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THERE WAS something missing. today as the football how! teams squaged off for the kickoff . .. Absent was bowl betfing on a.national scale . .. The federal law requiring bookies to register and get ‘legally’ licensed blacked out

heavy - weagering. Fone ————— —— Gone was the *“official line" pictures of Georgia Tech foothan Ihe Pacific Coast League: established by professional handl- players’ gamholing on the bheach'moved a step closer to major appers and the point-spread par- with Florida bathing beauties ’

lay cards were off market except

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some bookies decided to take the |

risk behind barred doors,

eafly last week

pictures Appeared in

.. Twelve af the few areds: where Tech grid warriors are married players were safeguarded for at Less than 24 hours after the least five years from heing draftAtlanta q hy the hig leagues.

~ But many friendly wagers were fiewspapers. 12 young wives from

made evervwhere as individuals agreed on fheir own point spreads. : a 2 n WHEN PRESSED for an opinion on the new “situation, ons former prominent “betting 3 commissioner” donned the old green. eye shade again, put a pencil to the back of an old envelope and ‘came up with a rapid calculation. ” n » HE FIGURED that nation-wide betting on the Rose, Sugar, Cotton and other major bowl games would be off as.much as $5 mil-

Georgia ‘landed en masse Miami Beach, ° 2 un i » LARRY ISBELL, who quarterbacked Baylor against Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl today, also is a baseball star He caught all 20 games for the Owls last ‘spring and batted .346 . . Since there's a . scarcity good catchers league the

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major baseball scouts are all |

set to give the pro football scouts a rugged run to get voung Ishell’'s name on a con-

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‘COLUMBUS, 0,, Jan. 1

league rank today and, its

President said that the

Minor league George Trautman PCl. application for an ‘open classification” was approved formally by Baseball Commis“sioner Ford Frick and the major

and minor.league executive coun-

cils. The new classification ranking the league between the Triple A clubs and the majors was first approved at the minor leagues’ convention here early .last month. nn ”

THE FORMER Class AAA circuit had threatened to withdraw

lion, maybe more. tract. from organized baseball unless jt “One thing, ‘though’, he said.’ 2" un was given major league ranking. “it's: going to be tough to keep THERE will always be hasket- Creation of the “open classificathe Texas oil millionaires from pai upsets hut one that veteran (inn was considered .an ‘attempt putting plenty of bankrolls on fans won't ever forget occurred ; Li P that Cotton Bowl game. And you ajong about 16 years ago in the to.appease the angry PCL.

know how=they are in New Orleans, too, site of the Sugar Bowl,

where they'll bet you on Any- coach at St. Towle U., visited Lex- Angeles may not be drafted by division last year; Wayne Lee,

1935-36 season

coached by Ed Hickey, curren

Creighton,

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thing. They usually find a loop- ington -for. a two-night double-

hole to get them by down there’. n » ~

SOME New Year's celehrants

_.eut down on the intensity of

their partying last night because they didn't want to be ton groggy to watch the Rose Bowl game en television today + «+ Mark up another triumph for the magic picture hox. on n n

HARRY MOORE, Wniversity of

header with Kentucky . . . tucky swamped Creighton by

points, 63-38, in the first tilt . . .

But on the second night; Creigh ton won, 31-29 . . . That's abou the No. 1 overnight form reversa in the corner's basketball mem ory. ” " ” ANXIOE'S to get wheel again, Tony Bettenhausen, the 1951 AAA national dirt

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Players - in the league headed by Clarence Rowland of Los

the majors until they have com-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES =. = = os TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 183

‘started to get set for the opening game of its Big Ten sea- ‘ . son—a heralded clash with Minnesota on Saturday.

night by irouncing Marquette, 68 to AT.

By United Press nois really would thrust them into r

ARCADIA, Cal, Jan. 1-— Two the national spotlight. = ,

stakes races will provide an ex- g.0 ¥ ; §~ collent ‘preview of the $200,000 BUT THE Illini didn't look ripe

for an.upset last night at .MilSanta ‘Anita Maturity and the waukee. as they handled .Mar-

$100,000 Santa Anita Derby, the guette in easy style. They broke nominating board has revealed. out of an early 5-5 tie and led The two events find 28 coming the rest of .the way, holding a : s 28 ¢ . ( 3 four-year-olds-inechrding eligibles comiariable 37 2 Lwge a) pale, for ‘the Maturity, and 35 three- rN ene nx Mn vear-old colts- and geldings point- the Illinois atta : .

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shers Set Up Torrid Clash | shers Set Up Torrid Clash | Big 10 Champs Face | - > vy 5 ix . : He E Minnesota Unbeaten | By 3 By JOHN GRIFFIN : F AS A v United Press Sports Writer 2h. 4 10 oa NEW YORK, Jan. 1—Illinois, the nation’s No. 1 bas- - § Ganien is ketball team, put victory No. 7 in the rack today and PE s Lillian']

i Florence Eldr & its three days:

a —gperes The unbeaten Illini, renamed > night, gave s E ah to the. No, 1 spot today by the minutes of fs ' United Press. Boasd of Coaches, & behavior. Wi ta gs aces képt their record. unspotted last y A reunion

200 years of’ : Criss-cross wi

1 - 1 The Minnesota Gophers tuned terns. In a fe = PrevIew. LIASSICS 70% Seoring an mpréssa 75 § paving gues : to 61 triumph over Arizona, the H& Southern res 3 » ¢ defending Border “Conference i characters m: ; d Anita champion. The Gophers, who up- - & - decisions in"v i an } get Kentucky earlier in the sea- x weaknesses. t : ‘ vi _ son, realize that an upset of Ili Diff

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: : The. Minnesota victory over not altogethe: zy ) oar f ’ a i the Derhy on fue Sid of Arizona, scored in the first half A spectato! Yan { te $20 000 Seo Vincente of the doubleheader at Milwaukee, i from the thes " —— kes. respectively, ; was just as easy. The rugged : “The Autumn : ; ih . : . > Br JES oy Minnesota starting lineup, which about. So Ir CROWN SEEKERS—These young amateur boxers, will be trying for champions when The Times. - The Malibu’ Sequet, a new fea- ;ierdges 204 pounds, rushed to § portance ha;

Legion Golden Gloves Tournament opens Friday night in the National Guard Armory, 711 N. Penn- ture - this year, wjll. establish'a early lead, was on top by 40sylvania St. Left to right are Nate Bradley, 160-pound Open, who was a finalist in the |47-pound. weights on a money-won "allow- 35 gt halftime and never was se 126-pound Novice from Speedway, and Jim Perkins, 175-pound Novice nce basis, and has-attracted such yjgusly ‘menaced. Four of tha

who is a Shortridge High School pupil. “First fight of the 1952 tournament is slated to ‘start at 8 p.m. turf notables as Count Turf, the Goigen Gophers scored in double

Arizona, 70-56; CCNY downed

characters th a sense of pu puzzlement i: splendidly vif

wife of Gen. |

i i i Kentucky Derby winner; Rough ‘0 b Kalafat's 18 both stars. Friday. Tickets for the tournament, which runs over five weeks, are now on sale at Bush.Callahan Sport. "mrt victor in tie Santa Rgwtes, pared by FA Ran Held ing Goods Co., Sportsman's Store and Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co. Some 200 béys, 16 years old and Anita Derby; Interpretation. Si- zona was tops in the game March I over, will be entered. y monsez, Phil. D., How, Sickle's with 23, *. Mr. March, Te = — : SE ~————————""" Image, Gold Note and Mohamme- “ wn =» rel. Nick Der dan, among others. HOWEVER; another. ar z* Job, :Includin; AE ARERR BILL: SIE = § Howe Knows How The San Vincente, off the Santa team suffered an Inrerséotion doubtedly 1a Vy Anita schedule since 1948, has set defeat when Northwestern bowed weights at 122 pounds. It. has to Oregon State, 69-58, on the feigned drun ut 3 ’ attracted such stakes-winning ju- West Coast. In other games last ridge, as the Ings 1] lveniles as. Indian Land, Market night, Siena beat Tempe State of superannuate

Level, Eterna Moon and, Halta-

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Illinois student - of Harrisburg, Arack chasapion, will take off ° fire. | Puerto Rico, 72-54} Seton Hall . Ill, has 100 per cent faith in ’ RR { By United Press Tr shaded Loulsville, 67-65; Yale © Jost tangibl ' . - “di ne Maturity s-Feb. 2 and 3 3 newspaper ‘advertising as well as the ra in eompete Bi & ings : DETROIT, Jan. 1 -— Gordie thé Derbv a ro and rimmed Pittsburgh, 62-55; Penn- - might add in American good. will He| anon rr | ; NATIONAL - : oT Tie Howe of Detroit rang out the old : ‘gylvania crushed South Carolina, § Thomas, as Jost his Rose Bowl game ticket ta% Pal Sag , . Races (Ratings through Dee. 2%) on - year in style with a three-goal 87-54: Loyola (IIL) whipped Bowl- . £ general, does © early last week, put an “ad” in| ona pa thea ye . ” Kentucky 918. Georgetown. DC 69 3 id ear OWS ut “hat trick” last night but despite | -wwe =m ing Green, 83-71; Toleds downed : Indeed, cr his hometown paper, then shoved, there His winter hich will | Washington 711 Cornell tow 601 his performance, it was the Mont- " |Ohio Wesleyan, 69-53; and Wash- would take 1 off for California . .. A woman R PoRer®S Hy » k Wit [Rgebtia NY. 13 Beem Youns $83 ; real Canadiens who did the bulk ington - State defeated Puget © * view. The e found the ticket, read the adver- Make a spill hard to take. | Kane. State 782 W Michigan 68.4 dM lof the celebrating with a 5-3 vic- ,’ |Sound, 63-51. gE a lot to red tisement, arid the precious paste-! ". =u a : Daas 9 Yisoonsn, a8 mi in on m S [tory over the Red Wings. { - An -intersecticnal doubleheader : diffuseness a board was airmailed to him. AFTER St. Louis U. edged Si. Louis i aa ; : . : Howe brought his goal-scoring lat Buffalo, N. Y. tops tonight's I Laura Pierp £ # » Kentucky in the Sugar Bowl bas-| pyraye 48 Towa 678 . Times Special total to 19, tying for the National { sropram wW ¥ Ellis: Emil ith IF THE University of Illinois Kketball finals Saturday night, |New York ©U. 743 LaSalle a7.8 - ; : Hockey League leadership with jprogra Utah, the No. 11 5 > y * wd : lg1- frenzied thriller, Coacn| 2. O- 131 Mashatian ois NEW YORK, Jan. 1-—Mayvbe the Indianapolis Olympians Y eagle Ral : ; {team nationally, playing Canisius | stance Tuck doesn’t win the big game in 61-60, in a frenzie rilier, Coacn E iliinols St. 118 Toledo . £78 Basi ° J Maurice (Rocket) Richard, who land Niagara meeting Temple Williams, as Pasadena today the Wednesday (Ed Hickey of the Billikens sald, 'w' ky Stats 77 Mamie 617 have resolved to start winning again. caged the Canadiens’ initial goal 3 Other. Teading . gzamnes ihelude: deserve high morning quarterbacks are a {in a shaky voice, “We had help Louisville , 133 Tulss 815 «i we Miah in the first period x BE & : L ; : " { Northwestern ° 712 * Utah 67.4 Here it is New Year's Day and the Olymps are off on } . 3 Bradley-Washington and Lee, Lacinch to apply the second-guess from above” . , . This led the Minnesota 7032 E Kr. State 613 sith : . . Howe's second goal at 22 min- Rg {salle-Wast K : Spec and shout that the best Big Louisville Courier-Journal, which pg," M3 Bradler .. aa2/the right foot for 1952. They snapped two streaks here utes of the second period.gave the 3 \ a p 58 gin NN ucky, Michi- Borie Spec Ten team was left at home, in ‘recalled two previous last-second Dayton ~~ 607 loyola III 22% last night and gained a full game —————————— ——— Wings a 2-1 lead but Elmer Lach gan Se on . SEISNIDD- Aran ' = tt. 2 Madison, Wis. wins by St. Louis over thé Wild-|villanova 49 8 DePaul J: 65.8 q tied the score five minutes later jas State, Oregon-College of Pa- «oretta Day : ! “ Cincinnati «- - 635 Miss. State 655 on Rochester in the National But losses to Boston, Rochester : <i cific, and St. Joseph's (Pa.)-West- opean girl 2 x = cats, to comment, “How do you FAST MIDWEST a Not and put his team ahead six min- p a.)-West p 8 ORANGE BOWL publicity men think Kentucky's coach Adolphig ;. "0U'v wea 1idiana 774 Basketball Association's Western and Baltimore spoiled the plans. ..." ci. wo 4 with his second |mipster. = in a hurry, s forgot to check when they had Rupp must feel, having the Lord Duauesne ne Notre Dame 16.8 Divisian. Ta " » ® successive tally. foe ee as Frederick photographers take “promotion” against him every time?" | New York RT Kansas 76.1, One streak ended was the FRIDAY VieHT the Dlyinos Floyd Curry and Howe traded Tropical Hits Million gi - a onav'nture 7 st vile 5.71 , 3 e e { s i \ J . rais § {Sinamay ire 727 St Lot 74 8|Olymps’ string of three losses on are sc ety 4 3 Peat She val ” goals before the period was over { CORAL GABLES, Fla, Jan. 1 - pres hy Sg 4 {Cornell i $01 Miami 0. 0 733 their Eastern swing. The other or nickerbockers and fast-skating Billy Reay added (UP)Tropical Park's mutuel ; Rogers Araby {LaSalle #18 Northwestern 713 streak removed was Rochester's in Butler Fieldhouse, Indianap-'an insurance marker for Mont- 2 topped the $1 million empty ders ! ‘Manhattan 67.8 Minnesota 2} oight- rv skein. Thelolis. They're waiting to see if the real when he took Curry’s pass ® Na. oatords Crossman se M t Toni ht Som 6 FAR WERE. Toa Bam 3 Kk 1. resolutoin made on the last day and t it into th Red vv g PRIZE SEEKER—Dr. John R mark yesterday for the second - The often i Kentucky 416 Washington 771 first-place Royals were sunk, ((- "“° % ; Y.and sent it into the n IZE —Dr, John R. time in the oval's 20-year history : : : ee 9 . Ww Ky State n? Brixm Yous 629173, by the Olymps in the first of 1951 will hold good in the newistrings 25 seconds before the end ¢_.. Arden Drive may win a as a crowd of 13,072 bet $1,000. take place In 4 ] Buddy Rogers, the = Atomic Logjsille Td Seatlle Ure 227 game of a Madison Square Gar- Year. The resolution?. Why, win, of the contest. d 55 thi : 22d | 875: A crowd of 15503 wagered Blond” from Camden, N. J., and {Geo'town. DC 693 Utah 874 1den doubleheader. The other con-|0f course. - —— ee e————— | grand prize in & . annua $1.030.371 Mar. 8 1948 for : the 5 Sheik Araby will meat. in ow W. Virginia £04 8 Francisco HIT saw New York edge Boston, The folie 1a the East still re- . | FL, Jeudardals, ys fishing ih \ 6 8, f 1.08 ANGELES. Jan. 1 (UP)— main event of tonight's wrestling Miss atate 635 8t Mary. Cal. 3887.96 in an gyertime. gar e Olymps as the NBA's v | tival with this -pound sail- en ! | Vanderbilt, 64.8 Arizona 62.9 r : | 2 11 Kenz and Willie Young, both card at the Armory. Murray 8t 48 San Jose Bt 616 es 7 | Cinderella team. But even Cin- C p U ing | fish. A .7Vs-pounder -took hon- ” = x a He t ig th | The match is billed for two TODAY THE OLYMPS won by better, derella can crack a glass slipper. . ~ { ors last /a-p but - anglers are | a ketball of Denver, Colo., held today the gy), out of three with a 90-minute EAST lage : yo" That may éxplain the 1-3 record ggs ¥en ge al) accuracy at the free throw line. : experiencing more difficulty T title, Hot Rod Team of the Year. time limit. Colby 353 Gannon 10! on the tour. 3 £ (Aris) 3% | | 3 19 That skill came, in handy when : | * thi The Indi lis fish . i Hot Rod Magazine bestowed the; Buck Weaver, Terre Haute, and Nissara 538 Teuoie «381/the Royals narrowed the Olymp| oianapolis (oy Rochester U3) ot this year. The Indianapolis fish- | CORY i title on the pair, holders of the Billy Fox, Cleveland, will tangle \w Kv State ni LaSalle Pi a ledge to-T71-70-in the fourth quar- Bapker.t, ; a P31. Johnson. £ § yn oo - erman spent the Christmas hol. | Yale a2, Pittsburgh 85 i American Automobile speed rec-|in the semiwindup, carded for [Westmsier Fa ll ay : tef. © 4 aay 3) jgoemant 412 w By Unired Yrewl idays in Ft. Lauderdale. The | Pennssivania 37, South TY 1 ord; for thelr performance in the one fall with a 45-minute time «668 Wash. & Lea 434 Leading the Olymp attack was Prien! LY fife e 133 SAI FRANCISCO. Jan. 1 fishing festival runs until Apr. | Akran 29. Colby 66 \ i "Bonneville, Utah, National Speed curb. 2 Darton +40 7 Miss 80th n a4 Bill Tosnef!- #ho- {iet-Roval Graboski © 31 Davis 3 846 (UP)—Joe Kuharich, who quit nis yo Minnesota as, Arizona 61, \ J * o apt Prineston 2 ichigan : x ’ 3arnhorst, g 2 3 Wanger. ¢ 8 5 t niver- . | neois J . Marquette AY Ta a su 5 sie Hatibord a en ae) to Sant SOUTH Bobby Davis, for scoring honors Toshef:& 4 8 { Holman's } Jhon coponing Jon 3 I rete et 00 71 i fv g wvin- 2 8 : . b ! v\or 888 Trinity. T 348 ” : 8 Janes. & I 1 . sity. S| sc ! ye ” (L tL.) 83, \ } engined Special BStreamliner, newcomer Big Ed Gé#rdenia, of Tare FAR wear o With 17 points . boteran® 2S. —. .. ago, todayy attributed USF's foot- Fair G fd : 4S ’ Barone ig 00 aM & Spe . . : The Olymps were en route home, Totals 27 23 31 * Totals’ 25 23 26 io ‘ air rounas ugary Toldeo 69, Ohio Wesleyan 53 i clocked 230.769 miles per hour in Brooklyn, against Scotty Wil- oregon 618 Coll. Pacifis #9 dav. stil In third place in the scons oy Alas. j ball demise to Pacific Coast Con- SEW ORLEANS. J Tr (UP : SOUTHWEST 2 er > i i ’ wis. 8 INDIANAPOLIS .... 19 . 1 § icies. NE JEANS, Jan. I" (UP) |T Tech 51, New Mexi $ the “Southern California Timing liams, Chicago, for one fall with TOMORROW Western Division. They had high | Rocheste 8 24 Is 19 18-71 ference scheduling policies EW Ia SE exas Teo ow Mexics v : Association-sponsored event, a 30-second curfew. ! FAST hopes of first place when they left Free ‘Throws Missed—Johnson, Coleman,| ~The major reason for the g Oregon State 69. Northwestern 58) g iri |W 3 Te Temes mete sp4[310PES Of Bret place When they iett/niger,, Trove 2 PAN, Walith, Ser abandonment of football gr Ugp Grounds tave track reached aiWplingiy Ste 8, Cui of Yee 3 FENeSRIIRAR a insur as nae RRNEVIRORAUYIRRIEERTNRUYIRSUTINURONIIORINRURURIRILVNAOIEYY "a », Yale “82 5 our-ga N ur ec. 3 . Tosheft, res s ’ 0 » and Lovola was their inability to record high of $603.470 yesterday, x ol. 3 i : MIDWEST | —— rn — Ones: i } $ ) ] 3, Yolo " : hn i : : ; schedule games with major oppo- as Sugar Bowl visitors swelled Golden Gloves Entry Blank $i Joni Green. 323 Darimaiitn 313 nents on the coast consistently,” the crowd to 13,883. The previous ¥ x wo cee, wii Rose Bowl TV _ nents on the 7 the crowd to 13,883. The previous i National Guard: Armory, Jan. 4, 11, 25, 31, Feb: 3. : Marquette “645 Detroit. 601 e y I'v 0S er The former USF grid mentor 22, 1947, at the running of the i “—~Auspices Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion— $/ctre Dany. 1108 Mich Sue 0d TANFORD i < "%aid -the decision of the. inde- New Orleans Handicap, 3 . : * SOUTH : : STA! ILLINOIS pendehts was a “tragedy.” a Hy : Sponsored by The Indianapolis Times : Duke. " "044 Pennsylvania S40 No. Name Pos, No. Name Pos. Kuharich said the decision was Major High School i ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER 2 Hardin Sim s “38 6 Fhauanones oad 3—MeColl, William F. ..... E 10_0'Connell, Tom ...... QB part. of a chain reaction, y : Cheek Appraximate WelFit sud Class 3 Kentucky ne Mississippt 204 4—Eadie, Ronald E. .......E 11—H . “When St. Mary's and Nevada Basketball Card { i 1 : : "10 INC Sate “i032 Fordham 83.5 ‘5—Cone, Jesse A. ......... G selienss: Donald were 0 quit, the pressure was on us.’ he FRIDAY Monticello at Alexandria, El-| § =i mf =NOVICS Plana 3.8. Louts 37 Houston © NX 8—Thompson, Robert N. .. H 16—Engels, Donald ...... QB |said. “Now the pressure will be wood at Jeffersonville, Huntington at Hari. : ~128 > -—178 —OPEN CLASS - : Friean ah E Inn, St *4he 7—Vick, James A. . ceeds T 17—Rebecca, Sammy ..... QB on the other independents.. Re- a2 PS mouth, Tipton. at Noblesvilie™ Tate: | : —-i38 _, =H. (Experienced) : AR WEEE © | _9—McKay, Charles W.....H 25—Miller,. Kenneth ...... HB member, there. are now four less Yette a4. Pranklors Rochester a 3 $i. Marv. Cal. *63.8 Santa Clas. 375] 10—Gant, Richard A. ......'T 26—Talaferro. ‘Claud HB teams for them to play. ._|at Connetsville. Shelbyville at Martinsuille, NAME: sree a 3 8. Francisco “64.0 Oregon 638 12—Steinberg, John C. Jr, .. E 39 Brosk : A BUCS. ase Presently out of the coaching oh Conral. Rurora at Madison, Vevay at| : Ces seasenaniep an : as ~ x y 27—Brosky, / cs rican & "i ‘aq sville, i y: 1, M 1}. { i ADDRESS ol : THURSDAY | 3 I Jose oH 33—Duke y A req iB picture, BURNIN a i Mi st Nori verion piogminaton at Bedford. SERVICE . Y EAS EASES EEN RsNNIt NNER AINIBRERARERRNAS - . EAST , — ’ Ne sssnseees: ls SS sy AUSHB 2 csansiia HF bf ; 2- Jasper a cknell, ncennes a vans- : : iNew Vo ow LE xy 5G Tees OG y t «w Ville Central, Evansville Memorial at Hunt- : The Indianapolis Times. Robison-Ragsdale Legion Post and Indians Dis. © = Re ak By roid Wes Visita ol 13mGrimn, Robert Be { 34—Dusenbury, Marshall .. FB Yelop Jor me: in-ihe Next few Pecan ns! re % Wadhunglor, | UNTIL ! = trict A, A. U. do not assume any responsibility in case of injury to any con- : Siena *338 Temple ? S33 Sanders, Dona PRRTETE ; & 36—Tate, W nn | Veeks. scar a ey CR. eR YE | i, : tonisnl, Al contestants under 21 must have consent of parents or guardian. I W, Ky. State 72.1 Seton Hall 683 17—Kerkorian, Gary R. .... Q °' ate, William ........ FB | Y, mis——————— Haute Gar 14 at Linton. Sullivan & Terre - En a Ere ain fu Sanul_Degattom, Fa Fnattisoots “times S14. 11 MIDWEST | 18—Hellbron, Willige. |. W 37—Bachouros, Peter ..... HB ipo Boot ou - (ganie Bate Tofiegapits Cult MIDNIGHT 2. 3 Beloit 878 Wash'n, Mo, *332 GPE. W Ve e000 hh ear hha rere EERE EERE EAE ER ERR R areas” . ley “668 A 2.9 19—Meyers; Robe E. ..»oF-H 39—Popa, EHO .eovevsesss +. FB = Washington, Ft. Wayne South at Pt. Wayne TT — — et ny — Dutuesne 7.8 Cineinnatt “6935 20—Tanner, Ed “hse +.LB. 4p-—Wallace Stanley HB NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION a(-'South Bend Central. ‘South Bend. Ad | tout TROP.) “% i Mare color odmics than in Siiihoma 3 Fon Noo 343 21—Kirkland, Alfred D. .. T 4 hse Western Division, . , ams al Mishawakd. East Chicago Roose. | 8 | any other Indiana newspaper Valparaiso 61 0 Evansville *i84| 22—Romano, Tommy ...... T 41 Deast Clarence ..... HB Rochester is SAC anni 2 8 4 Fact "Chicago Washington "Gary: Froebei | are -printed each week In The “ 50 i 23—Smith, Barry C. ....... T 45—XNeathery, Herb ...... HB INDIANAPOLIS ©... 18 11 577 Tech, Gary Tolleston at Hamond Clark, en In The xo swe gid Mowhesd a0 prech Robert Lo iol. E 46—Stevens, Donald 11... HB Rae ini le 3 Rate WNL Whe conti] SERVICE DEPT. OPEN ire rn Lousvile™ +723 Villanova #88 25_Hugasian, Harry ...... MH 48—Karras, John .,...... Eston Division ington Catholic, "West. Lafaveite ‘at Len: 8 A. 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