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By EDDIE ASH 1 A and you gf + Times 8poits Editor n rmory ing not bellboy: THE GG BOYS, the young olden Gloves kndekies ' Few pers usters w ho lac e on the boxing mittens bec ause they relish, By JIM HEYROCK' tintouched 1 istic combat, go to it again at the National Guard Armory! OPEN CLASS fighters, those experienced in aatens of tonight in the second weekly presentation of Th® Times. "ng warfare, will make their first appearance in the 1952 y ball coach. Legion tournament. | |————————— ieee {| TITIES Legion Golden Gloves Tournament in the Armory in Blooming It's a bargain for sports goers. man and outfielder . ., The vet- tonight. hours, more for their money . . It's eran still could hit the ball . |" The upening bell, scheduled fOr ~——————rmmemm eee eee . The nam juantity action, and quality, t00./In his younger days, Lotshaw 8 p. m. will. set off another ac- “The N. Pennsylvania St. Ar- at Notre D { vou know what we mean ...won the home run championship tion-packed program of boxing in mMory boxoflice for Golden lips here 1 ears and courage of the ‘little minor leagues, ithe. vear's leads Golves tickets opens at 6:30 The eager adversaries usually on ing event for o'clock tonight. Downtown he wap punt hes .s0 fast théy are THE FUTILE cam pa ign amateur » ticket locations were to close rm weary at the closing bell if’ staged by the Pacific Coast Approxim a t e- at 4:30 p. m, % Bs i hey're still upright. Baseball League to gain major ly 15 bouts will Prices: Ringside and first row K . AE | status has “stirred. up similar (be on tap for to- baicony, $2; downstairs ve- Me. THE give-and take battles IN! ideas in the Pacific ® Coast hight's second served, $1.50. General admis- Gi x he Armory Punen Bow) Do Hockey League . . . Failure of round of the 19th sion, adults, $1; children 12 ” sports highlight in Indianapolis, the baseball circuit to achieve tournament, years and, under, 50° cents.

if you care to ask the fans who have been supporting the Golden’ Gloves ¢tlassic down through the yeats Crowd pleasers all, these amateur slambang kids. On the Stroke of Eight tonight . Take a tip... Don’t pass up he show ... It's a bargain, plus.

2.7» Vancouver owner, said they “be-| WHEN Bs - yu - THIS will pull L. V. Phillips, lieve the American Hockey Haigh THE tes dust clears Indiana State High School {League's days are numbered bhe- No @ oriE is card; another F Athletic - Association commis- cause of small gates” . ‘Appar- Btoup Sh youngsters Will be an- aulkner Out sioner right out of his chair... ently the two owners think if the ile Pr Step closer to. a Golden An article in the current issue American League folds the PCL ™ Sah RniploRshin. “ | of the magazine, People Today, will grab off enough talent to _ yo he determined ys As Driver relating to Hoosier high school demand equal status with the Ju oe a Sah time who will be | tournament basketball whoop- major National League 8 with B ight or which of the ° : | la, says, in part Capps all Sounds like a smear attack to. ivi 10n§ will be selected For Aggie above boards but already play- 28ainst the American loop ia ; rovice Hie aelion. : ig o - emia lime crs have heen given walches, fa no any indication an Pu ’*| LITTLE Walt Faulkner, who even autos.” ULCERS will get yoii if you |.) 00" Wd-pleas nd round got new qualifying records two at S ace ed ue S “ a a don’t watch out .. . If you areta | tourn f saser: |years in a row at the IndianapJOE KUHARICH, the new coach in any line of sports . . . the sament began separat: ois Motor Speedway, won't be

coach of the professional Chicago! Cardinals football team, intends to bear down . . . “There is no| substitute for blocking and tack-| ling,” Joe said. “Without it you)

its goal isn't preventing the hockey men out there from popping off. » u ” KENNEY MACKENZIE, owner of the New Westminster (British Columbia) club, and Coley Hal!

Frank Currie resigned as hockey manager-coach of the Edmonton Flyers of the Pacific fv Coast League . , . An ulcerated | stomach was given as one of |

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By BILL EGGERT YOU COULDN'T get a tougher schedule than the one,

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the reasons . . ..Doug McCaig, on) f the 1952 y one car for the 1952 race

NOVICES 'IDED rugged defenseman, whom the | OVICES PROVIDED all of

{the action in the opener. ToIndianapolis Caps would wel- 1 ' > : and Troy Ruttman would be i 1ight’s ¢ 0 i. e its eome back on their team, was ght's card, however, will be di

vided between the Novice and pilot.

have only touch football During the season there will be a twohour morning practice on the field and each afternoon there will be an hour and half of ‘skull prac-| _ tice’ in the classroom.” . .. Looks

the Indianapolis Caps didn’t ask for this week-end. The gamemakers throw the American Hockey League's named acting playing coach at | 2.2 9 one-two teams, Pittsburgh and Cleveland : at the Caps,

. " Open Classes. | Edmonton . . . This big fellow a » ; After breezing through the * as though the Cardinal play-for-| is unlikely to grow uleers . . . ol ei nes Login omni lan TIVaN.. of 1 a Syracuse Warriors here last night, pay gridders are in for it, at least] He's too tough. gram, there shou hy be pro each drove cars-for Agajanian in until they develop a winning # 8 7 lweights drawn in the Open Class| 1931. stride. TED WILLIAMS, the’ celebrat-|, he" io 11 the Novice. The draw-|. LIne Speedway said it. hadn't ed Boston Red Sox SIUgger Te- ng wi range from the 118-pound Lad any word of the plans for [called by the Marine Corps. Was gi igion in the Novice to the I aulknmer. who drove a lap at a stationed at Bunker Hill, Ind. ‘heavyweight in the Open. {record 138.122 miles per hour last| | mets. |He used to come to Indianapolis One of they largest divisions \year in time trials and set a 10-| THE C ASS Ht lon week-ends occasionally to en-

mile mark of 136.872. Faulkner |Joy some recreation . .. The Splin- in_ the Open Class is the 147- ‘also broke a four-year-old record Sitfier tearm Wis season: losing home games played thus far, the v pound group, into which have, {three and tying one. with Cleve[ter knew his way around here . . . moved 5 Novice ch 100 + {In 1950 for qualifications. Thel|j.1q and losing three to Pitts- Caps have won five, lost three {He patroled the outfield for the! a vice champion from| 8 and tied one. They have won only SEVEN OR eight Olymps will answer when the roll is called up yonder on 49th St., tonight. Whether or not Coach-Herm Schaefer can get a quorum,

i cars he drove in the races both Minneapolis Millers in 1938 and last Seas Sd aiotney fighter years broke down before the |r a one Sunday night Coliseum ganre, |was a well-known figure at Vic-| 0.1s trying for the third year fqn, 8 ' lost six and tied two. But then! the Olymps are scheduled to play the Boston Celtics. Tipoff time is 8:30 and the place is

Ito win a Gorden Gloves crown. having lost only nine of 39 games. ype cajiber of opposition on SunButler Fieldhouse.

of being a “Thursday night win9 to 2, the Caps get a stern test per” last night as Johnny Wilson |of their new forward line tomor- whipped in three goals for the row night in Cleveland and back hat trick. Freddie Glover, in achere again Sunday night against tion for the first time since de[those runaway. Pittsburg h Hor-|jjvery from Detroit, chipped in ..

wip Herm Isn't Frustrated Over Missing Olymps

OF THE nine Thursdaygnight By FRANK ANDERSON

on un - ANDY LOTSHAW, formerly of Indianapolis, who has been the Chicago Cubs’ chief trainer for many years, is due to retire, at 70, according to Earl Wilson, Cub treasurer . . . “But: Andy | will always have an important niche in the Cubs’ picture,” Wilson said.

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sf #8 » tory Field in battles with the Indi- iy a4 8 # | te THIRTY-FIVE years ago, in ans . . . He also played In the JAMES WATKINS is the No-| RUTTMAN has driven in three ae Hors ‘Bar, 9ay nights has been more rugged 1917, Andy Lotshaw helped the| American Association's 1938 All- vice champion from last year. | races. He was 12th as a rookie ons have Vic Lynn out of the Pittsburgh, Cleveland, St. Louis, Indianapolis Indians win the pen-|Star game at the Tribe park. He smashed his way through the|in 1949 and 15th when rain halted lineup with a head injury they Hershey and Cincinnati, , nant and the Little World Series y un» 135-pound division and gained|the 1950 race. He was the third have heen helped with the return Trailing 1-0 at. the end of the !,.. Because of the World War I, CHICAGO'S CUBS have the experience to enter the Open Pilot nominated for the May 30 of the veteran Fred Thurier. first period last night, Cap Coach draft, ball players were scarce in| joined the White Sox in ecush- (lass, | auto sweepstakes. Earlier ' this] 5% Heller let his boys know they CLEVELAND'S have Weren't playing hockey. but just

Slayers and the Olymps took the only

1917, especially during the waning| joning the fans to an increase | Donald . Carpenter has been] | week, Lee Waliard and Tony! | Ww , mi m weeks of the season. | in ticket prices mext season . .. close to a title on two previous| Bettenhausen were announced as tagged Pittsburgh Goalie Gil Bang fheoven Hie Sliovs, it a Seu ps Res ankle Dorms 8 rhe Paves Jes m h be a | dr s ) ey score ve goals in e Ss § a as en In the case of the last-place years. Two years ago he was a|drivers for Murrel Belanger of Mayer the “worst” goaltender in for the Celtics. It's a 50-50 faring much better than Coach

Lotshaw, who opened the sea-| son as Tribe trainer, moved up| to eoach and pinch hitter, and eventually to utility first base-'

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e second period and four more in the last session against Rookie! Jim Strachan, who was playing his second pro game as a goalie.

finalist in the 160-pound Open Crown Point, Ind. {the league, yet the Hornets hav |Class and lost a decision to Bob Wallard won the 1951 event in taken five of six games from] Twiss of Purdue. a Belanger car and was critically | Cleveland. It’s that Pittsburgh Last year he was decisioned jn| burned a few days later in a !defense that has helped Mayer) the finals by John Smith, an At- | Reading, Pa. race. Bettenhausen rack up 14 shutouts in the last] terbury soldier. His weight is] {1s the 1951 AAA driving cham- (three seasons. down this year and Donald be- | pion. | The Caps maintained their label club of

, | League. lieves it is his time to walk of year-old goalie,

Cubs, how come? Fans don't care to pay extra just to admire a beautiful ball park.

chance. Irs almost a sure thing Red Auerbach’s pocketbook. While that neither Cliff Barker nor Bob Red has been shelling out fines Lavoy. will be available. Lavoy for various outbursts, the Celtics {He had been called up by Syra- has the flu and Barker's shooting have been running one-twa in the jcuse from its Springfield farm hand is on the fritz. Eastern Division. The last time the HBastern Amateur! 8 = =a they were here they were first, In two nights, the 23- SCHAEFER COULD feel frus- The Olymps changed all has allowed 16 trated by the team’s injury and 92-87.

impressed. They know a team can have only five men at a time on the court. Sometimes five will get you 10.

Olympians’ Scoring

(31 Games)

THAT second ‘period Cap ona was the result of 43 shots, the largest output for the |Caps in any period this season. | © Dutch Reibgl got it started at 2:45 after a flurry of six other {Cap attempts. Pete Durham made

r h's N CC S 4 FE r | souls, illness list. But he doesn't. There. The Celtics have 10 men. Bat ec an ing ALSO IN that division is Mack a ines an ase “ a8 2 isn’t time. The Olymps are too the short-handed Olymps aren't busy playing Russian roulette

|Shead of the Senate Ave. YMCA, | By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS la veteran of Open Class compe-|

THIS ONE could be a lost week-end for some of the tition. .rea’s progpering prep net teams who've been gainfully Another Open Clas division)

. : aded with talent is the 126-| employed this year. pound group. Bob Johnson, last|

with a loaded schedule. After to-! night's game they'll ‘leave for] |New York and a date with the Knickerbockers. Sunday night they're in Syracuse. So the Olymp woes-bush is full

Men ‘Take fo Hills’

By United Press

NEW YORK, Jan. 11—An unofficial lid was clamped|

, i 3 qville! year's . 118-pound winner, has , y Take Anderson Shi Tesh here tonight. and Connersville ya ated A vs ‘down on the major league trading mart today in the wake!it 2-1 at 4:54 with his first goal of thorns. That, however, doesn't G:aboski 14 113 400 i at 8 s ’ e, | > le SD + < n » . Barnhorst 3 3 [ ai Southport. Tech's lealing te - : J me a SiS one No-|of the U. 8. Marines’ latést “raid” and in the absence of (25,2 Wig. this season. Frankikeep Olymb hopes from flower. iuimer’ 11s 133 333 128 NCC with Richmond. Both are Cards tonight headi {O'Grady raised it to 3-1 at 11:02 ing. The h s 11-founded. Tosheft ght heading into next i.e champion from last season official df the Def g- opes are well-foynded.1 0348 31 104 riding a prolonged two-game week's county tourney firing. |g t¥ing his skill with the 126-| cial word from the Defense Department on what further and Syracuse's Ken Hayden .put The team is solidly in third place Tavey “iI 1111" 3341 league leadership. The Indians,! The pair of top-notchers caps E | recalls to military service might! + the Warriors back in the show in the National Basketball As- OBrien H 45 193 .64 Pp: P8| hound - boys this year. But a] Lofgran 50 64 164 5.5 winners of three of five league an 11.game card tonight and if| newcomer has stepped into the be expected. until Uncle Sam's plans arerat 12:39 while the Caps were sociation’s Western Division. Holland 33 19 9 33 matches and five of 10 over-all, that isn't enough, another pair| Ye H NePp 1d n al In short, the Marines have known. understrength. The Warriors’ Second place isn't beyond reach. Bapker 24° 13 61 38 come to town with a record that or scorchers might singe your| | re: Te i AC {landed and the baseball men have Laan first period tally by Mike Nar-'The Minneapolis Lakers hold it| _ 1 5.3.15 doesn’t tell the truth about the imagination tomorrow. I terpury. P taken to the hills, ALREADY, the Brooklyn dquzzi also came during a Cap now, 3! games ahead of the ro orbs BE 873 ul Indians’ real strength. | Ben Davis, riding the crest of ” . 2s | “Obviously, we cannot make Foggers have Jost pricher Don penalty. (Olymps and one game behind|*No longer win team TT 8 Four Indians hit from 12 to 16|a ‘wave of 11 victor | LEE IS A veteran amateur deals now until we know more ‘éWcombe—probably e most 8 8 8 first-place Rochester. The pic-! points a game. Tech's hurting Shortridge, a inh es |campaigner and has fought in than a man’s draft status,” Chub Sunaging Indiv) loss’ the AT Sas 2 ey I gets brighter for the Olymps Pro Basketball AhSOOTE with Myron Garland’s ailing ankle paddling with the stream now| the blg Chicago Tournament of | Feeney, vice-president of the New The G o . went to work with his hat trick |Wen one remembers that neither Eastern Division DFATION and may be below par. The Green with Coach Cleon Reynolds bark-| Champions two straight years. |York Giants remarked. He po Fgh Lose Says Neu a No his two within| Rochester nor Minneapolis have goon WL PCT. GB. has won five of seven and looked ing the cadence. In 1950 and ’51 he won the 118-| # a a field ase a 20-year-old rookie led 18 seconds of each other in the done as much road work as the Syracuse ...........20 13 823 ih classy against Frankfort before; mp... no Devils paddled Broad. Pound championship in his home-| LLOYD MERRIMAN of the the “riizkin of the Gi final period. {Indianapolis team. When the philadelphia" .. 13 a Christmas. : Ripple, 63 to 41, Wednesday with toWD: Des Moines, Ta. (Cincinnati Reas and Jerfy Cole- (iF | CHINE” ® Cant Glover's skating revealed that|fchedule permits the Olymps to Baiumore™... li a0. 35 3» 2? oa 21 Last week, the program started man of the New York Yankees] spend more time at home, watch eaters Nem cor © sou THPORT'S Cardinals, given 2 21-point third quarter, a simi- ‘with a tugged scrap in the 112- received their notices to report| The American League already he still shows the affects of oi, out They Ye won Oh ree in, Rochester... 0 w'h ror 38, ee ng she hliayt aoe 1a fat needed by “Crispus: A * SUR! Sh 0" ied back. 10 the Marines yostarany(1as SUfered, a fnancal blow much, pactriding of PATOL ne’ Fekinguse, e118 5 to preserve their South Central A°Xs Ih the fou ye h quart eh EL with a 160-pound battle. Both hard on the heels of the previous je ough the los Thigh un Bune the nets * a4» I Wave 12 21 6 10% y at = P STON 'T giv j ( ‘onféerence leadership, Jew 48 Iast month. ended in “decisions. Tonight’s| diye stunning announcement that on" one season. Kiner's H k | BOSTON HASN'T given any- erracu RESULTS LAST NIGRT four straight. Coach Jewell YOUng.| = rp" m0” bavile have a 6.3 Card probably will open with) te lams had been recalled. Coq similarly be a finan- ockey Summary {body a tea party since the Brit-| ‘Boston 94. Ft. Wayne 85. Misely’ pacing Ip oo Bo showing. They meet Attucks at|'h® 118- Pound Rove egtries, IN BO Le a He cial blow to the Pirates as wes may Zeidei center, L. Wilko defense, Ish tooK their lumps. It's al.” ‘ONY sames scheduled) m onth, gets up his promising m,. on On R3 ew York Giants is scheduled to Wiaael enlel, L. Wilson: * Bur. tough outfit boasting such talent erm rete | oh Jan, 23 : 4 hE REMAINING glovers take a second draft physical *® the National League. ham, Coffin, O'Grady. lover. Hirchteld. as. Bob Cousy and Easy &d Revenge Run ne a diire | were being weighed-in and given examination next Wednesday. BD : Coibe, Tachan: defense. Allen. Macauley. Cousy is. averaging Tigers Face Dunkirk a oe. boagiing a 9-2 mark physical examinations in the | The big question among base- On the Ice | McCallum; Center, Burnett: = wins. 21.2 ait a game and is oe Gear ol Jeno21 {UP)-~pon Tech qd promise, entertains Armory medical room today. Im- (ball men now is “what next?” AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE x, E. "Haranver. |among the National Basketbal . scons wid Wednesday at Tec Columbus, another coming toughie mediately after the welgh-ins,| Western’ Division * ° . .{Horuath, Ford, Suthmers, McMurdy. I Assoatioes se ha ay et = mill, will seek revenge in the K. et “ 4 8 a ) s. G OG GP| Officials: Ref Maufice Walsh; lines- orers. Eas Crispus Attucks, a basketball £0 Southports Cardinals In the the drawings will be made and| NONE KNEW for sure, of Sms’ «rr: 31 8 3 37 14 182 30 men. Johny sii Bl "has a 19.3 average. 19 against Fred Wilk. the FBI team that doesn’t do badly with- pple goes to Jeastimavtie} pairings ‘posted in the dressing| course. but many feared that the St: Louis ..00.. 18 18 1 31 141 131 31 INDIANAPOLIS o.oo reir 0 4-9] The Celtics and the Olympsifl a t , yi : out its own adequate: gyhasium, Peaten by Shortridge, 52 to 44, rooms. i ’ |Cincinnat 013 ‘20 5 35 103 138 40 Syracuse ...... : 0 1-2 ymps(flash who snapped his victory ) this week, and Manual T Navy planned to call up more re-|INDIANAPOLIS 11 22 5 27 120 147- 38 SCORING ave played three games this sea- streak at 39 straight mile races has some more changes coming nual visits Tech| Each boy who participates in| Eastern Division | “PIRST PERIOD: 1, Syracuse, Narduzzi son, B g ’ in the p {servists in 1952 than In 1951 and ) » on. Boston won two, at hoine it wa. i rors ot play at other two games tomorrow. the t i W L'T Pis. G_ OG GP| (McCallum, Horvath) "02. Penalties am rs aL BL 8 announced today. up. The Tigers will not p e tournament. receives a prize Hershey ...... 20 14 3 43 147 108 37(Durham _ (crosschecking Hayden 6:13. y In F that additional players would be 3 Washington tomorrow against n Friday's fare, Manual takes| with special awards going to|jost. Providence 17 51 3 46 150 165 4g Zeldel (hODRIDE Horvah 10:34, Hay 5 spe Dunkirk as originmlly scheduled. °n Speedway (5-4) at Cathedral | winners in each weight division | One of these, should Navy ste Ig ratuse ~. 15 3 8 3 1311 + PRECOND PERIOD: 2. INDIANAPOLIS, . ’ . ; hc I 1e Irish go to Batesville 8 RESULTS LAST NIGHT eibel (Glover, Heller) 2:45, - They will meet Dunkirk at Tech wy le the Irish go 10 B fllefof both classes. {up its cdlls, could be Ralph Sey INDIANAPOLIS 9, Syr 2 oT a TR I Ry ‘ednesday, trying for No. 6 in eight games, The Open winners will be mem-| y Only. samy’ shines. = | INDIANAPOLIS, O'Grady (Jankowski, Dur- * Nee TH d ft Frid Attucks goes to Decatur Cen- bers of he Indianapolis team] the National League's home run| : NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE p king, B Jor 12a INDIANAPOLIS. » Next "Thursday anc Priday.. : w 3 OG in orvath) : Al ‘ Vv Attusks. Manual Sacred Heart [TAl @ feam that can extend At-|that goes to Chicago next een fing snd the Pittsburgh Pirates’ =~ ¥% LT GOGFPs GF in "ikon. (orntien) 17: (58, 1: INDIAN. A, Ve .» tucks with Rex McKinney, Harold for the Tournament of Ch [chief drawing card. Kiner served feronto -1713 38 80 U8 42 my (hooking "irschteld: - ana Deaf School tangle tn the L70l Th Fon MeKimey, Hamoldifor the Tourname a7" las a-Navy pilot in World War IL Moteh “ili is & aif 8 dg 8 bob Conta Coun diReskine © Lomi | ] four-team local tourney at Tech.i . = "So Co YC p- plone Coa a Other stars who might be Boston ...... 5. 1216 9 #7 04 33 37 1p ‘ » ; y Ping ng. The Hawks have won oe re . THIRD PERIOD: 8, INDIANAPOLIS. J Attucks’ Feb. 1 game with Sacred. "= =" affected by enlarged recalls are Chicaso 1124 3 82115 25 38 wilson (Bruneteau) 7:48. 9. INDIAN-| Heart will be played .Jan. 31 at has lost gat Ig and Aftucks Amoteor ‘Basketball {Warren Spahn of the Boston! rors AST NIGHT 0G GP| {APOL s jo OR ad Whether ou. wei h Tech. Attucks’ Jan. 25 game with ct only to South. Bend Cen: ymca intermediate League results ot Braves, Alvin Dark of the Giants| Droit 3. New York 2 'teld) 17:74. 11, INDIANAPOLIS. Glover y g i be played Feb ra! (82 to 59) in nine. Brookside EUB gym “Brookside 41, Centr ral} (Only game scheduled]. (Reibel) 17 3, or | 120 250 Winchester wi piaye Two intra-county arguments Avenue ME 29. Englewood Chetsan 40 o0.rand Al Rosen of the Cleveland -e aas, a — -— BATRA, | or pounds Te 23 at Winchester. come up. Warren Central (2-7), [bass 1th street ai 360° 18 “ilndtans. Cleveland Outflelder Bab, HIGH SCHOOL Are husk - _— another late bloomer goes to Pike gu oportaman s Lan Dg scorhs a ‘Kennedy announced yesterday ’ = you a us y $250 H. S. Cage Scores Township (5-5) and Beech Grove tor oi Ziewood Hardware 3; East Cent that he was “sure” he will. be, : ’ pounder? A pl us Sixo v 2 y 2 (1-7) journeys t AW wo (vam. [Chevrolet 46 Chevrolet Body 25. |called. BAS E 1 i ! i ? A wi i Guy flan, 4 Fal Glo, ay) Journeys to Lawrence Cen. Flak -Safthan Als at Seatiirn pris | “The trade mart was expected j josver nin bor Guilford 52, Dillsbore 50 (overtime), : Adams 71. Columbia Construction 58: to be unusually brisk this winter, x am weig { e can hit . y is 8 games A : yo ; Sermaut Bi dard 3 south Bend Cen oh > th and Keystone 63. Phileas 45 Fcheds/but it appeared now that man GAME OF THE WEEK : TE tral 52 Mixed af (airs find Washington's Cream. 8. Eagles: vs. RCA; 9, Kingan AA py y you with a suit that flat- ~ ADAMS COUNTY TOURNEY ‘improved Continentals hosting ¥% P._R. Mallory OWHers Jvouid elect 10 Say sign) 9 t bui i Jartford Cebier ’ Cl ale Coach Bob -Evans’ ‘Franklin uns —— SS ——— nh 8:00 0 CLOCK TONIGHT | ers your uild — a suit onmou y Ge 4 ' : . | YONE COUNTY “rovrney Park School, going after its | - you can choose from a. Thorne s FOUNTY TOURNEY seventh straight at home against THE CAR OF THE FUTURE, 5 wide range. of | : Washington Twp. 53, Royal Centre 44, Fst 5 8 5 ’ { TECH VS ANDERSON ! g popular «Lucerne 41, Metea 37. ers, Sacred Heart (6-2) stay-| A BRAN | NEW 19 { . | f bri Galveston 50. 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