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é high level performance, a glance atthe lineups of a couple

of service teams will furnish the main reason , ,. Camp Knox defeated Camp Breckinridge on the hardw God court

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Dwight ‘Swails and Bradley University's Paul ; rn ... On the winning Ft: Knox s squad were Ed Smith, Harvard's captain

isville; Willie Cerf, All-Arniy selection last" year; Bob Smiley, St. Ambrose College; a Joe Smith, Niagara U., and Chet MosinEddie Ash ski, Chicago ... The call to arms hardly touched college sports a year ago but ‘the past several

pros are affected, too, when the collegians don Uncle 7

which to recruit fresh talent , , . Other branches of col- 2

of the stepped-up march of athletes from \b civilian life to military duty.

Jim Hegan, the Cleveland Indians’ star catcher, has notified Manager Al Lopez he's already down to playing -weight as a result of shoveling snow a couple times a week at his Lynn (Mass.) home . . . Lopez will get a laugh . . . The Senor lives in Florida ond usually spends the winter days lolling on HW the heach or soaking up sun aboard his pwight Swails faneyy boat. ;

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League (.401 in 1930), will be among other major diamond

league batting average of .341 . .. When Ls tion as a rookie and newly married, he

... Before the Mud Heng’ first appearance

read part of the letter to Manager Bresnahan . . The part that said, “Take my advice and you do the hitting and let the other players do the sliding.” Ik

has signed Milton Mann, 6-2, for umpire duties . . . He weighs

contract, the league's managers might just as well give up now .. They'll never win an argument . . . Two tempting targets for a cushion shower from the fans, though.

tler, has a gift of gab that usually pays off by getting his

pretty good at gpotting something that will go over big in P raising my own son to know every phase of wrestling. |s Why, sirice he was 2 years old, I have been tripping him on the grass during daily walks, so that he would know how to fall.”

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" ” » | FIRST MODERN Olympic Games were held in |» Athens. Greece, 56 years ago, in 1896 , .". The Olympic

held at Chamonix, France , . . Norway's figure-skating

in ancient Greece . . . My, how time flies , , , Seems as~

4.10; Baxony (C. McCreary), 3.70. 17.10, 9.40; Bernie Moose (E Dsnhauer),

8-=Bo, (C, Rogers), 850, 500, 3 Broken Crown (C rrco y 10.70, 8 Frere Jacques (8, Boulmetis), $.90. 9 Moon (E wo 16.00, | 4 660, 4.20; orch of ” % ques), 4.80, 3.20; tech Bim, (K nO 2.80 4.30; Partition {A Stone), 5.60, 4.00; Judge 1

AT FAIR GROUNDS . 4, Weir), 44

| 10.80, $90; Bendanear .(E. Anyon), 630, 20, Sign It (OG. Vouros), 360

, Logue, dior 0 o Walker), $80 AT SANTA ANITA. 78 Slo was a real competitor and AT nb 3 cies TX RE a fl or hy mont hn reé High oe Wesll, 420, 330. “3 --Bamboorler (R Nee 28 m0, 790. team Slo was on or managed St wen, 1.00 5 3 Top Royal (W. Marshs, 3.70, 3.00; . ' ge sta wily’ Buble’ File, gis 40 [Flset Princess (F. Schein). 800. ~ ithat he was always out to win,

ga 430. Boid Rogue LC Cook:

~Light (E, VanHooki: 549 3.10: Wentaway (B. Pearson,

4 venly Tuge 4H. Craigi, 700, 440, ~Free Boul (G, Glisson, 40, 390 Lit ee Mn Mile Rv gd. Savertt, 6.20, Le 3.30: Royal Rounder (W, -Bhoemaker:,

4 5 4 16: ‘Galhambden (E.’ Arcaroi, 5.1 p aan Ho Crals), 38, ' i Cook ft

yoo man, 3.30, | ork, taboo a ai 4°

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months have made a big difference . , . Naturally, the yesterday.

3[Rockets sputtered and stumbled

» » ” ” EJ ” > 4 ¢ ] . ® RALPH SILVERSTEIN, Chicago professional wres- 'n the wake of New Albany's

torrid assault.

Enter ‘500°

TWO OF auté racing's top ; rivers, Jack McGrath and From Campus to the Armed Forces Bill Schindler, have been asIF you've seen wondering why basketball's college signed cars for the 500-Mile and professional play seems below last season's caliber of Race at

ualify. McGrath,

rath took

14,962 in

his fifth cldssic,

Schindler

last season; Jack Teeman, Toledo Uni- pew Chapman Special, entered by versity; Kenny Reeves, University of L.ou- H. A. Chap

In his secs Rill was forced from the running

t the 130-1:

a broken connecting rod.

THE FIEI ith the ne

t

nd Tony

the Speedway, May 30. All they have to do now is!

al, hotfoot, . ih wheel’ of the Hinkle Special.’ enthe other day and the defeated Breckinridge standouts ‘(ered by J. B. Hinkle of Wichita; were [adn Central College's famous Kas. Last y Manuel Ayulo's reiief driving Me-

More. than 70 jothers are expected before entriesz close midnight, Apr. 15. Other Sam's uniform . .. The leaguers have a smaller-field from drivers entered are Lee Wallard

_. "THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES rk SUNDAY. JAN. 20, 1052

the lanky Glendale, will again be at the ear with the help of]

third-place money of! he “500.” It will be

will pilot the brand-

man of Tulsa, Okla.| nd “500” last May

ap mark because of " "a a "my

.D waz boosted to six w entries’ announced

Bettenhausen in the

: . iy : Belanger Specials,-Troy Ruttman, lege and pro. sports also are beginning to feel the impact |Agajantan Special, and Fred Aga-

ashian, Cummins Diesel Special.

The speed

tle points

MeceGRA 34.303 mph

held the ou front row. During the race'searly 4 un ££ #2 = stages he picked up $1100 in lap BILL TERRY, the last man to hit .400 in the National money. Nea

he was running third ‘despite a pit

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op of 1:35

ves

@i 3 that season in Indianapolis they played Bill Terry at Louisville, where the youthful bride- New Albany | groom sprained his ankle sliding into second . .. On reach- | ing Indianapolis, Bill, who was on crutches, received a Tops Ripple

letter from his baseball-innocent bride , . . She had read of his injury in their hometown paper , . . Terry, laughing, 71 -50 Here

Pyaar won the classic last May.

loving McGrath was

the AAA's fourth-ranking driver in 1951, a ju his 1950 standing. He picked up

mp of five places over

in nine of 14 even‘s

ion the championship schedule, fin-! lishing ahead of all rivals except {Bettenhausen, Henry Banks and {Walt Faulkner.

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TH QUALIFIED at for the 1951 race and tside position in the

r the 250-mile mark

for fuel and tires. In

stars of the past whose names will come up for Baseball the late part of the grind an atHall of Fame consideration this year , ,, [tack of leg cramps forced him to ' . ys ¥ {turn the car over to Ayulo, who The famous ex-New York Giants slugger moved the mount from fifth to and manager compiled a lifetime major [third at thé finish. The one-legged Schindler, who ’ : in Freeport, N. Y., qualified Terry came into the American Associa- at 134.033 ranked 11th re point standings, earning points-in was under Roger Bresnahan at Toledo even of the 14 events,

mph in 1951. He in the final AAA

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New Albany's powerful Bull-

dogs contin

ued in high regard

among Indiana high .school bas-

ethall teams as they crushed

. x 9 Broad Ripple's Rockets, 71-50, at An item from Texas says the Big State Baseball League the latter's gyni.

The Bulldogs; winning their,

eating in 1 2 lead in

Bill White

. . ' {ninth game in 10 starts, fashioned 230 pounds . . . Whattaman is Mann . . . Since the Big State |), triumph on a balanced scor-

already has Umpire Bill Chapman, 6-2 and 272 pounds, under ing attack and excellent rebounding. i It was Broad Ripple's ninth

2 games and. after a early minutes, the

led the Bulldogs with:

profession some extra ink in the press . .. Rasslers are 18 points and was “capably. sup

orted by Pinky Maetschke, Jim

! McLaughlin an inferview . . . For example, Silverstein said, “I am |, = (req

pectively.

Ken Hughey best weapgns with 12 points each.

and Frank Stemle, 15, 14. and 13 re-: (iene Neudigate and were the Rockets’

The box score:

New Albany

fz emle.f

National League umpires Jocko Conlan and Art Gore will Niiliithie r

8 spend two weeks in Germany next month conducting baseball Miers \ clinics for Uncle Sam's armed forces . . . They now are in @ Benbrookt 0 position to refute, with proof, any taunts that they are a [Ledtords 1 couple of Blind Tom's .. . It's like a passport to the promised | land for an umpire . . . The Army physical tests they were an RB required to take showed their vision is normal. | atime Scot

Free Throws road Ripple 8 Officials ~Jul

With the

ovich last though it was only yesterday. amateur baseball has lost one of ———— rt re — {4 Key me

lis now signed to a contract with Sandborn 41, Freelandville 0 $136,905 in the like 1950 quarter.|Richester at | 9—Having Pun (G. Roser). 860, 560. the Chicago White Sox is Charlie | : ? |Alsopp, pitcher.

: We of t

an Broad Ripple (50) |

ft p! fg ft pt 5 3 Coolev.t I 1} l 4 Rowenid.t 1 1:0 2 0 Spicer.c 0 00 1 3 Neudigate.g 5S 3 4 2° liHugheyv.g 5 0 J 0 1liImest 3 21 ¢ 0 1 Cox! 0°17 3 0 0 Begléy.f 1 0 0 Bosler.e 4.1 2 Hinchmang 0 1 1 Morrisg 1 1 6 Seamon.g 00 0 13 13] Totals 20 10 18

e—New Albany 32: Broad |

Missed — New Albany 7

ian Hammon.

Committee added winter games 28 years later, in 1924, Slo Paid Tribute star, Sonja Hepie, then 12, made her first Olympic appear- By Association

ance there ../. Historians have unearthed evidence that Mr, Eddie Ash, the first known Olympic Games were held 2728 years agp (Times Sports Editor:

death of Slo Yovanweek Indianapolis

n. Slo had not only|

{been a fine ball player but in Rockville 49, Tangier 41, R A Cc E R E S U L | S jmter years had successfully mdn-| Rosedale 45, Mecca 32. Hershey oo N |aged some of our best amateur Rockville 48, Rosedale 35 (final). Buifaio

0 teams. nw RESULTS LAST NIGHT Officials—Borgia, Silverman, By United Press # 1380: Neds Cholece P. J Railey), 540 For the last two years he had’ AT SHEL BURN ! Pittsbu 6. Indianapolis 3. AT HIALEAH 3.20; Athlete (G Walker) 3.00, Farmersburg 45, Pimento 43 Syracuse JI, Cleveland 2. P Basketball been an officer of the Indian-| | Hershey 4. Buffalo 1. : Fro 1—Chijest (J. Delueia;, 880. 580, 4.60 AT SUNSHINE (final), Providence 5. St. Louis 2° Yd . : ? Mossy | Face A Cons, 1 0 66.80, 3010 1-Bassy Susan (R. L. Harding), 1830, apolis Amateur Baseball Asso- AT SPENCER Si ts GAMES TO ioHT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 2 « reckons), 18 60 10.30. 5.70. Boston Bull (A, Carri, 26.50 “ ‘ ’ uis at Indianapolis (8:13) | ; 3—Giggle (C. By 870, $20. 330. 1030 Get Ready (A. Florioi, 520 %. ciation and all of us who have cencastle 50, Patricksburg $3 Cleveland at Butiato’ afternoon Ne GB for brighter and a AW idan, 1270. 6.2 2 .Make Haste (R. 1. Belangeri. 11.30, had the privilege to work with| (final) only ‘wages Spcinnay (afternoon). |p, nestor ——— { re 2 80 . 7 ” . } ampallign (K Church 480, 8.00. 430. Daddy O." J Bev. 1120. 750. him on: various committees know : TLLIVAN k NATIONAL LEAGUE | 3 clearer movies. J J—Jampol (R Permane. 13150. $10 Dally Double Paid $80.30 hat hé was a tireless worker,| AT Rul, 156 (inal Betro HE RLTS LAST NIGHT {ycianssol RH 8.60; Li in | ! ni, i ' 1 S . " 3 - 3 Loss Btory (C. Errico), 6 20 ai Black Mivtetis iC. M. Olas i ih %, and a great part of the Amateur | arlisle 60, Midlan (final), ISOM 8 Boston ind) o Milwaukee 2 . 4~Anchors Aweigh (0, Bcurlock', 10.10. Rocky Play (E. J. Baynes), 7.2( Day program we had at Victory! AT TERRE HAUTE GARFIEL D| GAMES TONIGHT Tripod Models $13.75 up 3 LR edi a 2 do-Champlon Buddy (W. Miller), 770:Fjeld last summer was due to the Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 44, Terre No¥ York at Detroit, - " is vraouse 08 3 : C I 1), 0 3 a a ; vder) . $ ET . 4 . . . _ 3—Hot Penny (J. Breckons. 1340, $70. 3.00; Alyce Weed (R. Humphreys). 3.10. work of Slo. | Haute Garfield 30 (Anal). ip New. York '. “15-13 300 3w A Pictures are more fun when seen in all their clarity and 100: Bee ansate tn Wiamani 30" | 1 oon Chord (Mf Penal: #i.’f40; Slo had always a kind word| AT TERRE HAUTE WILEY oo | Sh » fi Esa; 18 31 45 0. brilliance on a RADIANT Million-Mirror Beaded Screen 4 -Barmarked (©. McCreary). 8.60. 490. Aiveg iC. Bin Jr, Jw. and encouragement f6r young Terre Haute Wiley 54, Terre Haute araen OWS: Prolif [Baltimore ...ousveere.s 4 333 12% 3.60; mely Rewar 1d tout) 8 Judie um (A, B8koronski), 460 . ! — - 5.50; The Pincher (K Church), 2.80, 3.50, 270, Dominion (E. Anyon:, 5.70 bal Players and ‘no one knows, State 49 (final). rp YORK, Jan. 19 (UP) {Baltimore 81, Indianapelis 78. n-Greek Bhip (R., Nash), 510, 410, 3.70; Bpudder (R. L. Belangeri, 3.00 ow many yQung, players he had| AT VINCENNES {The Madison Square Garden Corp. Nor 25 Minneapolis 85.

290; Why Not Now (8. Boulmetis), 11.00, 7—Choice Cut (C. M. Clark). 4570, helped to become successful. His so. 4.80, 380; 1s There (O. Prasaguet), 5.90 |ast yougster that he had de: Vincennes Central Catholic 70, $174,889 for the three months end80; 8—Foxy Little (L. Richards). 24.10 |veloped to such a state that he| d

, 11.80; 5.90: Jerry M. (J. Longder, 180 but’ also was a ‘gracious loser, 0

he Amateur Baseball

{Assoc iation feel we have lost” one

hia. Tay.

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1 ly omar 010 of our spokes and it will be a : a Ba fd Bogkst, 330. Hard task to replace him. “Our sympathy is extended to

Yours very Truly, Sheppard, Yary Quy,

SRANANNRNNRNRRRRERRNI Sa.

| Tulane 82, Georgia 49.

AT BRAZII Higan Ha ar, 15:42 Penalties boski scored 14 while Buckshot 1 o ed | none ittsburgh. Has- ' : - {Brazil 58, Ashboro 40 (final). 4rd Ea ron, G , Hannigan) 44 5 O'Brien and Bob Tosheff con Use WALLS to Lean oN eibe irsch 1:57 : i - AT CLINTON {Penalties Sullivan (8:14 0G I tributed 13 and 11 points, respec Use BEDSHEETS to Slee 1} | ! {and Glover (18:38): Heller 19:01). tively Hillsdale 49, Dana 38 (final), be SCORE BY PERIODS o.* A tis (19) . t {PUIShurgl Li i eaieers 1 4 1-6 Baltimore (81) Indianapolis (+ : AT LINTON INDIANAPOLIS ...... Fosasenns 0 2 1-3 : fg ft pf 1% % pf But U A Linton 51, Odon 43. v Calhoun. t 1 2 2 Barnhorstf 4 u se 2 : (14 land, a1 Bloomfield 72, Helmsburg 44 (fi- On the Ice 5 Miasek{ 13 7 8 Halland 143 nal. Gls Western Division E 9.47 te $84 “Radia t”’ pv y y 0 x y ’ t G B AT MART INSVILLE Pittsburgh 45 32 10 3 Re 187 1 : ] Pe ® 2 n Morgantown 39, Ellettsville 35 Cleveland 43 23 17 3 49 147 117 gaylg 2 2 10Brieng e113 (final). Sincinnall bt 17 21 5 39 114 146 geolari,g 1 5 5 Tosheffg 3 8 4 foiiiteorge 3 14 2 1 31 16 1 Whe 33 eade ! NAPC 24 5 33 | 1 —— -— AT ROCKVILLE Eastern Divisio |. dotaly. 2023 BI Totals 26 26 28 {Hershey 43 23 16 7 Ro 190 of RAL Se ore—Baltimore 41, INDI- - - : 7 1 ANAPO 3 1 32 : 3 in 183A Free Throws Missed--Baltimore 12, INDI- rojec ion Syracuse 16 29 32 138 186 ANAPOLIS 8. .

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, AAA, Promoters Predict Banner Year

~~ Sanction More Races Than Ever Before

By JIM SMITH . The AAA Contest Board and race car promoters are looking forward to 1952, its Golden Jubilee, as the biggest year automobile racing has ever known,

west, James Lamb, Contest,

director of its news bureau, an- ification spot he will be required nounced that more races had to move to the end of the line, been sanctioned for the coming Each driver will be allowed two

season than ever before. qualification laps (in place of three as last season) and his best

~ ” n INCLUDED IN the race pro- {ime will determine his race pogram for Indiana will be the 500- ition, Should he, on qualifying, Mile Memorial Day classic at the oxperience mechanical . difficulty Indianapolis Motor Speedway. ,nq he unable to finish then, he five championship midget Car yj not he penalized a lap, but races at the West 16th Street i pe required to return to the Midget Speedway, May 29, June 4 of the line. 28, July 26, August 23 and Sept. pa 20; midget races at Kokomo June rhe addition of a AAA sance 20, July 18, Aug. 22, and Sept. tioned stock car circuit, under the 19; midget races at Lafayette gjrection of Ronnie Householder, June 27, July 25, and Aug. 29 and ,j55 was announced by Lamb ‘on Oct. 19 at Salem. with .14 sanctions already apSprint car races in the state ,rgyed, in addition to the one at will be held May 4 at Winchester, Terre Haute Aug. 24. Stock cars, May 18 Salem, May 25 Win- according to the Contest Board chester, June 15 Terre Haute, wi) pe allowed to he modified June 22 Salem, June 29 Win- gn)y to the extent of strengthen chester, July 13 Winchester, July ing wheels, hubs and steering 20 Terre Haute, Aug. 2 Boone- ;rmg Patrons attending the race ville, Aug. 3 Winchester, Aug. 10 must be notified of the modificaSalem, Sept. 14 Salem, Sept. 21 tion’ and have it explained to Chatting with Jim Lams (seated), AAA Contest Board Secretary, Terre Haute, Sept. 28 Winchester them it is being done soley for

NMARC FOUNDERS (left to right) Art Foltz, Soldier Field, Chicago; Andy Barto, Detroit; Randall Mitchell, West |6# + rand Oct. 12 Terre Haute. A'stock the protection of the driver and Midget Speedway; Tom Marchese, Milwaukee, and Frank Hall, Cincinnati, president of the NMARC, . €r race is scheduled for Terre that it is in no way a reflection

RR Haute Aug. 24. on the construction of the stock . ” ” o . | ANY DECISION on a big car “2%

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Hornets Snag Park School : pace at the Indiana State Fail'| BEFORE THE meetings, which

Baskethall

: the end of the month ‘when the Were attended by 37 race track Ca s Pla off Wins, 33 to 47 Fair Board is slated to meet, Promoters, 500-mile and AAA esu S : Times Special They originally sought Sept. 6 officials, were brought to a close, : | ELGIN, Ill, Jan. 19 — Park a4 a race date which has already Hall, who has been president of : Heo es 6-3 |School of Indianapolis, sparked peen assigned Syracuse, N. Y. the NMARC since 1950 was again Continued from Page 11 ¥ by star center John DeVoe, de- An alternate date, probably unanimously re-elected president 2 73 ok Times Special feated Figin Academy, 55 to 47, gunday Sept $ e of that organization. Sauth Carolina 71, Virginia Tech pirropURGH, Jan. 19 —— The here today in a morning basket- po the a ge In accepting his election to a ; i Indianapolis Caps’ hid for a pall game. the governor and members of third term: in office, Hall an-

Texas College 65, Prairie View 51. : y : K playoff berth bi Ihe ern] DeVoe dropped in 30 points on the Fair Board. . Jounced that another meeting of Division of the American Hockey y, fia1q goals and eight free Giving .rise to the hope that N® association in conjunction

Upsala 71, Montclair State 64. 2 ° ps [League ran into a snag here last throws as Park School took the!this would be racing's biggest with the AAA and sprint and big

USC 75, Standford 64. : 7 ; y { a 5 ? the National ) et Auto Rae-V..0", ; ' Villanova 86, N, Carolina State I ut g Cincinnatl, At this Gio ire)

of 5191 watched the Seague. leading Pittsburgh Hornets win their sixth game in eight days downing

the ing Circuit, of which the West : : 16th St. Midget Speedway is a Pans for the season will he made

Imember, that they would operate

21. Virginia State 83, Morgan State

DeVoe was ‘hampered by small floor here. The sharpshoot-

18. the Caps, 6 to 3. It was the fourth ing Park School quintet missed would have the complete schedule Washington (Seattle) 64, Oregon... ror the Hornets in five meet- only five tes throws “i = I52 i Tadks is Jetson dpa for the season ro then, W. Virginia 87, Waynesburg 57. ings with the “gaps tis season. Park Sehkonl on Elgin Aca ny h » five new dacs srens the William-Mary 86, Richmond 70. : busines Pousiiet’ 8 0 "3DeSaieod 4 § Zjoperation of ‘the N rom AAS.L.s : Wofford 77, Erskine 52. 2 fri husinest man ae Tix Hert 38 I Mouont. | 4 0 ? Chicago south to Knoxville and Michigan Wins {Wyoming 71, Montana 51. Istarted out to be a rough and ah i SO runeunide 5 & 5 Nashville, 1st Bi 10 Tilt California 34, UCLA 31. [tumble contest. Coach Ott Heller Searick 31} wraNK MALLY cincnnay, Ig ! . {and two Hornets had to be . — ee = a= ! | ANN.ARBOR, Mich, Jan. High School stitched up and then Referee Des| yin’, or I sien an De oe TA (UP)—The University of Mich Park School 0 Fgh (I) Se Injured Divaeh nie woe Be oN ee Wointon, Grued & Plan for the moving up of hard- gan upset Michigan State Col. Wald, Hedrick 2. Conrad. top stock car drivers into AAA lege to gain its first Big Ten basNn a1, Broad Ripple 50. Pittsburgh Business Manager Baz off iclals—-R Ramond, amond, Thompson. {sanctioned events. Thus for per- | ketball victory tonight, 50 to 38, yr yh io. Bastien took over the officiating | [haps the first time in its history, Trailing 18 to 12 after a listec we : ____._ |duties midway in the second pe- B I 4 Ni lauto racing is establishing a farm less first half, the Wolverines got MARION COUNTY TOURNEY riod and called only three penal-| u e S te |system to insure the sport mew hot in the third period and scored Southport 45, Warren Central 40. ties as both teams suddenly re-! {blood from year to year. | 21 points to take a 33 to 29 lead. Speedway 57, Franklin Tos: 58 membered their manners, : Ol m ians Drivers now competing in non-| Following a. one-hander by | peedway 41, Southport 3 final ): George Armstrong, the league’s dl | {sanctioned hafd-top races on Michigan State's Keith Stack- | ALLEN COUNTY TOURNEY "|leading goal-getter, grabbed two |small tracks will be given a 30- house, who tallied 15 poits in the Leo 32, Harlan 35. j tallies for the winners and Dutch 81 fo 78 |day trial period upon recommen- game, Michigan hit for 12 Huntertown 62, Elmhurst 41. | Reibel got two of the Caps scores, |dation of the home track pro- straight points to wrap up the Huntertown 54, Leo 43 (final). [Johnny Wilson chipping in with Times Special _ moter. During that period of grace game, ELKHART COUNTY TOURNEY the third. . BALTIMORE, Ja. 19 -Baltl-fihe driver may compete only in| In the slowest opening half seen Wakarusa 45. New Paris 36. | IT WAS Armstrong who start- ors gracked Rp eg game = Aaa sanctiorred events, midget, pore this season, the sharp SparConcord 53, Middlebury 42. od things off in the first (period osing streak at e xp ge = isprint or stock car. If at the end {,, qefense held Michigan to only Wakarusa 57, Concord 56 (final). wile three Caps, Larry Wilson, Inaiahapolis i t, 81-4 » of the 30-day period he feels he , .. rio14q goals in 34 shots. HENDRICKS COUNTY Larry Zeidel and Heller were in| efare a crowd of 2 20. . is hot ready for the faster com-| Michigan took an early 4 to 1 TOURNEY |the penalty box, Zeidel on a mis-| It was the Bullets first victory petition, he ay voluntarily re lead and built it to 9 to 6 as the Avon 49, Brownsburg 46. |conduct. Armstrong banged in a ¥NCe the Olympians had visited x e out BW EN Out’ quarter ended. The Spartans came Plainfield 48, Clayton 37. \free rebound in front of the net here late in December and en- OE ities ‘he is Pack in the next quarter with Avon 50, Plainfield 44 (final). [for the only tally of the first abled tite Baltimore five to even Boi i hen Xe gels i 12 points, while Michigan scored HUNTINGTON COUNTY [period. * iis season WIth ISBIAnapolls Mel i Oto ctporiince, Tes masionly three points in the entire 30TOURNEY | Armstrong was credited with WO games apjece, ro minute period.

Binous 56. Noanoke 34 (double his second goal at the start of| Stan Miasek, a 6-3 veteran for-|apbly by letter or in person to the ™®,,, _ “giare nit on onty 11 Pp rtime the second’ period when the Caps’ Ward, turned in his best scoring|AAA Contest Board and they will f 64 shots f the I fe big Andrews 50 Jim Hay aceidentally kicked the performance of the game for the consider his application at their|0 dhe ron Ne Ion Ir Clear Creek 53, Ane 5 inal). puck into his own net. The first Bullets as he notched 27 points, Dec. meeting. The board will bear poor 17 per cent shooting average. Clear Creek 53, Bippus 49 (final). in mind the fact the driver with-| Michigan (50) Michigan State (36)

’ / 13 in the third period. \OUNTY TOURNEY |©f Reibel’'s two goals made it Fe , rots ot re Mam cot NTY To! RNEY 2-1, but Jim Morrison quickly got 2 8 =» drew volutarily and was not set Skala f io Ps Bower. i 3 "2 Converse 47, Peru “B"” 36. y TWAS © ra down for some Infraction of AAA Jeweil! 4 Purseth.f 3 Bunker Hill 64, Mexico 62 another for the Hornets. IT WAS close all the way, the, Pavichevicn.t 3 3 § stacknoyse.t 3 zr Un ear Hil 57. Conversa 52 ea X u Olymps taking a three-point. edge T&S: 2. 7% Mead c 3 & 3 Carlson 0 0 2 Bunker i, Lonverse 9% JOHNNY WILSON sneaked be- at the quarter, 23-20, and a one- N MPORTANT Brunsiingg 0 0.0Mac Mastere 3 1 2 (final) hind the H ANOTHER IMPORTANT [(Urinces 3 0 3 Meanss 0 3 . ; o.oo hind the ornets’ defense to draw i+ bulge going into the final oj . i tain Meanss ’ 3 3 PORTER COUNTY TOURNEY [the Caps within a goal shortly | ange in racing and certain to) |Avaia.g 0 2 Chest rion 56, Hebron 45 (final). thereafter but from that point Period with 2 62.61 lead, At half- pe to its benefit, was the method 11222 T 1423 inp KI COUNTY Tou IRNEY! On the Hornets dominated, Point time the game was a 51-51 stand- of qualification at sprint and big ot a shape X | b. } 4 ‘ n Y } : i Medaryville 42, Winamac 36 (fi-| Frank Sullivan and Ray Han- ®'L = i onl oes. Under the New (HN: Me san IIT ED Ra ” ; 0] nigan added second-period scores Early in the closing session, orginally qeveloped by Tom Map. Free Throws Missed: Michizan—8kala, nal), {NI p SCOTS | yriasek and Don Barksdale, an chese, Milwaukee promoter, Jewell, Pavichevich 3. Mead 2. Eaddy 4. p

UCLA star, engineered the drivers will draw a number upon baronet, Micmian Stix Bove: Slack

home team to a 10-point lead at entering the track to sign in for 74-64. The Olympians whittled the race. This number will desig- College Wrestling

and Bobby Hassard got one at!’ ithe start of ‘the last period. Reibel's second goal ended the scor-

SHELBY COUNTY TOURNEY Moral £wp. 76, Mt. Auburn 36. Waldron 45, Fairland 32.

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