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T —— By United Press pie; world “and national heavy- Mondays except Dec. 31 and Feb. 25. Intosh rolled a 607 and. 605, NEW YORK, Jan. 3—Bob Rich- weight weight-lifting champion; spectively.- Ray. Coss had a 602. . ¥ ara, the pole ‘vaulting parson swimmer Wayne Modre of Yale; Dr. Loren Martin paced the from Chicago. who is one of Amer-| swimmer: Jimmy Thomas of the Santa Anita, Calif. December 28 to March. 8: (50 days) no racing Medical League at the West Side [coming 01 hopes for te forth- University ‘of North Carolina; Mondays except Dee. 31. No racing Jan. 3, 8 and 15. alleys with a 619. score. Chuck ympics, today was basketball. star George Yardley| Worrell of Harey's had a 618 ci, ¥ NORM named winner of the 1951 Sulli- of the National A A Hialeah Park, Fla. January 17 to March 3 (40° days). the Men's Teague at .the _Speed- we Noma win [van Trophy, i nation's fost Sap aware Chevrolet team, of Sunshine Park, Fla, January 19 to March 15 (49 days). way while Orb i sk NIE » hi amateur awar an Francisco, and Carol Pe A Manville Solel» Feleh 52 tonne NEW YORK, Jan. 3—Illi-|= A panel of 487 sports authori- of Lafayette, Ind: women's Na. | Oaklawn. Park, Ark. February 25 to March 29 (30 days). defending Big Ten ties: chose the’ 25-year-old Rich-|tional backstroxe swimming Gulfstream Park, Fla, March 4 to April 19 (41 days).

bel ‘of Speedway Machine h nois! 603. P : x ad a champions to d th Kklv {ards for the trophy from a slafechampion (11. Arsts and 117 pion PP¢ e Weekly ¢ nine outstanding amateur ath- points). Golden Gate Fields, Cal. Mafch 14 to May 10 (42° daym)" in racing

Fred S 2 to red Stephenson had a 847 | ‘ratings of the United Press letes. eames Mondays, lo a Mixed League at Central al- | Board of , Coaches for the third The award is made each vear {Lincoln Downs, R. I. ‘March ‘15 to: April 19 (30 days) no racing

leys. Ace Serftead came | Week in a row today, widening by the National Amateur Athlétic Good ‘Friday. a thro ith : their lead over runnerip Kentucky Unfon to the’ athlete; “whb" Py ac (well : through with a 603 and Harold “Yébamaica, N, Y, AB) Ito April 28 (24.days).’

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y & joiging have passed and once Tropical Park, Fla. November ' 30. to January 18 (41 days), rney again Indianapolis bowlers settle o down to an intensive campaign as . 1952 greets us fn its infancy, League competition opene d 2 again last night » * throughout the ‘city and another ake a name «heavy card is as . on tap for toIl join more night. However, "the Goldén an added attrac- : tion this evening : will be. another oe gy leg on. the in-

nh Ae ore © vitational indi- ‘Goldsmith got a "600 in the {In the race for the national col-/performance, example, and- goo : ° > been Novice aga * [additional information = contact! *hine circuit. Frank Karuse's |lege basketball championship. {iatluenee; did good a ost Iv ava Sportsman's Park, IIL April 26 to May -10 (13 days), . § : a8 w ' ; ad sportemans P in the Open ; Belser at-TA-6495 . . . | 648 “was impressive in the | The Illini; undefeated in six of. go oO at i n tv o , : : 3 : ph i 1p Neri jack Welsh Sui nl 702 | Western Flectric League at Il- |games, received 15 first place during the year, Belmont Park, N. Y. April 29 to June: 9 38 days), 2 2 Ld will vd the last stop bef itor asts oo) linois alleys. ? votes and /a total of 302 points] gy nn 8 { Dufferin Park, Ont. May 1 to May 16 (14 days). . s e last stop beforé| J. EROY SUITOR howls on a| Dick Webér of Caito Corsaro fram the 35 leading coaches who! RICHARDS, an ordained min- ‘Ry United Preys . : : : ’ ” '. oniehdee Be the windup over the weekend with team that is known only as No. 4.Won honors jin the Francesco comprise the board. Kentucky,,1&t and an instructor in religions | NEW YORK, Jan. 3. Star Cranwood Park, O.-May 3 to’ May 31-(25 days), A ; « third crown; only 12 bowlers competing. TO in the Howe 400 League at Pritch- ICrespi League at Ilaria alleys which suffered its second loss: {n| philosophy at Laverne (Cal.) Col- Pitchers Fddie Lopat of the New Beulah Park, O. May 10-.to May 31 (19'days). esi awh; date 157 keglers have takén alett-Hunt-O'Grady. Yet the squad/With a 626 series score. Domi-|eight games when upset-by St. lege, red 15 feet in the pole York Yankees and Ewell Black- Lincoln. Fields’ Til. May 12 to June 14 (30 days). (thing in th ‘shot at the top berths. Some 400 with numerical identification -be- Nick Sgro of Express Parcel had|Louis in the SBugar-~Bowl tourna- \vault nina ‘times during 1951. fn well of the Cincinnati Reds! “ncoin ie : 3 ny to odd entries will have trekked to came the No. 1 attraction in the @ 62° and "Bunny Minardo of ment final Saturday night, had | addition: tox winning] the national headed. the list of four players Hollywood Park, Cal. May 13 to July 19 (50 days) ne racing bhi bi etme and back before the show/city last night when Suitor put Rudy's had a 605. Amos Perry six first place - votes” and 250 decathlon. championship in his Felurming signed 1952 contracts Mondays. : : ends with the 10 p. m. shift on {oget had a 625 in the F Bowl! 8. Tllinois led Kentucky b |first serious [try at the gruelling, oday to major league baseball |, : f the O 3 : ogether a sparkling 702 series, : un Bowl! pein no € entucky by t. May 17 to June 2 (14 days). > ® Open Sunday. F "Seldom has a howler started League while William Gooch gndfonly three points in the previous test. sams, { Woodbine Park, On : The stock, curly-hfaired/ Others to agree on financial| Detroit, Mich. May 23 to July 26 (56 days).

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Bob Earl, Herschel Griffin | the new year in such an impres- [Sea Ferguson each counted a week's ratings. and Wilbur Schuck are the best | sive fashion as it was the first [602 in the same circuit. St. Louis. the Sugar Bowl preacher, who was -runnerup in terms were Catcher Bob Swift of | pairmount Park, Ill. May 23 to July 5 (32 nights) no racing Mons

e fighting f . { y y Ry bets among tonight's dozen hut | time In 10 years of competition | Harry Woirhaye of McGinty champion, and North Carolina the 1948 Olympics and has wonithe Detroit Tigers and Catcher days AS a member even these deft performers will | that Leroy has known the joy |Sales led the Knights of Colum-| State, the Dixie Classic titlist for the U. S. national pole vaulting Bob Wilson of the Chicago White i s team last have to hit a high point to oust | of a 700 series. |bus League at-Beech Grove with the third straight year, made the championship, indoors and out- Sox. River Downs. 0. May 30 to July 19 ia days), peatan in his Oscar. Behrens from the lead. The 40-year-old: employee of a 624 and Norbert Day of Mc- biggest advances in this week's doors, every yedr gince then, is Southpaw Lopat, who racked Ascot Park; O. June 3 to July 23 (44 ays): “hicage Tour- Bahrens moved into commandithe Railway Express collected his Curdy’ s. Insurance had a 629 rankings. regarded aJmost a sure bet for a up 21 victories against nine (14 days) ons.. But he + Tuesday night with a 902-13—915. total on games of 231-226-245. %°O7¢ £8. gold medal in the 1952 Olympic losses” during a. brilliant 1951| Thorncliffe Park, Ont. June T {0 Jue 2 a that Ris Cone Oscar, long a top contender in all Suitor had only one open frame Be Sh 2 Don Heckman of THE BILLIKENS, with a 7-2 Gas ot Helsinki. season and topped that off with united Hunts at Belmont, N. Y. June'10 and 11 (2 days). win" the na- _ - phases.of city competition, gath- in the last game . . . that. ofig = ns Tne 4 gave him top hon-! record, jumped’ from ninth to dail je Jalionwide poll con- x pate of five-hit victories over! | Aqueduct, N. Y, June 12 to July 12 (27 days). ered his imposing total on’ games coming in the final inning when > e I eec strove Classic] sixth place with two first place ucte vy the AAU, Richards re- the dante in the World Series, | Kk. TI1. June 18 to July 26 (36 days). 4 of 224-293-210-245. Ken Stricker. he knocked down only one pin eage. Ted Nebel of Apex Tolliyotes and 197 points/N. C. State. ceived 174 Jirste place votes and was believed to have signed for Arlington Par un ) 09 ORD. will he "who gained a brief lead Sunday, is 0f & 7-9 split. Tofley a 618. ‘Bob Hyghes, Jr. had) winner in eight out/of* 10 games, ® total of 1283 points. about $25.00Q., Hamilton, Ont. June 24 to July 1 (7 days). ypen title, this No Balned a le I 1 07, Runner-up honors among the 2 and Ronald Witman of moved hack among the fop 10 : A 2 8 . » a Narragansett Park, R. I. June 30 to July 26 (24 days). right division, Ken's string included 223-225-212 men went to Alvin Gaddie of Rls rolled a 601. - after a week's ahsence, faulting MAT REEN CONNOLLY of THE REDS. announced that Fort Erie. Ont. July 2 fo August 1 (27 days). . heavyweight 176. Bob Coghill is the third man Sunset Cleaners at Fun Bowl, 4 ® Jonminder of jast nighi's from 16th to’ Jan piace, with 50 San Diego. Cal. the 17-year-old Rignt-Hander Blackwell reported, J N.Y. July 14 to July 19 (8 days). ago but was Sith a Tob iar 835 outpar. The Gaddie, Tolling in the Seciall Fics Include: points. National Women’s tennis cham- himself in_ “top physical condi- Fmpire City at Jamaics 2) : ninary round 1atter's four games Were 210-221- League, hammered out a 673 pDtlaware’ Allevs—Bell Telephone Women The copiivis based their rat- pion, was second in the voting tion.” The veteran hurler, who| Saratoga at Jamaica, N, Y. July 21 to Aug. 2 (12 days). 163-190. |series on a string of 231-224-218. (Fenneyivania—gll Lilly Leacue ’/ifgs on /games played through | [patna Wor Place ¥oles and 903|won 18 games and lost 15 last pel Mar, Cal. July 23 to September 6 (40 days). . 8 who will be These two performances were Aloe a’Snecrs = + 327 Saturday might, Dec. 29. oIms e r- Force Sgt.season, was much sought in win-| days). ¢ Sheets ... ‘oe i rk, 0. July 25 to September 13 (44 days tiles this year The yenginder of the top con-l, o standouts among the male TI hein ites east I. Kansas, which ran its record Mal Whitfield, National 800-meter (ter trading but now seems set to Randall Pa i Jul 25 > Se tember 1 (28 nights) no racing 4, Henry 7 vis 870;—Sherman at h nm 709 a7. Keglers but on the distaff side, a Loma Adams... 1434 to 10-0 By winning the Big Seven | running champion, was third with|start his seventh season with Fairmount Park; Ill. July 9 ep and. John Be nes "a1.92 363, [Dright light shone in_the Women's sui {rain Riole—zismviln Lessws | tourngfnent, held third place as 50 first-place ballots and 754 Cincinnat. eee: (31 days) Pick a Be Se ‘Classic League at Fox-Hunt al-'p dohnson Chevrolet. League [the three top teams retained the |POints. | Swift wax the third Detroit | Washington Park, Ill, July, 28 to September 1 ays). rights of the ] ehe 8- R56; George leys, A One? ies “Foxyort y Ford 589 positions they held last wielc. | Following them in the poll|Tiger to sign for ’'52, following! H 1 Park,.Mich, August 1 to Oct. 4 (53 aya). fe being sold Hallman 799-53-852; and George Jameatters Alleys—Herff-Jones League my © javhawks had five first Came: Mrs. Patricia Keller Me- Pitchers Ted Gray and Virgil] aze : to ‘A t 9 (T days). : » . . le . id : t st 2 to Augus = ting ‘goods Beran, 753-99—852. Littrell Does It Again Clencping Yael lideue "CC ” cus place votes and 232 points. (Cormick of Los Angeles, the Na- Trucks: He batted .192 in 44 Hamiron, Ont: AUgU gu 30 (24 days). a . . t Sate ao holds the highest) LILA LITTRELL, again won - Evelyn Wissman 488, wd tional Women's diving champion; games last year. Saratoga, N.Y. August 3 to August y > ourney single with a 278 while “! Central Alleys—Black's Mixed Leash. , John Davis of Brooklyn, Olym-| Wilson appeared fi ly f Hamilton, O. August 11 to September 1 (19 days). : Ha the plaudits of the gallery with Pesgy Hook . 50. INDIANA (7-0) advanced one pp n only four, ham gu pves i ry Worrnays Is second ON 2, er 618 series as a substitute fOr Lee Laux ... Fotis Leasue / mu notch to fourth with two" first games for/the ‘White Sox last!Stamford Park, Ont. August-16 to September 1 (14 days). ; : . 4 | Schuster Coal. Bt as fe Sox 5 Miinois Alleys—Internal Revenue re 2 place ballots and 208 pojnts, re- High School Basketba oo ging re. hy bn 11 Narragansett Park, R. I. August 25 to September 20 (24 days). r ourney at West Side | ‘600. series” of 1952 for the teen- pigrence perry”... . ..["!!]) 7-333 versing positions with Washing-| Alam 51. Hillsboro 4s. Ba I. Y. Septeriiber 1 to September 13 (12 days): gu es : y ager and her seventh of ‘the eur- % Talbot Lanes—Diamond chain Paeus ton of Seattle (10-1), which! Attala 3%. Marian 32 tvarime), ’ oe ith Vempius of. nei jAquenuen Na Ss i; b toe O a 11 ( 35 days). ynal Guard WITH THE new ygar comes the rent campaign. enneth, Deppen . ... . -/-//:..-: 583 dropped back :to fifth with fouriBrownsbuig 81. Fittshore 52 207 rn Association he batted Hawthorne, Ill. September 2 to Oc y Pennsylvania announcement of another indi-| Lila's string included games Bob Ardery . re £5 $1 first place votes -and 203. points. ! [Elinton. at Real (vostpunea), : |Beulah Park, (September 5 to October 4 (25 days) no racing : vidual tournament. Fred Belser,| of 213-202-203. Betty Jordon of. dS It and Chain Leadon sienna SNE TR TR ad | inom in Pendleton 40 oman September 18. : who will serve as secretary, an-| Schuster Coal was close with |Moiris Bryan .. ; Tn 31 Fillmore eelsville 50, © . wr lomerrow, nounced today that the eighth a 604 threesome that was real- [petdics Siverd 10 wh cas Jackson Comtrat in eae Towne 4. LSU Coach Quits {Woodbine Park, Ont. September 5 to September 20 (14 days). the opening . annual West Side Classic will be ized on games of 220-167-217. jack Yee: Midwest gl ere’ S ow [Linton 31. Site City 4“ BATON ROUGE, La. Jan. 3 Bay Meadows, Cal. September 8 to October 25 (42 days). other houta held on Feb. 2-3, and 9-10 thix Eva Williamson of Morris Plan |Marearet Stewart. Feasral Lonue lc ov Hagerstown 38, * (UP)—Ed McKeever, backfield Belmont Park, N. Y. September 15 to October 4 (18 days). 25, 31 and vear with a $500 award dangling Fad a os Ana a9 Herkopes of Raish Shaul) Side isii rive es s62 Rose Bowl 9 $oiceiand 3 Sadia 45. : {petal roach Bt Logisiens State, cyranwood Park, O. September 20 to October 11 (18 days). i ; ; y emis Letter. Service came Shaull ©2500 5 I Iniversity, resigne odav a : HAL n 15 and 20 for te Sgt place winner. ~~ | through with a 578. piatk PEN covers Mivel Tedtas’ Sel |Witiae Rachter 54” 3 |announced nis ier Pi Long Brarich, Ont. September 22 to October 13 (21 days). each. being - i re biA be Payofs oy The work of Littrell and | pps, Moniden reine suis reerirsniiS Will E S li t A TT. Jatt McKeever, a nationally- Jamaica, N. Y October 6 to October 18 (12 days) rounds. pie Th oat Frid, | Jordan enabled Souter Lon} s Deasian Alleys—Indianapolis Bleaching e p f mateur Basketball / known football mentor, will be-/Sportsman's Park, Ill. October 14 to November 1 (18 days). j : 1 ay, | to post a eam total on BR anche Su he Owls wish to schedule practice come executive director of the k. O 0 per 18 to November 3 (14 days) == Entranty Feb. 1 at midnight. A special | games of 993-923-895. oes riot T Chemical Lesave ! PASADENA, Cal. Jan. 3 (UP) Fi Call’ ohn Shuman CF. 4" © 8 Louisiana Association of General, DE a DE usher ic ya 4 or over, award of $25 for high single of | “Among the other 600's regis- san Gloss 5 Tam The Big Ten and Pacific Coast ioimee™3. Foronieat §, Dearborn vm Contractors, with offices here. The| [Empire City at Jamaica, N. Y. October 20 to November 13 (2¢ days), s will he In the tourney is offered along ‘tered last night in the men’s divi-| | yFountain Square—Western Electric Men Conference will split up a pot of | war, 3, Kenninzion Post we Bland Hara. resignation is effective as of Lincoln Downs, R. I. October 27 to November 29 (30 days). 1 g OFTRAN THUISE .....;. 40:10 isravernen hi ily 5 ” . e | i fe ol pi ge 0 a) Oh fark Son i hig Bill . Bt Patrick Learus © - approximately a half million dol-| |Savines & Tong, °° Oieam vs, CiflsensiJan. 7. {Tanforan, Cal. October 27 to December. 13 (42 days). ovice for be- ; n L BOR... .atrarriiiesesatrnrine lars as a result of the Rose Bowl. — = Pasties ; F : ek ak, fee is $11.50 plus Bt Pritolien Rs Jute gare Viet! Le s4| The game grossed nearly $900.- . e ac agner had a w a Alleys—Federal eague BL : ” ts will be 112, Glenn Hight, Dell Teen Cleaners. ...s69 000, and here is"what will happen 4 i $4.50 for howling expenses, For LeRoy Callahan and Bernie ‘Mc: “i ; Sa, Wh | oe SR EEE AN 8. e wis ail gS); ; N ale af’ Bush- u PF L i. Davis A Taxes—$150,000. A N : dine Lucas 254 2 games) | Stadium Renta?! — $120,000 : . - « , Gone. ists New any Si. . : St. Em:Ros | Harold Blddse Jv pi Leu ol Game Expenses—$40,000. Dayton \ |chaties Roo - agus 57 70 That leaves approximately - Thorobred

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: ] Bv KURT FREUDENTHAL . Keith "Emory .......... exanaes rss vei 5731 Stanford—$60.600 plus $2000 Gig pd i : ©" United Press Sports Writer . I taaa aon oof. raveling expenses. | ie New Albany's Bulldogs took over top spot in the iw Tint | Commissioner's Office—$25, 000. | N CERTAI N ITEMS! ren under 12 weekly United Press honor roll in Indiana high school bas- ¢ ak “Lady tio S| ah “ Fe ae a ays ertru 8 be eases 9 nights. ketball powers today as the inevitable New Year's shuffle “Pritchett Recreation Avrahire- *1 £18,000 going to each member - ers xe { senriatennninaey left no team in the same “Big Ten” slot it held” a week ago. Les Briscoe RTE : school, including Stanford. SE | The tall and talenter Dogs, un- aE ba TE The Big Ten split goes this way: nk fayette show, aoced up from Bd NL en Neri Phir A Ne: 60 Illinois—Gets all expenses paid, leashed by Coach Gordon Raney eighth to sixth. Bud La 523 Which probably will run above! Feb. 8. for an unbeaten season SO far, i 2 = sam Sir Altera Women's iespué +50 $100,000. , J . Rte MERIT AY se Vederslinitue |= Balance—Split - 12 ways with Legion— pushed Indianapolis Crispus At FT. WAYNE CENTRAL Raiph Fra in League 3 3 tucks out of the leading role they tkidded from fifth to seventh, Moen- Lite Bowl— Western Electric League O1® share going to the commiss 5 despite its triumph at Hunting- Gerald RS (0 ul Xioiauivos Shen bn Siofier’s office; two to -lilinols; -B th L Ti Wh " Wholcealer OR OVERS played for three weeks. ton, and city rival North Side Harry Hoses Sl Lion 8N one to each member school. y £ arges ire 0 esa er 8 a = slipped from seventh to eighth, | KOKOMO'S WILDCATS made! The new front-runners No. 2 1 di : 3 one of the biggest jumps up the for three weeks ina row get their| A in n ana

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