-4) and Texas standards. The committee also; At Gary: ty tourney. kind is deserved by Don because : 3 NFL “most paw of 27 years ago. | and if his club isn't winning, Christian (6-4) at Dallas, and the would have power io ihitiate in At Lafayette—Lafayette, Indi- of his services with the Indians.” ADDRESS. ..oo00aicecccssrnrtasnenssccnscssssnscssnceonse : | 2 well knit’ The year the genial lefthander| the first home stand “after a Orange Bowl game between Geor- vesUgations, And woul Jepo anapolis Attucks, East Chicago The Indianapolis Times. Robison-Ragsdale Legion Post and Indians Dis- : | of stars. Yi won 29 games for the Hoosier! losing road trip is no easy or- | .0- {recommend to the council, Washington, South Bend Central. . ; triet A. A. U. do mot assume any responsibility in ease of injury to smy eon- : | : Ea gia Tech (10-0-1) and Baylor (8 uld R b t D f d test tants under 2] must have consent of parents or FUAP : nine men Tribesters (1924), he was defeated! deal to bear. H-1 at Miami, Fla. . An ethics Soninitiee alo ould At Peru—Peru, Tipton, Wabash, oninson 10 uUeren estat, All soiitestabis und agri Department. The Tndlinapeits : offensive but eight times, ‘a 2 4 ok a Illinois (8-0-1) was made a six- Eo Ba be Aoeidilhon with pre’ Rochester. Title Against Olson W. Mefriena Sin Vilisuarie 3, Td. Tocis 13 B0 oY a teams, wh | N’ an : ERRRRENNINRSTERIS seesanes . "se . PETTY topped the American hia yl Sate 1 bay So nied In incident or occurrence which is ~ Saturday SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22 nade the g Association in most wins and | : | deemed . . . detrimental.” The| At Alexandria —— Alexandria,| (UP)—Champion Sugar Ray Robt 784 . . . He also tinue to support the Tuberculosis over the Pacific Coast Conference, mittee ‘could recommend to|Hartford City, Elwood, Muncie a i 1a wid CLEVEL. oe age in fewest earned ‘Association's attack againstiin the Rose Bowl at Pasadena,|y "oc uneii either censure or fur-|Burrls. yr " ines wil detend his world mid ti Treate ° d i TB.. though Cal., ear, : j runs allowed, 2.83 per nine jireacherous SB ros ly Ce Te Sam 5 rain Y 3 ther investigation by the council.i At Greenfield = Indianapolisiagainst Carl (Bobo). Olson of Nols. Erle Conte mn. Tilly Eos. Oran hl history inning game . . . Jess Was 8 line years have been its victims:/three points over Clemson (7-2) in a » =» + dealt Howe, Franklin, Brookville and Honolulu, according to Promoter Wo 25th SHnus) Holiday Geld fof M._-Morgantown ue Citizens Bav_ & a rarity fo . combat soldier in World War | 5 50 3 many have been|the Gator Bow! game at Jackson| OTHER AMENDMENTS dealt Greenfield. William P. Kyne. on today in the Dearborn Gym Fults Saughter House: 1 B M.—iSemares ut an opr I in which he engaged in hand- with the council program, an-| A, guntingburg—Huntingburg,| Kyne said the bout, approved nodn today in the Dearborn GYM cieaners vs, ‘Kinman' Garage; 8 8 M— in No [Saved from its ravages throughiville, Fla. i gourg—rHuntingt Ki ting Greenwood Lumber vs. Hawthorne House. done it fou to-hand bayonet fighting in No |the sale of Seals, thereby per-| 2.2 nounced earlier, to define a pr x Washington, Vincennes, Jasper. |by the California Athletic Com- NN Thomas & 8 He ee ng ; WEDNESDAY ve. Indpis ally the de Man’s Land against gerinang |mitting the association to carry OF THE 10 teams involved, ciple of amateurism, govern is At Knightstown—Knightstown, mission yesterday, would be fis Scarlets in the rats t of the 7 Tar ME plas Eaghto vs Teague To + « His stories of the fighting i powl|nancial aid, define academic staged for the benefit of the Da- Class C- Division. The tourna- gagies Lodge 311; § P. M.—Baker Cleaners : on its helpful service. Stanford has had the most 1 Moral Township, Crothersville, g Center Grove. Willis bulv by infantrymen on the Western s © = experience and Baylor the least, standards, and provisions for ex-je, . » mon Runyon Cancer Fund. ment is slated to close Jan. 6. [v- mY has Deen ie yi : * . = — ek vs. y Mor- : y Front dripped with gore | A Merry Christmas and a |The Indians, who helped inaugu-|Pulsion. The battle was originally slat-| A total of 48 teams will par-i nF. MSW HRCE (8. Cee. Kin. Brown tou JOE McCARTHY managed Happy New Year to all of you rate the Rose Bowl in 1902 when| Four separate amendments New Year's Day led for Dec. 20, but was postponed ticipate in the three divisions, A, gan A A.'9 P.'M~—R. C. Cola vs. Naval Interception Louisville in 1924 and Jess Petty! , .. before taxes. they were beaten by Michigan 49-| Were suggested on out of season| ,¢ gokomo—Kokomo, Ander- when Robinson injured his back. |B and C. At the end of the play, . FRIDAY coveries did 3 2 0. have won two, lost four and| Practice. Two, sponsored by the son New Castle, Logansport. | — the champs, runnersup and con-| 17 P. M-lents Rockets, vs. M rock Lon Ang ’ " I s tied one game in the Tournament| council, called for restriction t0| A¢' Oamden—Camden, Cutler, v § . solation winners will receive Converters; 9 P. M.—International Har- Weglgodiny Cleveland % War Policy of Roses classics ~|the season of the sport Jud for | Brookston, Royal Centre. Oedipus Tops Field trophies and Medals, In all, there) > = He sATURDAY, art Lhe or at I : : {a 30 session limit on off season| 4¢ Huntington — Huntington, 11 be nine trophies an [po]. Be M.——Link Belt vs. Southpo ia ‘ * re yloe 3 oN erove has ap practice for both football andf,ypurn, Bon Central, Eni. F or Steeplechase Cash medals awarded, The schedule: Be 8 Arvin. heaters is. Bouth. Bide punch =his Ma Affect Local In ans ill be basketball. One proposed by the|y, NEW YORK, Dec, 22 (UP)— TODAY Turner, SUNDAY Safe. Clemson and Illinois will beg ip yest Conference called for a | og | 0edip ; lech 12-Thomas & Skinner vs. Gcarlets; 1) 2 P. M._Silver Circle Bar vs. Koch field or No . . out to preserve their unbeaten At Decatur — Decatur, Berne, Oedipus, the 1951 steeplechase), 3~Thomas for inner vs. Scarlets; nt hea Pape Cree Baie ms. BD NFL's seco In what may be an explanation for future moves by the and untied records in major bowi| 20-day limit on both football and giuftton, Ft. Wayne Concordia. |champion, established Mrs, Ogden iral; 3 P.M_-U, 8, Tires ve Engiqwood Meliory; Allison, Jets vi, Wann Harawpic: passers, an d which al ffect the games. The Tigers from South basketball, with football per-| Ag mitehell—-Mitchell, Bicknell, Phipps, his owner, as the leading fi d®4ixace (non-tourney): 4 P.M. Be} eis aL Legs) Hirsc Cleveland baseball club, and which also may affect then, previously have appeared| mitted to extend over 30 days and g,jjyan, Paoli. money winning owner in the sport, The Waus future of the Indianapolis team, Cleveland's new farm, came in the Cotton, Orange and Gators Juskerpan rh Iu ante At Nappsnee—Nappanee, Col-}ine Saas) “ Steeplechase a : A broken just ; ma y le.|Hun ssociation announced to-| ? dav. | " ; —|bowls and won each time. _|umbia City, Goshen, Kendallville.| | Oo Cameras re record in tk to light yesterday fielder who failed to stick With!" y1in0ic has made only one bow Amendment banning such prac. tn Sheridan, Flora day. i More and More A Be a N According to Frank Gibbons, Pittsburgh and Indianapolis, ; 3 tics. The winner of the Broad Hol-| . H Photo 4 YE enna wher] als aA venture, scoring a 45-14 victory" 28 Noblesville, Rossville. do the Grandi Being 0 at oosier oro every time Clevelan ess | Greenberg pointed out, however.|, .. {;01,4 in the first Rose Bowl A RESOLUTION calling for a| At Richmond — Richmond, Ft. |low, the Brook and the Gran . _% ball tomorr (ieneral Manager Hank Green-|that he doesn’t want his attitude one under the “closed shop” PATOL IOUT OF ay oo 2 oale. Wayne South Side, Marion, Mun- National Steeplechase Handicaps Where the Display of Cameras 8 berg of the Ee uy Ammehcan intervetel -. 3 give ap Policy |agreement six years ago. ng Roralttvents ze any post.|cle Central, earned $55,700 of the $39,500 wen ! ODDMAK Jeaguens the otion at this time|vi important o littl Ere of nx season contest also was proposed) At Rushville — Rushville, by Mrs. Phipps’ horses during the Is the Largest in the State. - Browns a given up the notion al lll ous that he has little hope of TENNESSEE HAS been a) py the council. This would permit|Greensburg, Shelbyville, Conners-|year. F. Ambrose Clark was sec- “orite to defe of being able to produce a iy |making more than one now. He's\papityal howl-game contender)yowt games or any other post-[Ville . |ond with his stable earning $40,- LEICA 30 up their se elub out of the farm Lot : © still negotiating for the purchase having compiled a record of three! season contest through Jan. 1, At Montgomery—Montgomery, 525: ship. But C Jllitany | Services aie Srainngiol Walker Cooper, veteran cach: yictories and four defeats in com- 1653 pending study for one year| Washington - Catholic, Plainville, Te : Fi.5 XENON LENS ~ “Oddmake young Players ou 0 e minor er, from the Boston Braves. _ |peting-in the Rose, Sugar, Cofton| py an NCAA committee with|LOOgootee. Leafs Edge Bruins GEISS KONTACT forget to fi leagues at a fur Oe age, IT COULD BE that Greenberg and Orange Bowl classics. | recommendations to be ‘made at{- At Plainfield—Plainfield, Mon-| napaNTO, Dee. 22 (UP)—Max . ages which “From now on, the long range f ting In-| Maryland has won one and tied) the 1953 ti rovia, Speedway, Mooresville, | Ari , With us soo! viewpoint on developing a major|is on the point of repeating In-| in. tw : | the convention. ’ Bentley's second goal of the game SPECIAL > q ight league ball club is out. ; Major dianapolis’ mistake of last winter One in two previous Gator Bowl Previously the NCAA legislated Jan. 5 lgave the Toronto Maple Leafs a ay mig

appearances; Miami, which has gn televisi tt t - baseball is right in the/and spring. The Hoosier Indigns| {on television as a matter of gen Jeagub of the war. 5 decided to keep all their veterans/ Won two and lost three Orange eral concern ‘to college athletics.

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| Bost Bruins tonight, and thus $ 8 50 ; i i | Boston : \ is gone around because of a fear that Bow! games, will be making its|The legality of its action was CRWOFUES City, Centerville, COIR u® grid gpg 2 ] “THE DAY is gone when a Sep-/the military draft would snap up rst malo T bow] venture outside questioned by Pennsylvania, the : remendous success for 12,742 fans 3 eral manager can be too particu-\most of the youthful talent. |it “home” stadium; Georgia Tech most outspoken foe of the ban on Jan. 12 who turned out to honor the vet- i

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